SEWARD, WILLIAM HENRY, JR. (1839-1920) Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 9th New York Heavy Artillery; Youngest son of Civil War Secretary of State William Henry Seward # sewardwilliamhenryjr
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SEYMOUR, TRUMAN (1824-91) Union Brigadier General; Veteran of the Mexican & Third Seminole Wars# seymourtruman
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JUAREZ, BENITO (1806-72) President of Mexico – 1858-72; Mexican Lawyer & Politician; Governor of Oaxaca – 1847-52# juarezbenito
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KRZYZANOWSKI, WLADIMIR BONAWENTURA (1824-87) Polish-born Union Brigadier General; Colonel of the 58th New York Infantry # krzyzanowskiwladimirbonawentura
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GRENVILLE, WILLIAM (1759-1834) British Prime Minister – 1806-07; British Member of Parliament – 1782-90# grenvillewilliam
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TRAPIER, JAMES HEYWARD (1815-65) Confederate Brigadier General – South Carolina# trapierjamesheyward
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TRIMBLE, ISAAC RIDGEWAY (1802-88) Confederate Major General# trimbleisaacridgeway
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TRIPLETT, GEORGE WASHINGTON (1809-94) Confederate Officer – 1st Kentucky Cavalry; Confederate Congressman – Kentucky – 1864-65# triplettgeorgewashington
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TURNER, JOSIAH, JR. (1821-1901) Confederate Officer – 2nd North Carolina Cavalry; Confederate Congressman – North Carolina – 1864-65# turnerjosiahjr
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TWIGGS, DAVID EMANUEL (1790-1862) Confederate Major General; U.S. Army Brevet Major General – Served from the War of 1812 through the Mexican & Seminole Indian Wars; Namesake of Twiggs County, Georgia# twiggsdavidemanuel
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TYLER, ASHER (1798-1875) U.S. Congressman – New York – 1843-45# tylerasher
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TYLER, ROBERT CHARLES (1832-65) Confederate Brigadier General; Killed-in-Action at the Battle of West Point, Georgia – April 16, 1865# tylerrobertcharles
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VALLANDIGHAM, CLEMENT LAIRD (1820-71) U.S. Representative – Ohio – 1858-63; Leader of the anti-war “Copperheads” during the American Civil War# vallandighamclementlaird
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VAN DORN, EARL (1820-63) Confederate Major General - Mississippi# vandornearl
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VANCE, ROBERT BRANK (1828-99) Confederate Brigadier General; U.S. Representative – North Carolina - 1873-85 # vancerobertbrank
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VANCE, ZEBULON BAIRD (1830-94) Confederate Colonel; Governor of North Carolina – 1862-65 & 1877-79; U.S. Senator – North Carolina – 1879-94; U.S. Representative – North Carolina – 1858-61# vancezebulonbaird
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VAUGHAN, ALFRED JEFFERSON, JR. (1830-99) Confederate Brigadier General# vaughanalfredjeffersonjr
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VAUGHN, JOHN CRAWFORD (1824-75) Confederate Brigadier General # vaughnjohncrawford
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VENABLE, ABRAHAM WATKINS (1799-1876) Confederate Congressman – North Carolina - 1861-62; U.S. Representative – North Carolina – 1847-53# venableabrahamwatkins
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VAN NESS, MARCIA BURNS (1782-1832) Philanthropist & Founder of the Washington, D.C. Orphan Asylum; Interred in the Van Ness Mausoleum; Wife of John Peter Van Ness, U.S. Representative – New York – 1801-03 & Mayor of Washington, D.C. – 1830-34 # vannessmarciaburns
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