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Ringgold, Samuel

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Ringgold, Samuel (1800-1846)

US soldier. At the head of a corps of ‘flying artillery’, he advanced his guns to within 100 yards of the Mexican lines at Palo Alto on 8 May 8 1846; mortally wounded there, he died a few days later.

He was born in Washington County, Maryland, the son of a congressman. He graduated from West Point in 1818.



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