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Indiana in the American Civil War

Index Indiana in the American Civil War

Indiana, a state in the Midwest, played an important role in supporting the Union during the American Civil War. [1]

206 relations: Abraham Lincoln, Alvin Peterson Hovey, Ambrose Bierce, Ambrose Burnside, American Civil War, Anaconda Plan, Andrew Johnson, Appalachian Mountains, Appomattox Court House National Historical Park, Assassination of Abraham Lincoln, Atlanta Campaign, Basil W. Duke, Battle of Antietam, Battle of Chancellorsville, Battle of Corydon, Battle of Fort Donelson, Battle of Gettysburg, Battle of Nashville, Battle of Palmito Ranch, Battle of Philippi (West Virginia), Battle of Pogue's Run, Battle of Shiloh, Battle of Stones River, Battle of the Crater, Benjamin Harrison, Beriah Magoffin, Bier, C.G. Conn, Camp Joe Holt, Camp Morton, Cannon, Cemetery Hill, Charles Cruft (general), Charles W. Fairbanks, Chimney, Clark County, Indiana, Clarksville, Indiana, Confederate States of America, Conscription in the United States, Constitution of Indiana, Copperhead (politics), Corydon, Indiana, Crown Hill Cemetery, Crown Hill National Cemetery, Daniel McCauley, David Wallace (Indiana politician), Democratic Party (United States), Don Carlos Buell, Ebenezer Dumont, Edward Canby, ..., Edward M. McCook, Eli Lilly, Eli Lilly and Company, Elkhart, Indiana, Emancipation Proclamation, Evansville, Indiana, Florida, Fort Sumter, Fort Wayne, Indiana, Fountain Square, Indianapolis, Francis A. Shoup, Frederick Knefler, French Lick, Indiana, Garrison, Gatling gun, George B. McClellan, George Francis McGinnis, George Henry Chapman, George P. Buell, Gosport, Indiana, Governor of Indiana, Great Lakes, Habeas corpus, Henry Smith Lane, Henry Ware Lawton, Hines' Raid, History of Indiana, History of the United States Democratic Party, Hoosier, Indiana, Indiana General Assembly, Indiana Guard Reserve, Indiana State House, Indiana University, Indiana University Southeast, Indianapolis, Indianapolis in the American Civil War, Indianapolis Journal, Iron Brigade, James Henry Lane (Union general), James Lanier, James W. McMillan, Jefferson C. Davis, Jefferson County, Indiana, Jefferson Davis, Jefferson General Hospital, Jeffersonville, Indiana, Jesse D. Bright, John Bell (Tennessee politician), John C. Breckinridge, John Coburn (politician), John Franklin Miller (senator), John Hunt Morgan, John J. Williams (American Civil War), John Milton Brannan, John W. Kern, Joseph A. Wright, Joseph J. Reynolds, Kendallville, Indiana, Kentucky, Knights of the Golden Circle, Knox County, Indiana, Lafayette, Indiana, Lanier Mansion, LaPorte County, Indiana, Lew Wallace, Louisville, Kentucky, Madison, Indiana, Mahlon Dickerson Manson, Mansion Row Historic District, Marion County, Indiana, Mauckport, Indiana, Midwestern United States, Milo Smith Hascall, Mississippi River, Mobilization, Morgan's Raid, Nathan Kimball, New Albany National Cemetery, New Albany, Indiana, Newburgh Raid, Newburgh, Indiana, Ohio, Ohio River, Oliver P. Morton, PBS, Pleasant A. Hackleman, Port Fulton, Indiana, President of the United States, Quorum, Reconstruction era, Regular Army (United States), Richard Jordan Gatling, Richmond, Indiana, Robert Alexander Cameron, Robert Dale Owen, Robert E. Lee, Robert E. Lee (steamboat), Robert Francis Catterson, Robert H. Milroy, Robert Sidney Foster, Rochester, Indiana, Salem, Indiana, Schuyler Colfax, Second Battle of Bull Run, Siege of Petersburg, Siege of Vicksburg, Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Indianapolis), Solomon Meredith, Sons of Liberty, South Bend, Indiana, South Carolina, Southern Indiana, Southern United States, Stephen A. Douglas, Stovepipe Johnson, Swing state, Terre Haute, Indiana, Texas, Thomas A. Hendricks, Thomas A. Morris, Thomas Hines, Thomas R. Marshall, Thomas W. Bennett (territorial governor), Union (American Civil War), Union Army, Union Navy, United States Census Bureau, United States dollar, United States presidential election, 1860, United States presidential election, 1864, United States Senate, Vanderburgh County, Indiana, Vincennes, Indiana, Virginia, Wabash, Indiana, Walter Q. Gresham, Warrick County, Indiana, Western Theater of the American Civil War, William A. Bowles, William Grose, William Hayden English, William McKee Dunn, Woman's Christian Temperance Union, Zouave, 11th Indiana Infantry Regiment, 14th Indiana Infantry Regiment, 19th Indiana Infantry Regiment, 20th Indiana Infantry Regiment, 27th Indiana Infantry Regiment, 28th Indiana Infantry Regiment (Colored), 32nd Indiana Infantry Regiment, 34th Indiana Infantry Regiment, 35th Indiana Infantry Regiment, 5th Kentucky Infantry, 9th Indiana Infantry Regiment. Expand index (156 more) »

Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln (February 12, 1809 – April 15, 1865) was an American statesman and lawyer who served as the 16th President of the United States from March 1861 until his assassination in April 1865.

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Alvin Peterson Hovey

Alvin Peterson Hovey (September 6, 1821 – November 23, 1891) was a Union general during the American Civil War, an Indiana Supreme Court justice, congressman, and the 21st Governor of Indiana from 1889 to 1891.

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Ambrose Bierce

Ambrose Gwinnett Bierce (June 24, 1842 – circa 1914) was an American short story writer, journalist, poet, and Civil War veteran.

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Ambrose Burnside

Ambrose Everett Burnside (May 23, 1824 – September 13, 1881) was an American soldier, railroad executive, inventor, industrialist, and politician from Rhode Island, serving as governor and a United States Senator.

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American Civil War

The American Civil War (also known by other names) was a war fought in the United States from 1861 to 1865.

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Anaconda Plan

The Anaconda Plan is the name applied to a U.S. Union Army outline strategy for suppressing the Confederacy at the beginning of the American Civil War.

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Andrew Johnson

Andrew Johnson (December 29, 1808 July 31, 1875) was the 17th President of the United States, serving from 1865 to 1869.

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Appalachian Mountains

The Appalachian Mountains (les Appalaches), often called the Appalachians, are a system of mountains in eastern North America.

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Appomattox Court House National Historical Park

The Appomattox Court House National Historical Park is a National Historical Park of original and reconstructed 19th century buildings in Appomattox County, Virginia.

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Assassination of Abraham Lincoln

Abraham Lincoln, the 16th President of the United States, was assassinated by well-known stage actor John Wilkes Booth on April 14, 1865, while attending the play Our American Cousin at Ford's Theatre in Washington, D.C. Shot in the head as he watched the play, Lincoln died the following day at 7:22 a.m., in the Petersen House opposite the theater.

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Atlanta Campaign

The Atlanta Campaign was a series of battles fought in the Western Theater of the American Civil War throughout northwest Georgia and the area around Atlanta during the summer of 1864.

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Basil W. Duke

Basil Wilson Duke (May 28, 1838 – September 16, 1916) was a Confederate general officer during the American Civil War.

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Battle of Antietam

The Battle of Antietam, also known as the Battle of Sharpsburg, particularly in the Southern United States, was a battle of the American Civil War, fought on September 17, 1862, between Confederate General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia and Union General George B. McClellan's Army of the Potomac, near Sharpsburg, Maryland and Antietam Creek.

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Battle of Chancellorsville

The Battle of Chancellorsville was a major battle of the American Civil War (1861–1865), and the principal engagement of the Chancellorsville Campaign.

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Battle of Corydon

The Battle of Corydon was a minor engagement that took place July 9, 1863, just south of Corydon, which had been the original capital of Indiana until 1825, and was the county seat of Harrison County.

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Battle of Fort Donelson

The Battle of Fort Donelson was fought from February 12–16, 1862, in the Western Theater of the American Civil War.

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Battle of Gettysburg

The Battle of Gettysburg (with an sound) was fought July 1–3, 1863, in and around the town of Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, by Union and Confederate forces during the American Civil War.

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Battle of Nashville

The Battle of Nashville was a two-day battle in the Franklin-Nashville Campaign that represented the end of large-scale fighting west of the coastal states in the American Civil War.

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Battle of Palmito Ranch

The Battle of Palmito Ranch is considered by some criteria as the final battle of the American Civil War.

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Battle of Philippi (West Virginia)

The Battle of Philippi formed part of the Western Virginia Campaign of the American Civil War, and was fought in and around Philippi, Virginia (now West Virginia) on June 3, 1861.

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Battle of Pogue's Run

The Battle of Pogue's Run took place in Indianapolis, Indiana on May 20, 1863.

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Battle of Shiloh

The Battle of Shiloh (also known as the Battle of Pittsburg Landing) was a battle in the Western Theater of the American Civil War, fought April 6–7, 1862, in southwestern Tennessee.

