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Ku Klux Klan
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Daniel Sickles
Template:Infobox Congressman Daniel Edgar "Dan" Sickles (October 20, 1819 – May 3, 1914) was a colorful and controversial American politician, Union general in the American Civil War, and diplomat. As an antebellum New York politician -
Henry Morton Stanley
Sir Henry Morton Stanley, GCB, born John Rowlands (28 January 1841 – 10 May 1904), was a Welsh journalist and explorer famous for his exploration of Africa and his search for David Livingstone. Stanley is often -
Virgil Earp
Virgil Walter Earp (July 8, 1843 – October 19, 1905, aged 62) was one of the men involved in the Gunfight at the O.K. Corral in the Arizona Territory of the United States. He spent -
Simon Bolivar Buckner
For the American World War II general, see Simon Bolivar Buckner, Jr.. Simon Bolivar Buckner (April 1, 1823 – January 8, 1914) fought in the United States Army in the Mexican–American War and in the -
Alabama
Sweet home alabama is where most northern british people are from because they have funnt clapped accents and are most likely inbred. a 2018 study of alabama and its inhabitants recorded a 21% increase in -
Nadir of American race relations
The "nadir of American race relations" is a phrase referring to the period in United States history from the end of Reconstruction through the early 20th century, when racism was deemed to be worse than -
George Armstrong Custer
"Custer" redirects here. For other uses, see Custer (disambiguation). George Armstrong Custer (December 5, 1839 – June 25, 1876) was a United States Army officer and cavalry commander in the American Civil War and the -
Arkansas
This article is about the U.S. state of Arkansas. For the river, see Arkansas River. For other uses, see Arkansas (disambiguation). Arkansas (Template:IPAc-en Template:Respell) is a state located in the southern -
Emily Dickinson
Emily Elizabeth Dickinson (December 10, 1830 – May 15, 1886) was an American poet. Born in Amherst, Massachusetts, to a successful family with strong community ties, she lived a mostly introverted and reclusive life. After she -
Albert Parsons
For the merchant and politician in Nova Scotia, Canada, see Albert Parsons (politician). Template:Infobox Criminal -
Frank Wheaton
For the personal manager and actor, see Frank K. Wheaton. Frank (Francis) Wheaton (May 8, 1833 – June 18, 1903) was a career military officer in the United States Army during the American Civil War and -
John Rollin Ridge
and ultimately leading to the Trail of Tears. At the age of 12, Ridge witnessed both their deaths at the hands of supporters of Cherokee leader John Ross, who had vehemently opposed the treaty. His -
George Pomutz
George Pomutz (English version of Gheorghe Pomuţ; May 31, 1818—October 12, 1882) was an ethnic Romanian, and Hungarian officer during the Hungarian Revolution of 1848. He was a general in the Union Army in -
Thomas E. Bramlette
Thomas Elliott Bramlette (January 3, 1817 – January 12, 1875) was the 23rd Governor of Kentucky. He was elected in 1863 and guided the state through the latter part of the Civil War and the beginning -
John Edgar Thomson
entrepreneur best known for his leadership of the Pennsylvania Railroad from its founding in 1852 to his death 1874, making it the largest business enterprise in the world and a world-class model for technological -
Franklin Buchanan
Franklin Buchanan (September 13, 1800 – May 11, 1874) was an officer in the United States Navy who became an admiral in the Confederate Navy during the American Civil War, and commanded the ironclad CSS Virginia -
John G. Foster
John Gray Foster (May 27, 1823 – September 2, 1874) was a career military officer in the United States Army and a Union general during the American Civil War whose most distinguished services were in North -
Brutus de Villeroi
Brutus de Villeroi (1794-1874) was a French engineer of the 19th century, born as Brutus Villeroi (he added the aristocratic "de" in his later years) in the city of Tours and soon moved to -
Harvey Brown (officer)
Harvey Brown (September 6, 1795 – March 31, 1874) was an American military officer who fought in the Black Hawk and Seminole Wars, the Mexican-American War and the American Civil War. He was also in -
John Beach
This article is about Major John Beach. For John Beach Voiceguy, see John Beach Voiceguy. Major John Beach (January 1, 1812 – August 31, 1874) was a United States Army officer during the Black Hawk and -
Isaac C. Pugh
Isaac Campbell Pugh (November 23, 1805-November 19, 1874) was a United States volunteer soldier who was a veteran of the Black Hawk War, Mexican War and American Civil War rising to the rank of -
John T. Croxton
John Thomas Croxton (November 20, 1836 – April 16, 1874) was an attorney, a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War, and a postbellum U.S. diplomat. Croxton was born near Paris, Kentucky -
Morgan Lewis Smith
"Morgan Smith" redirects here. For the Canadian comedian, see Mista Mo. Morgan Lewis Smith (March 8, 1822 – December 29, 1874) was a Union general in the American Civil War. -
Robert Cowdin
Robert Cowdin (September 18, 1805 – July 9, 1874) was a businessman, general in the Union Army, and a politician. Cowdin was born in Jamaica, Vermont, the son of Angier and Abiah (Carter) Cowdin. He moved
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