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escaped slaves who sought refuge and safety with the Union forces. According to Sherman's account, Wheeler ordered his cavalry to charge the refugees. This action forced the men, women, and children into the water, where it is presumed many drowned.
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by calling the names of House members who refused to answer, Wheeler climbed onto one of the desks and then proceeded to leap from desk to desk in an attempt to reach the center and stop the Speaker.
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is next to him and bearded former Civil War Confederate general Joseph Wheeler is standing in front. Taylor MacDonald is on the far left and Major
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654:to recruit a new brigade. Wheeler fought at the
2140:National Park Service page about Joseph Wheeler
1868:National Park Service link about Joseph Wheeler
943:In 1880, Wheeler was elected from Alabama as a
5009:American military personnel of the Indian Wars
4396:Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S.
1747:""Gen. Joe Wheeler was entangled in recount.""
1223:Wheeler also appeared in an early film called
724:
2282:
1749:. Archived from the original on July 14, 2001
1077:, and was nominally second-in-command of the
2242:U.S. House of Representatives
2209:U.S. House of Representatives
2178:U.S. House of Representatives
2005:"Gen. Joe Wheeler was entangled in recount."
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5034:Confederate States Army lieutenant generals
1948:Stanford: Stanford University Press, 2001.
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1527:. New Orleans: The Daily Delta. 11 Jul 1857
1498:. The Baltimore Sun. 26 Jan 1906. p. 2
1259:After a prolonged illness, Wheeler died in
1113:, once again checked the American assault.
19:For other people named Joseph Wheeler, see
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1220:, was published in 1907, after his death.
1151:
1005:Lionel Sackville-West, 2nd Baron Sackville
874:on March 19–20. While attempting to cover
548:in the 1st U.S. Dragoons. He attended the
36:
5004:19th-century United States Army personnel
1926:Harper Encyclopedia of Military Biography
1711:
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1097:, the first major engagement of the war.
457:and fought in most of its battles in the
112:January 15, 1883 – March 3, 1883
2485:Treatment of slaves in the United States
2146:Pond Spring, Home of General Joe Wheeler
2071:. New York: Simon & Schuster, 1993.
1807:
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1000:1888 United States presidential election
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4228:Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War
2400:South Carolina Declaration of Secession
2022:. Washington, DC: Potomac Books, 2006.
1029:
241:Fightin' Joe, Little Joe, the War Child
77:March 4, 1885 – April 20, 1900
5024:Burials at Arlington National Cemetery
4981:
4213:Modern display of the Confederate flag
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949:United States House of Representatives
810:, until he recrossed the Tennessee at
705:In February 1863, Wheeler and Forrest
5059:United States Military Academy alumni
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1408:Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System
1210:Confederate Military History: Alabama
1022:began the process of eliminating the
488:ancestry (descended from the English
145:March 4, 1881 – June 3, 1882
2248:Alabama's 8th congressional district
2215:Alabama's 8th congressional district
2184:Alabama's 8th congressional district
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1434:U.S. Congressional biography website
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1111:Provisional de Puerto Rico Battalion
1018:In January 1890, when House Speaker
936:, is a historical site owned by the
893:and then in solitary confinement at
626:to cover the Confederate retreat to
4567:Committee on the Conduct of the War
4243:United Daughters of the Confederacy
1344:, a main thoroughfare through west
1229:(1898) with William Rufus Shafter.
973:1884 Democratic National Convention
733:Joseph Wheeler during the Civil War
633:
492:who came to New England during the
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5019:American people of English descent
4637:U.S. Presidential Election of 1864
4432:
3976:impeachment managers investigation
2355:John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
1574:Dupuy, pp. 793–94; Bearss, p. 125.
966:Wheeler supported the election of
897:, where he was paroled on June 8.
804:Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad
686:, as Bragg's army withdrew to the
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5049:Politicians from Augusta, Georgia
4999:19th-century American legislators
4062:Reconstruction military districts
2510:Abolitionism in the United States
2465:Plantations in the American South
2380:Origins of the American Civil War
2220:January 15, 1883 – March 3, 1883
2094:
1929:. New York: HarperCollins, 1992.
1298:National Statuary Hall Collection
1280:National Statuary Hall Collection
806:and then continued south through
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4018:Pulaski (Tennessee) riot of 1867
1992:. New York: Random House, 1974.
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1314:Wheeler National Wildlife Refuge
1148:, now a state park in New York.
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496:), Joseph Wheeler was born near
494:Puritan migration to New England
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4830:New York City Gold Hoax of 1864
4692:When Johnny Comes Marching Home
4253:Wilmington insurrection of 1898
2253:March 4, 1885 – April 20, 1900
2037:New York: Facts On File, 1988.
