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  • Postbellum
  • Topics referred to by the same term

    Look up postbellum in Wiktionary, the free dictionary. Postbellum (Latin for 'after the war') may refer to: Any post-war period or era Post-war period

    Postbellum

    Postbellum

  • Reconstruction era
  • Period after American Civil War (1865–1877)

    Brown, Thomas J., ed. (2008). Reconstructions: New Perspectives on the Postbellum United States. Calhoun, Charles W. (2017). The Presidency of Ulysses S

    Reconstruction era

    Reconstruction era

    Reconstruction_era

  • Richmond, Virginia
  • Capital city of Virginia, United States

    Richmond (/ˈrɪtʃmənd/, RITCH-mənd) is the capital city of the U.S. state of Virginia. Incorporated in 1742, Richmond has been an independent city since

    Richmond, Virginia

    Richmond, Virginia

    Richmond,_Virginia

  • Benjamin Butler
  • American general and politician (1818–1893)

    Benjamin Franklin Butler (November 5, 1818 – January 11, 1893) was an American major general of the Union Army, politician, lawyer, and businessman from

    Benjamin Butler

    Benjamin Butler

    Benjamin_Butler

  • Ambrose Burnside
  • American general and politician (1824–1881)

    Ambrose Everts Burnside (May 23, 1824 – September 13, 1881) was an American army officer and politician who became a senior Union general in the American

    Ambrose Burnside

    Ambrose Burnside

    Ambrose_Burnside

  • Charleston, South Carolina
  • City in South Carolina, United States

    Charleston is the most populous city in the U.S. state of South Carolina. The city lies just south of the geographical midpoint of South Carolina's coastline

    Charleston, South Carolina

    Charleston, South Carolina

    Charleston,_South_Carolina

  • Simon Bolivar Buckner
  • Confederate Army general and American politician (1823–1914)

    Simon Bolivar Buckner (/ˈsaɪmən ˈbɒlɪvər ˈbʌknər/ SY-mən BOL-i-vər BUK-nər; April 1, 1823 – January 8, 1914) was an American soldier, Confederate military

    Simon Bolivar Buckner

    Simon Bolivar Buckner

    Simon_Bolivar_Buckner

  • Henry Persons
  • American politician

    Joseph "Henry" Persons (January 30, 1834 – June 17, 1910) was an American politician, lawyer and soldier. Persons was born near Smarrs, Georgia, in Monroe

    Henry Persons

    Henry Persons

    Henry_Persons

  • Felix Huston Robertson
  • Confederate general

    Felix Huston Robertson (March 9, 1839 – April 20, 1928) was a Confederate military officer who was known for being the only native-born Texan to serve

    Felix Huston Robertson

    Felix Huston Robertson

    Felix_Huston_Robertson

  • Joseph Horace Eaton
  • United States Army general

    Joseph Horace Eaton (October 12, 1815 – January 20, 1896) was an American artist and a career officer in the United States Army (Regular Army). He served

    Joseph Horace Eaton

    Joseph Horace Eaton

    Joseph_Horace_Eaton

  • Henry A. Wise
  • American politician (1806–1876)

    Henry Alexander Wise (December 3, 1806 – September 12, 1876) was an American attorney, diplomat, politician and slave owner from Virginia. As the 33rd

    Henry A. Wise

    Henry A. Wise

    Henry_A._Wise

  • Louisiana Tigers
  • Nickname of Confederate army troops from Louisiana

    "Louisiana Tigers" was the nickname of several infantry units of the Confederate States Army from Louisiana during the American Civil War. Originally applied

    Louisiana Tigers

    Louisiana Tigers

    Louisiana_Tigers

  • Henry Kyd Douglas
  • Confederate States Army officer (1838–1903)

    Henry Kyd Douglas (September 29, 1838 – December 18, 1903) was a Confederate staff officer during the American Civil War. He participated in most of the

    Henry Kyd Douglas

    Henry Kyd Douglas

    Henry_Kyd_Douglas

  • Quincy Adams Gillmore
  • American general (1825–1888)

    Quincy Adams Gillmore (February 28, 1825 – April 7, 1888) was an American civil engineer, author, and a general in the Union Army during the American Civil

