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The Battle of Cowpens was a military engagement during the American Revolutionary War fought on January 17, 1781, near the town of Cowpens, South Carolina.American Patriot forces, estimated at 2,000 militia and regulars under Brigadier General Daniel Morgan faced 1,000 British troops under Lieutenant Colonel Banastre Tarleton.
Clan Ogilvy, also known as Clan Ogilvie, is a Highland Scottish clan. [3] Originating from Angus, Scotland , the progenitor of the Clan received a barony from King William the Lion in 1163. [ 4 ] [ 5 ] In 1491, King James IV elevated Sir James Ogilvy as Lord Ogilvy of Airlie.
Ogilvy is a New York City-based British advertising, marketing, and public relations agency. It was founded in 1850 by Edmund Mather as a London-based agency.In 1964, the firm became known as Ogilvy & Mather after merging with a New York City agency that was founded in 1948 by David Ogilvy.
Ogilvie determined that one out of every six of the volunteer contributors was a woman, a rate of participation that was thought to be less. [5] Women contributors included Eleanor Marx ("H for Hopeless"), the secretary of the Birmingham Women's Suffrage Society, [ 4 ] and future Egyptologist Margaret Murray , who sent in 5,000 slips during her ...
Jas M. Morgan is an Indigenous Canadian writer, [1] who won the Dayne Ogilvie Prize for emerging LGBTQ writers in 2019. [2] Biography. Morgan, ...
Richard Buell Ogilvie (February 22, 1923 – May 10, 1988) was an American attorney and law enforcement officer who served as the 35th governor of Illinois from 1969 to 1973. A wounded combat veteran of World War II , he became known as the mafia -fighting sheriff of Cook County, Illinois , in the 1960s before becoming governor.
Morgan, one of the best American soccer players ever, has posed for the legendary Sports Illustrated Swimsuit issue three times. X162521_TK1_02446_rawfinal1920.jpg Ben Watts/SI.
John Ogilby, Ogelby, or Oglivie (17 November 1600 – 4 September 1676) was a Scottish translator, impresario, publisher and cartographer. He was probably at least a half-brother to James Ogilvy, 1st Earl of Airlie, though neither overtly acknowledged this.