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William Stone
(1842 - 1897)
) William Stone (September 4, 1842 – May 22, 1897) was a nineteenth-century Union Army officer, passionate Unionist, dedicated Freedmen’s Bureau agent, self-educated attorney, and Attorney General of...
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Frederick Nickerson
(c.1833 - c.1915)
bout edit | history Added by Elwin C. Nickerson on these Ancestors : Six Brothers in War, 1861-65 Locally many may know of the Marra brothers, the sons of Angelo and Josephine Marra, who served t...
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David Parker
(1834 - 1919)
David Parker was in the civil war union side. Enlisted in Company I, New York 61st Infantry Regiment on 06 Nov 1861.Mustered out on 15 Mar 1864 at New York, NY. He was wounded at Gettysburg, PA on July...
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Andrew J. Ray (CSA)
(1836 - 1896)
Confederate Soldier, Co K (Jake Thompson Guards), 19th Regiment, Mississippi Infantry. He carried the company flag during the battles of Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. During the battle of Gettysburg...
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Major Raphael Jacob Moses, (CSA) MP
(1812 - 1893)
Pioneered the commercial growing of peaches in Georgia, was chief supply officer for Confederate general James Longstreet, participated in most of the major battles of the Civil War (1861-65) in the ea...
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Sherman Forbes (USA)
(1841 - 1933)
Private in Company D, 49th New York Infantry Regiment, USA. Fought on 2 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA. Fought on 3 Jul 1863 at Gettysburg, PA. The regiment was commanded at Gettysburg by Colonel Daniel D....
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Lt. Col. Powhatan Bolling Whittle (CSA)
(1829 - 1905)
(According to: ): An uncle of Matoaka Sims, Powhatan Bolling Whittle was the youngest of James Whittle's eight brothers. He was named after his ancestor, the Algonquian chieftain Powhatan. Reputed to...
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Colonel John Kerr Connally (CSA)
(1839 - 1904)
John Kerr Connally was born on September 3, 1839, in Jackson, Tennessee, and attended the U. S. Naval Academy. He lived in Yadkin County, North Carolina when the war started. Connally was elected cap...
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Colonel George A. Woodward (USA)
(1835 - 1916)
George Abisha Woodward was a jurist and a colonel in the United States Army, who was made a Brigadier General on the retired list in recognition of his military service between 1861 and 1879. B...
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Brevet Major Holman S. Melcher (USA)
(1841 - 1905)
Holman Staples Melcher (1841–1905) was an American Civil War officer and postbellum mayor of Portland, Maine. Melcher was a company commander in the 20th Maine Volunteer Infantry Regiment that charge...
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Charles Augustus Chandler
(1828 - 1863)
Charles Augustus Chandler (1828-1863) from Maine was wounded at the Battle of Gettysburg and died in the hospital July 3, 1863.
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Milton Holbrook Willis, CSA MP
(1841 - 1863)
Milton Holbrook Willis was born October 17, 1841 in Augusta, Georgia. He was the son of Anthony Gabeau Willis and wife Sophronia Shecut. He enlisted in the Carolina Light Infantry (CSA) at Fort Sumpter...
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Colonel Frank A. Haskell (USA)
(1828 - 1864)
Franklin Aretas Haskell (July 13, 1828 – June 3, 1864) was a Union Army officer during the American Civil War who was killed during the Battle of Cold Harbor. Haskell wrote a famous account of the Ba...
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Capt. Myles Moylan
(1838 - 1909)
The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Captain Myles Moylan, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism on 30 Sept...
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Captain George Yates, 7th U.S. Cavalry
(1843 - 1876)
George Wilhelmus Mancius Yates (February 26, 1843 – June 25, 1876) was an officer in the U.S. 7th Cavalry Regiment. He was killed in the Battle of the Little Bighorn. Biography Yates was born...
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Major Azor Horwitt Nickerson
(1837 - c.1910)
Added by Elwin Nickerson II about my Ancestor: 8th Ohio Volunteers -Loyal Soldier To The Republic and His Country Wounded - At The Battles Of - Antietam-Wounded Twice The Same Day At Cemetery Ridge Get...
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Major General Regis de Trobriand
(1816 - 1897)
Philippe Régis Denis de Keredern de Trobriand (June 4, 1816 – July 15, 1897) was a French aristocrat, lawyer, poet, and novelist who emigrated at a young age to the United States. During the American...
