WadeHampton III (March 28, 1818 – April 11, 1902) was an American military officer who joined the Confederate States of America in rebellion against the...
WadeHampton may refer to the following people: WadeHampton I (1752–1835), American soldier in Revolutionary War and War of 1812 and U.S. congressman...
WadeHampton (early 1750s – February 4, 1835) was an American soldier and politician. A two-term U.S. congressman, he may have been the wealthiest planter...
WadeHampton II (April 21, 1791 – February 10, 1858) was an American politician, plantation owner, and soldier in the War of 1812. He was a member of the...
WadeHampton Sides (born 1962) is an American historian, author and journalist. He is the author of Hellhound on His Trail, Ghost Soldiers, Blood and Thunder...
WadeHampton High School is a public high school in Greenville, South Carolina, United States. The school primarily serves the communities of Wade Hampton...
William WadeHampton (c. 1854–1928) was one of the first attorneys in Gainesville, Florida. He and his brother Edwin moved to Gainesville from Tampa, Florida...
ordered to desegregate. (WadeHampton II was the owner of the greatest number of slaves in the South before the Civil War; WadeHampton III was a Reconstruction...
WadeHampton Frost (March 3, 1880 – May 1, 1938) was born in Marshall, Virginia. He was the son of a country doctor. Before college, he was first homeschooled...
Wade Randolph Hampton is an American DJ, film and music producer and recording artist. He is known for his contributions to electronic music and his involvement...
Philip Sheridan fought against Confederate cavalry under Maj. Gens. WadeHampton and Fitzhugh Lee in the bloodiest and largest all-cavalry battle of the...
serving the community within Hampton County. Hampton County High School was founded in 2023 as a consolidation of WadeHampton High School in Varnville and...
pseudonyms, including Gabriel Barclay, Levi Crow, Gans T. Field, Hampton Wells, and Wade Wells. Wellman was born in the village of Kamundongo, near the...
and their Reconstruction policies. Opponents disputed the challenger WadeHampton III's victory, gained by a margin of little more than 1100 votes statewide...
WadeHampton III is a 1929 marble sculpture depicting the military officer and politician of the same name by Frederick Ruckstull, installed in the United...
report on the burning placed the blame on Confederate Lieutenant General WadeHampton, who Sherman said had ordered the burning of cotton in the streets. In...