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Butler, Benjamin Franklin
(November
5, 1818–January 11, 1893)
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Virginia
Bland, T. A. Life
of Benjamin F. Butler (1879)
Marshall, Jessie Ames. Private
and Official Correspondence of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler During the Period
of the Civil War, Vol. 1 (1917)
_____. Private
and Official Correspondence of Gen. Benjamin F. Butler During the Period
of the Civil War, Vol. 4 (1917)
Foster, John Gray
(May 27, 1823 – September 2, 1874)
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Letterbook,
1865-1866, Department of Florida
Grant, Ulysses S. (April
27, 1822–July 23, 1885)
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Grant, Ulysses S. Personal
Memoirs of U. S. Grant, Vol. 1 (1885)
The
Administration and its Dangers: The Do-Nothing Policy and Its Dangers.
New
York Herald, June 15, 1869, 6
Higginson, Thomas Wentworth
(Dec. 22, 1823–May 9, 1911)
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Hooker, Joseph (November
13, 1814 – October 31, 1879)
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How
the White House's neighbors in 1890s included 108 brothels and 50 saloons
in Washington D.C's 'Hooker Division' (Daily Mail, May 15, 2004)
Humphreys, Andrew Atkinson
(November
2, 1810–December 27, 1883)
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Humphreys, Andrew A. From
Gettysburg to the Rapidan: The Army of the Potomac July, 1863, to April,
1864 (1883)
_____. The
Virginia Campaign of '64 and '65 (1883)
de Peyster, J. Watts. Andrew
Atkinson Humphreys, of Pennsylvania (1886)
Hunter, David (July
21, 1802 – February 2, 1886)
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Keyes, Erasmus D. (May
29, 1810 – October 14, 1895)
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Keyes, Erasmus D. Fifty
Years' Observation of Men and Events (1884)
Meade, George (December
31, 1815–November 6, 1872)
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Agassiz, George R., ed. Meade's
Headquarters 1863-1865: Letters of Colonel Theodore Lyman from The Wilderness
to Appomattox (1922)
Pennypacker, Isaac R. General
Meade (1901)
Sedgwick, John (Sept.
13, 1813–May 9, 1864)
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Sedgwick, John. Correspondence
of John Sedgwick Major-General (1903)
Shaw, Robert Gould (Oct.
10, 1837–July 18, 1863)
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The
Civil War Letters of Colonel Robert Gould Shaw
The
Brave Col. Shaw (Boston Herald, May 30, 1897)
Sherman, William Tecumseh
(Feb.
8, 1820–Feb. 14, 1891)
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Field
Orders, No. 15, Jan. 16, 1865
"Forty
Acres and a Mule" -- Gone With the Wind (Video)
Ullman, Daniel (April
28, 1810 – Sept. 20, 1892)
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Gen.
Daniel Ullman obituary (NY Times, Sept. 21, 1892)