1792:
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1294:bronze statue of Joseph Wheeler
1250:Sons of the American Revolution
998:. When he was asked during the
664:Second Corps, Army of Tennessee
644:Confederate Heartland Offensive
21:Joseph Wheeler (disambiguation)
3933:Southern Homestead Act of 1866
2115:"Joseph Wheeler (id: W000338)"
2082:Wheeler, Joseph Lt. Gen., and
2011: (archived July 14, 2001)
1803:. Back Bay Books. p. 114.
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1058:, receiving an appointment to
917:Wheeler's former residence in
517:United States Military Academy
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4348:Ladies' Memorial Associations
4050:Enforcement Act of April 1871
3946:Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
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2240:Member of the
2207:Member of the
2189:March 4, 1881 – June 3, 1882
2176:Member of the
2161:U.S. House of Representatives
2035:Who Was Who in the Civil War.
1895:
1839:Darby, A. J. (1 March 1962).
1585:"Alabama State Archives link"
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938:Alabama Historical Commission
909:U.S. House of Representatives
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427:Confederate States of America
423:Joseph "Fighting Joe" Wheeler
55:U.S. House of Representatives
4481:Confederate revolving cannon
4223:Sons of Confederate Veterans
4094:South Carolina riots of 1876
4072:Indian Council at Fort Smith
4023:South Carolina riots of 1876
3988:Knights of the White Camelia
2480:Slavery in the United States
2088:Confederate Military History
1849:. pp. Page 6, Section 3
1328:are named after him. During
1214:Report on the Island of Guam
870:and fought under him at the
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441:, and then a general in the
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5054:United States Army generals
4835:New York City riots of 1863
4660:Battle Hymn of the Republic
4411:United Confederate Veterans
4248:Children of the Confederacy
4238:United Confederate Veterans
4233:Southern Historical Society
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2865:Price's Missouri Expedition
2335:Timeline leading to the War
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2129:Arlington National Cemetery
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1265:Arlington National Cemetery
832:Franklin–Nashville Campaign
725:Chickamauga and Chattanooga
673:In December 1862, the U.S.
222:Arlington National Cemetery
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4803:Confederate Secret Service
4391:Grand Army of the Republic
4283:Grand Army of the Republic
4101:Southern Claims Commission
2142:. Retrieved July 12, 2012.
1985:The Civil War: A Narrative
1383:Slavery and State's Rights
1318:Joseph Wheeler High School
1226:Surrender of General Toral
932:, in an area now known as
836:Sherman's March to the Sea
765:'s infantry fought at the
618:in April 1862. During the
558:Regiment of Mounted Rifles
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4154:Confederate History Month
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4159:Confederate Memorial Day
4144:Civil War Trails Program
4013:New Orleans riot of 1866
2113:United States Congress.
1946:Civil War High Commands.
1870:Retrieved July 12, 2012.
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1254:Society of Colonial Wars
992:United States of America
779:William Tecumseh Sherman
550:U.S. Army Cavalry School
451:Philippine–American Wars
437:in the 1860s during the
4786:Confederate war finance
4406:Southern Cross of Honor
4374:1938 Gettysburg reunion
4369:1913 Gettysburg reunion
4067:Reconstruction Treaties
4040:Enforcement Act of 1870
3923:Freedman's Savings Bank
2540:Lane Debates on Slavery
2365:Lincoln–Douglas debates
2125:Retrieved on 2008-10-18
1990:Red River to Appomattox
1906:The Confederate General
1880:Derby, CT Hall of Fame.
1326:Wheeler County, Georgia
1238:Edward Porter Alexander
1178:Department of the Lakes
1162:Philippine–American War
1156:Wheeler sailed for the
1152:Philippine–American War
1126:Battle of San Juan Hill
1048:Alexander Oswald Brodie
652:Murfreesboro, Tennessee
590:Confederate States Army
435:Confederate States Army
408:Philippine–American War
401:Battle of San Juan Hill
288:Confederate States Army
4845:Richmond riots of 1863
4771:Baltimore riot of 1861
4551:U.S. Military Railroad
4471:Confederate Home Guard
4203:Historiographic issues
4169:Historical reenactment
2668:Revenue Cutter Service
2535:William Lloyd Garrison
2444:Dred Scott v. Sandford
2134:Men of Mark in America
2084:Col. Charles E. Hooker
1492:"Gen. Wheeler Is Dead"
1402:public domain material
1306:Joe Wheeler State Park
1288:In 1925, the state of
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1107:San Fernando Battalion
1095:Battle of Las Guasimas
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951:. Wheeler's opponent,
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824:Battle of Jonesborough
777:During U.S. Maj. Gen.