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Brevet Lt. Colonel Daniel Webster Flagler (USA) [Brig. General post Civil War]
(1835 - 1909)
Daniel Webster Flagler (June 20, 1835 – March 29, 1899) was a United States Army Brigadier General. He was prominent as the Army's Chief of Ordnance. Early life Flagler was appointed to t...
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Major Joseph Corson (USA)
(1836 - 1913)
Joseph Kirby Corson was born on November 22, 1837 in Plymouth Meeting, Pennsylvania. With the outbreak of the Civil War, Corson was among those who answered Abraham Lincoln’s call for 90 day voluntee...
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Brevet Major General Luther S. Trowbridge (USA)
(1836 - 1912)
Luther Stephen Trowbridge joined the 5th Michigan Cavalry (part of Custer's Brigade) in 1862 as a Major. After seeing action at Gettysberg he was promoted in 1863 to Lt. Colonel of the 10th Michigan ...
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Lt. Col. Henry S. Huidekoper, Medal of Honor
(1839 - 1918)
Henry Shippen Huidekoper (July 17, 1839 – November 9, 1918) was a general from Pennsylvania in Union Army who received the United States military's highest decorations for bravery, the Medal of Honor...
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Brevet Lt. Colonel Charles W. Bates (USA) [Lt. General post Civil War]
(1844 - d.)
Edward Bates (September 4, 1793 – March 25, 1869) was a U.S. lawyer and statesman. He served as United States Attorney General under Abraham Lincoln from 1861 to 1864. He was the younger brother of F...
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Brevet Colonel Lyman Enos Knapp (USA), 3rd Governor of District of Alaska
(1837 - 1904)
Lyman Enos Knapp (November 5, 1837 – October 9, 1904) was an American Republican politician who was the Governor of the District of Alaska from 1889 to 1893. He was also a member of the Vermont House...
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Brevet Lt. Colonel George K. Brady (USA)
(1838 - 1899)
George K. Brady (December 9, 1838 - January 20, 1899) was an officer in the United States Army who served as the second commander of the Department of Alaska, from September 1, 1870 to September 22, ...
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General George Armstrong Custer MP
(1839 - 1876)
Brevet Major General of Volunteers in the Civil War Lieutenant Colonel (Regular Army) George Armstrong Custer (December 5, 1839 – June 25, 1876) was a United States Army officer and cavalry comma...
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Colonel John T. Mercer (CSA)
(1830 - 1864)
Civil War Confederate Army Officer. A native of Crawfordville, Georgia, he was an 1854 graduate of the United States Military Academy (ranked 40th of 46). Upon graduating, he entered the United States ...
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Colonel William T. Poague (CSA)
(1835 - 1914)
William Thomas Poague (December 20, 1835 – September 8, 1914) was a Confederate States Army officer serving in the Artillery during the American Civil War. He later served as Treasurer of Virginia Mi...
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Brig. General James Conner (CSA)
(1829 - 1883)
) James Conner (September 1, 1829 – June 26, 1883), was a Confederate States Army brigadier general during the American Civil War (Civil War). He was a lawyer in South Carolina both before and after ...
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Brig. General William R. Terry (CSA)
(1827 - 1897)
William Richard Terry (March 12, 1827 – March 28, 1897) was a businessman, politician, prison superintendent and a brigadier general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil War. Biograp...
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Lt. Colonel John J. Garnett (CSA)
(1839 - 1902)
John J. Garnett was only briefly a Third Corps battalion commander. He failed to make the grade as an artillery officer, even though he almost graduated from West Point. Born in May 1839 in Westmor...
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Colonel Frederick G. Skinner (CSA)
(1814 - 1894)
Civil War Confederate Army Officer. Served during the Civil War as Colonel and commander of the 1st Virginia Infantry regiment. First Bull Run -- 1st Virginia Infantry Regiment at rank of Major Get...
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Brevet Brig. General Samuel C. Armstrong (USA)
(1839 - 1893)
Samuel Chapman Armstrong (January 30, 1839 – May 11, 1893) was an American educator and a commissioned officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He is best remembered for his work afte...
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Colonel James Cornell Biddle, Jr. (USA)
(1835 - 1898)
Civil war Union Army Officer. He was mustered in as a Private in Company A, 17th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry on April 25, 1861, and served until he was mustered out on August 2, 1861. On November 1...
