12 April 1861 - 09 May 1865
The American Civil War (1861-1865) was between eleven southern slave states (South Carolina, Mississippi, Florida, Alabama, Georgia, Louisiana, Texas, Virginia, Arkansas, North Carolina and Tennessee), led by Jefferson Davis, who declared their secession from the United States and formed the Confederate States of America (the "Confederacy or CSA"). They fought against the United States federal government (the "Union"), which was supported by all the free states and the five border slave states (California, Connecticut, Delaware, Illinois, Indiana, Iowa, Kansas, Kentucky, Maine, Maryland, Massachusetts, Michigan, Minnesota, Missouri, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Ohio, Oregon, Pennsylvania, Rhode Island, Vermont and the newly-formed West Virginia, along with the territories of Colorado, Dakota, Nebraska, Nevada, New Mexico, Utah and Washington).- Ackerson
- Aldrich
- Alexander
- Allen
Daniel W. b. circa Feb, 1848, d. Oct 9, 1895
- Alling
- Amadon
- Andrews
- Ash
- Atwood
- Bailey
William Henry b. Jan 22, 1837, d. Jul 2, 1918
- Baker
- Barnes
- Bascom
- Batchelder
- Bates
- Bean
- Begor
- Berry
- Bingham
- Bisbee
- Bishop
- Blair
- Bowles
- Brinkley
James b. Feb 27, 1849, d. Mar 30, 1905
- Brown
- Brubaker
- Bundy
- Burbee
- Burgess
- Burt
- Burton
- Butterfield
- Butterfly
- Cain
Obadiah Francis b. circa 1822, d. Oct 4, 1870
- Cameron
- Campbell
- Cantell
- Cantwell
- Carr
- Champlin
- Chapman
- Chase
- Churchill
- Cleveland
- Coan
- Coburn
George C. b. May 6, 1840, d. Jun 10, 1891
- Colby
- Colomb
- Cook
- Cooley
- Cooligan
- Creighton
- Cummings
- Cutting
- Damon
- Dane
- Darrow
- Deuso
- Dewey
- Dewire
- Dolan
- Domina
- Dow
- Dudley
- Durkin
- Durrum
- Eastman
- Ellsworth
- Emery
- Flood
- Ford
- Foster
Benjamin David b. circa 1824, d. Mar 15, 1881
- Fowler
- Fralick
- Frazier
- Fulford
- Garrow
- Gilman
- Glynn
- Gray
- Grives
- Guernsey
- Gunnison
- Hall
- Hamilton
- Hanscomb
- Harding
- Harrington
- Hawkins
- Hoar
- Hodgdon
- Hogaboom
- Hojaboom
James Monroe b. Apr 2, 1843, d. May 11, 1911
- Horner
- Howe
- Howland
- Hoyt
- Hudgins
- Huntoon
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William J. b. Jul 25, 1832, d. Mar 18, 1910
- Hurd
- Jacobs
- Jefferds
- Jerome
- Johnson
- Keith
- Kenyon
Darwin H. b. circa 1831, d. Dec 26, 1861
- Kinne
- Knapp
- Lackey
Jackson b. Nov 25, 1843, d. Sep 26, 1925
- LaFountain
- Laird
Ransom b. Apr 25, 1842, d. Oct 27, 1911
- Lake
- Lambert
- Landon
- Lane
- Lapham
- Larock
- Leach
- Leahy
- Little
- Loraine
- Lucier
- Manahan
- Manosh
- Martin
- McGoff
- McGookin
- Henry
b. circa 1834, d. Sep 4, 1862
- McKown
- McMurphy
- McQuesten
- McQueston
- Moor
- Morse
- Myers
- Newcomb
- Nichols
- Niles
- Noe
- Noyes
- Oberempt
- Olney
- Parker
- Peach
- Perry
- Pomeroy
- Powers
- Preble
- Prescott
- Priest
Mary A. b. circa 1818, d. May 1, 1852
- Putnam
- Randall
- Rathburn
- Reed
- Rice
Henry II b. May 29, 1813, d. Dec 10, 1876
- Richards
James H. b. circa Jan, 1838, d. Sep 21, 1907
- Richmond
- Rountree
- Royce
- Sanborn
- Sanderlin
- Sayler
- Sears
- Shaw
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Henry Freeman (Corporal) b. Dec 16, 1826, d. Dec 7, 1862
- Sherman
- Shortsleeves
Dennis b. May 30, 1841, d. May 21, 1923
- Sidney
- Simpson
- Slayton
- Smith
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Richard M. b. circa 1841
- Snow
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Robert F. b. circa Mar, 1843, d. Aug 29, 1862
- Spencer
Robert A. b. circa 1832, d. Apr 6, 1906
- Sylver
- Antone
b. circa 1828, d. Dec 27, 1901
- Thayer
- Thornton
- Titus
- Touchette
- Townsend
- Veasey
- Vickery
- Waite
- Weatherbee
- Webster
- Welch
William Gaston b. circa 1815, d. Jun 6, 1866
- Welton
- Wheeler
- Whitney
- Whittier
- Wilcox
- Wilkie
- Wixon
- Woodard
- Worden
- York