767:Battle of Ringgold Gap
751:Muscle Shoals, Alabama
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707:attacked Fort Donelson
684:Battle of Stones River
677:began to advance from
675:Army of the Cumberland
648:Nathan Bedford Forrest
554:Carlisle, Pennsylvania
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4810:Great Revival of 1863
4687:Maryland, My Maryland
4476:Confederate railroads
4139:Civil War Roundtables
4008:Meridian riot of 1871
4003:Memphis riots of 1866
2560:George Luther Stearns
2545:Elijah Parish Lovejoy
2438:Crittenden Compromise
1940:Eicher, John H., and
1904:"Joseph Wheeler." In
1799:Thomas, Evan (2010).
1413:National Park Service
1362:in the 1997 TV movie
1340:in honor of Wheeler.
1302:United States Capitol
1278:
1206:The Santiago Campaign
1192:Wheeler in later life
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1087:William Rufus Shafter
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876:Confederate President
872:Battle of Bentonville
739:Battle of Chickamauga
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695:on January 20, 1863.
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354:Stones River Campaign
294:Years of service
4697:Daar kom die Alibama
4612:National Union Party
4288:memorials to Lincoln
4208:Lost Cause mythology
3913:Eufaula riot of 1874
3901:Confederate refugees
3114:District of Columbia
2741:Union naval blockade
2587:Underground Railroad
2375:Nullification crisis
2018:Longacre, Edward G.
1908:, vol. 6, edited by
1463:"30 Years Ago Today"
1310:Wheeler Lake and Dam
1056:Spanish–American War
1030:Spanish–American War
1020:Thomas Brackett Reed
988:Special Relationship
975:, Wheeler supported
755:Chattanooga Campaign
700:Confederate Congress
668:La Vergne, Tennessee
656:Battle of Perryville
562:New Mexico Territory
396:Spanish–American War
369:Chattanooga campaign
359:Chickamauga campaign
329:American Indian Wars
4855:Supreme Court cases
4622:Radical Republicans
4401:Old soldiers' homes
4385:Confederate Veteran
4311:artworks in Capitol
4030:Reconstruction acts
3891:Colfax riot of 1873
2855:Richmond-Petersburg
2460:Fugitive slave laws
2390:Popular sovereignty
2370:Missouri Compromise
2360:Kansas-Nebraska Act
2136:Biographical Sketch
2101:Biographical sketch
1661:Bearss, pp. 126–27.
1062:of volunteers from
1024:disappearing quorum
808:Franklin, Tennessee
796:Chattahoochee River
640:Army of Mississippi
628:Tupelo, Mississippi
609:Huntsville, Alabama
510:American Revolution
508:, a veteran of the
466:U.S. Representative
312:(C.S., unconfirmed)
5029:Cavalry commanders
4961:American Civil War
4676:A Lincoln Portrait
4617:Politicians killed
4541:U.S. Balloon Corps
4536:Union corps badges
4316:memorials to Davis
4186:Disenfranchisement
4057:Reconstruction era
3938:Timber Culture Act
3896:Compromise of 1877
2860:Franklin–Nashville
2530:Frederick Douglass
2433:Cornerstone Speech
2350:Compromise of 1850
2298:American Civil War
2259:William Richardson
2033:Sifakis, Stewart.
1885:2013-04-20 at the
1452:Dupuy, pp. 793–94.
1334:United States Navy
1286:
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1134:William R. Shafter
1071:Theodore Roosevelt
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926:Courtland, Alabama
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887:Edmund Kirby Smith
856:Carolinas Campaign
812:Tuscumbia, Alabama
787:Joseph E. Johnston
735:
715:Tullahoma Campaign
598:Pensacola, Florida
539:
468:from the state of
443:United States Army
439:American Civil War
389:Carolinas campaign
374:Knoxville campaign
364:Tullahoma campaign
334:American Civil War
310:Lieutenant general
284:United States Army
274:Confederate States
191:September 10, 1836
100:William Richardson
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2153:historical marker
2060:978-0-8071-0823-9
2043:978-0-8160-1055-4
2013:The Decatur Daily
1960:Evans, Clement A.
1954:978-0-8047-3641-1
1935:978-0-06-270015-5
1829:Wert, pp. 425–26.
1322:Marietta, Georgia
1283:statue of Wheeler
1170:brigadier general
1138:Siege of Santiago
1042:is on the right,
860:Judson Kilpatrick
660:brigadier general
573:second lieutenant
560:stationed in the
546:second lieutenant
455:Army of Tennessee
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1079:Fifth Army Corps
1067:William McKinley
977:Grover Cleveland
971:economy. At the
934:Wheeler, Alabama
919:Washington, D.C.
