AMMEN, DANIEL (1820-98) U.S. Rear Admiral; Union Naval Officer# ammend
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ZWINGLI, ULRICH (1484-1531) Swiss Reformation Leader# zwingliu
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WIRZ, HENRY (1823-65) Swiss-Born Confederate Officer; Commandant of the Andersonville Prison Camp; Executed by hanging on November 10, 1865 # wirzhenry
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ALLEN, IRA (1751-1814) A Founder of the State of Vermont; Leader of the Green Mountain Boys; Younger brother of Ethan Allen# alleni
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MEANS, JOHN HUGH (1812-62) Confederate Colonel – 17th South Carolina Infantry; Killed-in-Action at the Battle of Second Manassas – September 1, 1862; Governor of South Carolina – 1850-52 # meansjohnhugh
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MENEES, THOMAS (1823-1905) Confederate Congressman – Tennessee – 1862-65; Dean of the Medical Departments of the University of Nashville & Vanderbilt University – 1874-95 # meneesthomas
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MERCER, HUGH WEEDON (1808-77) Confederate Brigadier General – Georgia; Grandson of American Revolutionary War General Hugh Mercer # mercerhughweedon
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MERCER, HUGH (1726-77) Brigadier General in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War; Served in the French & Indian War# mercerhugh
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MERRITT, WESLEY (1834-1910) Union Major General – saw action from Chancellorsville through Appomattox in the Army of the Potomac Cavalry; Served in the Indian Wars, the Spanish-American War, and the Philippine-American War# merrittwesley
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LOGAN, THOMAS MULDRUP (1840-1914) Confederate Brigadier General – South Carolina; The youngest general officer in the Confederate Army# 10954
A Requisition for Hampton’s Legion
Civil War-Date Document Signed, 8” x 11”, Petersburg, Virginia, August 31, 1863, “Approved, T.M. Logan, L[ieutenan]t Col[on el] Com[man]d[in]g Reg[imen]t,” a partly printed requisition “For Quartermaster’s Stores for Hampton Legion, Stationed at Petersburg, V[irgini]a.”
On the brown “necessity paper” commonly used by the Confederate Army at the time, with several minor stains throughout; small tears and chips at the right edges. While manuscript portions are somewhat light, Logan’s endorsement, at left center, is quite legible.
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SEDDON, JAMES ALEXANDER (1815-80) Confederate Secretary of War – 1862-65; U.S. Representative – Virginia – 1845-47 & 1849-51# 10947
Appointing an Officer in the 61st Virginia Infantry
Civil War-Date Document Signed, on imprinted 8” x 10” Confederate War Department stationery, Richmond, Virginia, May 12, 1864, “James A. Seddon,” a partly printed appointment for William Henry Stewart to the rank of Lieutenant Colonel in the 61st Virginia Infantry. The unit was heavily engaged at the Civil War battles of Chancellorsville, Spotsylvania Court House, and Cold Harbor, Stewart being wounded at all three.
Lightly and evenly toned, with scattered stains and several chips at the corners and edges; there is a water stain at the lower left, well away from Seddon’s signature, and clean separation at two horizontal folds has been reinforced with archival tape on the reverse.
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BONSALL, SPENCER (1816-88) Union Hospital Steward – 81st Pennsylvania Infantry; Saw action during the Peninsula Campaign and at Fredericksburg and Gettysburg, where he was seriously injured. # bonsallspencer
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BINGHAM, WILLIAM (1752-1804) Member of the Continental Congress; U.S. Senator – Pennsylvania - 1795-1801; Founder of the Bank of North America; President of the Philadelphia & Lancaster Turnpike Company# binghamwilliam
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BYRD, RICHARD E. (1888-1957) American Aviator & Polar Explorer; Congressional Medal of Honor Recipient; U.S. Navy Rear Admiral# byrdricharde
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CAMERON, JAMES DONALD (1833-1918) U.S. Secretary of War - 1876-77; U.S. Senator - Pennsylvania - 1877-97# cameronjamesdonald
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WALTON, GEORGE (1749-1804) Signer of the Declaration of Independence; U.S. Senator – Georgia – 1795-96; Governor of Georgia – 1789-90; Chief Justice of Georgia 1783-89# waltongeorge
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WALTON, GEORGE (1749-1804) Signer of the Declaration of Independence; U.S. Senator – Georgia – 1795-96; Governor of Georgia – 1789-90; Chief Justice of Georgia 1783-89# 7665
Document Signed, 8” x 12 ½”, Chatham County, Georgia, December 14, 1785, “Geo. Walton,” as Chief Justice of the Georgia Supreme Court, a manuscript legal document regarding the payment of a debt.
The document is evenly toned, with several stains and a few insignificant edge chips and tears. One word of text is affected by a small area of paper loss near the right edge, along the uppermost of three horizontal folds, another of which has been repaired on the reverse. Detachment of the upper one-fourth of the document at the uppermost fold could easily be repaired by a professional conservator.
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BOMFORD, JAMES VOTY (1812-92) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Union Colonel – 8th U.S. Infantry; Staff Officer to General Alexander M. McCook# bomfordjamesvoty
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BONAPARTE, CHARLES J. (1851-1921) U.S. Navy Secretary – 1905-06; U.S. Attorney General – 1906-09; Grandnephew of Napoleon Bonaparte# bonapartecharlesj
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BROWN, SAMUEL LOCKWOOD (1825-1912) Union Brevet Brigadier General# brownsamuellockwood
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