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  • Warrenton Junction Raid
  • Cavalry skirmish in Virginia during the American Civil War

    The Warrenton Junction Raid (May 3, 1863) was a surprise attack by Confederate guerrilla warriors on a Union cavalry detachment during the American Civil

    Warrenton Junction Raid

    Warrenton Junction Raid

    Warrenton_Junction_Raid

  • Warrenton, Virginia
  • Town in Virginia, United States

    The settlement which would grow into the town of Warrenton began as a crossroads at the junction of the Falmouth-Winchester and Alexandria-Culpeper

    Warrenton, Virginia

    Warrenton, Virginia

    Warrenton,_Virginia

  • 43rd Virginia Cavalry Battalion
  • Military unit in the Confederate army

    The Warrenton Junction Raid - May 3, 1863 The First Catlett Station Raid - May 19, 1863 The Second Catlett Station Raid - May 30, 1863 The Raid on Seneca

    43rd Virginia Cavalry Battalion

    43rd Virginia Cavalry Battalion

    43rd_Virginia_Cavalry_Battalion

  • Mosby's Raid on Herndon Station
  • 1863 U.S. Civil War raid in Virginia

    nicknamed "The Gray Ghost", raided a Union outpost at Herndon Station in Northern Virginia. The raid was a part of a series of such raids coordinated by Captain

    Mosby's Raid on Herndon Station

    Mosby's Raid on Herndon Station

    Mosby's_Raid_on_Herndon_Station

  • Eugene D. Dimmick
  • American Brigadier General (1840–1935)

    Cedar Mountain, Second Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, Chantilly, Warrenton Junction, Thoroughfare Gap, Gettysburg, Boonsboro and Williamsport as he would

    Eugene D. Dimmick

    Eugene D. Dimmick

    Eugene_D._Dimmick

  • First Battle of Auburn
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    further east who soon discovered Brig. Gen. John Buford's cavalry at Warrenton Junction, guarding the Federal wagon train advancing east by the O&A railroad

    First Battle of Auburn

    First_Battle_of_Auburn

  • Battle of Fairfax Court House (1861)
  • First land engagement of the American Civil War with casualties

    about 60 men each, and about 90 infantrymen in a company known as the Warrenton Rifles. Fairfax Court House was a village with about 300 inhabitants and

    Battle of Fairfax Court House (1861)

    Battle of Fairfax Court House (1861)

    Battle_of_Fairfax_Court_House_(1861)

  • John S. Mosby
  • Confederate Army officer, US Diplomat (1833–1916)

    1863. On May 3, 1863, Mosby attacked and captured a supply depot at Warrenton Junction, Virginia, guarded by about 80 men of the 1st West Virginia Volunteer

    John S. Mosby

    John S. Mosby

    John_S._Mosby

  • Skirmish at Adamstown
  • Battle of the American Civil War

    inconclusive. The guerilla raid was notable as it was conducted the same day as Mosby's raiders conducted the Greenback raid, where they captured a train

    Skirmish at Adamstown

    Skirmish at Adamstown

    Skirmish_at_Adamstown

  • Battle of Thoroughfare Gap
  • Battle on August 28, 1862, in Fauquier County

    the following day Union Maj. Gen. Irwin McDowell set out from Warrenton to Manassas Junction to engage Jackson. In order to protect his army's left flank

    Battle of Thoroughfare Gap

    Battle_of_Thoroughfare_Gap

  • 143rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
  • Union Army infantry regiment

    Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7–8. Warrenton November 7. Guard at Manassas Junction November 22-December 5. Demonstration on the Rapidan

    143rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment

    143rd_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment

  • Orange and Alexandria Railroad
  • Defunct railroad in Virginia, United States

    Alexandria at the Library of Congress 1851 map 1854 map 1861 map "Map of Warrenton Junction, Orange and Alexandria R.R., Virginia shewing destruction of R.R.