883:Conyer's Station
868:Wade Hampton III
783:Atlanta Campaign
769:on November 27.
763:Patrick Cleburne
759:Missionary Ridge
711:Dover, Tennessee
702:on May 1, 1863.
634:Middle Tennessee
620:Siege of Corinth
616:Battle of Shiloh
498:Augusta, Georgia
484:Although of old
447:Spanish-American
445:during both the
379:Atlanta campaign
344:Siege of Corinth
339:Battle of Shiloh
301:1898–1900 (U.S.)
299:1861–1865 (C.S.)
297:1859–1861 (U.S.)
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82:
76:
71:
57:
53:
43:
31:
24:
17:
12:
11:
5:
5072:
5062:
5061:
5056:
5051:
5046:
5041:
5036:
5031:
5026:
5021:
5016:
5011:
5006:
5001:
4996:
4991:
4976:
4975:
4963:
4951:
4928:
4927:
4925:
4924:
4914:
4903:
4900:
4899:
4896:
4895:
4892:
4891:
4889:
4888:
4882:
4880:
4876:
4875:
4873:
4872:
4870:Women soldiers
4867:
4862:
4857:
4852:
4847:
4842:
4837:
4832:
4827:
4825:Naming the war
4822:
4817:
4812:
4807:
4806:
4805:
4795:
4794:
4793:
4783:
4778:
4773:
4767:
4765:
4761:
4760:
4758:
4757:
4756:
4755:
4750:
4745:
4740:
4730:
4725:
4720:
4715:
4709:
4707:
4703:
4702:
4700:
4699:
4694:
4689:
4684:
4679:
4672:
4667:
4662:
4656:
4654:
4648:
4647:
4645:
4644:
4639:
4634:
4629:
4624:
4619:
4614:
4609:
4604:
4599:
4594:
4589:
4584:
4579:
4574:
4569:
4563:
4561:
4557:
4556:
4554:
4553:
4548:
4543:
4538:
4533:
4528:
4523:
4518:
4513:
4508:
4503:
4498:
4493:
4488:
4483:
4478:
4473:
4468:
4463:
4461:Campaign Medal
4458:
4452:
4450:
4442:
4441:
4438:
4437:
4436:Related topics
4433:
4425:
4424:
4421:
4420:
4417:
4416:
4414:
4413:
4408:
4403:
4398:
4393:
4388:
4381:
4376:
4371:
4365:
4363:
4359:
4358:
4356:
4355:
4350:
4344:
4342:
4338:
4337:
4334:
4333:
4331:
4330:
4325:
4324:
4323:
4318:
4313:
4302:
4300:
4296:
4295:
4293:
4292:
4291:
4290:
4285:
4274:
4272:
4265:
4259:
4258:
4256:
4255:
4250:
4245:
4240:
4235:
4230:
4225:
4220:
4215:
4210:
4205:
4200:
4199:
4198:
4193:
4183:
4178:
4177:
4176:
4171:
4166:
4164:Decoration Day
4161:
4156:
4151:
4146:
4141:
4136:
4131:
4120:
4118:
4117:Reconstruction
4112:
4111:
4109:
4108:
4103:
4098:
4097:
4096:
4086:
4081:
4076:
4075:
4074:
4064:
4059:
4054:
4053:
4052:
4047:
4042:
4037:
4027:
4026:
4025:
4020:
4015:
4010:
4005:
3995:
3990:
3985:
3980:
3979:
3978:
3973:
3971:second inquiry
3968:
3963:
3958:
3953:
3943:
3942:
3941:
3935:
3928:Homestead Acts
3925:
3920:
3915:
3910:
3909:
3908:
3898:
3893:
3888:
3883:
3878:
3876:Alabama Claims
3872:
3870:
3868:Reconstruction
3864:
3863:
3861:
3860:
3859:
3858:
3856:15th Amendment
3853:
3851:14th Amendment
3848:
3846:13th Amendment
3837:
3835:
3825:
3824:
3814:
3813:
3810:
3809:
3806:
3805:
3802:
3801:
3799:
3798:
3793:
3788:
3783:
3778:
3773:
3768:
3763:
3758:
3753:
3748:
3742:
3740:
3736:
3735:
3733:
3732:
