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Meaning of "hindman"

hindman (noun): A surname or a place name in some regions
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  • A surname.
  • A small city, the county seat of Knott County, Kentucky, United States.

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Hindman immediately began reorganizing his forces.
Battle of fort hindman.
Hindman was working with a single computer.
Its county seat is Hindman.
Hindman had to rebuild everything.
The name can also be spelled and pronounced as Hindman or Hynmen.
Hindman was eager to have the chance of serving his country in war.
She left a number of unpublished poems that are part of the Hindman Settlement School archives.
Hindman served during the war as a lieutenant and later as a captain of his company.
The troops started up river towards Fort Hindman.
Hindman suffered severe injuries that left him unfit for service on the battlefield.
Assault and capture of Fort Hindman.
Hindman threw himself into the political and social scenes in his new home state.
Private equity firm takes stake in Leslie Hindman Auctioneers.
Colonel Hindman was reassigned to brigade command.

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This eventually lead to a comprehensive program at the Hindman Settlement School.
He and Hindman shared a love of cycling.
With no organized regiments in Arkansas, Hindman was forced to create new units.
General Hindman proved a more effective organizer than a battlefield leader.
After his leave of absence was approved in August, Hindman set out for Texas.
Hindman and his fellow infantrymen spent the winter training for battle in Camp McClung.
After his leave of absence had been approved in August, Hindman set out for Texas.
Hindman arrived in San Antonio and settled there with his family for the time being.
Casting immediately contacted the other actor considered for the role, Earl Hindman.
Hindman sent numerous requests for arms back across the Mississippi River.
Meanwhile, Blunt realized that Hindman had gotten past his flank and intercepted Herron.
Hindman ordered Cooper to hold Newtonia until he could move other troops to surround Springfield.
After returning to Ripley, Hindman continued his law studies under Orlando Davis.
Hindman the Corps.
Brady died of at least a dozen gunshot wounds ; Deputy George W. Hindman was also fatally wounded.
In the same year Hindman also made his debut in the World Karting Association.
But that is just a start, as Hindman explained,.
Afterward, Hindman hoped that he would be able to fight after a full recovery.
It is a two-story, stone commercial building, with construction typical for stone buildings in Hindman.
Hindman became active in civic affairs and plans for Helena 's economic development.
Gen. William Preston's division of Buckner's corps was in reserve behind Hindman.
Thomas Hindman and Falkner engaged in a gun fight, but neither man was injured.
Porter, on January 10, moved his fleet towards Fort Hindman and bombarded it, withdrawing at dusk.
Hindman and Palmer established a Democratic association designed to stamp out the Know-Nothing threat.
I can not wait to get back into the car ', said Hindman from his Wayside, N.J. home.
Instead, Hindman joined the armed forces of the Confederacy.
Once Blunt was engaged, Hindman intended to hit him on the flank from the east.
Hindman is home to the Hindman Settlement School, which was the earliest rural settlement school.
The next morning, Hindman told Hayes that he had been fired.
Hindman was retained as commander of the I Corps of the Army of the Trans-Mississippi.
At 23 years old, Trent Hindman has already enjoyed an enviable racing career.
Hindman also was a central location for a pack horse library, which opened in 1935.
During his term, Hindman tried to bring unity to the state 's Democratic Party.
Hindman relieved Rains of command in October 1862 for " incompetence and insobriety.
After O'Connor accepted, Hindman stated, " I forgive everybody, and hope they will forgive me.

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