DE LA MARE, WALTER (1873-1956) English Poet, Short Story Writer, and Novelist# walterdelamare
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STUART, JAMES EWELL BROWN “Jeb” (1833-1864) Confederate Major General - Virginia; Mortally wounded at the Battle of Yellow Tavern, Virginia – May 11, 1864# stuartjamesewellbrown
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SEWARD, FREDERICK WILLIAM (1830-1915) Assistant U.S. Secretary of State – 1861-69 & 1877-79; Son of Civil War Secretary of State Wiliam H. Seward# sewardfrederickwilliam
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SHARP, JACOB HUNTER (1816-78) Confederate Brigadier General; Saw action at the Civil War Battles of Shiloh, Stone’s River, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Franklin, and Nashville; Speaker of the Mississippi State House of Representative – 1886-88 # sharpjacobhunter
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STRAHL, OTHO F. (1831-64) Confederate Brigadier General – Tennessee; Killed-in-Action at the Battle of Franklin – November 30, 1864# strahlothof
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FESSENDEN, FRANCIS (1839-1906) Union Major General – Maine; Mayor of Portland, Maine - 1876 # fessendenfrancis
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FESSENDEN, JAMES DEERING (1833-82) Union Brigadier General - Maine # fessendenjamesdeering
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FISK, CLINTON BOWEN (1828-90) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 33rd Missouri Infantry; Assistant Commissioner of the Freedmen's Bureau for Kentucky & Tennessee; Prohibition Party Candidate for U.S. President – 1888; Namesake of Fisk University# fiskclintonbowen
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GARRISON, WILLIAM LLOYD (1805-79) American Journalist & Abolitionist; Founder of the Abolitionist Newspaper, “The Liberator”# garrisonwilliamlloyd
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RUGER, THOMAS HOWARD (1833-1907) Union Major General; Lieutenant Colonel of the 3rd Wisconsin Infantry; Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy – 1871-76; Veteran of the Crow Indian War# rugerthomashoward
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NICKERSON, FRANKLIN STILLMAN (1826-1917) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 14th Maine Infantry# nickersonfranklinstillman
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SYPHER, JACOB H. (1837-1905) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Union Colonel – 11th U.S. Colored Heavy Artillery; U.S. Congressman – Louisiana – 1868-69 & 1870-75# sypherjacobh
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RODGERS, FREDERICK W. (1842-1917) Union Navy Officer, later promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral; Grandson of U.S. Navy Commodore Matthew C. Perry; Veteran of the Spanish-American & Philippine-American Wars# rodgersfrederickw
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RODGERS, JOHN (1812-82) Union Navy Officer, later promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral in the U.S. Navy; Veteran of the Florida Seminole Wars # rodgersjohn
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ROSSI, ANGELO JOSEPH (1878-1948) Mayor of San Francisco, California – 1931-44 # rossiangelojoseph
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ROWLEY, THOMAS ALGEO (1808-92) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 13th & 102nd Pennsylvania Infantries; Veteran of the Mexican War # rowleythomasalgeo
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BOUTON, EDWARD (1834-1921) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Union Colonel – 59th U.S. Colored Infantry# boutonedward
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CRAM, THOMAS J. (1804-83) Union Brevet Major General; Staff Officer to General John Wool# cramthomasj
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SHERMAN, ELLEN BOYLE EWING (1824-88) Wife of Union General William Tecumseh Sherman; Daughter of Thomas Ewing – Secretary of the Treasury – 1841 & Secretary of the Interior – 1849-50# shermanellenewing
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BENJAMIN, SAMUEL NICHOLL (1839-86) U.S. Army Officer; Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for Distinguished Service during the American Civil War# benjaminsamuelnicholl
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