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Battle of Stones River

The Battle of Stones River (also known as the Second Battle of Murfreesboro) was a battle fought from December 31, 1862, to January 2, 1863, in Middle Tennessee, as the culmination of the Stones River Campaign in the Western Theater of the American Civil War.

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Battle of the Crater

The Battle of the Crater was a battle of the American Civil War, part of the Siege of Petersburg.

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Benjamin Harrison

Benjamin Harrison (August 20, 1833 – March 13, 1901) was an American politician and lawyer who served as the 23rd President of the United States from 1889 to 1893.

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Beriah Magoffin

Beriah Magoffin (April 18, 1815 – February 28, 1885) was the 21st Governor of Kentucky, serving during the early part of the Civil War.

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Bier

A bier is a stand on which a corpse, coffin, or casket containing a corpse, is placed to lie in state or to be carried to the grave.

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C.G. Conn

C.G. Conn Ltd., sometimes called Conn Instruments or commonly just Conn, was an American manufacturer of musical instrument incorporated in 1915.

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Camp Joe Holt

Camp Joe Holt was a Union base during the American Civil War in Jeffersonville, Indiana, across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky, on land that is now part of Clarksville, Indiana, near the Big Eddy.

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Camp Morton

Camp Morton was a military training ground and a Union prisoner-of-war camp in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana, during the American Civil War.

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Cannon

A cannon (plural: cannon or cannons) is a type of gun classified as artillery that launches a projectile using propellant.

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Cemetery Hill

Cemetery Hill is a landform on the Gettysburg Battlefield that was the scene of fighting each day of the Battle of Gettysburg (July 1–3, 1863).

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Charles Cruft (general)

Charles Cruft (January 12, 1826 – March 23, 1883) was a teacher, lawyer, railroad executive, and served under Major General Mark S. Feider commander of the Military Division of the Pacific which was the major command (Department) of the United States Army during the late 19th century a Union general during the American Civil War.

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Charles W. Fairbanks

Charles Warren Fairbanks (May 11, 1852 – June 4, 1918) was an American politician who served as the 26th Vice President of the United States from 1905 to 1909 and a Senator from Indiana from 1897 to 1905.

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Chimney

A chimney is a structure that provides ventilation for hot flue gases or smoke from a boiler, stove, furnace or fireplace to the outside atmosphere.

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Clark County, Indiana

Clark County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana, located directly across the Ohio River from Louisville, Kentucky.

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Clarksville, Indiana

Clarksville is a town in Clark County, Indiana, United States, along the Ohio River and is a part of the Louisville Metropolitan area.

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Confederate States of America

The Confederate States of America (CSA or C.S.), commonly referred to as the Confederacy, was an unrecognized country in North America that existed from 1861 to 1865.

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Conscription in the United States

Conscription in the United States, commonly known as the draft, has been employed by the federal government of the United States in five conflicts: the American Revolution, the American Civil War, World War I, World War II, and the Cold War (including both the Korean War and the Vietnam War).

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Constitution of Indiana

The Constitution of Indiana is the highest body of state law in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Copperhead (politics)

In the 1860s, the Copperheads were a vocal faction of Democrats in the Northern United States of the Union who opposed the American Civil War and wanted an immediate peace settlement with the Confederates.

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Corydon, Indiana

Corydon is a town in Harrison Township, Harrison County, Indiana.

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Crown Hill Cemetery

Crown Hill Cemetery is located at 700 West Thirty-Eighth Street in Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.

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Crown Hill National Cemetery

Crown Hill National Cemetery is a U.S. National Cemetery located in the city of Indianapolis, Marion County, Indiana.

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Daniel McCauley

Daniel McCauley (b. September 8. 1839 – d. 1894) was an American Union Army office during the American Civil War.

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David Wallace (Indiana politician)

David Wallace (April 24, 1799 – September 4, 1859) was the sixth Governor of the US state of Indiana.

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Democratic Party (United States)

The Democratic Party is one of the two major contemporary political parties in the United States, along with the Republican Party (nicknamed the GOP for Grand Old Party).

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Don Carlos Buell

Don Carlos Buell (March 23, 1818November 19, 1898) was a United States Army officer who fought in the Seminole War, the Mexican-American War, and the American Civil War.

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Ebenezer Dumont

Ebenezer Dumont (November 23, 1814 – April 16, 1871) was a U.S. Representative from Indiana, as well as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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Edward Canby

Edward Richard Sprigg Canby (November 9, 1817 – April 11, 1873) was a career United States Army officer and a Union general in the American Civil War.

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Edward M. McCook

Edward Moody McCook (June 15, 1833 – September 9, 1909) was a lawyer, politician, distinguished Union cavalry general in the American Civil War, American diplomat, and Governor of the Territory of Colorado.

