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decision to select Anderson as speaker at Gettysburg,
187–188

Tolley, Rob,
1–4

Trent affair,
106–108

Trenton, Battle of,
8

Trevino, Jeronimo,
98

Trimble, Allen,
50

Turner, Nat,
58

Twiggs, David E.,
67–68
,
70
,
71
,
105

 

Upson, Christopher C.,
64

Usher, James P.,
157

 

Vallandigham, Clement L.,
135–145
,
150
,
163
,
167

Van Cleve, Horatio,
127
,
131

Van Dorn, Earl,
73

von Steuben, Friedrich William,
9

 

Wade, Benjamin F.,
38
,
46
,
169

Waite, Carlos A.,
73

Wallace, Lew,
141

Walworth, James,
83

Ward, William Thomas,
113

Washington, George,
7–8
,
10–11

Washington, John A.,
7

Wayne, Anthony,
11
,
14

Welch, Samuel,
132

Wellen, William,
152

Wheeler, Royal T.,
178

Widney, Lyman,
123

Wilcox, John A.,
64

Willich, August,
121–122
,
124

Willis, David,
153

Winton, William R.,
44–45

Wise, Henry A.,
51

Wright, Joseph A.,
53

 

Yancy, William L.,
58

About the Author
 

David T. Dixon earned his M.A. in
history from the University of Massachusetts.
He has published in numerous scholarly
journals and magazines. He lives in Santa
Barbara, California with his wife, Jeanne.

By uncovering little-known historical
figures with compelling stories, David
challenges us to think critically about the
way that history, especially American Civil
War history, has been presented in the
past. Find their stories at B-List History,
www.davidtdixon.com
.

Richard Clough Anderson (1750–1826)
possibly by Matthew Harris Jouett
Reproduced by permission of The Society of the Cincinnati, Washington, D.C.
Eliza Brown Anderson
(1816–1901)
Private Collection
Kitty Anderson
(1842–1928)
Private Collection
Silhouette of
Charles Anderson 1830
Miami University Libraries,
Oxford, OH
Henry Clay
(1777–1852)
Library of Congress
Robert Anderson
(1805–1871)
Library of Congress
Lt. Col. Robert E. Lee,
(1807–1870)
Library of Congress
John Sherman
(1823–1900)
Library of Congress
William T. Sherman
(1820–1891)
Library of Congress
Paroled officers of the U.S. 8th Infantry at San Antonio, Texas,
1861. From left, Lt. James Judson Van Horn; Lt. Royal Thaxter
Frank (seated); Brevet Lt. Col. James Voty Bomford (6th Infantry);
Lt. Zenas Randall Bliss (seated); Lt. William Graham Jones. Jones,
the fiancé of Kitty Anderson, was killed at Chickamauga in 1863.
The Dolph Briscoe Center for American History, The University of Texas at Austin

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