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DOCKERY, THOMAS P. (1833-98) Confederate Brigadier General# dockerytp
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DODGE, GRENVILLE M. (1831-1916) Union Major General – Iowa; Chief Engineer of the Union Pacific Railroad – 1866-70; U.S. Congressman – Iowa – 1867-69# dodgegrenvillem
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DOLES, GEORGE PIERCE (1830-64) Confederate Brigadier General – Georgia; Killed-in-Action at Bethesda Church, Virginia – June 2, 1864# dolesgeorgepierce
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DONELSON, ANDREW JACKSON (1799-1871) U.S. Diplomat; Candidate for U.S. Vice President – 1856; Nephew, Aide-de-Camp, and Private Secretary to Andrew Jackson # donelsonaj
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DONNELL, FORREST C. (1884-1980) Governor of Missouri – 1941-45; U.S. Senator – Missouri – 1945-51# donnellforrestc
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DORSEY, STEPHEN WALLACE (1842-1916) Union Captain – 1st Ohio Light Artillery; U.S. Senator – Arkansas – 1873-79# dorseystephenwallace
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DORVAL, MARIE (1798-1849) French Actress# dorvalm
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DOSTOEVSKY, FYODOR (1821-81) Russian Novelist, Philosopher, Essayist, and Journalist# dostoevskyf
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DOUBLEDAY, ABNER (1819-93) Union Major General – New York; Popularly credited with inventing the game of Baseball # doubledayabner
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DOW, NEAL (1804-97) Union Brigadier General – Maine; Colonel of the 13th Maine Volunteer Infantry; Wounded and Captured during the Siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana on June 30, 1863# downeal
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DOWNS, SOLOMON W. (1801-54) U.S. Senator – Louisiana – 1847-53# downssw
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DOYLE, SIR ARTHUR CONAN (1859-1930) British Writer & Physician# doylesirarthurconan
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DRAYTON, THOMAS F. (1809-91) Confederate Brigadier General - South Carolina # draytonthomasf
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DROMGOOLE, GEORGE COKE (1797-1847) U.S. Congressman – Virginia – 1835-41 & 1843-47# dromgoolegeorgecoke
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DUDLEY, ANNE DALLAS (1876-1955) American Suffragette# dudleyannedallas
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DUKE, BASIL W. (1838-1916) Confederate Brigadier General - Kentucky# dukebasilw
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DULLES, JOHN FOSTER (1888-1959) U.S. Secretary of State – 1953-59; U.S. Senator – New York - 1949# dullesjohnfoster
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DUNCAN, ALEXANDER (1788-1853) U.S. Congressman – Ohio – 1837-41 & 1843-45# duncanalexander
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DUNCAN, JOSEPH (1794-1844) Governor of Illinois – 1834-38; U.S. Representative – Illinois – 1827-34; Major General of Illinois State Militia during the Black Hawk War# duncanjoseph
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DUNCAN, THOMAS (1819-87) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Union Major – 3rd U.S. Cavalry# duncanthomas
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