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Eli Lilly

Eli Lilly (July 8, 1838 – June 6, 1898) was an American soldier, pharmacist, chemist, and businessman who founded the Eli Lilly and Company pharmaceutical corporation.

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Eli Lilly and Company

Eli Lilly and Company is a global pharmaceutical company headquartered in Indianapolis, Indiana, with offices in 18 countries.

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Elkhart, Indiana

Elkhart is a city in Elkhart County, Indiana, United States.

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Emancipation Proclamation

The Emancipation Proclamation, or Proclamation 95, was a presidential proclamation and executive order issued by United States President Abraham Lincoln on January 1, 1863.

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Evansville, Indiana

Evansville is a city and the county seat of Vanderburgh County, Indiana, United States.

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Florida

Florida (Spanish for "land of flowers") is the southernmost contiguous state in the United States.

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Fort Sumter

Fort Sumter is a sea fort in Charleston, South Carolina, notable for two battles of the American Civil War.

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Fort Wayne, Indiana

Fort Wayne is a city in the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Allen County, United States.

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Fountain Square, Indianapolis

Fountain Square is one of seven designated cultural districts in Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Francis A. Shoup

Francis Asbury Shoup (March 22, 1834 – September 4, 1896), a lawyer from Indianapolis, Indiana, became a brigadier general for the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.

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Frederick Knefler

Frederick Knefler (April 12, 1824 – June 14, 1901) served in the Union Army in the U.S. Civil War, joining as a first lieutenant in May 1861.

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French Lick, Indiana

French Lick is a town in French Lick Township, Orange County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Garrison

Garrison (various spellings) (from the French garnison, itself from the verb garnir, "to equip") is the collective term for a body of troops stationed in a particular location, originally to guard it, but now often simply using it as a home base.

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Gatling gun

The Gatling gun is one of the best-known early rapid-fire spring loaded, hand cranked weapons and a forerunner of the modern machine gun.

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George B. McClellan

George Brinton McClellan (December 3, 1826October 29, 1885) was an American soldier, civil engineer, railroad executive, and politician.

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George Francis McGinnis

George Francis McGinnins (March 19, 1826 – May 29, 1910) was a volunteer soldier during the Mexican-American War and a Union General during the American Civil War.

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George Henry Chapman

George Henry Chapman (November 22, 1832 – June 16, 1882) was an American sailor, newspaper editor, lawyer, and soldier.

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George P. Buell

George Pearson Buell (October 4, 1833 – May 31, 1883) was an American civil engineer and soldier.

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Gosport, Indiana

Gosport is a town in Wayne Township, Owen County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Governor of Indiana

The Governor of Indiana is the chief executive of the state of Indiana.

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Great Lakes

The Great Lakes (les Grands-Lacs), also called the Laurentian Great Lakes and the Great Lakes of North America, are a series of interconnected freshwater lakes located primarily in the upper mid-east region of North America, on the Canada–United States border, which connect to the Atlantic Ocean through the Saint Lawrence River.

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Habeas corpus

Habeas corpus (Medieval Latin meaning literally "that you have the body") is a recourse in law through which a person can report an unlawful detention or imprisonment to a court and request that the court order the custodian of the person, usually a prison official, to bring the prisoner to court, to determine whether the detention is lawful.

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Henry Smith Lane

Henry Smith Lane (February 24, 1811 – June 19, 1881) was a United States Representative, Senator, and the 13th Governor of Indiana; he was by design the shortest-serving Governor of Indiana, having made plans to resign the office should his party take control of the Indiana General Assembly and elect him to the United States Senate.

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Henry Ware Lawton

Henry Ware Lawton (March 17, 1843 – December 19, 1899) was a highly respected U.S. Army officer who served with distinction in the Civil War, the Apache Wars, the Spanish–American War and was the only U.S. general officer to be killed during the Philippine–American War.

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Hines' Raid

The Hines' Raid was a Confederate exploratory mission led by Thomas Hines, on orders from John Hunt Morgan, into the state of Indiana in June 1863 during the American Civil War.

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History of Indiana

The history of human activity in Indiana, a U.S. state in the Midwest, began with migratory tribes of Native Americans who inhabited Indiana as early as 8000 BC.

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History of the United States Democratic Party

The Democratic Party is the oldest voter-based political party in the world and the oldest existing political party in the United States, tracing its heritage back to the anti-Federalists and the Jeffersonian Democratic-Republican Party of the 1790s.

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Hoosier

Hoosier is the official demonym for a resident of the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Indiana

Indiana is a U.S. state located in the Midwestern and Great Lakes regions of North America.