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Major Basil C. Manly (CSA), Mayor MP
(1839 - 1882)
Civil War Confederate Army Officer, Raleigh Mayor. He joined the Confederate Army in April of 1861. As a Captain he was put in charge of his battery ("Manly's Battery") in April of 1862. He partici...
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Colonel Robert McMillan (CSA)
(1805 - 1868)
Colonel Robert McMillan commanded the 24th Georgia Regiment at the Battle of Chancellorsville and the Battle of Gettysburg.
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Maj. General Stephen D. Ramseur (CSA)
(1837 - 1864)
Stephen Dodson Ramseur (May 31, 1837 – October 20, 1864) was one of the youngest Confederate generals in the American Civil War. He was mortally wounded in battle at the Battle of Cedar Creek in the ...
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Robert Harris Archer (CSA)
(1820 - 1878)
He served as aide-de-camp to his brother Brig. General James J. Archer (CSA). They were both captured during the Battle of Gettysburg.
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Brig. General Abner Monroe Perrin (CSA)
(1827 - 1864)
Abner Monroe Perrin (February 2, 1827 – May 12, 1864) was a Confederate general in the Army of Northern Virginia during the American Civil War. He was killed at the Battle of Spotsylvania. Perr...
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Brig. General James H. Lane (CSA)
(1833 - 1907)
) James Henry Lane (July 28, 1833 – September 21, 1907) was a university professor and Confederate general in the American Civil War. He is considered to be the father of Virginia Polytechnic Ins...
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Colonel Frank Huger (CSA)
(1837 - 1897)
Huger, a son of Gen Benjamin Huger, served as a Confederate artillerist in the American Civil War. Pre War Francis (Frank) Kinloch Huger, a son of Benjamin Huger and Elizabeth Celestine Pinck...
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Maj. General Cadmus M. Wilcox (CSA)
(1824 - 1890)
Cadmus Marcellus Wilcox (May 20, 1824 – December 2, 1890) was a career United States Army officer who served in the Mexican–American War and also was a Confederate general during the American Civil W...
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Brevet Brig. General William H. Sackett (USA)
(1838 - 1864)
Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General. The son of U.S. Congressman William Augustus Sackett, he enlisted in the 9th New York Volunteer Cavalry in November 1861 and was commissioned Major. With t...
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Colonel David Ireland (USA)
(1832 - 1864)
) David Ireland (May 9, 1832 – September 10, 1864) was a colonel in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Commanding the 137th New York Infantry Regiment, he played a key defensive role on Cu...
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Colonel Archibald L. McDougall (USA)
(1817 - 1864)
Archibald L. McDougall (1817 – June 23, 1864) was an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War who commanded the 123rd New York Infantry early in the war and subsequently led a brigade ...
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Brevet Brig. General Orland Smith (USA)
(1825 - 1903)
Orland Smith (May 2, 1825 – October 3, 1903) was a railroad executive and a brigade commander in the Union Army during the American Civil War. In 1864, he led a spirited bayonet charge during the Bat...
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Brevet Lt. Colonel Andrew Cowan (USA)
(1841 - 1919)
) Andrew Cowan served as a Union artillerist in the American Civil War. He distinguished himself at the Battle of Gettysburg and the Battle of Sayler's Creek. Pre-War Andrew Cowan was born in...
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Colonel Levi C. Bootes (USA)
(1809 - 1896)
Levi Clark Bootes (December 8, 1809 – April 19, 1896) was a career officer in the United States Army, serving in the Mexican-American War and the American Civil War. Biography Bootes was born...
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1st Lieutenant Charles E. Hazlett (USA)
(1838 - 1863)
Charles Edward Hazlett (October 15, 1838 – July 2, 1863) was a U.S. Army 1st Lieutenant during the American Civil War. He was killed on Little Round Top during the second day of the Battle of Gettysb...
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Colonel William S. Tilton (USA)
(1828 - 1889)
William Stowell Tilton (February 1, 1828 – March 23, 1889) was an American businessman and soldier who led a regiment, and occasionally a brigade, in the Army of the Potomac during the American Civil...
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Colonel Augustus Van Horne Ellis (USA)
(1827 - 1863)
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Brevet Maj. General Thomas A. Smyth (USA)
(1832 - 1865)
Thomas Alfred Smyth (December 25, 1832 – April 9, 1865) was a major general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He was the last Union general killed in the war. Early life Smyth ...
