Civil War photog and family
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BRADYSCivil War photog and family
OHARAFamily name in Civil War fiction
ERASPost-Civil War Reconstruction and others
AMULE40 acres and ... (post-Civil War offer)
MEADESA Revolutionary officer and a Civil War commander
ACRESForty ... and a mule (post-Civil War allotment)
FOESThe North and South, in the Civil War
APRILMonth in which the Civil War began and ended
FOESThe North and the South, in the Civil War
APRMo. in which the Civil War began and ended
loyalistsA supporter of the republic and opposer of Franco's revolt in the Spanish Civil War
loyalistA supporter of the republic and opposer of Franco's revolt in the Spanish Civil War
plundersSteal goods from (a place or person), typically using force and in a time of war or civil disorder
plunderingSteal goods from (a place or person), typically using force and in a time of war or civil disorder
AMERICAENDUREDRevolutionary War; War of 1812; Civil War; World War I; World War II; Cold War; and, one day, the War Against Terrorism
levellersAn extreme radical dissenter in the English Civil War (1642û49), calling for the abolition of the monarchy, social and agrarian reforms, and religious freedom
levelersAn extreme radical dissenter in the English Civil War (1642û49), calling for the abolition of the monarchy, social and agrarian reforms, and religious freedom
levelerAn extreme radical dissenter in the English Civil War (1642û49), calling for the abolition of the monarchy, social and agrarian reforms, and religious freedom
zouavesmember of any body of soldiers adopting a similar dress and drill, esp. a soldier serving in any of certain volunteer regiments in the American Civil War
zouavemember of any body of soldiers adopting a similar dress and drill, esp. a soldier serving in any of certain volunteer regiments in the American Civil War
spencer.52 caliber, lever-action repeating rifle and carbine patented in the U.S. in 1860 and used by the Union army and navy in 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