    Quincy Adams Gillmore

    Quincy Adams Gillmore

    Quincy_Adams_Gillmore

  • Emancipation Proclamation
  • Executive order by U.S. President Abraham Lincoln freeing slaves in the South

    The Emancipation Proclamation, officially Proclamation 95, was a presidential proclamation and executive order issued by United States President Abraham

    Emancipation Proclamation

    Emancipation Proclamation

    Emancipation_Proclamation

  • White House (plantation)
  • Private residence in Virginia, United States

    The White House was a late 17th-century plantation on the Pamunkey River near White House in New Kent County, Virginia. There were a total of three White

    White House (plantation)

    White House (plantation)

    White_House_(plantation)

  • John A. Harman
  • John Alexander Harman (February 29, 1824 – July 19, 1874) was a Confederate States Army officer during the American Civil War, serving as quartermaster

    John A. Harman

    John A. Harman

    John_A._Harman

  • William L. Utley
  • American politician and Army colonel

    William Lawrence Utley Sr. (July 10, 1814 – March 4, 1887) was an American portrait artist, hotel keeper, politician, newspaper editor, and Wisconsin pioneer

    William L. Utley

    William L. Utley

    William_L._Utley

  • John Bell Hood
  • Confederate Army general (1831–1879)

    John Bell Hood (June 1 or June 29, 1831 – August 30, 1879) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War. Hood's education at the United States

    John Bell Hood

    John Bell Hood

    John_Bell_Hood

  • Thomas Stephens (Wisconsin pioneer)
  • American Civil War officer

    Thomas Stephens (May 13, 1815 – July 22, 1871) was an English American immigrant, miner, and Wisconsin pioneer. As a young man he served in the Queen's

    Thomas Stephens (Wisconsin pioneer)

    Thomas Stephens (Wisconsin pioneer)

    Thomas_Stephens_(Wisconsin_pioneer)

  • Abram S. Piatt
  • American politician (1821–1908)

    Abram (or Abraham) Sanders Piatt (May 2, 1821 – March 23, 1908) was a wealthy farmer, publisher, poet, politician, and soldier from southern Ohio who served

    Abram S. Piatt

    Abram S. Piatt

    Abram_S._Piatt

  • Eliakim P. Scammon
  • Eliakim Parker Scammon (December 27, 1816 – December 7, 1894) was a career officer in the United States Army, serving as a brigadier general in the Union

    Eliakim P. Scammon

    Eliakim P. Scammon

    Eliakim_P._Scammon

  • Wade Keyes
  • American jurist (1821–1879)

    Wade Keyes (1821 – 1879) was a lawyer, scholar, judge and professor from Alabama who served as the first and only Assistant Attorney General of the Confederacy

    Wade Keyes

    Wade_Keyes

  • Washington Lafayette Elliott
  • American general

    Washington Lafayette Elliott (March 31, 1825 – June 29, 1888) was a brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. He led a division

    Washington Lafayette Elliott

    Washington Lafayette Elliott

    Washington_Lafayette_Elliott

  • Charles D. Anderson
  • American planter, businessman, legislator, and soldier

    Charles David Anderson (May 22, 1827 – February 22, 1901) was an American planter, businessman, legislator, and soldier. He served as an officer in the

    Charles D. Anderson

    Charles D. Anderson

    Charles_D._Anderson

  • Joseph W. Fisher
  • American politician

    Joseph Washington Fisher (October 16, 1814 – October 18, 1900) was an American lawyer, politician and judge from Pennsylvania who served as a colonel in

    Joseph W. Fisher

    Joseph W. Fisher

    Joseph_W._Fisher

  • Gettysburg station
  • Historic train station in Gettysburg, Pennsylvania

    The Gettysburg Lincoln Railroad Station, also known as the "Gettysburg Train Station," "Lincoln Train Station" or "Western Maryland Railroad Station,"

    Gettysburg station

    Gettysburg station

    Gettysburg_station

  • John S. Mason
  • John Sanford Mason (August 21, 1824 – November 29, 1897) was a career officer in the United States Army who served in the Indian Wars, Mexican-American

    John S. Mason

    John S. Mason

    John_S._Mason

  • Michael J. Cantwell
  • 19th century American politician

    Michael J. Cantwell (April 1, 1837 – December 1, 1903) was an Irish American immigrant, printer, politician, and Wisconsin pioneer. He was a member of