    Orange and Alexandria Railroad

    Orange and Alexandria Railroad

    Orange_and_Alexandria_Railroad

  • Catlett, Virginia
  • Census-designated place in Virginia, United States

    www.mycivilwar.com. Retrieved August 11, 2019. "Catlett Station and Warrenton Junction, Virginia site photos". Archived from the original on July 28, 2017

    Catlett, Virginia

    Catlett,_Virginia

  • Bristoe campaign
  • 1863 Military campaign in Virginia during the U.S. Civil War

    the vicinity of Manassas Junction. Union cavalry under Brig. Gen. Judson Kilpatrick pursued Stuart's cavalry along the Warrenton Turnpike but were lured

    Bristoe campaign

    Bristoe campaign

    Bristoe_campaign

  • 1st Maine Cavalry Regiment
  • American Civil War cavalry unit

    Fairfax Court House April 5 Manassas Junction April 6 Warrenton Junction April 7 In camp at Warrenton Junction April 7 – May 12 Reconnaissance to the

    1st Maine Cavalry Regiment

    1st Maine Cavalry Regiment

    1st_Maine_Cavalry_Regiment

  • 5th New York Cavalry Regiment
  • 5th New York Cavalry in the American Civil War 1861–1865

    Corps. On May 3, the 5th New York faced Mosby again—this time at Warrenton Junction. About 40 men from the regiment, led by Major Hammond, surprised Mosby's

    5th New York Cavalry Regiment

    5th New York Cavalry Regiment

    5th_New_York_Cavalry_Regiment

  • J. E. B. Stuart
  • Confederate cavalry general (1833–1864)

    from the vicinity of Manassas Junction. Judson Kilpatrick's Union cavalry pursued Stuart's cavalry along the Warrenton Turnpike, but were lured into an

    J. E. B. Stuart

    J. E. B. Stuart

    J._E._B._Stuart

  • 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment
  • Union Army cavalry regiment

    Robertson's River September 22. Bristoe Campaign October 9–22. Near Warrenton October 11. Warrenton or White Sulphur Springs October 12. Auburn and Bristoe October

    8th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment

    8th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment

    8th_Pennsylvania_Cavalry_Regiment

  • Second Battle of Bull Run
  • 1862 American Civil War battle

    conceal themselves, while maintaining good observation points of the Warrenton Turnpike, the likely avenue of Union movement, only a few hundred yards

    Second Battle of Bull Run

    Second Battle of Bull Run

    Second_Battle_of_Bull_Run

  • Northern Virginia campaign
  • Series of battles fought in Virginia during the American Civil War

    an attack on a Federal column that was passing across his front on the Warrenton Turnpike on August 28, alerting Pope to his position. The fighting at

    Northern Virginia campaign

    Northern Virginia campaign

    Northern_Virginia_campaign

  • Fort Stevens (Oregon)
  • Former U.S. military installation in Hammond, Oregon, in use from 1863-1947; now a park

    Historic Places. Today the site is an Oregon state park just northwest of Warrenton. The fort was constructed in 1863-64 during the Civil War as an earthwork

    Fort Stevens (Oregon)

    Fort Stevens (Oregon)

    Fort_Stevens_(Oregon)

  • List of disasters in the United States by death toll
  • Accident – railroad Rennert, North Carolina 72 1957 Warrenton Nursing Home fire Fire (building) Warrenton, Missouri 72 1968 Tornado outbreak of May 1968 Tornado

    List of disasters in the United States by death toll

    List of disasters in the United States by death toll

    List_of_disasters_in_the_United_States_by_death_toll

  • List of American Civil War generals (Confederate)
  • campaign. Exchanged May 8, 1864. Wounded at Five Forks. Captured near Warrenton on night of President Lincoln's assassination. Peck, William R. "Big Peck"

    List of American Civil War generals (Confederate)

    List of American Civil War generals (Confederate)

    List_of_American_Civil_War_generals_(Confederate)

