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Henry Guibor (c. 1823 –
October 17, 1899) was a
Confederate artillery captain in the
American Civil War.
Guibor hailed from St. Louis, Missouri, and served...
- Objectivity), 1943–1955 in Eichstätt
Saint Walpurga, also
spelled Valderburg or
Guibor (AD 710 – 25
February 777 or 779), was an Anglo-Saxon
missionary to the...
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restored in 2007.
Germanic Christianity Walpurgis Also
spelled Valderburg or
Guibor.
Other spellings:
Valborg (the
Swedish name for her), Walburge, Valpuri...
- Hebrew: אלהים הקדוש, גבור הקדוש, אל-עולם הקדוש: רחם נא
Elohim HaQádosh,
Guibor HaQádosh, El-Olam HaQádosh: Rájem Ná. Arabic: قدوس الله، قدوس القوي، قدوس...
- & Hatcher, p. 208).
While scouting for a
position to
place his battery,
Guibor was cut off
behind Union lines during the
remainder of the
battle (Piston...
- Cavalry: Cpt ___
Alexander Crews' Cavalry: Cpt ___
Crews Guibor's Battery (4 guns): Cpt
Henry Guibor Eighth Division BG
James Spencer Rains Col Richard...
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Guibor and Bledsoe's
batteries to s**** the
Federal fortifications at the college.
Three Federal artillery pieces replied,
destroying one of
Guibor's...
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probably were Hoskins' and Walsh's (Official Records, p. 333). Cpt
Henry Guibor led the
Missouri battery during the
Atlanta campaign. It was in the same...
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Cavalry (dismounted): Lt
Charles B.
Cleveland Storrs'
Artillery Battalion Guibor's (Missouri)
battery Hoskins' (Mississippi)
battery Kolb's (Alabama) battery...
- cannoneers. Clark's Battery,
along with Bledsoe's
Missouri Battery and
Guibor's Battery kept the
position of
Colonel James A. Mulligan's
Union forces under...