    Michael J. Cantwell

    Michael_J._Cantwell

  • Black Marxism
  • Book written by Cedric Robinson

    Alexander Crummell Anna J. Cooper Thomas Nelson Baker Sr. Sojourner Truth Postbellum: W. E. B. Du Bois Maria W. Stewart Lewis Gordon Joy James Saidiya Hartman

    Black Marxism

    Black Marxism

    Black_Marxism

  • Staunton, Virginia
  • Independent city in Virginia

    Staunton (/ˈstæntən/ STAN-tən) is an independent city in the U.S. Commonwealth of Virginia. As of the 2020 census, the population was 25,750. In Virginia

    Staunton, Virginia

    Staunton, Virginia

    Staunton,_Virginia

  • Jefferson C. Davis
  • United States Army general (1828–1879)

    Jefferson Columbus Davis (March 2, 1828 – November 30, 1879) was a regular officer of the United States Army during the American Civil War, known for the

    Jefferson C. Davis

    Jefferson C. Davis

    Jefferson_C._Davis

  • Charles M. Shelley
  • American politician

    Charles Miller Shelley (December 28, 1833 – January 20, 1907) was a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War and

    Charles M. Shelley

    Charles M. Shelley

    Charles_M._Shelley

  • History of San Antonio
  • Aspect of Texas history

    end of the open-range period in American ranching culture. During the postbellum period, San Antonio remained a frontier city. Its isolation and diverse

    History of San Antonio

    History of San Antonio

    History_of_San_Antonio

  • Robert Ransom
  • Robert Ransom Jr. (February 12, 1828 – January 14, 1892) was a major general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. His brother

    Robert Ransom

    Robert Ransom

    Robert_Ransom

  • Joseph Bradford Carr
  • Union Army general

    Joseph Bradford Carr (August 16, 1828 – February 24, 1895) was a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Carr was born in Albany, New

    Joseph Bradford Carr

    Joseph Bradford Carr

    Joseph_Bradford_Carr

  • Abner Doubleday
  • Union Army general (1819–1893)

    Abner Doubleday (June 26, 1819 – January 26, 1893) was a career United States Army officer and Union major general in the American Civil War. He fired

    Abner Doubleday

    Abner Doubleday

    Abner_Doubleday

  • Walther Model 4
  • Blowback handgun

    front sight Oval ejection port The Walther Model 4, Type 2's wartime and postbellum productions included slight modifications, with the following design characteristics:

    Walther Model 4

    Walther Model 4

    Walther_Model_4

  • Charles Henry Tompkins
  • Union Army General, Medal of Honor recipient

    Charles Henry Tompkins (September 12, 1830 – January 18, 1915) was an American officer who served as a Union Army colonel, who received an appointment

    Charles Henry Tompkins

    Charles Henry Tompkins

    Charles_Henry_Tompkins

  • Little Round Top
  • Hill fought over during the Battle of Gettysburg

    Little Round Top is the smaller of two rocky hills south of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania—the companion to the adjacent, taller hill named Big Round Top. It

    Little Round Top

    Little Round Top

    Little_Round_Top

  • Franz Sigel
  • German-born American military officer (1824–1902)

    Franz Sigel (November 18, 1824 – August 21, 1902) was a German-born American military officer and revolutionary who immigrated to the United States where

    Franz Sigel

    Franz Sigel

    Franz_Sigel

  • Irvin McDowell
  • American army officer (1818–1885)

    Irvin McDowell (October 15, 1818 – May 4, 1885) was an American army officer. He is best known for his defeat in the First Battle of Bull Run, the first

    Irvin McDowell

    Irvin McDowell

    Irvin_McDowell

  • Jubal Early
  • American lawyer, politician and military officer (1816–1894)

    cope with the dramatic social, political, and economic changes in the postbellum era, including Reconstruction. Early's biographer, Gary Gallagher, noted

    Jubal Early

    Jubal Early

    Jubal_Early

  • Albert G. Blanchard
  • Confederate Army general

    Albert Gallatin Blanchard (September 6, 1810 – June 21, 1891) was a general in the Confederate army during the American Civil War. He was among the small

