CAMPELL, J.W. (?-?) Sheriff of Jefferson County, Virginia during the trial, imprisonment, and execution of John Brown in 1859# campbelljw
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BROWNE, WILLIAM MONTAGUE (1823-83) Confederate Brigadier General; Confederate Secretary of State ad interim, February 17 - March 18, 1862# brownewilliammontague
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NEWTON, EBEN (1795-1885) U.S. Congressman – Ohio – 1851-53; President of the Ashtabula & New Lisbon Railroad Company – 1856-59# newtoneben
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NES, HENRY (1799-1850) U.S. Congressman – Pennsylvania – 1843-45 & 1847-50# neshenry
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NELSON, WILLIAM (1824-62) Union Major General – Kentucky; Killed by Union General Jefferson C. Davis in a Louisville hotel on September 29, 1862 # nelsonwilliam
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NABERS, BENJAMIN DUKE (1812-78) U.S. Congressman – Mississippi – 1851-53# nabersbenjaminduke
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PEGRAM, JOHN (1832-65) Confederate Brigadier General – Virginia; Killed-in-Action at Hatcher’s Run on February 6, 1865# pegramjohn
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CHALMERS, JAMES RONALD (1831-98) Confederate Brigadier General; U.S. Representative – Mississippi – 1877-81 & 1884-85 # chalmersjamesronald
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LEE, STEPHEN DILL (1833-1908) Confederate Lieutenant General; First President of Mississippi State University – 1880-99 # leestephendill
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McCULLOCH, ROBERT (1820-1905) Confederate Colonel – 2nd Missouri Cavalry# mccullochrobert
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MISSISSIPPI - PONTOTOC COUNTY# mspontotoccounty
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FORREST, NATHAN BEDFORD (1821-77) Confederate Lieutenant General – Tennessee # forrestnathanbedford
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RANSOM, ROBERT, JR. (1828-92) Confederate Major General, brother of Confederate Brigadier General Matthew W. Ransom # ransomrobertjr
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CHESNUT, JAMES, JR. (1815-85) Confederate Brigadier General – South Carolina; U.S. Senator – South Carolina – 1858-60# chesnutjamesjr
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NASSAU, MAURICE OF (1567-1625) Dutch Nobleman & Soldier, became Maurice of Orange upon the death of his eldest half-brother, Philip William, in 1618# nassaumauriceof
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CLAIBORNE, JOHN M. (1839-1909) Confederate Officer – 8th Texas Cavalry, known as Terry’s Texas Rangers; Served under Nathan Bedford Forrest, Joseph Wheeler, and John Wharton, and was wounded three times during the Civil War# claibornejohnm
Joined President Jefferson Davis and General John C. Breckinridge after they fled Richmond, and was captured by Union Troops near Cedartown, Georgia on May 15, 1865; Editor of a Texas newspaper, the “New Birmingham Times,” in the 1890s
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CHITTENDEN, SIMEON B. (1814-89) U.S. Congressman – New York – 1874-81# chittendensimeonb
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CHILDS, FREDERICK LYNN (1831-94) Confederate Lieutenant Colonel# childsfredericklynn
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CLAIBORNE, WILLIAM CHARLES COLE (1775-1817) First Governor of Mississippi Territory – 1801; First Governor of Orleans Territory – 1804-12; U.S. Senator – Louisiana – 1817; Veteran of the Battle of New Orleans# claibornewilliamcharlescole
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CLANTON, JAMES HOLT (1827-71) Confederate Brigadier General – Alabama# clantonjamesholt
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