U.S.S. Connecticut (federal ship)
Conscription Act
Convent of the Sacred Heart
Coombs, Leslie (general)
Cording’s Hardware Store
Corinth, Mississippi
Corsicana, Texas
Cotton, James W.
Cox, Hugh P. (captain)
Crab Orchard, Battle of
Crampton’s Pass, Battle of
Crane, Leroy A. (captain)
Crook, George (major general)
Curtis, Samuel R. (general)
Cushman, Pauline
Cutcheon, Byron (congressman)
Dahlgreen, Ulric (colonel)
Daniel Webster (hospital ship)
Dansville, New York
Danville, Pennsylvania
Daughter of the Regiment
Davenport, Iowa
Davis, Jefferson (president)
Day, Frances
De Caulp, C. (captain)
Delaney House, D.C.
Denver, Colorado
Des Moines, Iowa
Detroit, Michigan
Dickson, Charles
District of the Plains
Divers, Bridget
Dix, Dorothea
Dix, Elijah
Dix, John Adams (general)
Douglas, Henry Kyd
Dranesville, Virginia
Duvall, Betty
Early, Jubal Anderson (general)
Edmonds, Isaac and Elizabeth
Edmonds, Sarah Emma Evelyn
El Paso, Texas
Emancipation Proclamation
Emerald (hospital ship)
Empire Hospital, Atlanta
Etheridge, Anna Blair
Etheridge, James 134
Evans, John (private)
Evans, Lemuel
Evans, William
Ewell, Richard Stoddard (general)
Fairbanks, Douglas
Fairfax Court House
Field, James R. 152
Finney, Charles
First Manassas/Bull Run
Fitchner, August
Fitzallen, Harry (private)
Fitzpatrick, William
Fletcher, (lieutenant)
Flint, Michigan
Flint Union Greys
Florence, Alabama
Florence, South Carolina Prison Camp
Floyd, Bob
Floyd, David and Sarah Semmes
Floyd, John Buchanan (general)
Floyd, Olivia
Fonda, New York
Ford, Antonia
Ford, Edward Rudolph
Forehand, Sergeant
Forrest, Nathan Bedford (general)
Fort Donelson
Fort Greenhow
Fort Henry
Fort Leavenworth
Fort Pillow
Fort Sumter
Fort Wayne, Detroit, Michigan
Fortress Monroe
Franco-Prussian War
Franklin Hotel
Franklin, Louisiana
Franklin, Tennessee
Frederick, George
Frederick, Maryland
Fredericksburg, Battle of
Fredericksburg, Virginia
Frederickstown, Battle of
Fredericton, New Brunswick
Freeman, Charles (private)
French Mary
Frietchie, Barbara Hauer
Front Royal, Battle of
Front Royal, Virginia
Fryer, Jerry
Frying Pan, Virginia
Fugitive Slave Act
Fuller, Lieutenant
Fuller, Charles D. (private)
Gadston, Alabama
Gaines’s Mill, Battle of
Galesburg, Illinois
Gallipolis, Ohio
Gates, Mrs. E.B.
Gayoso Hospital
Gayoso Hotel
Gentle Annie
Georgetown, Maryland
Gettysburg, Battle of
Gibbs, Lieutenant
Gillem, General
Glandale, Virginia
Glasgow, Scotland
Golden, Colorado
Gordon’s Mills, Tennessee
Grand Army of the Republic (GAR)
Grand Encore
Grand Gulf
Grand Rapids, Michigan
Grandfather Mountain
Grant, Ulysses S. (general)
Graves, Nellie
Graysville, Georgia
Green County, Tennessee
Greenhow, Robert (doctor)
Greenhow, Rose O’Neal
Greenville, Tennessee
Greyhound (blockade runner)
Groverton, Battle of
Hagerstown, Maryland
Halleck, Harry Wager (general)
Hammond, Doctor
Hammond, John S.