    Albert G. Blanchard

    Albert G. Blanchard

    Albert_G._Blanchard

  • Frank Wheaton
  • Military commander

    Frank Wheaton (May 8, 1833 – June 18, 1903) was a career military officer in the United States Army during the American Civil War and Indian Wars. He also

    Frank Wheaton

    Frank Wheaton

    Frank_Wheaton

  • Benjamin Alvord (mathematician)
  • United States Army general and scientist (1813–1884)

    Benjamin Alvord (August 18, 1813 – October 16, 1884) was an American soldier, mathematician, and botanist. Alvord was born in Rutland, Vermont, where he

    Benjamin Alvord (mathematician)

    Benjamin Alvord (mathematician)

    Benjamin_Alvord_(mathematician)

  • Robert H. Milroy
  • American lawyer

    Robert Huston Milroy (June 11, 1816 – March 29, 1890) was a lawyer, judge, and a Union Army general in the American Civil War, most noted for his defeat

    Robert H. Milroy

    Robert H. Milroy

    Robert_H._Milroy

  • James Montgomery (soldier)
  • Union Army officer in the American Civil War (1814-1871)

    James Montgomery (December 22, 1814 – December 6, 1871) was a Jayhawker during the Bleeding Kansas era and a controversial Union colonel during the American

    James Montgomery (soldier)

    James Montgomery (soldier)

    James_Montgomery_(soldier)

  • History of Key West
  • The history of Key West begins thousands of years prior to recorded European contact, when the island became largely occupied by the Calusa and Tequesta

    History of Key West

    History of Key West

    History_of_Key_West

  • Joseph J. Reynolds
  • American engineer, educator and military officer

    educator, and military officer who fought in the American Civil War and the postbellum Indian Wars. Reynolds was born in Flemingsburg, Kentucky. He briefly attended

    Joseph J. Reynolds

    Joseph J. Reynolds

    Joseph_J._Reynolds

  • Bluffton, South Carolina
  • Town in South Carolina, United States

    Bluffton is a town in southern Beaufort County, South Carolina, United States. The population as of the 2020 census was 27,716, an increase of over 120%

    Bluffton, South Carolina

    Bluffton, South Carolina

    Bluffton,_South_Carolina

  • Arthur Middleton Manigault
  • Confederate generals (1824–1886)

    Arthur Middleton Manigault (October 26, 1824 – August 17, 1886) was a brigadier general in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. Manigault

    Arthur Middleton Manigault

    Arthur Middleton Manigault

    Arthur_Middleton_Manigault

  • Samuel Cooper (general)
  • Adjutant and Inspector General of the armies of the Confederate States

    Samuel Cooper (June 12, 1798 – December 3, 1876) was an American military officer, who served in the Second Seminole War and the Mexican–American War in

    Samuel Cooper (general)

    Samuel Cooper (general)

    Samuel_Cooper_(general)

  • History of Vermont
  • The geologic history of Vermont begins more than 450 million years ago during the Cambrian and Devonian periods. Human history of Native American settlement

    History of Vermont

    History of Vermont

    History_of_Vermont

  • Benjamin Grierson
  • 19th-century U.S. Army officer

    Benjamin Henry Grierson (July 8, 1826 – August 31, 1911) was a music teacher from Illinois who, although afraid of horses, volunteered for service in the

    Benjamin Grierson

    Benjamin Grierson

    Benjamin_Grierson

  • Richard L. T. Beale
  • American politician

    Richard Lee Turberville Beale (May 22, 1819 – April 21, 1893) was a lawyer, three-term United States Congressman from the Commonwealth of Virginia, and

    Richard L. T. Beale

    Richard L. T. Beale

    Richard_L._T._Beale

  • Daniel Sickles
  • US Army general and politician (1819–1914)

    Daniel Edgar Sickles (October 20, 1819 – May 3, 1914) was an American politician, Civil War veteran, and diplomat. He served in the U.S. House of Representatives

    Daniel Sickles

    Daniel Sickles

    Daniel_Sickles

  • Ernst Timme
  • German-American politician (1843–1923)

    Ernst Gerhardt Timme (June 23, 1843 – April 1, 1923) was a German American immigrant, farmer, and Republican politician. He was the 13th Secretary of State

