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| Alphabetical | By Popularity | | - Anderson, William "Bloody Bill" (1840-1864) (1)
- Barton, Clara (Clarissa) (1821-1912)@
- Benjamin, Judah P. (1811-1884) (3)
- Brady, Mathew (c.1823-1896)@
- Carney, William H. (1840-1908)@
- Chesnut, Mary (1823-1886) (1)
- Crawford, William Tate (1838-1919)
- Account of his service as a private in North Carolina's 44th Regiment. - Custer, George Armstrong (1839-1876)@
- Davis, Jefferson (1808-1889) (6)
- Find sites for Jefferson Davis (1808-1889), the first and the only president of the Confederate States of America. Sites offer biography, political life, handwriting samples, retirement home, and the documentary editing project about the American statesman who advocated for slavery and for States' Rights.
- Ellis, Daniel
- Information about the Old Red Fox of East Tennessee and Civil War Appalachia. Pilot, guide, guerilla, soldier, author. - Ericsson, John (1803-1889)@
- Freeman, Pvt. James Franklin
- Describes the service of this soldier and his regiment during the Civil War. Fremantle, Arthur (1835-1901)
- British Coldstream Guards officer who travelled throughout America during the U.S. Civil War. Site includes analysis of the British government's recognition of the Southern Confederacy.- Greenhow, Rose O'Neal (1817-1864)
- One of the most renowned spies of the American Civil War. - Hart, Nancy (1846-1913)
- Biography, photograph, genealogy, and more concerning the Confederate scout and spy. - Higginson, Thomas Wentworth (1823-1911)@
- Ingersoll, Robert G. (1833-1899)@
- Lincoln, Abraham (1809-1865)@
- Learn about Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States best known for ending slavery and preserving the Union during the Civil War. Sites offer biography, history, timelines, family, museum exhibits, drafts of speeches, political scenario during his tenure, and the legacy left behind by the President who gave up his life in his efforts of building an ideal country.
- McKnight, Bernard
- Story of a Union soldier who was captured and sent to Andersonville Prison. - Moses, Jefferson
- Diary and later memoirs of Private Jefferson Moses, Company G, 93rd Illinois Volunteers. - Quantrill, William Clarke (1837-1865) (4)
- Shaw, Robert Gould (1837-1863)@
- Stephens, Alexander H. (1812-1883) (3)
- Walker, Mary Edwards (1832-1919) (3)
- Wilkes, Charles (1798-1877)@
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