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| #Washington D.C. - The Capital of the United States of America. | | #Washington D.C. - The Capital of the United States of America. |
| #Richmond - Capital city of the Confederate States of America. | | #Richmond - Capital city of the Confederate States of America. |
| | Harper's Ferry - The eastern most town in West Virginia. Most famous for Brown's raid on the armory in 1859. |
| #Spotsylvania - The place of several battles during the war. At the Battle of Chancellorsville Jackson was injured and later died from pneumonia. | | #Spotsylvania - The place of several battles during the war. At the Battle of Chancellorsville Jackson was injured and later died from pneumonia. |
| | #Kansas Frontier - Forests, Plantations, a small town, a battlefield. |
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| | #Charles DeRudio 1832-1910 - A would-be assassin of Napoleon III. After being sentenced to life he escaped prison and eventually fled to the US in 1860. He signed up with the army in the army some time between 60-64. In 1876 he participated in the Battle of Little Bighorn. |
| | #Henry Ward Beecher 1813-1887 - A clergymen, during the Bleeding Kansas time period was most famous for his distribution of rifles to like minded anti-slavers which came to be known as Beecher's Bibles. |
| | :Charles DeRudio should only appear as early as 1864 because of his involvement in the Dakota storyline. |
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| #Edvwin M. Stanton 1814-1869 (Secretary of War) - The war secretary for both Lincoln and Johnson. A somewhat corrupt individual, he backed the radical republican views of harsh treatment to the south after the war. | | #Edvwin M. Stanton 1814-1869 (Secretary of War) - The war secretary for both Lincoln and Johnson. A somewhat corrupt individual, he backed the radical republican views of harsh treatment to the south after the war. |
| #John Sedgwick 1813-1864 (General) - The Highest ranking union casualty in the war. Has one of the most hilarious last words ever uttered by anybody. "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist.." when he was shot in the face by a sharpshooter. | | #John Sedgwick 1813-1864 (General) - The Highest ranking union casualty in the war. Has one of the most hilarious last words ever uttered by anybody. "They couldn't hit an elephant at this dist.." when he was shot in the face by a sharpshooter. |
| #Jefferson Finis Davis 1808-1889 (President) - The first and only president of the CSA. After the war he was ineligible to run for office which was not raised until 80 years after his death posthumously.
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| #William Lowndes Yancey 1814-1863 - A politician and Representative. He was known as the Orator of Secession. A member of the Fire-Eaters. | | #William Lowndes Yancey 1814-1863 - A politician and Representative. He was known as the Orator of Secession. A member of the Fire-Eaters. |
| #William Henry Gist 1807-1874 - Governor of South Carolina and a leader of the secession movement. | | #William Henry Gist 1807-1874 - Governor of South Carolina and a leader of the secession movement. |
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| #James Dunwoody Brownson DeBoy 1820-1867 - A publicier and statistician. A Fire-Eater. In 66 he became president of the Tennessee Railroad but died of Peritonitis he contracted while visiting his brother in New Jersey. | | #James Dunwoody Brownson DeBoy 1820-1867 - A publicier and statistician. A Fire-Eater. In 66 he became president of the Tennessee Railroad but died of Peritonitis he contracted while visiting his brother in New Jersey. |
| #James Buchanan 1791-1868 (President) - The 15th president of the US. Is frequently listed as one of the worst Presidents. The states seccessions started during his reign. | | #James Buchanan 1791-1868 (President) - The 15th president of the US. Is frequently listed as one of the worst Presidents. The states seccessions started during his reign. |
| | #William Quantrill 1837-1865 - A Confederate geurilla and pro slaver. Operating a bushwhacker unit along the Kansas/Missouri border. |
| #X - Random confederate/union Soldiers/citizens to place as Templar. | | #X - Random confederate/union Soldiers/citizens to place as Templar. |