    Ernst Timme

    Ernst_Timme

  • Douglas H. Cooper
  • American politician

    Douglas Hancock Cooper (November 1, 1815 – April 29, 1879) was an American politician, soldier, Indian Agent in what is now Oklahoma, and Confederate general

    Douglas H. Cooper

    Douglas H. Cooper

    Douglas_H._Cooper

  • Andrew Jackson Smith
  • American military officer (1815–1897)

    Andrew Jackson Smith (April 28, 1815 – January 30, 1897) was a United States Army general during the American Civil War, rising to the command of a corps

    Andrew Jackson Smith

    Andrew Jackson Smith

    Andrew_Jackson_Smith

  • Andrew Johnson
  • President of the United States from 1865 to 1869

    faults to his personal weaknesses, and blamed him for the problems of the postbellum South. Other early 20th-century historians, such as John Burgess, future

    Andrew Johnson

    Andrew Johnson

    Andrew_Johnson

  • William McKee Dunn
  • American general and politician (1814–1887)

    William McKee Dunn (December 12, 1814 – July 24, 1887) was a U.S. representative from Indiana and the Judge Advocate General of the United States Army

    William McKee Dunn

    William McKee Dunn

    William_McKee_Dunn

  • Sharecropping
  • Use of land by a tenant in return for a share of the crops produced

    Joseph D. Reid, "Sharecropping as an understandable market response: The postbellum South." Journal of Economic History (1973) 33#1 pp. 106–130. in JSTOR

    Sharecropping

    Sharecropping

    Sharecropping

  • Isaac R. Trimble
  • American engineer and Confederate Army general (1802–1888)

    Isaac Ridgeway Trimble (May 15, 1802 – January 2, 1888) was a United States Army officer, a civil engineer, a prominent railroad construction superintendent

    Isaac R. Trimble

    Isaac R. Trimble

    Isaac_R._Trimble

  • Samuel W. Crawford
  • Union Army General

    Samuel Wylie Crawford (November 8, 1829 – November 3, 1892) was a United States Army surgeon and a Union general in the American Civil War. He served as

    Samuel W. Crawford

    Samuel W. Crawford

    Samuel_W._Crawford

  • Alfred Iverson Jr.
  • Confederate Army officer in the American Civil War

    Alfred Iverson Jr. (February 14, 1829 – March 31, 1911) was a lawyer, an officer in the Mexican–American War, a U.S. Army cavalry officer, and a Confederate

    Alfred Iverson Jr.

    Alfred Iverson Jr.

    Alfred_Iverson_Jr.

  • Meriwether Lewis Clark Sr.
  • American architect and engineer

    Meriwether Lewis Clark (January 10, 1809 – October 28, 1881) was an architect, civil engineer and politician. He was also a military officer in the Mexican–American

    Meriwether Lewis Clark Sr.

    Meriwether Lewis Clark Sr.

    Meriwether_Lewis_Clark_Sr.

  • William Wierman Wright
  • American civil engineer (1824–1882)

    William Wierman Wright (July 27, 1824 – March 9, 1882) was a well known nineteenth century American railroad engineer and civil engineer. He was born in

    William Wierman Wright

    William Wierman Wright

    William_Wierman_Wright

  • John B. Gordon
  • American politician and Confederate general (1832–1904)

    Postbellum engraving by Campbell Brothers, New York

    John B. Gordon

    John B. Gordon

    John_B._Gordon

  • Rufus Bullock
  • American politician and businessman (1834–1907)

    Rufus Brown Bullock (March 28, 1834 – April 27, 1907) was an American politician and businessman from Georgia. A Republican, he served as the state's governor

    Rufus Bullock

    Rufus Bullock

    Rufus_Bullock

  • Lorenzo Thomas
  • American politician and army officer (1804–1875)

    Lorenzo Thomas (October 26, 1804 – March 2, 1875) was an American officer in the United States Army who was Adjutant General of the Army at the beginning

    Lorenzo Thomas

    Lorenzo Thomas

    Lorenzo_Thomas

  • James L. Kemper
  • Confederate general and American politician (1823–1895)

    James Lawson Kemper (June 11, 1823 – April 7, 1895) was an American lawyer, a Confederate general in the American Civil War, and the 37th Governor of Virginia