Hammond, William (surgeon general)
Hannah, Milton
Harding, Samuel W. (lieutenant)
Harpers Ferry
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
Harrison, Benjamin (president)
Hart, Nancy
Hassler, Bettie
Hatfield, Charlotte
Havana, Cuba
Hayes, Rutherford B. (president)
Heintz, Samuel P. (general)
Henderson, Frank
Hewitt, Admiral
High, Nathaniel R.
Hobart-Hampton, Augustus Charles (captain)
Hodgers, Denis and Catherine
Hodgers, Jennie
Hoffman, General
Hoffman, John (private)
Hoffman, Louisa
Hoge, Jane
Holcombe, Judge
Holly Springs, Battle of
Hook, Frances
Hooks, Charles E.
Hornets Nest
Howe, Julia Ward
Howe, Samuel Gridley (doctor)
Hunt, Harry (captain)
Hunt, Harry, Jr.
Hunt, Janie
Hunter, David (major general)
Hurlbert, General
Hurlburt and Company
Illinois 3rd Cavalry
Illinois 2nd Infantry
Illinois 11th Infantry
Illinois 17th Infantry
Illinois 19th Infantry
Illinois 22nd Infantry
Illinois 33rd Infantry
Illinois 90th Infantry
Illinois 95th Volunteer Infantry
Illinois Monument at Vicksburg
Indiana 34th Infantry
Indiana Hospital
International Red Cross
Iowa 3rd Cavalry
Iowa 2nd Infantry
Iowa 11th Infantry
Iowa 14th Infantry
Irish Biddy
Island #10 Mississippi River, Capture
Iuka, Mississippi
Jackson, Thomas J. “Stonewall” (general)
Jackson Mississippi, Siege of
Jackson, Missouri
Jamaica, Long Island, New York
Jenkins, Abraham
Jenkins, Mary Owens
John Brown’s Body
Johnson, Andrew (president)
Johnson, C.B.
Johnson’s Island Prison
Johnston, Joseph Eggleston (general)
Jordan, Thomas (captain)
Judd, Clara
Kalamazoo, Michigan
Kearny, Philip (general)
Kearny Cross
Kenesaw Mountain, Battle of
Kentucky 11th Cavalry
Kentucky 23rd Infantry
Keokuk, Iowa
Kerr, W.J.W. (doctor)
Keys, E.D. (colonel)
Kilborne Cemetery
Kilborne, Wisconsin
Kilpatrick, Hugh Judson (general)
Kingston Hall, Maryland
Kirby, Edmund (general)
Kirk, George W.
Knickerbocker (hospital ship)
Knipe, Charles D.
Knipe, Joseph Farmer (colonel)
Know-Nothing Party<
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Knox County, Ohio
Knoxville, Tennessee
Lafayette, Indiana
Langhorn, Confederate Prisoner
Lannon, Mrs.