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Indiana General Assembly

The Indiana General Assembly is the state legislature, or legislative branch, of the state of Indiana.

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Indiana Guard Reserve

The Indiana Guard Reserve, formerly the Liberty Guard and the Indiana Legion, is the state defense force of the state of Indiana.

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Indiana State House

The Indiana State House is the state capitol building of the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Indiana University

Indiana University (IU) is a multi-campus public university system in the state of Indiana, United States.

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Indiana University Southeast

Indiana University Southeast is a regional campus in the Indiana University system and is located in New Albany, Indiana, in Floyd County, which is in southern Indiana and part of the metropolitan Louisville, Kentucky, area.

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Indianapolis

Indianapolis is the capital and most populous city of the U.S. state of Indiana and the seat of Marion County.

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Indianapolis in the American Civil War

During the American Civil War, Indianapolis, the state capital of Indiana, was a major base of supplies During the war, the city's population increased with the arrival of new businesses and industries that offered additional employment opportunities, spurred real estate development, and ushered in the beginning of the city's urban, industrial development.

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Indianapolis Journal

The Indianapolis Journal was a newspaper published in Indiana during the nineteenth and early twentieth centuries.

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Iron Brigade

The Iron Brigade, also known as The Black Hats, Black Hat Brigade, Iron Brigade of the West, and originally King's Wisconsin Brigade was an infantry brigade in the Union Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War.

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James Henry Lane (Union general)

James Henry Lane, also known as Jim Lane, (June 22, 1814 – July 11, 1866) was a partisan during the Bleeding Kansas period that immediately preceded the American Civil War.

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James Lanier

James Franklin Doughty Lanier (November 22, 1800 – August 27, 1881) was an entrepreneur who lived in Madison, Indiana prior to the outbreak of the American Civil War (1861–1865).

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James W. McMillan

James Winning McMillan (April 28, 1825 – March 9, 1903) was an American soldier who fought during the Mexican–American War and served as a Union Army general during the American Civil War.

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Jefferson C. Davis

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 similarity of his name to Confederate President Jefferson Davis and for his killing of a superior officer in 1862.

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Jefferson County, Indiana

Jefferson County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Jefferson Davis

Jefferson Davis (June 3, 1808 – December 6, 1889) was an American politician who served as the only President of the Confederate States from 1861 to 1865.

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Jefferson General Hospital

Jefferson General Hospital was the third-largest hospital during the American Civil War, located at Port Fulton, Indiana (now part of Jeffersonville, Indiana) and was active between February 21, 1864 and December 1866.

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Jeffersonville, Indiana

Jeffersonville is a city in Clark County, Indiana, along the Ohio River.

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Jesse D. Bright

Jesse David Bright (December 18, 1812 – May 20, 1875) was the ninth Lieutenant Governor of Indiana and U.S. Senator from Indiana who served as President pro tempore of the Senate on three separate occasions.

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John Bell (Tennessee politician)

John Bell (February 18, 1796September 10, 1869) was an American politician, attorney, and planter.

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John C. Breckinridge

John Cabell Breckinridge (January 16, 1821 – May 17, 1875) was an American lawyer, politician, and soldier.

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John Coburn (politician)

John Coburn (October 27, 1825 – January 28, 1908) was a United States Representative from Indiana and an officer in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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John Franklin Miller (senator)

John Franklin Miller (November 21, 1831 – March 8, 1886) was a lawyer, businessman, and general in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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John Hunt Morgan

John Hunt Morgan (June 1, 1825 – September 4, 1864) was a Confederate general in the American Civil War.

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John J. Williams (American Civil War)

John Jefferson Williams (1843 – May 13, 1865) was a Union soldier and private in Company B the 34th Regiment Indiana Infantry.

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John Milton Brannan

John Milton Brannan (July 1, 1819 – December 16, 1892) was a career American Army officer who served in the Mexican-American War and as a Union general in the American Civil War, in command of the Department of Key West in Florida and assigned to Fort Zachary Taylor.

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John W. Kern

John Worth Kern (December 20, 1849 – August 17, 1917) was a Democratic United States Senator from Indiana.

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Joseph A. Wright

Joseph Albert Wright (April 17, 1810 – May 11, 1867) was the tenth Governor of the U.S. state of Indiana from December 5, 1849 to January 12, 1857, most noted for his opposition to banking.

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Joseph J. Reynolds

Joseph Jones Reynolds (January 4, 1822 – February 25, 1899) was an American engineer, educator, and military officer who fought in the American Civil War and the postbellum Indian Wars.

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Kendallville, Indiana

Kendallville is a city in Wayne Township, Noble County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Kentucky

Kentucky, officially the Commonwealth of Kentucky, is a state located in the east south-central region of the United States.