    James L. Kemper

    James L. Kemper

    James_L._Kemper

  • Peter Conover Hains
  • United States Army general

    Peter Conover Hains (July 6, 1840 – November 7, 1921) was a major general in the United States Army, military engineer, and veteran of the American Civil

    Peter Conover Hains

    Peter Conover Hains

    Peter_Conover_Hains

  • Myles Keogh
  • Irish-American military officer (1840–1876)

    Myles Walter Keogh (25 March 1840 – 25 June 1876) was an Irish soldier. He served in the armies of the Papal States during the war for Italian unification

    Myles Keogh

    Myles Keogh

    Myles_Keogh

  • Roanoke Island
  • Island in the Outer Banks of North Carolina, United States

    Roanoke Island (/ˈroʊənoʊk/) is an island in Dare County, bordered by the Outer Banks of North Carolina. It was named after the historical Roanoke, a Carolina

    Roanoke Island

    Roanoke Island

    Roanoke_Island

  • George Pomutz
  • Hungarian-born Romanian-American officer

    George Pomutz (in Romanian: Gheorghe Pomuț, in Hungarian: Pomucz György or Pomutz György; May 31, 1818 – October 12, 1882) was a Romanian-American officer

    George Pomutz

    George Pomutz

    George_Pomutz

  • George Stoneman
  • Union Army General and governor of California (1822–1894)

    George Stoneman Jr. (August 8, 1822 – September 5, 1894) was an American military officer and politician who served as the 15th governor of California

    George Stoneman

    George Stoneman

    George_Stoneman

  • Tennessee
  • U.S. state

    doi:10.2307/2210348. JSTOR 2210348. Winters, Donald L. (Autumn 1988). "Postbellum Reorganization of Southern Agriculture: The Economics of Sharecropping

    Tennessee

    Tennessee

    Tennessee

  • John C. Pemberton
  • Confederate army general (1814-1881)

    John Clifford Pemberton (August 10, 1814 – July 13, 1881) was an American military officer who served in the United States Army during the Seminole Wars

    John C. Pemberton

    John C. Pemberton

    John_C._Pemberton

  • Virginia
  • U.S. state

    ISBN 978-0-8139-3876-9. Dailey, Jane (1997). "Deference and Violence in the Postbellum Urban South: Manners and Massacres in Danville, Virginia". The Journal

    Virginia

    Virginia

    Virginia

  • Fort Moultrie
  • United States historic place

    Fort Moultrie is a series of fortifications on Sullivan's Island, South Carolina, built to protect the city of Charleston, South Carolina. The first fort

    Fort Moultrie

    Fort Moultrie

    Fort_Moultrie

  • Battle of Gettysburg
  • 1863 battle of the American Civil War

    Lost Cause authors, not the least because he directly criticized Lee in postbellum writings and became a Republican after the war. His critics accuse him

    Battle of Gettysburg

    Battle of Gettysburg

    Battle_of_Gettysburg

  • 9th Louisiana Infantry Regiment
  • Infantry regiment of the Confederate States Army

    The 9th Louisiana Infantry Regiment or Louisiana Tigers was the common nickname for certain infantry troops from the state of Louisiana in the Confederate

    9th Louisiana Infantry Regiment

    9th Louisiana Infantry Regiment

    9th_Louisiana_Infantry_Regiment

  • Theodoros Kolokotronis
  • Greek revolutionary leader (1770–1843)

    Theodoros Kolokotronis (Greek: Θεόδωρος Κολοκοτρώνης; 3 April 1770 – 15 February [O.S. 4 February] 1843) was a Greek general and the pre-eminent leader

    Theodoros Kolokotronis

    Theodoros Kolokotronis

    Theodoros_Kolokotronis

  • John P. McCown
  • Confederate general of the American Civil War (1815 –1879)

    John Porter McCown (August 19, 1815 – January 22, 1879) was a Confederate general during the American Civil War and a career U.S. Army officer who saw

    John P. McCown

    John P. McCown

    John_P._McCown

  • Francis C. Barlow
  • American lawyer, politician, and Union general (1834–1896)

    Francis Channing Barlow (October 19, 1834 – January 11, 1896) was a lawyer, politician, and Union General during the American Civil War. Barlow was born