  • Thomas Burke (Medal of Honor soldier)
  • American soldier

    Corps. On May 3, the 5th New York faced Mosby again—this time at Warrenton Junction. About 40 men from the regiment, led by Major Hammond, surprised Mosby's

    Thomas Burke (Medal of Honor soldier)

    Thomas Burke (Medal of Honor soldier)

    Thomas_Burke_(Medal_of_Honor_soldier)

  • List of lynching victims in the United States
  • jail by a mob and hanged then shot in the chest. Jordan, Arthur 24–25 Warrenton Fauquier Virginia January 19, 1880 Eloping with his employer's daughter

    List of lynching victims in the United States

    List of lynching victims in the United States

    List_of_lynching_victims_in_the_United_States

  • John Tribe (Medal of Honor)
  • United States Army soldier (1836–1917)

    Corps. On May 3, the 5th New York faced Mosby again—this time at Warrenton Junction. About 40 men from the regiment, led by Major Hammond, surprised Mosby's

    John Tribe (Medal of Honor)

    John_Tribe_(Medal_of_Honor)

  • List of films shot in Oregon
  • of the Moon 1992 Oregon Coast Free Willy 1993 Astoria Ecola State Park Warrenton The Temp 1993 Cannon Beach Manzanita Fallen Fortress 1993 Cape Lookout

    List of films shot in Oregon

    List of films shot in Oregon

    List_of_films_shot_in_Oregon

  • 2nd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    June 11-July 24. Battle of Gettysburg July 1–4 Pursuit of Lee to Warrenton Junction, VA, July 5–24 On detached duty at New York City to suppress riots

    2nd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment

    2nd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment

    2nd_Massachusetts_Infantry_Regiment

  • 50th New York Engineer Regiment
  • Military unit

    movement and deception. Concentrating his army in a visible fashion near Warrenton, feigning a movement on Culpeper Court House, Orange Court House or Gordonsville

    50th New York Engineer Regiment

    50th New York Engineer Regiment

    50th_New_York_Engineer_Regiment

  • Virginia State Route 28
  • State highway in Virginia, United States

    Fauquier including Supreme Court Justice John Marshall's birthplace and the raid on Catlett Station. For many years the old bridge for Route 28 could be seen

    Virginia State Route 28

    Virginia State Route 28

    Virginia_State_Route_28

  • List of law enforcement agencies in Oregon
  • Retrieved March 6, 2015. Oregon Man Arrested for Recording Militarized Police Raid in Neighborhood; by Carlos Miller, 8 September 2014, Photography is not a

    List of law enforcement agencies in Oregon

    List_of_law_enforcement_agencies_in_Oregon

  • Oregon Coast
  • Coastal region of the U.S. state of Oregon

    Bend Port Orford Reedsport Rockaway Beach Seaside Tillamook Waldport Warrenton Wheeler Yachats Agate Beach Arch Cape Barview (Coos County) Barview (Tillamook

    Oregon Coast

    Oregon Coast

    Oregon_Coast

  • Historic Cherokee settlements
  • Early Cherokee settlements established in North America

    absorbed Cornsilk Village Unenudo ᎤᏁᏄᏙ On Cornsilk Pond, 1.5 miles south of Warrenton Marshall County AL LTT est. 1790 abandoned Corn Silk Creek Path town Kusanunahi

    Historic Cherokee settlements

    Historic Cherokee settlements

    Historic_Cherokee_settlements

  • 17th Maine Infantry Regiment
  • Military unit

    not arrive until 6:00 p.m. A six-hour march via Licking Creek and Warrenton Junction to Catlett's Station, where they stopped at midnight. Despite the

    17th Maine Infantry Regiment

    17th Maine Infantry Regiment

    17th_Maine_Infantry_Regiment

  • Hampton S. Thomas
  • the areas around Catlett's Station, the Orange and Alexandria Railroad, Warrenton, and Rappahannock Station. Appointed in April 1862 as assistant adjutant-general