| #Free Masons - They were around and there is a myth that the Templar Order became the Free Masons after the purge. I am having difficulty finding the name of any Mason member who died during the time period though. | | #Free Masons - They were around and there is a myth that the Templar Order became the Free Masons after the purge. I am having difficulty finding the name of any Mason member who died during the time period though. |
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| #William H. Seward 1801-1872 (Secretary of State) - In 1867 he engineered the purchasing of Alaska from Russia. On the night Lincoln was assassinated, he was attacked but survived the assassination attempt. | | #William H. Seward 1801-1872 (Secretary of State) - In 1867 he engineered the purchasing of Alaska from Russia. On the night Lincoln was assassinated, he was attacked but survived the assassination attempt. |
| #Andrew Johnson 1808-1875 (Vice President) - Lincolns VP and successor as the 17th president after his assassination. He was later the first sitting president to be impeached but was acquitted by 1 vote. | | #Andrew Johnson 1808-1875 (Vice President) - Lincolns VP and successor as the 17th president after his assassination. He was later the first sitting president to be impeached but was acquitted by 1 vote. |
| | #Jefferson Finis Davis 1808-1889 (President) - The first and only president of the CSA. After the war he was ineligible to run for office which was not raised until 80 years after his death posthumously. |
| #Ulysses S. Grant 1822- 1885 (General/President) - Leader of the Union army during the war and later Johnson's successor as president. | | #Ulysses S. Grant 1822- 1885 (General/President) - Leader of the Union army during the war and later Johnson's successor as president. |
| #Robert E. Lee 1807-1870 (General) - Leader of the Confederate army during the war. After the war he grew popular in the North as well as the south. He served as president of the Washington College in Lexington. | | #Robert E. Lee 1807-1870 (General) - Leader of the Confederate army during the war. After the war he grew popular in the North as well as the south. He served as president of the Washington College in Lexington. |
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| #William Tecumseh Sherman 1820-1891 (General) - Most famous for the "Sherman March" and his scorched earth policy. After the war he succeeded Grant as the General of the Army when Grant became president. | | #William Tecumseh Sherman 1820-1891 (General) - Most famous for the "Sherman March" and his scorched earth policy. After the war he succeeded Grant as the General of the Army when Grant became president. |
| ##William P. Fessenden 1806-1869 - A leading anti-slavery politician and Senator, later Secretary of Treasurer. During the impeachment of Johnson he was the first republican to shout out "NOT GUILTY" which ended his political career. | | ##William P. Fessenden 1806-1869 - A leading anti-slavery politician and Senator, later Secretary of Treasurer. During the impeachment of Johnson he was the first republican to shout out "NOT GUILTY" which ended his political career. |
| #Mary Ann Lincoln 1818-1882 - Lincoln's wife and the first lady. | | #Mary Ann Lincoln 1818-1882 - Lincoln's wife and the first lady. |
| | #John Brown 1800-1859 - An anti-slavery Abolitionist. During the Bleeding Kansas time period fought several battles against pro-slavers. He was captured while raiding the armory in Harper's Ferry, Virginia. |
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| #Tucson, Arizona - capital of the Arizona Territory. | | #Tucson, Arizona - capital of the Arizona Territory. |
| #Little Bighorn River, Montana - Site of the battle of the same name. | | #Little Bighorn River, Montana - Site of the battle of the same name. |
| | #Wounded Knee, South Dakota - Site of a Massacre. |
| | #Fort Phil Kearny, Wyoming - 4 miles north of this was the site of the Fetterman Massacre |
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| #Lone Assassin from the first memory that saves Šunkmani-tu ~ Ihan | | #Lone Assassin from the first memory that saves Šunkmani-tu ~ Ihan |
| | #Charles DeRudio 1832-1910 - A would-be assassin of Napoleon III. After being sentenced to life he escaped prison and eventually fled to the US in 1860. He signed up with the army in the army some time between 60-64. In 1876 he participated in the Battle of Little Bighorn. |
