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CALL, RICHARD K. (1792-1862) Florida Territorial Governor 1835-40 & 1841-44; Aide to General Andrew Jackson at the Battle of New Orleans; Brigadier General of West Florida Militia; U.S. Representative 1823-25# callrichardk
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CALL, WILKINSON (1834-1910) U.S. Senator Florida 1879-97; Nephew of Richard Call, Florida Territorial Governor 1836-39 & 1841-44; Served in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War# callwilkinson
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CALLAHAN, SAMUEL BENTON (1833-1911) Confederate Soldier in the First Creek Mounted Volunteers; Confederate Congressman Creek & Seminole Nations 1864-65# callahansamuelbenton
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CALLENDER, FRANKLIN D. (1817-82) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Commander of the St. Louis Arsenal; Chief of Ordnance Department of the Missouri# callenderfranklind
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CAMERON, ANGUS (1826-97) U.S. Senator Wisconsin 1875-85# cameronangus
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CAMERON, JAMES DONALD (1833-1918) U.S. Secretary of War - 1876-77; U.S. Senator - Pennsylvania - 1877-97# cameronjamesdonald
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CAMERON, SIMON (1799-1889) U.S. Secretary of War 1861-62, during the American Civil War; U.S. Senator Pennsylvania 1845-49, 1857-61 & 1867-77# cameronsimon
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CAMPAN, HENRIETTE GENET (1752-1822) French Educator & Writer; Ladys Maid in the service of Marie Antoinette before and during the French Revolution; Appointed headmistress of the first "Maison d'ιducation de la Lιgion d'honneur" by Napoleon in 1807# campanhg
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CAMPBELL, ALEXANDER WILLIAM (1828-93) Confederate Brigadier General Tennessee; Elected Mayor of Jackson, Tennessee - 1856# campbellalexanderwilliam
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CAMPBELL, JAMES (1812-93) U.S. Postmaster General 1853-57; Attorney General of the State of Pennsylvania 1852-53# campbellj
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CAMPBELL, JOHN (?-1845) U.S. Congressman South Carolina 1829-31 & 1837-45# campbellj
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CAMPBELL, JOHN ARCHIBALD (1811-89) Associate Justice of the U.S. Supreme Court 1853-61; Confederate Assistant Secretary of War 1862-65# campbellja
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CAMPBELL, JOSIAH ABIGAIL PATTERSON (1830-1917) Confederate Lieutenant Colonel 40th Mississippi Infantry; Confederate Congressman Mississippi 1861-62# campbelljosiahabigailpatterson
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CAMPELL, J.W. (?-?) Sheriff of Jefferson County, Virginia during the trial, imprisonment, and execution of John Brown in 1859# campbelljw
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CAMPISTRON, JEAN GALBERT de (1656-1723) French Dramatist# campistronjeangalbertde
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CAMUS, ALBERT (1913-60) French philosopher, Author, and Journalist# camusalbert
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CANFIELD, EUGENE (1837-?) Prominent Attorney in Aurora, Illinois; Elected to the Illinois State Senate in 1872# canfieldeugene
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CANGE, CHARLES du FRESNE (1610-88) French Philologist & Historian # cnagecharlesdufresne
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CAPERS, ELLISON (1837-1908) Confederate Brigadier General South Carolina# capersellison
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CAPERS, FRANCIS WITHERS (1819-92) Confederate General of Georgia State Troops # capersfranciswithers
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