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United States Military Academy ... First Lieutenant Charles Bare Gatewood (April 5, 1853 – May 20, 1896) was an American soldier / officer born in Woodstock, Virginia.
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Gatewood is both a surname and a given name. Notable people with the name include: Surname: Aubrey Gatewood (1938–2019), baseball player; Bill Gatewood (1881–1962), Negro leagues pitcher and manager; Charles B. Gatewood, military officer who persuaded Geronimo to surrender to the US Army; Curtis Gatewood (born 1985), American football ...
Lacrosse, founding coach, US Naval Academy; coach, Lehigh University and Swarthmore College [180] Emil "Buzzy" Budnitz: 1949 Lacrosse, member, National Lacrosse Hall of Fame [181] Tommy Byrne: 1937 [1] Baseball, pitcher, New York Yankees: Charley Eckman: 1940 Basketball, head coach, Fort Wayne/Detroit Pistons (1954–1957) Thom Gatewood: 1968
Charles the II of Spain was the result of nearly 200 years of inbreeding. The House of Habsburgs stopped introducing new genes at around 1550, leading to a circular family tree (swipe left).
Starter on baseball and football teams who played in College World Series and on 2 1-AA playoff teams, member of Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame. Dan McDonnell (1992) Head baseball coach, University of Louisville 2007– ; rivals.com National Coach of the Year, 2007. 5 appearances in College World Series, member of The Citadel Athletic Hall of Fame.
In 1886, after an intense pursuit in northern Mexico by American forces that followed Geronimo's third 1885 reservation breakout, Geronimo surrendered for the last time to Lt. Charles Bare Gatewood. Geronimo and 27 other Apaches were later sent to join the rest of the Chiricahua tribe, which had been previously exiled to Florida. [5]
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