LaPorte, Texas
Lasky, Jesse
Laws, Thomas
Lawton, Hattie
Lawton, Hugh
Lebanon General Hospital
Lee, Robert E. (general)
Legree, Simon
Leonard, Richard
Lewis, Pryce
Lexington, Kentucky, Skirmish
Libby Prison
Lincoln, Abraham (president)
Lincoln, Mrs. Abraham
Lincoln Hospital
Lish, Ira M. (senator)
Livermore, Mary Ashton Rice
Logan, John Alexander “Black Jack” (major general)
Long Island, New York
Louisiana (hospital ship)
Louisville, Kentucky
Macomber, Arabella
Madam Collier
Manassas, Virginia
Marie Denning (steamship)
Marine USA General Hospital, New Orleans
Martin, Frank, (private) 60
Martinsburg, Virginia, (later West Virginia)
Mason, James M. (senator)
Mayne, Frank
McClellan, George B. (general)
McClernand, John Alexander (general)
McCoy, Arthur (major)
McCubbin, Captain
McDowell, General
McKenzie, Marian
McNiven, Thomas
Mead, George G. 82
Meagher, Thomas S. (general)
Memphis, Tennessee
Metropolitan Hotel
Michigan (gun boat)
Michigan 1st Cavalry
Michigan 110th Cavalry
Michigan 2nd Infantry
Michigan 3rd Infantry
Michigan 5th Infantry
Michigan 8th Infantry
Michigan 10th Infantry
Michigan 17th Infantry
Michigan 25th Infantry
Michigan 28th Infantry
Mifflin, Pennsylvania
Mill Springs, Battle of
Miller, Frank (private)
Milliken’s Bend
Milroy, F.J. (general)
Minnesota 2nd Battery
Minnesota 21st Infantry
Minnesota State Militia Cavalry
Minter, Mary Miles
Mission Ridge
Mississippi (steamship)
Mobile, Siege of
Moffitt, Annie
Mohawk River
Moncton, New Brunswick
Monett’s Bluff
Monitor (warship)
Montezuma Community Cemetery
Montgomery, James (colonel)
Montgomery County, Maryland
Moon, Charlotte and Virginia
Moore, James M. (captain)
Moore, John Trotwood
Morgan, Bob
Morgan, John Hunt (general)
Morse, William R. (captain)
Mosby, John (colonel)
Mosby’s Rock
Mother Bickerdyke
Mountain Charley
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
Napoleon III
Nashville, Tennessee
Natchitochis, Louisiana
National Cemetery, Andersonville, Georgia
National Cemetery, Florence, South Carolina
Negri, Polo
New Bern, North Carolina
New Jersey 4th Infantry
New Jersey 7th Infantry
New Jersey 24th Infantry
New Lisbon, Ohio
New Madrid, Siege of
New Orleans, Louisiana
New York 2nd Cavalry
New York 3rd Cavalry
New York 79th Infantry
New York 153rd Infantry Volunteers
New York City, New York
New York Infirmary for Women and Children
Newport, Virginia
Night Hawk (blockade runner)
Nightingale, Florence
Niles, Elizabeth A.
Niles, Martin
North Carolina 2nd Infantry
North Carolina 26th Infantry
North Oxford, Massachusetts
Northern Central Railroad Depot
Oakdale Cemetery
Oberlin College, Ohio
Ohio 10th Cavalry
Ohio 1st Infantry
Ohio 52nd Infantry
Ohio State Prison
Old Capitol Prison
Old Trinity Church
O’Neal, Mary Elizabeth
Oswego, New York
Oxford, New York
Oxford, Ohio
Palmer, Lieutenant
Palmer, Thomas (senator)
Parker, Tom
Peirrepont, Judge
Pennsylvania 9th Cavalry
Pennsylvania 27th Infantry
Pennsylvania 46th Infantry
Pennsylvania 114th Infantry
Pennsylvania 126th Infantry
Pensacola, Florida
Peoria, Illinois
Perryville, Kentucky, Battle of
Petersburg, Battle of
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
Pickett, W.H.
Pierce, Mr.
Pikes Peak, Colorado
Pilot Knob (Irontown), Missouri
Pinkerton, the Reverend
Pinkerton Federal Detective Corps
Pittsburg, Pennsylvania
Pleasant Hill
Point Lookout, Maryland
Polk, Antoinette
Poplar Grove, Virginia
Port Gibson, Battle of
Port Tobacco, Virginia
Porter, Eliza
Potomac River
Powder River Campaign
Price, Sterling (general)
Princess Anne
Pritchard, John and Elizabeth
Providence, Rhode Island
Pulaski County, Virginia
Quaker Guns
Rafferty’s Hill, Pennsylvania
Ramsburg, C. S.
Ratcliffe, Laura
Reconstruction Legislature
Red River Campaign
Revere, Paul
Reynolds, Arabella “Belle”
Reynolds, John J.