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Maj. Gen. Hugh J. Kilpatrick (USA)
(1836 - 1881)
Hugh Judson Kilpatrick was an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War, achieving the rank of brevet major general. He was later the United States Minister to Chile, and a failed politic...
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Brig. General Włodzimierz Krzyzanowski (USA)
(1824 - 1887)
Włodzimierz Bonawentura Krzyżanowski herbu Świnka - amerykański generał, polityk. Wikipedia PL Wikipedia EN Amerykański bohater narodowy, generał amerykański, twórca 58 Pułku Strzelców Nowojorskich...
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Brevet Maj. General Marsena R. Patrick (USA)
(1811 - 1888)
Marsena Rudolph Patrick (March 15, 1811 – July 27, 1888) was a college president and an officer in the United States Army, serving as a general in the Union volunteer forces during the American Civil...
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Colonel J. Thompson Brown (CSA)
(1835 - 1864)
John Thompson Brown (February 6, 1835 – May 6, 1864) was a Confederate States Army colonel and artillerist in the American Civil War. He participated in the first exchange of cannon fire, in fact the...
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Brig. General Richard L. T. Beale (CSA)
(1819 - 1893)
Richard Lee Turberville Beale (May 22, 1819 – April 21, 1893) was a lawyer, three-term United States Congressman from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and a brigadier general in the Confederate States A...
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Colonel Pinckney D. Bowles (CSA)
(1835 - 1910)
Pinckney Downie Bowles (July 17, 1835 – July 25, 1910) was a lawyer, county prosecutor, probate judge, and a Confederate military officer during the American Civil War. Early years Pinckney D...
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Brig. General Ambrose R. Wright (CSA)
(1826 - 1872)
Ambrose Ransom Wright (April 26, 1826 – December 21, 1872) was a lawyer, Georgia politician, and Confederate general in the American Civil War. Early life Wright, known by the nickname "Rans"...
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Colonel John Randolph Lane (CSA)
(1835 - 1908)
Civil War Confederate Army Officer. When the American Civil War erupted in 1861, he was working as a common farmer in central North Carolina. In May 1861, he pledged allegiance to his native state ...
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General Sir Arthur Fremantle, GCMG, CB
(1835 - 1901)
General Sir Arthur James Lyon Fremantle, GCMG, CB (November 1835 – 25 September 1901) was a British soldier, a member of Her Majesty's Coldstream Guards, and a notable British witness to the Battle o...
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Colonel Edmund Rice (USA)
(1842 - 1906)
Edmund Rice (December 2 1842 – July 20 1906) was a soldier in the United States Army and a Medal of Honor recipient who achieved the rank of Brigadier General. Early life Rice was born 2 Decemb...
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Brevet Maj. General Samuel W. Crawford (USA)
(1829 - 1892)
Samuel Wylie Crawford (November 8, 1829 – November 3, 1892) was a United States Army surgeon and a Union general in the American Civil War. Early life Crawford was born in Franklin County, Pe...
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Musician Richard Enderlin
(1843 - 1930)
The President of the United States of America, in the name of Congress, takes pleasure in presenting the Medal of Honor to Musician Richard Enderlin, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism from ...
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Brig Gen. William R. Peck (CSA)
(c.1818 - 1871)
William Raine Peck (January 31, 1818 – January 22, 1871) was a wealthy American plantation owner, politician, and soldier who served as a general in the Confederate Army during the American Civil W...
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Charles Ezra Sprague (USA)
(1842 - 1912)
Charles Ezra Sprague (October 9, 1842 – March 21, 1912) was an American accountant, born in Nassau, Rensselaer County, New York. He was known as a Civil War hero, and as a proponent of the constructe...
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Lt. Colonel Wharton Jackson Green (CSA)
(1831 - 1910)
Wharton Jackson Green (February 28, 1831 – August 6, 1910) was a U.S. Congressman from North Carolina and an officer in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Biography Bo...
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Major John W. Daniel (CSA) ("Lame Lion of Lynchburg"), U.S.Senator
(1842 - 1910)
John Warwick Daniel (September 5, 1842 – June 29, 1910) was an American lawyer, author, and Democratic politician from Lynchburg, Virginia. He served in the Virginia House of Delegates and represente...
