hampton
hampton — noun
1. Wade Hampton (1751–1835), a military officer from South Carolina who commanded t
Wade Hampton (1751–1835), a military officer from South Carolina who commanded troops during the American Revolutionary War and the War of 1812, and later represented his state in the United States Congress.
Wade Hampton raised and paid for his own cavalry unit during the Revolutionary War.
proper noun as historical figure
The elder Hampton served in the House of Representatives after retiring from military duty.
General Andrew Jackson requested Hampton's help in planning the defence of New Orleans.
Hampton's plantation in South Carolina covered thousands of acres of land.
Professor Chen assigned a chapter about Wade Hampton's role in the War of 1812.
- Wade Hampton I
scholarly convention for the grandfather to distinguish from his grandson
- the elder Hampton
common phrase in historical writing to differentiate the two Wade Hamptons
用法筆記
This sense refers to the grandfather (Wade Hampton I), as distinct from his grandson of the same name (sense 2). Historical writing typically uses 'the elder Hampton' or 'Wade Hampton I' to avoid confusion between the two men.
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2. Wade Hampton (1818–1902), the grandson of the first Wade Hampton; a Confederate
Wade Hampton (1818–1902), the grandson of the first Wade Hampton; a Confederate cavalry commander during the American Civil War who later became governor of South Carolina and a United States senator.
Wade Hampton organised the Hampton Legion, a unit of infantry and cavalry, in 1861.
proper noun as military organiser
After the Civil War, Hampton was elected governor of South Carolina in 1876.
Senator Hampton argued for rebuilding the Southern economy during Reconstruction.
Hampton was wounded several times while leading cavalry charges during the war.
Many towns in the South were named Hampton in honour of the younger Wade Hampton.
- Wade Hampton III
scholarly numbering to distinguish him from his grandfather (Wade Hampton I) and father (Wade Hampton II)
- the younger Hampton
common historical phrase to distinguish the grandson from the elder Wade Hampton
用法筆記
This sense refers to the grandson (Wade Hampton III). He is the more famous of the two Wade Hamptons and the one most commonly referred to as 'Wade Hampton' in American history textbooks about the Civil War and Reconstruction.
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3. A city in southeastern Virginia, United States, located on the Hampton Roads har
A city in southeastern Virginia, United States, located on the Hampton Roads harbour. It is one of the oldest continuously inhabited English-speaking settlements in America, dating back to 1610, and is home to a major NASA research centre and several military bases.
Hampton, Virginia, was founded in 1610 and is older than the city of New York.
place name + state in apposition
The NASA Langley Research Center in Hampton develops new aircraft and spacecraft technology.
Families from across the region visit the Hampton waterfront during summer weekends.
Fort Monroe in Hampton served as a Union army stronghold throughout the Civil War.
The Hampton History Museum has exhibits about the city's journey from colony to modern port.
用法筆記
Used without the definite article ('in Hampton') unless the full name 'the city of Hampton' is employed. The city shares its name with the Hampton Roads waterway and the Hampton University institution, all derived from the same English place name. Distinguish from Hampton, a town in southwest London, England.