    Hampton S. Thomas

    Hampton S. Thomas

    Hampton_S._Thomas

  • Netherlands–South African Railway Company
  • Railways (CSAR), the Zuidwesterlijn was extended to Fourteen Streams (near Warrenton), and today the line is served by the Blue Train. The NZASM did not classify

    Netherlands–South African Railway Company

    Netherlands–South_African_Railway_Company

  • 154th New York Infantry Regiment
  • American civil war military unit (1862–1865)

    Fairfax, Va., October 2, 1862, and duty there till November 1. Movement to Warrenton, thence to Germantown November 1–20. March to Fredericksburg, Va., December

    154th New York Infantry Regiment

    154th New York Infantry Regiment

    154th_New_York_Infantry_Regiment

  • List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United States in the 1940s
  • Jimmie Wade Tennessee (Covington) 1947-06-07 Henry Andrews North Carolina (Warrenton) 1947-05-29 Joe Roberts (23) Georgia (Sardis) 1947-05-22 Henry Gilbert

    List of killings by law enforcement officers in the United States in the 1940s

    List_of_killings_by_law_enforcement_officers_in_the_United_States_in_the_1940s

  • 1st West Virginia Cavalry Regiment
  • United States Civil War military unit

    1863, an 80-man detachment of the regiment was surprise attacked at Warrenton Junction by the notorious guerilla warfare leader Major John S. Mosby and his

    1st West Virginia Cavalry Regiment

    1st West Virginia Cavalry Regiment

    1st_West_Virginia_Cavalry_Regiment

  • James Gwyn
  • Union Army officer during the American Civil War

    the state to various positions. On August 6, the regiment stationed at Warrenton, Virginia, received 109 new recruits, and on September 5, another 185

    James Gwyn

    James Gwyn

    James_Gwyn

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  • Ganter
  • Surname or Lastname

    South German

    Ganter

    South German : occupational name for an official in charge of the legal auction of property confiscated in default of a fine; such a sale was known in Middle High German as a gant (from Italian incanto, a derivative of Late Latin inquantare ‘to auction’, from the phrase In quantum? ‘To how much (is the price raised)?’).German : metonymic occupational name for a cooper, from Middle High German ganter, kanter ‘barrel rack’.German : variant of Gander 3.English : occupational name for a glover, from Old French gantier, an agent derivative of gant ‘glove’ (see Gant).

    Ganter

  • Raid
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Muslim

    Raid

    Leader

    Raid

  • RAIDEN
  • Male

    Japanese

    RAIDEN

    (é›·é›») Japanese myth name of a god of thunder, RAIDEN means "thunder and lightning."

    RAIDEN

  • Gates
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Gates

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by the gates of a medieval walled town. The Middle English singular gate is from the Old English plural, gatu, of geat ‘gate’ (see Yates). Since medieval gates were normally arranged in pairs, fastened in the center, the Old English plural came to function as a singular, and a new Middle English plural ending in -s was formed. In some cases the name may refer specifically to the Sussex place Eastergate (i.e. ‘eastern gate’), known also as Gates in the 13th and 14th centuries, when surnames were being acquired.Americanized spelling of German Götz (see Goetz).Translated form of French Barrière (see Barriere).In New England, Gates was the preferred English version of the name of an extensive French family, called Barrière dit Langevin.

    Gates

  • Raida |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Raida |

    Explorer, Guide, Leader

    Raida |

  • Raidne
  • Girl/Female

    Latin

    Raidne

    Siren.

    Raidne

  • Ita
  • Boy/Male

    African, Indian, Kenyan, Nigerian, Sanskrit

    Ita

    A War Raid; From Kikuyu; To Wander; A Kind of Reed

    Ita

  • Kenyon
  • Surname or Lastname

    English (Lancashire)

    Kenyon

    English (Lancashire) : habitational name from a place near Warrington, which is of uncertain etymology. There was formerly an ancient burial mound there and Ekwall has speculated that the name is a shortened form of a British name composed of the elements crūc ‘mound’ + a personal name cognate with Welsh Einion (see Eynon).Irish : Anglicized form of Gaelic Mac Coinín ‘son of Coinín’, a byname based on a diminutive of cano ‘wolf’, also Anglicized as Cunneen. The similarity to coinín ‘rabbit’, a later borrowing, has also caused it to be ‘translated’ as rabbit.

