STONEMAN, GEORGE, JR. (1822-94) Union Major General of Cavalry; Veteran of the Mexican & Yuma Wars; Governor of California – 1883-87 # stonemangeorgejr
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WOOD, FERNANDO (1812-81) Mayor of New York City – 1855-57 & 1860-61; U.S. Representative – New York – 1841-43, 1863-65, and 1867-81 # woodfernando
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TALLEY, ALEXANDER NICHOLAS (1827-67) Confederate Surgeon; Executive Medical Officer in South Carolina - 1861# talleyalexandernicholas
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TRUDEAU, JAMES DeBERTY (1817-87) Confederate Physician & Surgeon; Brigadier General of Louisiana Militia# trudeaujamesdeberty
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STOUGHTON, EDWIN HENRY (1838-68) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 4th Vermont Infantry# stoughtonedwinhenry
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STRINGHAM, SILAS HORTON (1798-1876) Union Navy Officer, promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral on August 1, 1862; Veteran of the War of 1812, the Second Barbary War, and the Mexican War # stringhamsilashorton
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STRONG, WILLIAM KERLEY (1805-67) Union Brigadier General; War-time Commander of the District of Cairo, Illinois, the District of St. Louis, Missouri, and Benton Barracks # strongwilliamkerley
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SANBORN, FRANKLIN BENJAMIN (1831-1917) American Abolitionist & Social Reformer; Member of the “Secret Six,” which helped fund John Brown’s Raid on Harpers Ferry, Virginia – October 16-18, 1859# sanbornfranklinbenjamin
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SCHENCK, JAMES FINDLAY (1807-82) Union Navy Officer, later promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral; Younger Brother of Union General Robert Cumming Schenck; Veteran of the Mexican War# schenckjamesfindlay
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JENKINS, THORNTON ALEXANDER (1811-93) Union Navy Officer, later promoted to the rank of Rear Admiral; Veteran of the Mexican War # jenkinsthorntonalexander
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SEWALL, SAMUEL EDMUND (1799–1888) American Abolitionist & Suffragist # sewallsamueledmund
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STURGIS, SAMUEL DAVIS (1822-89) Union Brigadier General; Veteran of the Mexican & western Indian Wars# sturgissamueldavis
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SEYMOUR, HORATIO (1810-86) Governor of New York – 1853-54 & 1863-64; U.S. Presidential Candidate on the Democratic Ticket - 1868 # seymourhoratio
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SEYMOUR, ORIGEN STORRS (1804-81) U.S. Representative – Connecticut – 1851-55; Chief Justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court – 1873-74 # seymourorigenstorrs
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SEYMOUR, THOMAS HART (1807-68) Governor of Connecticut – 1850-53; U.S. Representative – Connecticut - 1843-45 # seymourthomashart
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SHANKS, JOHN PETER CLEAVER (1826-1901) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Colonel of the 7th Indiana Cavalry; U.S. Representative – Indiana – 1861-63 & 1867-75# shanksjuohnpetercleaver
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WILLIAMS, THOMAS R. (1815-62) Union Brigadier General; Killed in Action during the Battle of Baton Rouge, Louisiana – August 5, 1862; Veteran of the Black Hawk, Seminole, and Mexican Wars# williamsthomasr
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SMITH, TRUMAN (1791-1884) U.S. Senator – Connecticut – 1849-54; Appointed as judge to the court for the suppression of the slave trade by President Lincoln – 1862-70# smithtruman
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SULLIVAN, JEREMIAH CUTLER (1830-90) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 13th Indiana Infantry; Served in the U.S. Navy – 1848-54; Veteran of the Mexican War # sullivanjeremiahcutler
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BROWNE, THOMAS M. (1829-81) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Union Colonel – 7th Indiana Cavalry; U.S. Congressman – Indiana – 1877-91# brownethomasm
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