McCAUSLAND, JOHN, JR. (1836-1927) Confederate Brigadier General# mccauslandjohnjr
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McBRIDE, ANDREW JACKSON (1836-1922) Confederate Colonel – 10th Georgia Infantry# mcbrideandrewjackson
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McCALLUM, JAMES (1806-89) Confederate Congressman – Tennessee – 1864-65# mccallumjames
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McCOWN, JOHN PORTER (1815-79) Confederate Brigadier General - Tennessee# mccownjohnporter
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McCULLOCH, BENJAMIN (1811-62) Confederate Brigadier General; Killed-in-Action at the Battle of Pea Ridge, Arkansas – March 7, 1862 # mccullochbenjamin
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McDANIEL, HENRY DICKERSON (1836-1926) Confederate Officer – 11th Georgia Infantry; Governor of Georgia – 1883-86# mcdanielhenrydickerson
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POPHAM, JOHN (1531-1607) Speaker of the English House of Commons – 1580-83; Attorney General – 1581-92; Lord Chief Justice of England – 1592-1607# pophamjohn
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McCRADY, EDWARD, JR. (1833-1903) Confederate Lieutenant Colonel – 1st South Carolina Infantry; South Carolina State Representative – 1880-86 & 1888-90# mccradyedwardjr
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McCULLOCH, HENRY EUSTACE (1816-95) Confederate Brigadier General; Served in the Texas Revolution & Mexican War# mccullochhenryeustace
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MORGAN, DANIEL (1736-1802) American Revolutionary War, Continental Army Brigadier General; U.S. Representative – Virginia – 1797-99# morgandaniel
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ENDECOTT, JOHN (ca 1600-1664/65) Early Five-Term Governor of the Massachusetts Bay Colony# endecottjohn
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BOYINGTON, WILLIAM W. (1818-98) Prominent Architect in Chicago, Illinois; Mayor of Highland Park, Illinois# boyingtonwilliamw
Designed dozens of buildings, large and small, in Chicago and across the Midwest, including the cities of Des Moines, Iowa; Milwaukee, Wisconsin; and Joliet, Peoria, and Springfield, Illinois, along with the fire-proof jail in Pike County, Pittsfield, Illinois
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BROWN, EGBERT BENSON (1816-1902) Union Brigadier General; Early-war Lieutenant Colonel of the 7th Missouri Infantry; Saw Civil War action in Missouri, the Indian Territory, and the Trans-Mississippi; Elected Mayor of Toledo, Ohio - 1849# 11068
Signature & Rank, probably war date, “E.B. Brown, Brig[adier] Gen[eral] Vol[unteer]s,” on a 1” x 3 ¾” slip of lined paper; affixed to slightly larger backing.
Lightly and evenly toned.
OUT OF STOCK
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GOODWIN, RICHARD N. (1931-2018) American Writer & Presidential Advisor; Aide & Speechwriter to Presidents John F. Kennedy and Lyndon B. Johnson, and to Senator Robert F. Kennedy; husband of historian Doris Kearns Goodwin# goodwinrichardn
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PAVLOV, IVAN PETROVICH (1849-1936) Russian Physiologist# pavlovivanpetrovich
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PELLISSON, PAUL (1624-93) French Author# pellissonpaul
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JEANNIN, PIERRE (1542–1623) French Statesman # jeanninpierre
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STEEL, WILLIAM A. (1836-79) American Businessman, known for establishing the largest stone quarry company in the U.S. at the time; Mayor of Joliet, Illinois – 1869-73 & 1875-76# steelwilliama
Organized and served as Major of the National Iron Works Battalion in St. Louis, building gunboats for the Union during the American Civil War
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ARBOS, ENRIQUE FERNANDEZ (1863-1939) Spanish Violinist, Composer, and Conductor# arbosef
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STEVENSON, CARTER LITTLEPAGE, JR. (1817-88) Confederate Major General # stevensoncarterlittlepagejr
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