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Lt. Charles Thurston Greene (USA)
(deceased)
Charles Thurston Greene was the son of Brig. General George Sears Greene (USA). He was a lieutenant on his father's staff at Culp's Hill during the Battle of Gettysburg. Later in 1863, Charles was woun...
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Lt. Manning Livingston (USA)
(c.1843 - 1863)
Civil War Union Officer. Manning Livingston was serving as an artillery officer with the 3rd United States Artillery when he was killed-in-action on July 2, 1863 at the Battle of Gettysburg. The twenty...
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Major Crawley P. Deak (USA), U.S. Marshal for the Territory of Arizona
(1836 - 1890)
Crawley P. Dake (1836-1890) - Union soldier during the Civil War and U.S. Marshal for Arizona Territory from 1878 to 1882. Dake was born at Kenfield, Ontario, Canada in 1827 but moved with his family t...
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Colonel Carlos Alvarez de la Mesa (USA)
(deceased)
Colonel Carlos Alvarez de la Mesa was a Spanish national who fought at Gettysburg for the Union Army in the Spanish Company of the "Garibaldi Guard" of the 39th New York State Volunteers, during the Am...
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Brig. General James B. Gordon (CSA)
(1822 - 1864)
James Byron Gordon (November 2, 1822 – May 18, 1864) was a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. He was killed in action at the Battle of Meadow Bridge. Ea...
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Brevet Brig. General Langhorne Wister (USA)
(1834 - 1891)
Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General. Served in the Civil War first as a Captain in the 13th Pennsylvania Reserves, then as Colonel and commander of the 150th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. He ...
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Colonel William T. Nichols (USA)
(1829 - 1882)
Civil War Union Army Officer. Enlisted in the Union Army upon the outbreak of the Ciivl War as a Private in Compaby K, 1st Vermont Volunteer Infantry in May 9, 1861. He served in the unit until it wa...
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Colonel Wheelock G. Veazey (USA) MP
(1835 - 1898)
Wheelock Graves Veazey (December 5, 1835 – March 22, 1898) was an American attorney, judge, and government official. Veazey served as a justice of the Vermont Supreme Court, and as a member of the In...
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Colonel Richard P. Roberts (USA)
(1820 - 1863)
Civil War Union Army Officer. Served in the Civil War as Colonel and commander of the 140th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry. He was killed while leading his men into the Wheatfield on the second day of...
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Colonel Elijah Walker (USA)
(1818 - 1905)
Civil War Union Army Officer. Upon the outbreak of the Civil War, he enlisted in the 4th Maine Volunteer Infantry regiment on June 15, 1861, and was commissioned Captain and commander of the unit's Com...
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Colonel Edwin S. Pierce (USA)
(1833 - 1912)
At the Battle of Gettysburg, Lt. Colonel Edwin S. Pierce served under his brother, Colonel Byron Pierce, in the 3rd Michigan Volunteer Infantry.
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Brig. General Bryon R. Pierce (USA)
(1829 - 1924)
Byron Root Pierce was born 20 Sep 1829 and died 10 Jul 1924. He is buried in Fulton Street Cemetery, Grand Rapids, Michigan. He was a Civil War Union Brigadier General. Originally the commander of ...
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Brevet Brig. General Jacob B. Sweitzer (USA)
(1821 - 1888)
Jacob Bowman Sweitzer (July 4, 1821 – November 9, 1881) was a Pennsylvania lawyer and soldier who commanded a regiment and then a brigade in the Army of the Potomac in the American Civil War. He and ...
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Brig. General James Clay Rice (USA) ("Old Crazy")
(1828 - 1864)
James Clay Rice (December 27, 1828 - May 10, 1864) was a lawyer from Massachusetts, who became a brigadier general of volunteers in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Early life Rice w...
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Brevet Brig. General William Cooper Talley (USA)
(1831 - 1903)
Before the war he was a newspaper editor at the Upland Union (Delaware County), and the Norristown National Democrat. He was mustered into service as Captain, Company F, 1st Pennsylvania Reserves on ...
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Colonel Charles F. Taylor (USA)
(1840 - 1863)
Col Charles F. Taylor was killed in action while commanding the 13th Pennsylvania Reserves at the Battle of Gettyburg. Charles Frederick Taylor Born February 6 1840 Enrolled May 16 1861 Cap...
