MANOUCHIAN, MISSAK (1906-44) French-Armenian Poet, Communist Activist, and Survivor of the Armenian Genocide; Military leader in the French Resistance in Paris during World War II; Executed by the Nazis in Fort Mont-Valérien on February 21, 1944# manouchianm
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RORTY, JAMES McKAY (ca1837-63) Union Captain in the American Civil War; Killed-in-Action at the Battle of Gettysburg – July 2, 1863# rortyjm
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O’DONOHUE, WILLIAM (1838-63) Union Lieutenant in the American Civil War; Killed-in-Action at the Battle of Chancellorsville – May 3, 1863# odonohuew
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ALLISON, ABRAHAM K. (1814-93) Confederate State Senator – Florida - 1862-64; Captain of the Franklin Rifles during the Seminole War; U.S. Representative – Florida - 1845, 1847, and 1852; Governor of Confederate Florida - 1865# allisonak
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CLARK, CHARLES (1811-77) Confederate Brigadier General – Mississippi; Confederate Governor of Mississippi – 1863-65 # clarkc
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YULEE, DAVID LEVY (1810-76) Confederate Congressman - Florida; First Jewish U.S. Senator – Florida – 1845-51 & 1855-61; U.S. Representative – Florida – 1841-45# yuleedavidlevy
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SEDDON, JAMES ALEXANDER (1815-80) Confederate Secretary of War – 1862-65; U.S. Representative – Virginia – 1845-47 & 1849-51# seddonjamesalexander
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MAGRATH, ANDREW GORDON (1813-93) Last Governor of Confederate South Carolina - 1864-65 # magrathag
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HUNTER, ROBERT MERCER TALIAFERRO (1809-87) Confederate Secretary of State – 1861-62; Confederate Senator – Virginia - 1862-65; U.S. Senator – Virginia – 1847-61; U.S. Representative – 1837-43 & 1845-47 # hunterrobertmercertaliaferro
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TRENHOLM, GEORGE ALFRED (1807-76) South Carolina Businessman, Politician, and Slaveholding Planter; Confederate Treasury Secretary – 1864-65 # trenholmga
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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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ADAMS, JOHN (1825-64) Confederate Brigadier General – Tennessee; Killed-in-Action at the Battle of Franklin, Tennessee – November 30, 1864# adamsjohncsa
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HOBBES, THOMAS (1588-1679) English Philosopher# hobbest
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CAMPAN, HENRIETTE GENET (1752-1822) French Educator & Writer; Lady’s Maid in the service of Marie Antoinette before and during the French Revolution; Appointed headmistress of the first "Maison d'éducation de la Légion d'honneur" by Napoleon in 1807# campanhg
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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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HARDEE, WILLIAM JOSEPH (1815-73) Confederate Lieutenant General – Georgia # hardeewilliamjoseph
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ADAMS, LOUISA CATHERINE (1775-1852) U.S. First Lady – 1825-29; Wife of U.S. President John Quincy Adams# adamslc
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LEE, ROBERT EDWARD (1807-70) Confederate General & Commander of the Army of Northern Virginia# leerobertedward
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GREGORY, EDGAR M. (1804-71) Union Brevet Major General; Union Colonel – 91st Pennsylvania Infantry# gregoryedgarm
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DOCKERY, THOMAS P. (1833-98) Confederate Brigadier General# dockerytp
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