P49181
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Blackford
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Charles
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Minor
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Captain
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white
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2nd Virginia Cavalry (Captain) (1861-1864), Virginia Bar Organization (President) (1894-1895), People's National Bank of Lynchburg (President) (-), Baltimore & Ohio Railroad (Director) (-)
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P49183
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Minor
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William
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Thomas
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white
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Stamford, CT (PL9633) (place of birth), Stamford, CT (PL9633) (place of death), Woodland Cemetery, Stamford, CT (PL9634) (place of burial )
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Yale University (student) (-1834), Connecticut House of Representatives (Representative) (1841-1848), Connecticut State Senate (Senator) (1854-1855), Connecticut State Government (Governor) (1855-1857), Republican National Convention (Delegate) (1864-1864), United States Department of State (Consul) (1864-1867), Connecticut Supreme Court (Judge) (1868-1873)
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Lincoln, Abraham (P47430) worked under
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P49184
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Depew
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Chauncey
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Mitchell
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http://mssa.library.yale.edu/obituary_record/19...
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Union military
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white
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Peekskill, NY (PL9635) (place of burial ), Peekskill, NY (PL9635) (place of birth), New York, N. Y. (PL4217) (place of death)
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Yale University (student) (1852-1856), 18th Regiment, New York National Guard (Adjutant) (-), 5th Division, New York State Guard (Judge) (-), New York & Harlem Railroad (Attorney) (1866-1869), New York Central & Hudson River Railroad (Attorney) (1869-1876), Vanderbilt Railroad System (General Counsel) (1876-1882), New York Central & Hudson River Railroad (Vice President) (1882-1885), New York Central & Hudson River Railroad (President) (1885-1898), New York Central Railroad Company (Chairman) (1898-1928), New York State Government (Representative) (1862-1863), New York State Government (Secretary of State) (1864-1865), United States Senate (Senator) (1899-1911)
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P49185
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Morris
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Richard
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Colonel
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Confederate military
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white
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https://www.geni.com/people/Col-Richard-Morris/...
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Louisville, Kentucky (PL4212) (place of death)
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Virginia House of Delegates (Delegate) (1788-), Virginia General Assembly (Commissary Officer) (-), United States Army (Colonel) (1754-)
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P49186
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Conway
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William
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Union military
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white
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Camden, ME (PL9639) (place of birth), Brooklyn, N. Y. (PL4425) (place of death), Pensacola Navy Yard, FL (PL9640) (workplace)
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United States Navy (Quartermaster) (-)
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P49187
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Timberlake
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James
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H.
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Confederate military
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white
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/James_Timberlake
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Platt co., Mo. (PL6634) (place of birth), Liberty, MO (PL9641) (place of death)
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United States Army (2nd Lieut.) (1864-1865), City Government of Liberty, MO (Constable ) (1876-1878), City Government of Liberty, MO (County Sheriff) (1878-1883), Western District of Missouri (Deputy U.S. Marshal) (1883-1891)
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P49188
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Gordon
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George
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General
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http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay...
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Confederate military
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white
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http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay...
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Pulaski, Tenn. (PL4256) (place of birth), Memphis, Tenn. (PL4180) (place of death), Elmwood Cemetery (PL8872) (place of burial )
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Western Military Institute (student) (-1859), 11th Tennessee Infantry (Drillmaster) (1861-1862), 11th Tennessee Infantry (Colonel) (1862-1864), Confederate States Army C.S.A (Brigadier General) (1864-1865), Cumberland University (student) (-), United States Department of the Interior (Special Agent) (1885-1889), Memphis City Schools (Superintendent) (1889-1907), United States House of Representatives (Representative) (1907-1911)
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P49189
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Montague
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Robert
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Latane
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http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/monroney-mont...
