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  2. Braxton Bragg - Wikipedia

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    Braxton Bragg (March 22, 1817 – September 27, 1876) was an American army officer during the Second Seminole War and Mexican–American War and Confederate general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War, serving in the Western Theater.

  3. Wilmington campaigns - Wikipedia

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    In the interim, General Braxton Bragg reinforced the Fort Fisher garrison. [ 3 ] [ 4 ] The Navy began bombarding the fort and the Union troops started landing on Christmas morning, with Brig. Gen. Adelbert Ames ' division the first ashore, and soon capturing a Confederate battery and two reserve battalions.

  4. Journey to Shiloh - Wikipedia

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    After being forced to join Braxton Bragg's army and joining the Battle of Shiloh, Little Bit Lucket dies of disease. Todo dies gunshot, Eubie Bell dies in a mortar attack and Willie Bill is shot in the head - all but Miller and Buck are killed in the battle or die of wounds.

  5. 4th Kentucky Infantry Regiment (Confederate) - Wikipedia

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    The 4th Kentucky soon received orders to reinforce General Braxton Bragg, whose troops were engaged in the Kentucky Campaign. The regiment was north of Knoxville, Tennessee , 20 miles from Cumberland Gap , when it received orders to return to Murfreesboro, Tennessee , because of Bragg's subsequent retreat after the Battle of Perryville on ...

  6. Confederate Heartland Offensive - Wikipedia

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    The Confederate Heartland Offensive (August 14 – October 10, 1862), also known as the Kentucky Campaign, was an American Civil War campaign conducted by the Confederate States Army in Tennessee and Kentucky where Generals Braxton Bragg and Edmund Kirby Smith tried to draw neutral Kentucky into the Confederacy by outflanking Union troops under Major General Don Carlos Buell.

  7. Category:Braxton Bragg - Wikipedia

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  8. A town's name recalls the massacre of Indigenous people. Will ...

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    Farther west on the Pacific Coast, a group called Change Our Name Fort Bragg has waged a similar effort, arguing that the town's name honors a slave-holding Confederate general named Braxton Bragg ...

  9. B. B. Comer - Wikipedia

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    Braxton Bragg Comer (November 7, 1848 – August 15, 1927) was an American politician who served as the 33rd governor of Alabama from 1907 to 1911, and a United ...