    Kenyon

  • Raid |
  • Boy/Male

    Muslim

    Raid |

    Leader

    Raid |

  • Raidah |
  • Girl/Female

    Muslim

    Raidah |

    Leader, Pioneer

    Raidah |

  • Raida
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic

    Raida

    Leader

    Raida

  • Catt
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Catt

    English : nickname from the animal, Middle English catte ‘cat’. The word is found in similar forms in most European languages from very early times (e.g. Gaelic cath, Slavic kotu). Domestic cats were unknown in Europe in classical times, when weasels fulfilled many of their functions, for example in hunting rodents. They seem to have come from Egypt, where they were regarded as sacred animals.English : from a medieval female personal name, a short form of Catherine.Variant spelling of German and Dutch Katt.

    Catt

  • Harrier
  • Surname or Lastname

    English and Scottish

    Harrier

    English and Scottish : nickname or occupational name for someone who hunted hares, or who was thought to resemble a breed of dog used in hunting hares.English and Scottish : nickname for someone thought to resemble a harrier, a kind of hawk, Middle English harrower.English and Scottish : nickname for a raider or plunderer, from an agent noun derived from Middle English herian, Old English her(g)ian ‘to harry’, ‘plunder’, ‘ravage’.

    Harrier

  • MAIRÉAD
  • Female

    Irish

    MAIRÉAD

    (pron. my-raid) Irish Gaelic form of Greek Margarites, MAIRÉAD means "pearl."

    MAIRÉAD

  • Warrington
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Warrington

    English : habitational name from a place of this name in Cheshire (formerly in Lancashire), probably named in Old English as Wæringtun ‘settlement by the weir’, from Old English wæring (not independently recorded), a derivative of wær ‘weir’. Another Warrington, in Buckinghamshire, which may also have given rise to the surname, is recorded in the 12th century as Wardintone, probably from an unattested personal name Wearda or Wǣrheard + -ing-, denoting association, + tūn ‘settlement’, ‘estate’.

    Warrington

  • Raida
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Raida

    Explorer, Guide, Leader

    Raida

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  • GWENGWYVAR
  • Female

    Welsh

    GWENGWYVAR

    Welsh form of French Guinevere, the Arthurian legend name of Gwenhwyvach's sister, possibly composed of the elements gwen "fair, holy, white" and hwyfar "smooth, soft," hence "white and smooth." There are other possibilities. It may come from Proto-Celtic *vindo-siabraid, GWENGWYVAR means "white phantom." Or, the names of the sisters may mean "Gwenhwy the Great" (Gwenhwy-vawr) and "Gwenhwy the Less" (Gwenhwy-vach). Gwenhwyvach and Gwenhwyvar did not get along well together; Triad 84 of the Culhwch states that the Battle of Camlann was caused by the enmity between the two sisters. Triad 53 lists the slap that Gwenhwyvach gave Gwenhwyvar as one of the "Three Harmful Blows of the Island of Britain." And Triad 54 describes how Mordred raided Arthur's court and threw Gwenhwyvar to the ground and beat her. 

    GWENGWYVAR

  • Genki
  • Boy/Male

    Buddhist, Indian, Japanese

    Genki

    Mysterious Function

    Genki

  • Leet
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Leet

    English : topographic name for someone who lived by a watercourse or road junction, Old English gelǣt, or a habitational name from Leat in Devon, or The Leete in Essex, named with this element.