3727:
3722:
3717:
3712:
3707:
3702:
3697:
3692:
3687:
3682:
3677:
3672:
3667:
3662:
3657:
3652:
3647:
3642:
3637:
3632:
3627:
3622:
3617:
3611:
3609:
3602:
3598:
3597:
3594:
3593:
3591:
3590:
3585:
3580:
3575:
3570:
3565:
3560:
3555:
3550:
3544:
3542:
3538:
3537:
3535:
3534:
3529:
3524:
3519:
3514:
3509:
3504:
3499:
3494:
3489:
3484:
3479:
3477:J. E. Johnston
3474:
3472:A. S. Johnston
3469:
3464:
3459:
3454:
3449:
3444:
3439:
3434:
3429:
3424:
3419:
3414:
3412:R. H. Anderson
3408:
3406:
3399:
3391:
3390:
3378:
3377:
3374:
3373:
3370:
3369:
3366:
3365:
3363:
3362:
3357:
3352:
3347:
3342:
3337:
3332:
3326:
3324:
3320:
3319:
3317:
3316:
3311:
3306:
3301:
3296:
3291:
3286:
3281:
3276:
3274:South Carolina
3271:
3266:
3261:
3256:
3251:
3249:North Carolina
3246:
3241:
3236:
3231:
3226:
3221:
3216:
3211:
3206:
3201:
3196:
3191:
3186:
3181:
3176:
3171:
3166:
3161:
3156:
3151:
3146:
3141:
3136:
3131:
3126:
3121:
3116:
3111:
3106:
3101:
3096:
3091:
3086:
3081:
3075:
3073:
3064:
3060:
3059:
3057:
3056:
3051:
3046:
3041:
3036:
3031:
3026:
3021:
3016:
3011:
3006:
3001:
2996:
2991:
2986:
2981:
2976:
2974:Fredericksburg
2971:
2966:
2961:
2956:
2951:
2946:
2941:
2936:
2931:
2926:
2921:
2916:
2914:Wilson's Creek
2911:
2906:
2900:
2898:
2891:
2890:
2888:
2887:
2882:
2877:
2872:
2867:
2862:
2857:
2852:
2847:
2842:
2837:
2832:
2827:
2822:
2817:
2812:
2807:
2802:
2797:
2792:
2787:
2782:
2777:
2772:
2767:
2762:
2756:
2754:
2747:
2746:
2744:
2743:
2738:
2733:
2728:
2726:Lower Seaboard
2723:
2718:
2712:
2710:
2706:
2705:
2702:
2701:
2699:
2698:
2693:
2688:
2682:
2680:
2674:
2673:
2671:
2670:
2665:
2660:
2655:
2649:
2647:
2638:
2630:
2629:
2626:
2625:
2622:
2619:
2616:
2613:
2609:
2601:
2600:
2597:
2596:
2593:
2592:
2590:
2589:
2584:
2582:Harriet Tubman
2579:
2578:
2577:
2570:Charles Sumner
2567:
2562:
2557:
2552:
2547:
2542:
2537:
2532:
2527:
2522:
2517:
2512:
2506:
2504:
2498:
2497:
2495:
2494:
2487:
2482:
2477:
2472:
2467:
2462:
2457:
2452:
2447:
2440:
2435:
2430:
2424:
2422:
2416:
2415:
2413:
2412:
2407:
2405:States' rights
2402:
2397:
2392:
2387:
2382:
2377:
2372:
2367:
2362:
2357:
2352:
2347:
2342:
2337:
2331:
2329:
2327:
2326:
2320:
2313:
2312:
2302:
2301:
2294:
2293:
2286:
2279:
2271:
2263:
2262:
2257:
2254:
2237:
2234:
2230:
2229:
2224:
2221:
2204:
2201:
2197:
2196:
2193:
2190:
2173:
2168:
2164:
2163:
2155:
2154:
2148:
2143:
2137:
2131:
2126:
2110:
2108:
2103:
2096:
2095:External links
2093:
2092:
2091:
2086:. Vol. XII of
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2063:
2046:
2031:
2016:
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1938:
1921:
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1894:
1892:
1891:
1872:
1860:
1831:
1822:
1820:Dupuy, p. 794.
