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CLAY, CLEMENT CLAIBORNE, JR. (1816-82) Confederate Senator Alabama 1862-64; U.S. Senator Alabama 1853-61# clayclementclaibornejr
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CLAY, HENRY (1777-1852) U.S. Secretary of State - 1825-29; U.S. Presidential Candidate - 1824, 1832 & 1844# clayhenry
U.S. Senator Kentucky 1806-07, 1810-11, 1831-42 & 1849-52; U.S. Congressman Kentucky 1813-14, 1815-21 & 1823-25; Speaker of the U.S. House of Representatives 1811-14, 1815-20 & 1823-25
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CLAYTON, ALEXANDER MOSBY (1801-89) Confederate Congressman Mississippi - 1861# claytonalexandermosby
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CLAYTON, HENRY DeLAMAR, SR. (1827-89) Confederate Major General - Alabama# claytonhenrydelamarsr
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CLEBURNE, PATRICK RONAYNE (1828-64) Confederate Major General Arkansas; Killed-in-Action at the Battle of Franklin, Tennessee November 30, 1864# cleburnepr
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CLEM, JOHN LINCOLN JOHNNY (1851-1937) Union Lance Sergeant - 22nd Michigan; Served at Chickamauga; Wounded twice during the Atlanta Campaign # clemjohnny
"The Drummer Boy of Chickamauga"
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CLEMENS, OLIVIA LANGDON (1845-1904) Wife of American Author Samuel Langhorne Clemens, also known as Mark Twain# clemensolivialangdon
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CLEMENS, ORION (1825-97) Secretary of the Nevada Territory 1861-64; Older brother of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, famous author who wrote under the pen name Mark Twain# clemensorion
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CLEMENS, SAMUEL LANGHORNE (1835-1910) American Author, also known as Mark Twain# clemenssamuellanghorne
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CLEVELAND, FRANCES FOLSOM (1864-1947) U.S. First Lady 1886-89 & 1893-97# clevalandfrancesfolsom
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CLEVELAND, GROVER (1837-1908) Twenty-Second & Twenty-Fourth U.S. President - 1885-89 & 1893-97; Governor of New York 1883-85; Mayor of Buffalo, New York - 1882 # clevelandgrover
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CLEVELAND, ROSE ELIZABETH (1846-1918) Sister of Grover Cleveland; Served as functional First Lady during her brothers time as New York Governor and as U.S. President before his marriage to Frances Folsom# clevelandroseelizabeth
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CLIFFORD, NATHAN (1803-81) U.S. Supreme Court Associate Justice 1858-81; U.S. Attorney General 1846-48; U.S. Representative Maine 1839-43# cliffordnathan
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CLINCH, DUNCAN LAMONT (1787-1849) U.S. Brevet Brigadier General - Commanded at the Seminole Indian War Battle of Withlacoochie; Served in the War of 1812; U.S. Representative Georgia - 1845-46 # clinchduncanlamont
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CLINGMAN, THOMAS LANIER (1812-1897) Confederate Brigadier General; U.S. Senator North Carolina 1858-61; U.S. Representative North Carolina 1843-45 & 1847-58 # clingmanthomaslanier
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CLOPTON, DAVID (1820-92) Confederate Soldier 12th Alabama Infantry; Confederate Congressman Alabama 1862-65; U.S. Representative Alabama 1859-61# cloptondavid
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CLUSKEY, MICHAEL WALSH (1832-73) Confederate Colonel; Confederate Congressman Tennessee 1864-65 # cluskeymichaelwalsh
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COBB, HOWELL (1815-68) Confederate Major General Georgia; Confederate Congressman 1861-62; U.S. Treasury Secretary - 1857-60; U.S. Congressman Georgia 1843-51 & 1855-57; Governor of Georgia 1851-53 # cobbhowell
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COBB, THOMAS READE ROOTES (1823-62) Confederate Brigadier General Georgia; Confederate Congressman 1861-62; Killed-in-Action at the Battle of Fredericksburg, Virginia December 13, 1862# cobbthomasreaderootes
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COCHRANE, JOHN CROMBIE (1833-87) Renowned Architect in Chicago, Illinois; Designed the State Capitol Buildings in Springfield, Illinois & Des Moines, Iowa# cochranejohncrombie
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