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| #John Pope 1822-1892 - Union Army General during the civil war. Best known for his defeat at the second battle of Bull Run. Commanded US Forces in the Dakota War of 1862. A Templar Leader under orders from the grandmaster to search for a piece of eden in the Dakota Territories. | | #John Pope 1822-1892 - Union Army General during the civil war. Best known for his defeat at the second battle of Bull Run. Commanded US Forces in the Dakota War of 1862. A Templar Leader under orders from the grandmaster to search for a piece of eden in the Dakota Territories. |
| #Henry Hastings Sibley 1858-1891 - Colonel of the State Militia during the civil war. Fought specifically during the Dakota War. John Pope's second as a Templar. | | #Henry Hastings Sibley 1858-1891 - Colonel of the State Militia during the civil war. Fought specifically during the Dakota War. John Pope's second as a Templar. |
| | #George R. Crook 1828-1890 - A US officer who fought during the indian wars. The Apache nicknamed him Grey Wolf. |
| #George Armstrong Custer 1839-1876 - Lt. Colonel of the US Army. He and all his men were killed at the battle of Little Bighorn. Assigned to exterminate tribes in the area to make it easier to search for the piece of eden. | | #George Armstrong Custer 1839-1876 - Lt. Colonel of the US Army. He and all his men were killed at the battle of Little Bighorn. Assigned to exterminate tribes in the area to make it easier to search for the piece of eden. |
| #Myles Walter Keogh 1840-1876 - Union Army Capatin. Was killed during the battle of Little Bighorn. Templar operative under Custer. | | #Myles Walter Keogh 1840-1876 - Union Army Capatin. Was killed during the battle of Little Bighorn. Templar operative under Custer. |
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| #Frank McLaury 1848-1881 - Member of the outlaw group "The Cowboys". He was killed at the O.K. Corral. | | #Frank McLaury 1848-1881 - Member of the outlaw group "The Cowboys". He was killed at the O.K. Corral. |
| #Frank C. Stilwell 1856-1882 - Member of the outlaw group "The Cowboys". He was killed in Tucson 2 days after Morgan Earp's death. | | #Frank C. Stilwell 1856-1882 - Member of the outlaw group "The Cowboys". He was killed in Tucson 2 days after Morgan Earp's death. |
| | #William J. Fetterman 1833-1866 - An officer of the US Army. He along with his entire command were wiped out at the "Fetterman Massacre" |
| #The Cowboys - There were roughly 200-300 of them so the inclusion of several more is doable. | | #The Cowboys - There were roughly 200-300 of them so the inclusion of several more is doable. |
| #Yuma Prison Warden ?-? - I can only find a list of prisoners. Not his name >< | | #Yuma Prison Warden ?-? - I can only find a list of prisoners. Not his name >< |
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| #Gall 1840-1894 - Battle leader of the Hunkpapa Lakota. | | #Gall 1840-1894 - Battle leader of the Hunkpapa Lakota. |
| #Lame White Man ?-1876 - Battle chief of the Cheyenne. He was known also as Hahk o ni or Mad Hearted Wolf. He died at Little Bighorn. | | #Lame White Man ?-1876 - Battle chief of the Cheyenne. He was known also as Hahk o ni or Mad Hearted Wolf. He died at Little Bighorn. |
| | #High Backbone 1820-1879 - A Lakota military leader. Led troops at the Wagon Box Fight and the Fetterman Massacre. |
| | #Young Man Afraid Of His Horses 1836-1900 - A Lakota Chief. |
| | #Red Cloud 1822-1909 - A Lokata Chief and war leader. |
| #Virgil Earp 1843-1905 - Soldier in the civil war and later US Deputy Marshal for Arizona. | | #Virgil Earp 1843-1905 - Soldier in the civil war and later US Deputy Marshal for Arizona. |
| #Wyatt Earp 1848-1929 - Serverd as a deputy US Marshall for his brother Virgil. | | #Wyatt Earp 1848-1929 - Serverd as a deputy US Marshall for his brother Virgil. |
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| #Warren Earp 1855-1900 - Youngest of the Earp brothers. | | #Warren Earp 1855-1900 - Youngest of the Earp brothers. |
| #Jon Holliday 1851-1887 - More famously known as Doc Holliday. Diagnosed with tuberculosis in 73 (Inclusion of the "Bloody" cough is a must). | | #Jon Holliday 1851-1887 - More famously known as Doc Holliday. Diagnosed with tuberculosis in 73 (Inclusion of the "Bloody" cough is a must). |
| | #James W. Forsyth 1835-1906 - Commanding officer of the men at Wounded Knee. |
| | #Spoted Elk 1826-1890 - A Lakota Chief. He was killed during the Wounded Knee Massacre. |
| | #Black Coyote ?-1890 - A deaf Lakota tribesmen. According to some he was deaf and didn't hear the order to disarm, or that he refused to disarm as he had purchased his rifle himself. |
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