CRITTENDEN, JOHN JORDAN (1787-1863) U.S. Attorney General - 1841 & 1850-53; U.S. Congressman – Kentucky – 1861-63; U.S. Senator – Kentucky – 1817-19, 1835-48 & 1855-61; Governor of Kentucky – 1848-50; Veteran of the War of 1812# crittendenjohnjordan
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CRESWELL, JOHN A.J. (1828-91) U.S. Postmaster General – 1869-74; U.S. Senator – Maryland – 1865-67# creswelljohnaj
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CRITTENDEN, THOMAS LEONIDAS (1819-93) Union Major General – Kentucky; Veteran of the Mexican War; Brother of Confederate General George B. Crittenden # crittendenthomasleonidas
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DANA, CHARLES A. (1819-97) Assistant U.S. Secretary of War – 1864-65; Publisher & Editor of the “New York Sun”# danacharlesa
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DANA, AMASA (1792-1867) U.S. Congressman – New York – 1843-45# danaamasa
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WOLCOTT, OLIVER, JR. (1760-1833) U.S. Treasury Secretary – 1795-1800; Governor of Connecticut – 1817-27; Revolutionary War Deputy Quartermaster General# wolcottoliverjr
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WEBBER, JULES C. (1838-72) Union Brevet Brigadier General; Lieutenant Colonel of the 18th Illinois Infantry; Staff officer to General Frederick Steele# webberjulesc
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WEBER, MAX (1824-1901) German-born Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 20th New York Infantry; Veteran of the European Revolutions of 1848 # webermax
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WEBSTER, DANIEL FLETCHER (1813-62) Union Army Officer; Colonel of the 12th Massachusetts Infantry; Mortally wounded at the Battle of Second Bull Run – August 30, 1862; Son of U.S. Secretary of State Daniel Webster # websterdanielfletcher
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WEBSTER, JOSEPH DANA (1811-76) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 1st Illinois Light Artillery; Chief-of-Staff to Union Generals Ulysses S. Grant & William Tecumseh Sherman during the American Civil War; Veteran of the Mexican War# websterjosephdana
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DOW, NEAL (1804-97) Union Brigadier General – Maine; Colonel of the 13th Maine Volunteer Infantry; Wounded and Captured during the Siege of Port Hudson, Louisiana on June 30, 1863# downeal
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CLAY, CASSIUS MARCELLUS (1810-1903) Union Major General – Kentucky; U.S. Minister to Russia - 1861-62 & 1863-69# claycassiusmarcellus
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CAMERON, SIMON (1799-1889) U.S. Secretary of War – 1861-62, during the American Civil War; U.S. Senator – Pennsylvania – 1845-49, 1857-61 & 1867-77# cameronsimon
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CHURCHILL, WINSTON S. (1874-1965) Prime Minister of England – 1940-45 & 1951-55# churchillwinstons
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CHURCHILL, CLEMENTINE S. (1885-1977) Wife of Winston Churchill # churchillclementines
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CLARK, WALLIS OLWIN (1854-1914) U.S. Army Officer, graduated from West Point in 1877; Served with the 7th U.S. Cavalry in the western Indian Wars# clarkwallisolwin
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COOKE, WILLIAM WINER (1846-76) U.S. Army Officer during the American Civil War & Indian Wars; Served as adjutant for 7th Cavalry Lieutenant Colonel George Armstrong Custer and was killed during the Battle of the Little Bighorn – June 25, 1876# cookewilliamwiner
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CLEMENS, ORION (1825-97) Secretary of the Nevada Territory – 1861-64; Older brother of Samuel Langhorne Clemens, famous author who wrote under the pen name Mark Twain# clemensorion
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RAWLINS, JOHN AARON (1831-69) Union Brigadier General; Close friend, confidant, and staff officer to General Ulysses S. Grant; U.S. Secretary of War - 1869 # rawlinsjohnaaron
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REEDER, ANDREW HORATIO (1807-64) First Governor of the Kansas Territory – 1854-55 # reederandrewhoratio
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