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parent of student
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white
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Charles Ellis, Jr. Diary
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Middlesex Co., Va. (PL5768) (place of birth), Middlesex Co., Va. (PL5768) (place of death), Christ Episcopal Church, Middlesex Co., VA (PL9645) (place of burial )
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Fleetwood Academy (student) (-), College of William and Mary (student) (-1842), Virginia House of Delegates (Delegate) (1850-1852), Virginia Secession Convention (President) (1861-1862), Virginia State Senate (President pro tempore) (1861-1863), Confederate States House of Representatives (Representative) (1864-1865), Virginia House of Delegates (Delegate) (1874-1875), Virginia General Assembly (Lieutenant Governor) (1860-1864), 8th Circuit Court (Judge) (1875-1880)
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P49190
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Knight
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Newton
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Captain
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Confederate military, agent
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http://civilwarstudies.org/?f
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Jones County, Miss. (PL9646) (place of birth), Jasper County, Miss. (PL9647) (place of death), Knight Cemetery, Jasper County, Miss. (PL9648) (place of burial )
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8th Mississippi Infantry Regiment (Soldier) (1861-1862), Knight Company (Captain) (1863-1865), First Infantry Regiment of Jasper County, Miss. (Colonel) (1875-1877), Southern District of Mississippi (Deputy U.S. Marshal) (1872-1875)
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P49191
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Winn
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Thomas
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Elisha
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https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/W000638
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Confederate military
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white
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https://bioguide.congress.gov/search/bio/W000638
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Athens, Ga. (PL6016) (place of birth), Atlanta, Ga. (PL4246) (place of death), Ridge Grove Cemetery, Greensboro, Ga. (PL9649) (place of burial )
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Emory & Henry College (student) (-1860), 24th Georgia Infantry Regiment (Lieutenant Colonel) (1861-1865), Gwinnett Co. School District, Ga. (Commissioner and Director) (1876-1890), United States House of Representatives (Representative) (1891-1893)
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P49192
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Carter
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Samuel
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Perry
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General
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Samuel Perry "Powhatan" Carter
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Union military
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white
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Elizabethton, Tenn. (PL9651) (place of birth), Washington, D. C. (PL4211) (place of death), Oak Hill Cemetery (PL9078) (place of burial )
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Washington College (student) (-), Princeton University (student) (-1840), United States Navy (Soldier) (1840-1845), Naval Academy (student) (1845-1846), Naval Academy (Assistant Instructor in Mathematics) (1850-1853), United States Navy (Soldier) (1853-1855), Naval Academy (Staff Member) (1855-1860), Union Military (Brigadier General) (1861-1865), Union Military (Major General) (1865-1866), United States Navy (Lieutenant Commander ) (1863-1865), United States Navy (Commander) (1865-1878), United States Navy (Commodore) (1878-1881), United States Navy (Admiral) (1881-1882)
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P49193
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Hobson
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Edward
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Henry
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General
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Warner, Ezra J., Generals in Blue: Lives of the...
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Union military
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white
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Greensburg, Ky. (PL9652) (place of birth), Cleveland, Oh (PL9528) (place of death), Greensburg, Ky. (PL9652) (place of burial )
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2nd Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Regiment (Soldier) (1846-1847), 2nd Kentucky Volunteer Infantry Regiment (1st Lieut.) (1847-1847), Bank of Kentucky (Director) (1853-1857), Bank of Kentucky (President) (1857-1861), 13th Kentucky Infantry Regiment (Colonel) (1861-1862), Union Military (Brigadier General) (1862-1865), Chesapeake and Ohio Railway (President) (1887-1901)
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P49194
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Ellis
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Daniel
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Captain
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Union military, agent
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Carter Co., Tenn. (PL9653) (place of birth), Carter Co., Tenn. (PL9653) (place of death), Elizabethton, Tenn. (PL9651) (place of burial )
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5th Regular Tennessee Volunteer Infantry (Soldier) (1846-1848), 13th Tennessee Volunteer Cavalry Regiment (Captain) (1861-1865), United States House of Representatives (Staff Member) (1878-)
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P49195
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Bouldin
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Wood
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parent of student
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Charlotte co., Va. (PL4711) (place of birth), Richmond, Va. (PL4241) (place of death), Charlotte co., Va. (PL4711) (place of burial )
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New London Academy, Bedford, VA (student) (-), Virginia Secession Convention (Delegate) (1861-1861), Virginia House of Delegates (Delegate) (1861-1865), Virginia Supreme Court (Judge) (1872-1876)
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P49196
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Ward
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William
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Thomas
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General
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Union military
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white
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Amelia County, Virginia (PL4739) (place of birth), Louisville, Kentucky (PL4212) (place of death), Cave Hill Cemetery, Louisville, KY (PL8838) (place of burial )
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St. Mary's College, Lebanon, Ky. (student) (-), 4th Kentucky Volunteers (Soldier) (1847-1848), Kentucky House of Representatives (Representative) (1850-1850), United States House of Representatives (Representative) (1851-1853), Union Military (Brigadier General) (1861-1865)
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