    Leet

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  • Ashkan
  • Boy/Male

    Arabic, Australian, Farsi, Indian, Iranian, Muslim, Parsi

    Ashkan

    Name of the 3rd Dynasty of Persian Kings

  • Dhanvik
  • Boy/Male

    Indian, Kannada, Sanskrit

    Dhanvik

    King; Archer; Bowman; Prince

  • Gulnaz
  • Girl/Female

    Arabic, German, Indian, Kurdish, Muslim, Parsi

    Gulnaz

    Cute Like a Flower; A Flower; Sun Plant; Stone-crop

  • EFRAIM
  • Male

    Greek

    EFRAIM

    (Ἐφραίμ) Variant spelling of Greek Ephraim, EFRAIM means "double-land; twin-land."

  • Cheera
  • Girl/Female

    Indian

    Cheera

    Face, Warm expression

  • Surnath
  • Boy/Male

    Bengali, Gujarati, Hindu, Indian, Kannada, Malayalam, Marathi, Telugu

    Surnath

    Lord Indra; Lord of Suras

  • Lablab
  • Boy/Male

    Indian

    Lablab

    Ivy

  • Acestes
  • Boy/Male

    Greek

    Acestes

    A Trojan king from Greek mythology.

  • Grimshaw
  • Surname or Lastname

    English

    Grimshaw

    English : habitational name from either of two places in Lancashire, named Grimshaw, from the Old Norse personal name Grímr (see Grime) or Old English grīma ‘specter’, ‘goblin’ + Old English sceaga ‘copse’.

  • Wilone
  • Girl/Female

    Anglo, German

    Wilone

    Lovable

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  • Auction
  • n.

    The things sold by auction or put up to auction.

  • Sanction
  • v. t.

    To give sanction to; to ratify; to confirm; to approve.

  • Function
  • n.

    The appropriate action of any special organ or part of an animal or vegetable organism; as, the function of the heart or the limbs; the function of leaves, sap, roots, etc.; life is the sum of the functions of the various organs and parts of the body.

  • Specialize
  • v. t.

    To supply with an organ or organs having a special function or functions.

  • Derivative
  • n.

    A derived function; a function obtained from a given function by a certain algebraic process.

  • Consertion
  • n.

    Junction; adaptation

  • Inunction
  • n.

    The act of anointing, or the state of being anointed; unction; specifically (Med.), the rubbing of ointments into the pores of the skin, by which medicinal agents contained in them, such as mercury, iodide of potash, etc., are absorbed.

  • Functional
  • a.

    Pertaining to the function of an organ or part, or to the functions in general.

  • Unition
  • v. t.

    The act of uniting, or the state of being united; junction.

  • Junction
  • n.

    The place or point of union, meeting, or junction; specifically, the place where two or more lines of railway meet or cross.

  • Ministry
  • n.

    The office, duties, or functions of a minister, servant, or agent; ecclesiastical, executive, or ambassadorial function or profession.

  • Junction
  • n.

    The act of joining, or the state of being joined; union; combination; coalition; as, the junction of two armies or detachments; the junction of paths.

  • Function
  • n.

    The course of action which peculiarly pertains to any public officer in church or state; the activity appropriate to any business or profession.

  • Punction
  • n.

    A puncturing, or pricking; a puncture.

  • Warrantor
  • n.

    One who warrants.

  • Function
  • n.

    A quantity so connected with another quantity, that if any alteration be made in the latter there will be a consequent alteration in the former. Each quantity is said to be a function of the other. Thus, the circumference of a circle is a function of the diameter. If x be a symbol to which different numerical values can be assigned, such expressions as x2, 3x, Log. x, and Sin. x, are all functions of x.

  • Unction
  • n.

    The act of anointing, smearing, or rubbing with an unguent, oil, or ointment, especially for medical purposes, or as a symbol of consecration; as, mercurial unction.

  • Guarantor
  • n.

    One who makes or gives a guaranty; a warrantor; a surety.

  • Auction
  • v. t.

    To sell by auction.

  • Function
  • v. i.

    Alt. of Functionate