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1710:
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1672:
1663:
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1610:
1601:
1576:
1567:
1541:
1525:Newspapers.com
1512:
1496:Newspapers.com
1483:
1467:Newspapers.com
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1438:
1424:
1422:
1419:
1418:
1417:
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1388:
1387:
1386:
1380:
1373:
1370:
1272:
1269:
1185:
1182:
1153:
1150:
1031:
1028:
1007:, the British
996:United Kingdom
990:" between the
984:British Empire
910:
907:
820:John Bell Hood
774:
771:
726:
723:
635:
632:
594:Fort Barrancas
585:
582:
580:
577:
481:
478:
418:
417:
414:
413:
411:
410:
405:
404:
403:
393:
392:
391:
386:
381:
376:
371:
366:
361:
356:
351:
346:
341:
331:
325:
323:
319:
318:
307:
303:
302:
295:
291:
290:
281:
280:Branch/service
277:
276:
252:
248:
247:
243:
242:
239:
235:
234:
229:
225:
224:
219:
215:
214:
208:(aged 69)
202:
198:
197:
182:
178:
177:
173:
172:
169:
168:
165:
159:
158:
153:
147:
146:
136:
135:
132:
126:
125:
120:
114:
113:
103:
102:
97:
91:
90:
85:
79:
78:
68:
67:
49:
48:
45:
44:
41:
33:
32:
30:Joseph Wheeler
29:
15:
9:
6:
4:
3:
2:
5071:
5060:
5057:
5055:
5052:
5050:
5047:
5045:
5042:
5040:
5037:
5035:
5032:
5030:
5027:
5025:
5022:
5020:
5017:
5015:
5012:
5010:
5007:
5005:
5002:
5000:
4997:
4995:
4992:
4990:
4987:
4986:
4984:
4974:
4969:
4964:
4962:
4952:
4950:
4940:
4939:
4936:
4923:
4919:
4915:
4913:
4905:
4904:
4901:
4887:
4884:
4883:
4881:
4877:
4871:
4868:
4866:
4863:
4861:
4858:
4856:
4853:
4851:
4848:
4846:
4843:
4841:
4840:Photographers
4838:
4836:
4833:
4831:
4828:
4826:
4823:
4821:
4818:
4816:
4815:Gender issues
4813:
4811:
4808:
4804:
4801:
4800:
4799:
4796:
4792:
4789:
4788:
4787:
4784:
4782:
4779:
4777:
4774:
4772:
4769:
4768:
4766:
4762:
4754:
4751:
4749:
4746:
4744:
4741:
4739:
4736:
4735:
4734:
4731:
4729:
4726:
4724:
4721:
4719:
4716:
4714:
4711:
4710:
4708:
4704:
4698:
4695:
4693:
4690:
4688:
4685:
4683:
4680:
4678:
4677:
4673:
4671:
4668:
4666:
4663:
4661:
4658:
4657:
4655:
4653:
4649:
4643:
4642:War Democrats
4640:
4638:
4635:
4633:
4632:Union Leagues
4630:
4628:
4625:
4623:
4620:
4618:
4615:
4613:
4610:
4608:
4605:
4603:
4600:
4598:
4595:
4593:
4590:
4588:
4585:
4583:
4580:
4578:
4575:
4573:
4570:
4568:
4565:
4564:
4562:
4558:
4552:
4549:
4547:
4544:
4542:
4539:
4537:
4534:
4532:
4531:Turning point
4529:
4527:
4524:
4522:
4519:
4517:
4514:
4512:
4509:
4507:
4504:
4502:
4501:Naval battles
4499:
4497:
4494:
4492:
4489:
4487:
4484:
4482:
4479:
4477:
4474:
4472:
4469:
4467:
4464:
4462:
4459:
4457:
4454:
4453:
4451:
4447:
4443:
4435:
4434:
4430:
4426:
4412:
4409:
4407:
4404:
4402:
4399:
4397:
4394:
4392:
4389:
4387:
4386:
4382:
4380:
4377:
4375:
4372:
4370:
4367:
4366:
4364:
4360:
4354:
4351:
4349:
4346:
4345:
4343:
4339:
4329:
4326:
4322:
4319:
4317:
4314:
4312:
4309:
4308:
4307:
4304:
4303:
4301:
4297:
4289:
4286:
4284:
4281:
4280:
4279:
4276:
4275:
4273:
4269:
4266:
4264:and memorials
4260:
4254:
4251:
4249:
4246:
4244:
4241:
4239:
4236:
4234:
4231:
4229:
4226:
4224:
4221:
4219:
4216:
4214:
4211:
4209:
4206:
4204:
4201:
4197:
4194:
4192:
4189:
4188:
4187:
4184:
4182:
4179:
4175:
4172:
4170:
4167:
4165:
4162:
4160:
4157:
4155:
4152:
4150:
4147:
4145:
4142:
4140:
4137:
4135:
4132:
4130:
4127:
4126:
4125:
4124:Commemoration
4122:
4121:
4119:
4113:
4107:
4104:
4102:
4099:
4095:
4092:
4091:
4090:
4087:
4085:
4082:
4080:
4077:
4073:
4070:
4069:
4068:
4065:
4063:
