Samuel Ringgold

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Samuel B. Ringgold (1796 - May 11, 1846) was an artillery officer in the United States Army who was noted for several military innovations which caused him to be called the "Father of Modern Artillery." He was also, famously, the first U.S. officer to fall in the Mexican-American War, perishing from wounds inflicted during the Battle of Palo Alto. Wikipedia
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    City of Ringgold Ringgold became the county seat of Catoosa County on March 16, 1854, seven years after the city was incorporated.
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    RINGGOLD The city of Ringgold is the Catoosa County seat.
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  • Samuel Ringgold

    ...184..(Born D. C.) Samuel Ringgold (Apd Md.).5 Military History. Cadet at the Military Academy, Dec. 18, 1814, to July 24, 1818, when he was graduated and promoted in ...
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    A member of the first graduating class of the United States Military Academy at West Point (1818), Ringgold, an artillery officer, was on General Winfield Scott's staff when this portrait was painted.
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