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Knights of the Golden Circle

The Knights of the Golden Circle (KGC) was a secret society in the mid-19th-century United States.

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Knox County, Indiana

Knox County is a county located in Indiana in the United States.

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Lafayette, Indiana

Lafayette (or lah-fee-YET) is a city in and the county seat of Tippecanoe County, Indiana, United States, located northwest of Indianapolis and southeast of Chicago.

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Lanier Mansion

The Lanier Mansion is a historic house located at 601 West First Street in the Madison Historic District of Madison, Indiana.

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LaPorte County, Indiana

LaPorte County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Lew Wallace

Lewis Wallace (April 10, 1827February 15, 1905) was an American lawyer, Union general in the American Civil War, governor of the New Mexico Territory, politician, diplomat, and author from Indiana.

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Louisville, Kentucky

Louisville is the largest city in the Commonwealth of Kentucky and the 29th most-populous city in the United States.

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Madison, Indiana

Madison is a city in and the county seat of Jefferson County, Indiana, United States, along the Ohio River.

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Mahlon Dickerson Manson

Mahlon Dickerson Manson (February 20, 1820 – February 4, 1895) was a druggist, Indiana politician, and a Union general in the American Civil War.

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Mansion Row Historic District

The Mansion Row Historic District is a national historic district located at New Albany, Indiana.

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Marion County, Indiana

Marion County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Mauckport, Indiana

Mauckport is a town in Heth Township, Harrison County, Indiana, along the Ohio River.

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Midwestern United States

The Midwestern United States, also referred to as the American Midwest, Middle West, or simply the Midwest, is one of four census regions of the United States Census Bureau (also known as "Region 2").

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Milo Smith Hascall

Milo Smith Hascall (August 5, 1829 – August 30, 1904) was an American soldier, banker, and real estate executive who served as a general in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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Mississippi River

The Mississippi River is the chief river of the second-largest drainage system on the North American continent, second only to the Hudson Bay drainage system.

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Mobilization

Mobilization, in military terminology, is the act of assembling and readying troops and supplies for war.

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Morgan's Raid

Morgan's Raid was a highly publicized incursion by Confederate cavalry into the northern U.S. states of Indiana and Ohio during the American Civil War.

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Nathan Kimball

Nathan Kimball (November 22, 1822 – January 21, 1898) was a physician, politician, postmaster, and military officer, serving as a general in the Union army during the American Civil War.

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New Albany National Cemetery

New Albany National Cemetery is a United States National Cemetery located in the city of New Albany, in Floyd County, Indiana.

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New Albany, Indiana

New Albany is a city in Floyd County, Indiana, United States, situated along the Ohio River opposite Louisville, Kentucky.

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Newburgh Raid

The Newburgh Raid was a successful raid by Confederate partisans on Newburgh, Indiana, on July 18, 1862, making it the first town in a northern state to be captured during the American Civil War.

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Newburgh, Indiana

Newburgh is a town in Ohio Township, Warrick County, Indiana, United States, located just east of Evansville, Indiana, along the Ohio River.

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Ohio

Ohio is a Midwestern state in the Great Lakes region of the United States.

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Ohio River

The Ohio River, which streams westward from Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, to Cairo, Illinois, is the largest tributary, by volume, of the Mississippi River in the United States.

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Oliver P. Morton

Oliver Hazard Perry Throck Morton (August 4, 1823 – November 1, 1877), commonly known as Oliver P. Morton, was a U.S. Republican Party politician from Indiana.

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PBS

The Public Broadcasting Service (PBS) is an American public broadcaster and television program distributor.

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Pleasant A. Hackleman

Pleasant Adams Hackleman (November 15, 1814 – October 3, 1862) was a lawyer, politician and Union general who was killed during the American Civil War.

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Port Fulton, Indiana

Port Fulton was a town located two miles up the river from Louisville, within present-day Jeffersonville, Indiana.

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President of the United States

The President of the United States (POTUS) is the head of state and head of government of the United States of America.

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Quorum

A quorum is the minimum number of members of a deliberative assembly (a body that uses parliamentary procedure, such as a legislature) necessary to conduct the business of that group.

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Reconstruction era

The Reconstruction era was the period from 1863 (the Presidential Proclamation of December 8, 1863) to 1877.

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Regular Army (United States)

The Regular Army of the United States succeeded the Continental Army as the country's permanent, professional land-based military force.

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Richard Jordan Gatling

Richard Jordan Gatling (September 12, 1818 – February 26, 1903) was an American inventor best known for his invention of the Gatling gun, considered to be the first successful machine gun, though it is not a true machine gun by modern definitions.

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Richmond, Indiana

Richmond is a city in east central Indiana, United States, bordering on Ohio.