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Brevet Brig. General Adoniram J. Warner (USA)
(1834 - 1910)
Adoniram Judson Warner (January 13, 1834 - August 12, 1910) was a U.S. Representative from Ohio and a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Biography Born in Wales, New York (n...
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Brevet Major Benjamin F. Rittenhouse (USA)
(1839 - 1915)
Benjamin Franklin Rittenhouse (December 15, 1839 – March 6, 1915) was a U.S. Army 1st lieutenant during the American Civil War. Early life Rittenhouse was born in Berwick, Pennsylvania to Benjami...
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Gen. Clark Edwards
(1823 - 1903)
Colonel Clark S. Edwards commanded the 5th Maine Infantry at the Battle of Gettysburg.
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Colonel Peter C. Ellmaker (USA)
(deceased)
Colonel Peter C. Ellmaker commanded the 119th Pennsylvania Infantry at the Battle of Gettysburg.
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Colonel James H. Walbridge (USA)
(1826 - 1913)
Colonel Walbridge was the organizer and captain of company A, Second Vermont regiment of volunteers. At the time of his death in 1913, he was one of the few survivors among the 51 officers who at diffe...
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Colonel Thomas O. Seaver (USA) MP
(1833 - 1912)
Thomas Orville Seaver (December 23, 1833 – July 11, 1912) rose to the rank of Colonel in the U.S. Army during the American Civil War and received the Medal of Honor, America's highest military deco...
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Brevet Brig. General Charles B. Stoughton (USA)
(1841 - 1898)
Charles Bradley Stoughton (October 31, 1841 – January 17, 1898) was an officer and regimental commander in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Biography Stoughton was born in Chester, V...
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Colonel Elisha L. Barney (USA)
(1832 - 1864)
Civil War Union Army Officer. Colonel of the 17th Vermont Volunteer Infantry Colonel ELISHA L. BARNEY Elisha L. Barney was a merchant doing business in Swanton when the war broke out, and was assoc...
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Brig. General Daniel D. Bidwell (USA)
(1819 - 1864)
Daniel Davidson Bidwell (August 12, 1819 – October 19, 1864) was a civic leader in Buffalo, New York, before the outbreak of the American Civil War. He enlisted early in the war and then was appoin...
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Brevet Maj. General Nelson Cross (USA)
(c.1826 - 1897)
Thirty-six year old Nelson Cross enlisted with the 67th New York, 1st Long Island Volunteers at Brooklyn on May 14, 1861. He was mustered in as Lieutenant Colonel on June 24, 1861. In the Antietam Ca...
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Colonel Silas Titus (USA)
(1811 - 1899)
Silas Titus (May 30, 1811 – October 4, 1899) was a military officer who fought in the American Civil War in the Union Army. He was active in the organization of the city of Syracuse, New York, and se...
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Brevet Brig. General Horatio Rogers, Jr. (USA)
(1836 - 1904)
Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General. Gettysburg -- 2nd Rhode Island Infantry Regiment 2nd Brigade (Eustis), 3rd Division (Wheaton), VI Corps He served during the Civil War first as Major of ...
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Major William A. Harn (USA)
(c.1834 - 1889)
William A. Harn commanded a New York artillery battery in the American Civil War. Pre War William A Harn was born in 1834 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. The Creation of the 3rd New York Battery...
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Gen. Edward B. Williston, Medal of Honor MP
(1837 - 1920)
Edward Bancroft Williston (July 15, 1837 – April 24, 1920) was a brigadier general in the United States Army. He was a recipient of the Medal of Honor for gallantry during the American Civil War. ...
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Brevet Brig. General James Wood, Jr. (USA)
(1820 - 1893)
Civil War Union Brevet Brigadier General. Born in New York, at the start of Civil War he was received authority to recruit a regiment and was appointed Colonel in command of the 136th New York Voluntee...
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Colonel Charles B. Gambee (USA)
(c.1828 - 1864)
Colonel Charles B. Gambee commanded the 55th Ohio Infantry during the Battle of Gettysburg. He was killed in action on 15 May 1864 during the Battle of Resaca.
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Colonel Philip P. Brown, Jr. (USA)
(1823 - 1881)
Col. Philip P. Brown, Jr. Brown, a former resident of Hamilton, who raised and commanded the 157th Regiment of N.Y. Volunteers in the late civil war, died at St. Louis, Mo., of typhoid pneumonia in...
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