Theodore O'Hara (February 11, 1820 – June 6, 1867) was a poet and an officer for the United States Army in the Mexican–American War, and a Confederate...
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Brice-O'Hara (born 1953), American 27th Vice-Commandant of the U.S. Coast Guard Shaun O'Hara (born 1977), American football player Theodore O'Hara (1820–1867)...
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Bivouac of the Dead (section Poem usage after O'Hara)
"Bivouac of the Dead" is a poem written by Theodore O'Hara, a native of Danville, Kentucky, to honor his fellow soldiers from Kentucky who died in the...
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Richardson Hardy and John McCann of the Cincinnati Nonpareil. The poet Theodore O'Hara was a member of William Walker's expedition to Nicaragua. He worked...
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Middletown, Kentucky, academy run by Kean O'Hara, a classically trained scholar from Ireland and the father of Theodore O'Hara. Ayer recalled Taylor as a patient...
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Retrieved 11 January 2022. Johnston, J. Stoddard (1913). "Sketch of Theodore O'Hara". The Register of the Kentucky Historical Society. Frankfort, KY: State...
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1834. Among his schoolmates were Beriah Magoffin, William Birney, Theodore O'Hara, Thomas L. Crittenden, and Jeremiah Boyle. After earning a Bachelor...
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the American flag over foreign soil in 1805 at the Battle of Derna. Theodore O'Hara, poet, newspaperman, soldier Lucy Phenton Pattie, 1842–1922, the only...
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about by such poets as Henry Wadsworth Longfellow, John Mayne, and Theodore O'Hara. Drums have also been used for therapy and learning purposes, such...
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successfully remove an ovarian tumor John Michael Montgomery, country singer Theodore O'Hara (1820–1867), poet and soldier Hugh L. Scott (1853–1934), Superintendent...
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