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Robert Alexander Cameron

Robert Alexander Cameron (February 22, 1828 – March 15, 1894) was an American soldier and newspaper publisher.

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Robert Dale Owen

Robert Dale Owen (November 7, 1801 – June 24, 1877) was a Scottish-born social reformer who immigrated to the United States in 1825, became a U.S. citizen, and was active in Indiana politics as member of the Democratic Party in the Indiana House of Representatives (1835–39 and 1851–53) and represented Indiana in the U.S. House of Representatives (1843–47).

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Robert E. Lee

Robert Edward Lee (January 19, 1807 – October 12, 1870) was an American and Confederate soldier, best known as a commander of the Confederate States Army.

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Robert E. Lee (steamboat)

Robert E. Lee, nicknamed the "Monarch of the Mississippi," was a steamboat built in New Albany, Indiana, in 1866.

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Robert Francis Catterson

Robert Francis Catterson (March 22, 1835 – March 30, 1914) was an American physician and soldier.

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Robert H. Milroy

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 at the Second Battle of Winchester in 1863.

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Robert Sidney Foster

Sir Robert Sidney Foster (11 August 1913 – 12 October 2005) was a British colonial administrator, best remembered as the last colonial Governor of Fiji and the first Governor-General of the Dominion of Fiji.

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Rochester, Indiana

Rochester is a city in, and the county seat of, Fulton County, Indiana, United States.

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Salem, Indiana

Salem is a city in Washington Township, Washington County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Schuyler Colfax

Schuyler Colfax Jr. (March 23, 1823 – January 13, 1885) was an American journalist, businessman, and politician from Indiana.

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Second Battle of Bull Run

The Second Battle of Bull Run or Battle of Second Manassas was fought August 28–30, 1862 in Prince William County, Virginia, as part of the American Civil War.

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Siege of Petersburg

The Richmond–Petersburg Campaign was a series of battles around Petersburg, Virginia, fought from June 9, 1864, to March 25, 1865, during the American Civil War.

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Siege of Vicksburg

The Siege of Vicksburg (May 18 – July 4, 1863) was the final major military action in the Vicksburg Campaign of the American Civil War.

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Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Indianapolis)

The Indiana State Soldiers and Sailors Monument is a neoclassical monument built on Monument Circle, a circular, brick-paved street that intersects Meridian and Market streets in the center of downtown Indianapolis, Indiana.

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Solomon Meredith

Solomon Meredith (May 29, 1810 – October 2, 1875) was a prominent Indiana farmer, politician, and lawman who was a controversial Union Army general in the American Civil War.

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Sons of Liberty

The Sons of Liberty was an organization that was created in the Thirteen American Colonies.

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South Bend, Indiana

South Bend is a city in and the county seat of St. Joseph County, Indiana, United States, on the St. Joseph River near its southernmost bend, from which it derives its name.

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South Carolina

South Carolina is a U.S. state in the southeastern region of the United States.

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Southern Indiana

Southern Indiana is a region consisting of the southern third of the state of Indiana.

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Southern United States

The Southern United States, also known as the American South, Dixie, Dixieland, or simply the South, is a region of the United States of America.

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Stephen A. Douglas

Stephen Arnold Douglas (April 23, 1813 – June 3, 1861) was an American politician from Illinois and the designer of the Kansas–Nebraska Act.

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Stovepipe Johnson

Adam Rankin "Stovepipe" Johnson (February 6, 1834 – October 20, 1922) was an antebellum Western frontiersman and later an officer in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.

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Swing state

In American politics, the term swing state refers to any state that could reasonably be won by either the Democratic or Republican presidential candidate.

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Terre Haute, Indiana

Terre Haute is a city in and the county seat of Vigo County, Indiana, United States, near the state's western border with Illinois.

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Texas

Texas (Texas or Tejas) is the second largest state in the United States by both area and population.

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Thomas A. Hendricks

Thomas Andrews Hendricks (September 7, 1819November 25, 1885) was an American politician and lawyer from Indiana who served as the 16th Governor of Indiana (1873–77) and the 21st Vice President of the United States (1885).

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Thomas A. Morris

Thomas Armstrong Morris (December 26, 1811 – April 1, 1904) was an American railroad executive and civil engineer from Indiana and a soldier, serving as a brigadier general of Indiana Militia in service to the Union during the early months of the American Civil War.

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Thomas Hines

Thomas Henry Hines (October 8, 1838 – January 23, 1898) was a Confederate cavalryman who was known for his spying activities during the last two years of the American Civil War.

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Thomas R. Marshall

Thomas Riley Marshall (March 14, 1854 – June 1, 1925) was an American politician who served as the 28th Vice President of the United States from 1913 to 1921.

