Chief justice during the Civil War
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TANEYChief justice during the Civil War
TANEYSupreme Court chief during the Civil War
TANEYCivil War Chief Justice.
UNIONUSA, during the Civil War
ABEPrez during the Civil War
BORDERSTATEKentucky, during the Civil War
NEVADAState admitted during the Civil War
OVIEDOBesieged city during the Spanish Civil War
unionistsA person who opposed secession during the Civil War
PALMERSTONBritish P.M. during the U.S. Civil War
MEADEArmy of the Potomac commander during the Civil War
unionistsupporter of the North, esp. during the Civil War
REBOne not dressed in civvies during the Civil War
SLOCUMHenry W. ..., Union major general during the Civil War
ROCKISLANDSite of a Union prison during the Civil War
COPPERHEADYankee who sympathized with the South during the Civil War
malignantsMALIGNANT, a supporter of the royalist cause during the English civil war
malignantevil, malign / a supporter of the royalist cause during the English civil war
parliamentarianan adherent of the parliament in opposition to the king during the English Civil War
contrabandDuring the US Civil War, a black slave who escaped or was transported across Union lines
contrabandsDuring the US Civil War, a black slave who escaped or was transported across Union lines
doughfacea Northern congressman not opposed to slavery in the South before or during the American Civil War
redlegmember of a secret organization, formed in Kansas in 1862, that engaged in guerrilla activities during the Civil War
redlegsmember of a secret organization, formed in Kansas in 1862, that engaged in guerrilla activities during the Civil War
reconstructionsThe period 1865û77 following the Civil War, during which the states of the Confederacy were controlled by federal government and social legislation, including the granting of new rights to African-Americans, was introduced
reconstructionThe period 1865û77 following the Civil War, during which the states of the Confederacy were controlled by federal government and social legislation, including the granting of new rights to African-Americans, was introduced