    Francis C. Barlow

    Francis C. Barlow

    Francis_C._Barlow

  • W. H. F. Lee
  • Confederate general (1837–1891)

    William Henry Fitzhugh Lee (May 31, 1837 – October 15, 1891), known as Rooney Lee (often spelled "Roony" among friends and family) or W. H. F. Lee, was

    W. H. F. Lee

    W. H. F. Lee

    W._H._F._Lee

  • Robert E. Lee Jr.
  • Confederate officer, businessman and writer

    Robert Edward Lee Jr. (October 27, 1843 – October 19, 1914) was the sixth of seven children of Confederate General Robert E. Lee, of the Lee Family of

    Robert E. Lee Jr.

    Robert E. Lee Jr.

    Robert_E._Lee_Jr.

  • African-American self-determination
  • Alexander Crummell Anna J. Cooper Thomas Nelson Baker Sr. Sojourner Truth Postbellum: W. E. B. Du Bois Maria W. Stewart Lewis Gordon Joy James Saidiya Hartman

    African-American self-determination

    African-American self-determination

    African-American_self-determination

  • Alfred Terry
  • United States Army general (1827–1890)

    Alfred Howe Terry (November 10, 1827 – December 16, 1890) was a Union general in the American Civil War and the military commander of the Dakota Territory

    Alfred Terry

    Alfred Terry

    Alfred_Terry

  • James L. Alcorn
  • American politician (1816–1894)

    of the Mississippi Militia. Among former Confederates who joined the postbellum Republican Party, only James Longstreet had been of higher rank than Alcorn

    James L. Alcorn

    James L. Alcorn

    James_L._Alcorn

  • Joseph J. Bartlett
  • United States Army general and diplomat (1834–1893)

    brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War, and postbellum international diplomat and pensions administrator for the United States

    Joseph J. Bartlett

    Joseph J. Bartlett

    Joseph_J._Bartlett

  • John A. McClernand
  • American politician and Union general (1812–1900)

    McClernand left the Army in 1864 and served as a judge and a politician in the postbellum era. McClernand was born in Breckinridge County, Kentucky, near Hardinsburg

    John A. McClernand

    John A. McClernand

    John_A._McClernand

  • Richard S. Ewell
  • United States Army officer and Confederate general (1817-1872)

    Richard Stoddert Ewell (February 8, 1817 – January 25, 1872) was an American military officer and a Confederate general during the American Civil War.

    Richard S. Ewell

    Richard S. Ewell

    Richard_S._Ewell

  • Edward Scofield
  • American politician (1842-1925)

    Edward Scofield (March 28, 1842 – February 3, 1925) was an American lumberman and Republican politician. He was the 19th governor of Wisconsin (1897–1901)

    Edward Scofield

    Edward Scofield

    Edward_Scofield

  • John D. Barry
  • Confederate Army general (1839–1867)

    John Decatur Barry (June 21, 1839 – March 24, 1867) was an officer in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War. The men he was leading

    John D. Barry

    John D. Barry

    John_D._Barry

  • James H. Ledlie
  • American military officer and engineer (1832–1882)

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  • Fictional character created by William Faulkner

    published The Sound and the Fury which chronicles Quentin's childhood in postbellum Mississippi as well as the last months of his life in Cambridge, Massachusetts

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  • Alfred Pleasonton
  • Union Army officer during American Civil War

    Postbellum

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  • Cyrus Hamlin (general)
  • American attorney, politician, and general

    Cyrus Hamlin (April 26, 1839 – August 28, 1867) was an attorney, politician, and general from Hampden, Maine, who served in the Union Army during the American

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    Try to Achieve Something; Practice; To Try

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    The Hero of the Battle

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    Black.

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    English (chiefly Yorkshire, Lancashire, and the Midlands) and Scottish : occupational name for a weaver, early Middle English webber, agent derivative of Webb.The name Webster was brought to North America from England independently by several different bearers in the 17th and 18th centuries. One John Webster settled in Ipswich, MA, in 1635; another John Webster (d. 1661), ancestor of the lexicographer Noah Webster, emigrated to Cambridge, MA, in about 1631 and later became one of the founders of the colony of CT, of which he was appointed governor in 1656.

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    Bishop; overseer.

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