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Thomas W. Bennett (territorial governor)

Thomas Warren Bennett (February 16, 1831 in Union County, Indiana – February 2, 1893) was governor of Idaho Territory from 1871 to 1875.

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Union (American Civil War)

During the American Civil War (1861–1865), the Union, also known as the North, referred to the United States of America and specifically to the national government of President Abraham Lincoln and the 20 free states, as well as 4 border and slave states (some with split governments and troops sent both north and south) that supported it.

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Union Army

During the American Civil War, the Union Army referred to the United States Army, the land force that fought to preserve the Union of the collective states.

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Union Navy

The Union Navy was the United States Navy (USN) during the American Civil War, when it fought the Confederate States Navy (CSN).

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United States Census Bureau

The United States Census Bureau (USCB; officially the Bureau of the Census, as defined in Title) is a principal agency of the U.S. Federal Statistical System, responsible for producing data about the American people and economy.

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United States dollar

The United States dollar (sign: $; code: USD; also abbreviated US$ and referred to as the dollar, U.S. dollar, or American dollar) is the official currency of the United States and its insular territories per the United States Constitution since 1792.

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United States presidential election, 1860

The United States Presidential Election of 1860 was the nineteenth quadrennial presidential election to select the President and Vice President of the United States.

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United States presidential election, 1864

The United States presidential election of 1864, the 20th quadrennial presidential election, was held on Tuesday, November 8, 1864.

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United States Senate

The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress, which along with the United States House of Representatives—the lower chamber—comprise the legislature of the United States.

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Vanderburgh County, Indiana

Vanderburgh County is a county in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Vincennes, Indiana

Vincennes is a city in and the county seat of Knox County, Indiana, United States.

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Virginia

Virginia (officially the Commonwealth of Virginia) is a state in the Southeastern and Mid-Atlantic regions of the United States located between the Atlantic Coast and the Appalachian Mountains.

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Wabash, Indiana

Wabash is a city in Noble Township, Wabash County, in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Walter Q. Gresham

Walter Quintin Gresham (March 17, 1832 – May 28, 1895) was an American statesman and jurist.

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Warrick County, Indiana

Warrick County is a county located in the U.S. state of Indiana.

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Western Theater of the American Civil War

The Western Theater of the American Civil War encompassed major military operations in the states of Alabama, Georgia, Florida, Mississippi, North Carolina, Kentucky, South Carolina and Tennessee, as well as Louisiana east of the Mississippi River.

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William A. Bowles

William A. Bowles (1799 – March 28, 1873) was a physician, landowner, and politician from French Lick, Orange County, Indiana.

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William Grose

William Grose (December 16, 1812 – July 30, 1900) was a lawyer, politician, author, and brigadier general in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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William Hayden English

William Hayden English (August 27, 1822 – February 7, 1896) was an American congressman from Indiana and the Democratic nominee for vice president in 1880.

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William McKee Dunn

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.

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Woman's Christian Temperance Union

The Woman's Christian Temperance Union (WCTU) is an active temperance organization that was among the first organizations of women devoted to social reform with a program that "linked the religious and the secular through concerted and far-reaching reform strategies based on applied Christianity." It was influential in the temperance movement, and supported the 18th Amendment.

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Zouave

The Zouaves were a class of light infantry regiments of the French Army serving between 1830 and 1962 and linked to French North Africa, as well as some units of other countries modelled upon them.

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11th Indiana Infantry Regiment

The 11th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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14th Indiana Infantry Regiment

The 14th Indiana Infantry Regiment, later referred to as the Gallant Fourteenth, was an infantry regiment and part of the Union Army's celebrated "Gibraltar Brigade" of the Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War.

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19th Indiana Infantry Regiment

The 19th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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20th Indiana Infantry Regiment

The 20th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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27th Indiana Infantry Regiment

The 27th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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28th Indiana Infantry Regiment (Colored)

The 28th Regiment United States Colored Troops, also called the 28th Regiment Indiana Infantry (Colored) 1, was an African American combat unit from the state of Indiana that fought in the American Civil War.

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32nd Indiana Infantry Regiment

32nd Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry was a Union Army infantry regiment during the American Civil War.

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34th Indiana Infantry Regiment

The 34th Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment, nicknamed The Morton Rifles, was an Infantry Regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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35th Indiana Infantry Regiment

The 35th Regiment Indiana Infantry was organized on December 11, 1861, during the American Civil War, and mustered out October 23, 1865.

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5th Kentucky Infantry

The 5th Kentucky Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Confederate States Army during the American Civil War.

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9th Indiana Infantry Regiment

The 9th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment was a volunteer infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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References

[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Indiana_in_the_American_Civil_War

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