Clinton McKamy Winkler (October 19, 1821 – May 13, 1882) was an American soldier, judge and legislator. Winkler was elected to the Texas Legislature in 1847 and 1873. He practiced law in Corsicana, Texas through the 1850s. Winkler served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War and was seriously injured at the Battle of Gettysburg . He returned to law practice in Corsicana after the war. From 1876 until his death, Winkler served as a judge in the Texas Court of Appeals. Winkler County, Texas is named for him.
10-624: Winkler may refer to: Winkler (surname) , people with the surname Winkler or Winckler Winkler scale , also known as the heat summation scale for classifying climates Winkler (crater) , a crater on the Moon 6473 Winkler , an asteroid Winkler method , a test to determine dissolved oxygen concentration in water Winkler vine , an example of large-vine grape culture Winkler (novel) , by Giles Coren Winkler + Dünnebier , German machine building company Places Winkler, Manitoba ,
20-404: A Canadian city Winkler, Kansas , an unincorporated community Winkler, Missouri , an unincorporated community Winkler County, Texas , a county in the state of Texas Topics referred to by the same term [REDACTED] This disambiguation page lists articles associated with the title Winkler . If an internal link led you here, you may wish to change the link to point directly to
30-784: A literary publication known as the Corsicana Prairie Flower . Winkler sustained a serious wound to the leg during the Battle of Gettysburg . He continued to fight in the Civil War up to Robert E. Lee 's surrender at Appomattox . Smith later wrote an autobiography which included her experiences during the war. In 1872, Winkler was elected to the Thirteenth Texas Legislature as a representative for District 20. His legislative district included Ellis , Hill , Kaufman and Navarro Counties. He became
40-615: Is different from Wikidata All set index articles Clinton McKamy Winkler Winkler was born in Burke County, North Carolina on October 19, 1821. He moved to Indiana with his parents in 1835. When he was 19, Winkler moved to Franklin, Texas , located in Robertson County . Winkler was a clerk for the district court in Robertson County in 1844 and was admitted to the bar the following year. Winkler
50-453: The surname Winkler . If an internal link intending to refer to a specific person led you to this page, you may wish to change that link by adding the person's given name (s) to the link. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Winkler_(surname)&oldid=1235458148 " Categories : Surnames German-language surnames Hidden categories: Articles with short description Short description
60-3117: The European Parliament Hubert Winkler (1875–1941), German botanist Irwin Winkler (born 1931), American film producer and director Jim Winkler (American football) (1927–2001), American footballer Jim Winkler , leading member of the United Methodist Church Joe Winkler (1922–2001), American football player John E. Winkler (1941–2007), American author and photographer John J. Winkler (1943-1990), American philologist and Benedictine monk Johannes Winkler (1897–1947), German rocket pioneer Johannes Winkler (composer) , German film composer, multi-instrumentalist and music producer Jonathan Reed Winkler (born 1975), American historian Josef Winkler (disambiguation) , multiple people K-O [ edit ] Kati Winkler (born 1974), German figure skater Kenneth Winkler (born 1950), American philosopher Konrad Winkler (skier) (born 1955), East German Nordic combined skier Konrad Winkler (fencer) (1882–1962), Polish fencer Lajos Winkler (1863–1939), Hungarian chemist, a.k.a. Ludwig Wilhelm Winkler, who developed Winkler titration Malcolm Winkler , American biologist Margaret J. Winkler (1895–1990), American animator Margo Winkler (born 1930s), American actress Mary Winkler (born 1973), American murderer Matthew Winkler (disambiguation) , multiple people Max Winkler (1875–1961), German Reich Trustee and Reich Commissioner for German Cinema Mel Winkler (1941–2020), American actor Mike Winkler , American politician Myra Carroll Winkler (1880-1963), American educator and politician P-T [ edit ] Paul Winkler (director) (born 1939), German film director active in Australia Paul Winkler (publisher) (1898–1982), Jewish-Hungarian journalist, writer, publisher active in France Paul Winkler (footballer) (1913–1996), German soccer player Peter Winkler , American mathematician Ralf Winkler (1939-2017), also known as A. R. Penck, German painter Randy Winkler (born 1943), American football player Ronny Winkler (born 1971), German figure skater Rudy Winkler (born 1994), American Olympic track and field athlete Scott Winkler , American Paralympic track and field athlete Sieglinde Winkler (born 1966), Austrian alpine skier Tiberius Cornelis Winkler (1822–1897), Dutch anatomist and paleontologist U-Z [ edit ] Vladimir Winkler (1884–1956), Czech and Russian sculptor Wilhelm Winkler (1884-1984), Bohemian and Austrian statistician Wolfgang Winkler (1940-2001), German luger See also [ edit ] Potato Germans Winckler [REDACTED] Surname list This page lists people with
70-2060: The free dictionary. Winkler is a surname. Notable people with the surname include: A-E [ edit ] Albert J. Winkler (1894–1989), American professor of viticulture Alberto Winkler (1932–1981) Italian rower and Olympian Alexander Winkler (disambiguation) , multiple people Angela Winkler (born 1944), German actress Angelina Virginia Winkler (1842–1911), American journalist, editor, magazine publisher Anthony Winkler Prins (1817-1908), Dutch writer and encyclopedist Austin John Winkler (born 1981), American singer-songwriter, former lead singer for Hinder Ben Winkler (1902–1979), American sound engineer Bernhard Winkler (born 1966), German footballer Charles Winkler , American film director Clemens Winkler (1838–1904), German chemist, discoverer of germanium Clinton McKamy Winkler (1821–1882), American politician and Confederate soldier, namesake of Winkler County, Texas Dan Winkler (born 1990), American baseball player Emil Winkler (1835–1888), German engineer Eric Winkler (1920–1995), Canadian politician Eugen Gottlob Winkler (1912–1936), German essayist F-J [ edit ] Frank Winkler , American astronomer Gerhard Winkler (disambiguation) , multiple people Gernot M. R. Winkler (1922-2016), time measurement specialist at USNO Gus Winkler (1901-1933), American gangster and associate of Al Capone Gustav Winkler (1867–1954), German industrialist Hans Winkler (1877–1945), German botanist Hans Günter Winkler (1926-2018), German show jumping rider Hans-Heinrich Winkler , East German luger Harald Winkler (born 1962), Austrian bobsledder Harry Winkler (disambiguation) , multiple people Heinrich August Winkler (born 1938), German historian Helmut Gustav Franz Winkler (1915–1980), German geologist Henry Winkler (born 1945), American actor Hermann Winkler (born 1963), German politician and Member of
80-526: The intended article. Retrieved from " https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Winkler&oldid=1133806962 " Categories : Disambiguation pages Place name disambiguation pages Hidden categories: Short description is different from Wikidata All article disambiguation pages All disambiguation pages Winkler (surname) [REDACTED] Look up Winkler in Wiktionary,
90-601: Was elected president, Winkler was one of a few men who organized a Texas secession movement in Navarro County. In the Civil War, he commanded a unit known as the Navarro Rifles, a Confederate States Army unit that belonged to Hood's Texas Brigade . Winkler's wife died in 1861 while he was at war. He married writer Angelina V. Smith, the sister of Thomas Ingles Smith, in January 1864. She founded and edited
100-648: Was elected to the House of Representatives for the Second Texas Legislature in 1847. He introduced a petition that resulted in the creation of Navarro County, Texas from a portion of Robertson County. In 1848, Winkler married Louisa Bartlett-Smith, who was recently widowed from Texas legislator Thomas Ingles Smith. After his service in the legislature, Winkler practiced law in Corsicana, Texas in Navarro County for several years. After Abraham Lincoln
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