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Barton, Clara
Chamberlain, Joshua L.
Custer, George Armstrong
Davis, Jefferson
Dix, Dorothea
Douglass, Frederick
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Forrest, Nathan Bedford
Grant, Ulysses S
Jackson, Thomas Jonathan
Johnson, Andrew
Lee, Robert E.
Lincoln, Abraham
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Longstreet, James
Loring, William Wing
Mosby, John Singleton
Shaw, Robert Gould
Sherman, William Tecumseh
Walker, Mary Edwards
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Patrick Cleburne Society
About Irish-born Patrick R. Cleburne, perhaps the best battlefield commander of the Confederate armies.
CSA Spy Henry Thomas Harrison
A detailed account of Gen. James Longstreet's famous scout. However, historians are still trying to piece together the mystery of Harrison and continue searching for clues as to his earlier life and his whereabouts after the Civil War.
Civil War Biographies
Features detailed information about many of the major players in the American Civil War, including Belle Boyd, Jubal Early, Nathan Bedford Forrest, and Clara Barton.
John Reynolds
Discussion of Gov. John Reynolds, 1788-1865 and his place among pro-Southern Northern politicians.
Philip H. Sheridan
A brief biography of the Chief of Cavalry, Army of the Potomac, who started out in the West, later made a name for himself fighting Indians.
Hosea's Page
Honors Massachusetts Civil War soldier Hosea Orcutt Barnes and others, of Scituate, Hingham, Pembroke and Boston; photos of CW veterans' graves in Pinegrove Cemetery, East Pembroke, MA.
George H. Thomas - Rock of Chickamauga
Commander of the Union Army of the Cumberland. Site includes chronology, photos, comprehensive bibliography, and articles.
Braxton Bragg - "Misplaced General"
Favorable evaluation of Bragg by Dr. Grady McWhiney of The Cincinnati Civil War Round Table
Brig. General Lewis Addison Armistead, CSA
Life and service of Brig. Gen. Lewis Addison Armistead to both the U.S. and Confederate Armies. Bios on the General and his son, Walker Keith, as well as Regimental and other Armistead related information.
Rose O'Neal Greenhow
Greenhow, a leader in Washington society, was also one of the most celebrated Confederate spies in the Civil War. Site has letters, news clippings and background.
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