4060:
4058:
4055:
4051:
4048:
4046:
4043:
4041:
4038:
4036:
4033:
4032:
4031:
4028:
4024:
4021:
4019:
4016:
4014:
4011:
4009:
4006:
4004:
4001:
4000:
3999:
3996:
3994:
3991:
3989:
3986:
3984:
3981:
3977:
3974:
3972:
3969:
3967:
3966:first inquiry
3964:
3962:
3959:
3957:
3954:
3952:
3949:
3948:
3947:
3944:
3939:
3936:
3934:
3931:
3930:
3929:
3926:
3924:
3921:
3919:
3916:
3914:
3911:
3907:
3904:
3903:
3902:
3899:
3897:
3894:
3892:
3889:
3887:
3886:Carpetbaggers
3884:
3882:
3879:
3877:
3874:
3873:
3871:
3869:
3865:
3857:
3854:
3852:
3849:
3847:
3844:
3843:
3842:
3839:
3838:
3836:
3834:
3830:
3826:
3819:
3815:
3797:
3794:
3792:
3789:
3787:
3784:
3782:
3779:
3777:
3774:
3772:
3769:
3767:
3764:
3762:
3759:
3757:
3754:
3752:
3749:
3747:
3744:
3743:
3741:
3737:
3731:
3728:
3726:
3723:
3721:
3718:
3716:
3713:
3711:
3708:
3706:
3703:
3701:
3698:
3696:
3693:
3691:
3688:
3686:
3683:
3681:
3678:
3676:
3673:
3671:
3668:
3666:
3663:
3661:
3658:
3656:
3653:
3651:
3648:
3646:
3643:
3641:
3638:
3636:
3633:
3631:
3628:
3626:
3623:
3621:
3618:
3616:
3613:
3612:
3610:
3606:
3603:
3599:
3589:
3586:
3584:
3581:
3579:
3576:
3574:
3571:
3569:
3566:
3564:
3561:
3559:
3556:
3554:
3551:
3549:
3546:
3545:
3543:
3539:
3533:
3530:
3528:
3525:
3523:
3520:
3518:
3515:
3513:
3510:
3508:
3505:
3503:
3500:
3498:
3495:
3493:
3490:
3488:
3485:
3483:
3480:
3478:
3475:
3473:
3470:
3468:
3465:
3463:
3460:
3458:
3455:
3453:
3450:
3448:
3445:
3443:
3440:
3438:
3435:
3433:
3430:
3428:
3425:
3423:
3420:
3418:
3415:
3413:
3410:
3409:
3407:
3403:
3400:
3396:
3392:
3388:
3383:
3379:
3361:
3358:
3356:
3353:
3351:
3348:
3346:
3343:
3341:
3338:
3336:
3333:
3331:
3328:
3327:
3325:
3321:
3315:
3312:
3310:
3309:West Virginia
3307:
3305:
3302:
3300:
3297:
3295:
3292:
3290:
3287:
3285:
3282:
3280:
3277:
3275:
3272:
3270:
3267:
3265:
3262:
3260:
3257:
3255:
3252:
3250:
3247:
3245:
3242:
3240:
3237:
3235:
3232:
3230:
3229:New Hampshire
3227:
3225:
3222:
3220:
3217:
3215:
3212:
3210:
3207:
3205:
3202:
3200:
3197:
3195:
3192:
3190:
3189:Massachusetts
3187:
3185:
3182:
3180:
3177:
3175:
3172:
3170:
3167:
3165:
3162:
3160:
3157:
3155:
3152:
3150:
3147:
3145:
3142:
3140:
3137:
3135:
3132:
3130:
3127:
3125:
3122:
3120:
3117:
3115:
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4994:1906 deaths
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4587:Copperheads
4299:Confederate
4191:Black Codes
3517:E. K. Smith
3398:Confederate
3345:New Orleans
3340:Chattanooga
3204:Mississippi
3104:Connecticut
3072:territories
3063:Involvement
3024:Cold Harbor
3014:Fort Pillow
3004:Chattanooga
2999:Chickamauga
2949:Seven Pines
2939:New Orleans
2904:Fort Sumter
2845:Valley 1864
2678:Confederacy
2475:Slave Power
2455:Fire-Eaters
1243:Jubal Early
1158:Philippines
1013:Jules Grévy
930:Pond Spring
891:Fort Monroe
743:Chattanooga
719:Shelbyville
552:located in
534:Wheeler at
502:Connecticut
486:New England
429:. He was a
238:Nickname(s)
151:Preceded by
118:Preceded by
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4983:Categories
4820:Juneteenth
4341:Cemeteries
4218:Red Shirts
4129:Centennial
4079:Red Shirts
3487:Longstreet
3417:Beauregard
3360:Winchester
3335:Charleston
3304:Washington
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3234:New Jersey
3094:California
3070:States and
3054:Five Forks
3039:Mobile Bay
3009:Wilderness
2989:Gettysburg
2969:Perryville
2954:Seven Days
2885:Appomattox
2810:Gettysburg
2770:New Mexico
2637:Combatants
2612:Combatants
2525:John Brown
2235:Luke Pryor
