ORDWAY, ALBERT (1843-97) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Colonel of the 24th Massachusetts Infantry# ordwayalbert
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OSBORN, THOMAS OGDEN (1832-1904) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 39th Illinois Infantry# osbornthomasogden
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OSBORNE, EDWIN SYLVANUS (1839-1900) Union Officer – 149th Pennsylvania Infantry; U.S. Representative – Pennsylvania – 1885-91# osborneedwinsylvanus
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KELLY, JOHN HERBERT (1840-64) Confederate Brigadier General; Mortally wounded at Franklin, Tennessee – September 2, 1864 # kellyjohnherbert
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KELLY, JOHN (1822-86) U.S. Representative – New York – 1855-58; Sheriff of New York County – 1859-61 & 1865-67 # kellyjohn
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KEMPER, JAMES LAWSON (1823-95) Confederate Major General; Governor of Virginia – 1874-78# kemperjameslawson
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KENAN, AUGUSTUS HOLMES (1805-70) Confederate Congressman – Georgia – 1861-64 # kenanaugustusholmes
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KENNEDY, JOHN DOBY (1840-96) Confederate Brigadier General; Lieutenant Governor of South Carolina – 1880-82 # kennedyjohndoby
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KENNER, DUNCAN FARRAR (1813-87) Confederate Congressman – Louisiana – 1861-62; Confederate Diplomat# kennerduncanfarrar
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KEY, DAVID McKENDREE (1824-1900) Confederate Lieutenant Colonel – 43rd Tennessee Infantry; U.S. Postmaster General – 1877-80; U.S. Senator – Tennessee – 1875-77# keydavidmckendree
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TODD, JOHN BLAIR SMITH (1814-72) Union Brigadier General; U.S. Representative – Dakota Territory – 1861-65; Veteran of the Seminole & Mexican Wars # todjohnblairsmith
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VAN LEW, ELIZABETH (1818-1900) American Abolitionist; Union Spy during the American Civil War; Appointed Postmaster of Richmond, Virginia by President Ulysses S. Grant in 1866 # vanlewelizabeht
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TOTTEN, JOSEPH GILBERT (1788-1864) U.S. Army Brigadier General; Veteran of the War of 1812, the Mexican War, and the American Civil War # tottenjosephgilbert
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HUGHES, SARAH TILGHMAN (1896-1985) Federal Judge on the U.S. Court for the Northern District of Texas, 1961-75# hughessarahtilghman
Served on the three-judge panel which first heard Roe v. Wade, the decision being affirmed by the U.S. Supreme Court in 1973, overturned in 2022
Most remembered for swearing in Lyndon Johnson aboard Air Force One after the assassination of President John F. Kennedy in Dallas, Texas, November 22, 1963
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TOUCEY, ISAAC (1792-1869) U.S. Navy Secretary – 1857-61; U.S. Senator – Connecticut – 1852-57; U.S. Attorney General – 1848-49; Governor of Connecticut – 1846-47; U.S. Representative – Connecticut - 1835-39 # touceyisaac
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TOWER, ZEALOUS BATES (1819-1900) Union Brigadier General; Superintendent of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point – July-September, 1864; Veteran of the Mexican War # towerzealousbates
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TRACY, BENJAMIN FRANKLIN (1830-1915) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Colonel of the 109th New York Infantry, later of the 127th U.S. Colored Infantry; U.S. Navy Secretary – 1889-93# tracybenjaminfranklin
Awarded the Congressional Medal of Honor for action at the Battle of the Wilderness – May 6, 1864
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DRAPER, WILLIAM F. (1842-1910) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Union Lieutenant – 25th Massachusetts Infantry; Union Lieutenant Colonel – 36th Massachusetts Infantry; U.S. Congressman – Massachusetts – 1893-97# draperwilliamf
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BLUNT, JAMES GILLPATRICK (1826-81) Union Major General# bluntjamesgillpatrick
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BOND, JOHN RANDOLPH (1820-77) Union Brevet Brigadier General# bondjohnrandolph
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