Rhode Island 1st Infantry 130
Rhode Island 5th Infantry
Richmond, Kentucky, Battle of
Richmond, Virginia
Roanoke Island, Battle of
Robertson, John (judge)
Robertson Hospital
Robinson, Hatty
Rose, Harrison (captain)
Rosencrans, William (general)
Ross, C.F. (doctor)
Rouch, William
Sabine Crossroad
St. John, New Brunswick, Canada
St. Joseph, Missouri
St. Louis, Missouri
St. Paul’s Cemetery
Salisbury, New Brunswick, Canada
Salisbury, North Carolina
Sanchez, Lola, Panchita and Eugenia
Sandusky Bay
Sanitary Fair
Sanson, Emma
Santa Barbara, California
Saunemin, Illinois
Scadden, Janie
Scadden, Thomas L.
Scobell, John
Scott, Thomas (colonel)
Scott, Thomas A. (secretary)
Scott, Winifred (general)
Scott, Winifred (captain)
Scully, John
Seaberry, Mary
Second Manassas/Bull Run
Seelye, Alice Louise
Seelye, Homer
Seelye, Linus H.
Seelye, Linus, Jr.
Seelye, S.E.E.
Seven Pines, Battle of
Seward, William H.
Sharp, George H. (general)
Shelbourn Falls, Massachusetts
Shelby, Joseph Orville (general)
Shelbyville, Tennessee
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Shenandoah Valley Campaign
Sheridan, Phillip H. (general)
Sherman, William Tecumseh (general)
Shiloh, Battle of
Shockoe Hill Cemetery
Shreveport, Louisiana
Simmes, B. J. (captain)
Smithson, William T. 87
Social Circle, Georgia
Soldiers and Sailors Home, Quincy, Illinois
Soldier’s Relief Hospital
Somerville, Tennessee
Southwell, Kady
Southwestern Railroad
Southworth, Mrs.
Spanish American War
Spencer, Henrietta
Spotsylvania, Battle of
Sprague, William
Springfield, Illinois
Stanton, Edwin M. (secretary)
Star Fort
Starr, Colonel
Steiner, Lewis H. (doctor)
Stoneman, George (general)
Stones River, Battle of
Stoughton, Edwin H. (general)
Stowe, Calvin
Stowe, Harriet Beecher
Stowe, Calvin
Streight, Abel (colonel)
Stuart, J.E.B. (general)
Sunnyslope Cemetery, Saunemin, Illinois
Syracuse Medical College
Syracuse, New York
Taylor, Dick (major general)
Taylor, Mr.
Taylor, Walker
Tennessee 1st Artillery Battery
Tennessee 1st Cavalry
Tennessee 2nd Cavalry
Tennessee 3rd Infantry
Tennessee 9th Infantry
Tennessee 11th Infantry
Tennessee 12th Infantry
Tennessee 13th Infantry
Tepe, Bernardo
Tepe, Marie
Terry, Dr. Jesse
Thomas, George Henry (general)
Thompson, Franklin (private)
Thompson, Michael (colonel)
Thompson, Sarah E.
Thompson, Sylvanius H.
Thompson House, Atlanta
The Three Sisters (gunboat)
Todd, Lieutenant
Toledo, Ohio
Tompkins, Christopher
Tompkins, Sally Louise
Tredegar Iron Works
Trenton, New Jersey
Tubman, Harriet
Tubman, John
Tullahoma Campaign
Turner, Captain
Turner, L. C.
Uncle Tom
Uncle Tom’s Cabin
Underground Railroad
United Daughters of the Confederacy
United States Sanitary Commission
Utica, New York
Van Camp, Aaron (doctor)
Vance, Zebulon (colonel)
Van Lew, Elizabeth
Van Lew, John and Elizabeth
Velazquez, Loreta Janita
Vermont 2nd Infantry
Vesey, James
Vicksburg, Mississippi
Vicksburg, Siege of
Victoria, Queen
Virginia 1st Cavalry
CSS Virginia (Merrimac) (ironclad)
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