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  1. View 22 photos for 500 E Lee Ave E Unit 1, Fitzhugh, OK 74825, a 4 bed, 1 bath, 2,394 Sq. Ft. single family home built in 1991 that was last sold on 05/12/1999.

  2. Oswego Middle School Mark H. Fitzgibbons Drive Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: (315) 341-2300 Mary Beth Fierro, Principal Charles E. Riley Elementary 269 East 8th Street Oswego, NY 13126 Phone: (315) 341-2800 Tracy Eygnor, Principal Fitzhugh Park Elementary 195 East Bridge Street Oswego, NY 13126

  3. On March 31st, in combination with Maj. Gen. Philip Sheridan’s cavalry thrust via Dinwiddie Court House, Warren directed his corps against the Confederate entrenchments along White Oak Road, hoping to cut Lee’s communications with Pickett at Five Forks. The Union advance was stalled by a crushing counterattack directed by Maj. Gen. Bushrod Johnson, but Warren’s position stabilized and ...

  4. Roberts lived in Smyrna, Georgia, where she attended Fitzhugh Lee Elementary Schools, Griffin Middle School, and Campbell High. In 1972, his mother married Michael Motes, who was violent and often unemployed. Roberts scorned him. The couple had Nancy, who died on February 9, 2014 at the age of 37, of an apparent drug overdose. The marriage ...

  5. Fitzhugh Park Elementary School is a public elementary school located in Oswego, NY in the Oswego City School District. It enrolls 368 students in grades 1st through 12th. Fitzhugh Park Elementary School is the 1,897th largest public school in New York and the 35,247th largest nationally. It has 11.9 students to every teacher. Total Students: 368.

  6. 4. Feb. 2009 · Leon Reed. By noon on May 2, 1863, General Thomas J. "Stonewall" Jackson had been leading a long column of gray-clad troops through the woods for four hours. Nearly 30,000 men followed the legendary general on his secret route through the Wilderness of Spotsylvania County. The march to battle eventually would cover a dozen miles.

  7. June 11 - 12, 1864. The Battle of Trevilian Station. Trevilians. In early June, 1864, while mired in his trenches at Cold Harbor and hoping to draw attention away from his planned movement across the James River to Petersburg, Union commander Lieut. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant sent Maj. Gen. Phillip Sheridan with two cavalry divisions on an ambitious ...