2226:Luke Pryor
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1896:References
1846:TimesDaily
1753:2017-04-27
1703:10 October
1595:2007-12-29
1360:Gary Busey
1312:, and the
1292:donated a
1184:Later life
968:Luke Pryor
955:incumbent
848:D. H. Hill
747:major raid
688:Duck River
536:West Point
525:Southerner
521:West Point
480:Early life
251:Allegiance
232:Democratic
187:1836-09-10
134:Luke Pryor
88:Luke Pryor
4949:Biography
4798:Espionage
4592:Diplomacy
4560:Political
4516:POW camps
4262:Monuments
4089:Scalawags
4084:Redeemers
3822:Aftermath
3771:Pinkerton
3710:Rosecrans
3675:McClellan
3578:Memminger
3314:Wisconsin
3279:Tennessee
3199:Minnesota
3174:Louisiana
3049:Nashville
2994:Vicksburg
2924:Pea Ridge
2875:Carolinas
2830:Red River
2825:Knoxville
2805:Tullahoma
2800:Vicksburg
2780:Peninsula
2752:campaigns
2618:Campaigns
2395:Secession
1208:in 1898,
1204:in 1883,
1064:President
1040:Roosevelt
953:Greenback
816:Ed Bearss
679:Nashville
602:Maj. Gen.
579:Civil War
141:In office
108:In office
73:In office
4973:Politics
4912:Category
4753:Seminole
4743:Cherokee
4496:Medicine
4449:Military
4362:Veterans
4196:Jim Crow
3961:timeline
3756:Ericsson
3739:Civilian
3720:Sheridan
3680:McDowell
3640:Farragut
3625:Burnside
3615:Anderson
3608:Military
3588:Stephens
3548:Benjamin
3541:Civilian
3427:Buchanan
3405:Military
3350:Richmond
3299:Virginia
3244:New York
3219:Nebraska
3209:Missouri
3194:Michigan
3184:Maryland
3169:Kentucky
3144:Illinois
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3099:Colorado
3084:Arkansas
3044:Franklin
2964:Antietam
2835:Overland
2790:Maryland
2709:Theaters
2615:Theaters
1883:Archived
1853:23 April
1762:cite web
1698:imdb.com
1390:Footnote
1372:See also
1336:named a
1316:. Also,
1261:Brooklyn
994:and the
945:Democrat
840:Savannah
490:Puritans
474:Democrat
66:district
4935:Portals
4879:Related
4748:Choctaw
4738:Catawba
4521:Rations
4466:Cavalry
4328:Removal
3956:efforts
3940:of 1873
3786:Stevens
3781:Stanton
3766:Lincoln
3725:Sherman
3660:Halleck
3650:Frémont
3635:Du Pont
3573:Mallory
3532:Wheeler
3467:Jackson
3447:Forrest
3387:Leaders
3330:Atlanta
3294:Vermont
3214:Montana
3154:Indiana
3129:Georgia
3124:Florida
3089:Arizona
3079:Alabama
3029:Atlanta
2944:Corinth
2896:battles
2840:Atlanta
2820:Bristoe
2721:Western
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2621:Battles
2420:Slavery
2324:Origins
2310:Origins
1531:12 July
1502:12 July
1473:12 July
1346:Augusta
1300:at the
1296:to the
1290:Alabama
1172:in the
947:to the
596:off of
569:Indians
470:Alabama
431:cavalry
60:Alabama
4922:Portal
4860:Tokens
3796:Welles
3776:Seward
3761:Hamlin
3730:Thomas
3665:Hooker
3630:Butler
3583:Seddon
3568:Hunter
3553:Bocock
3527:Taylor
3522:Stuart
3512:Semmes
3492:Morgan
3452:Gorgas
3432:Cooper
3323:Cities
3259:Oregon
3224:Nevada
3164:Kansas
3134:Hawaii
3034:Crater
2934:Shiloh
2894:Major
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196:, U.S.
4665:Dixie
4652:Music
4271:Union
4115:Post-
3951:trial
3751:Chase
3746:Adams
3715:Scott
3690:Meigs
3685:Meade
3655:Grant
3645:Foote
3620:Buell
3601:Union
3563:Davis
3507:Price
3497:Mosby
3442:Ewell
3437:Early
3422:Bragg
3284:Texas
3179:Maine
3139:Idaho
2645:Union
1421:Notes
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4850:Salt
4456:Arms
4306:List
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3462:Hood
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3289:Utah
3254:Ohio
3159:Iowa
2691:Navy
2686:Army
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