Tebbitts, Judge Jonas & Clark Wright

Jonas Tebbetts (right) was born about 1820 in Rochester, New Hampshire, but moved to the Arkansas frontier in 1839. He built a home in Fayetteville in 1853 and became a popular leader in the town. With the start of the Civil War, Tebbetts expressed strong pro-Union sentiments, and in March 1862 was arrested ...

Thompson, Meriwether Jeff

Meriwether (“Jeff”) Thompson, the “Missouri Swamp Fox,” was born on January 22, 1826, in Harpers Ferry, Virginia; he moved to Liberty, Missouri, in 1847, and St. Joseph, Missouri, a year later. Thompson served as mayor of St. Joseph from 1857 through 1860; he presided over the ceremony for the inaugural ride of the Pony ...

Thorp, John E.

John Thorp, a native of Ohio and a resident of Iola, Kansas, enlisted in the 3rd Kansas Infantry on July 24, 1861. In early 1862 the 3rd and 4th Kansas Infantry regiments, having failed to complete their organization, were consolidated to form the 10th Kansas Infantry. After the organization of the 10th Kansas, ...

Totten, James

James Totten was born on September 11, 1818, in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania; he attended West Point and graduated in 1841. In the 1850s he was sent to the Kansas Territory to suppress the disturbances there and was stationed at Forts Riley and Leavenworth. In early 1861, then Captain Totten was in command of the Little Rock ...

Tracy, Alexander F.

Photograph of Alexander F. Tracy in uniform.

Alexander Tracy enlisted in the Missouri Home Guards at Canton, Missouri on July 15, 1861, as a first lieutenant; he was mustered into service in Company F, 21st Missouri Infantry in February 1862. After spending the fall of 1862 in Missouri recruiting for the regiment, he returned to the field, was promoted to captain ...

Tracy, Charles W.

Charles Tracy enlisted on July 15, 1861, in the 2nd Northeast Regiment, Missouri Home Guards; he was promoted to captain on October 1, 1861. In February 1862 the 1st and 2nd Northeast Missouri Volunteers were consolidated to organize the 21st Missouri Infantry. Tracy was mustered in on February 1, 1862, as the regiment’s ...

Tracy, George H.

Henry Treece is believed to have enlisted in Bowen’s Battalion on July 17, 1861, at Rolla, Missouri, and was promoted to first sergeant and assigned to Company A. In late 1862, when the 10th Missouri Cavalry regiment was formed, he was promoted to second lieutenant in Company A; promoted to first lieutenant on September ...

Treece, Henry H.

Henry Treece is believed to have enlisted in Bowen’s Battalion on July 17, 1861, at Rolla, Missouri, and was promoted to first sergeant and assigned to Company A. In late 1862, when the 10th Missouri Cavalry regiment was formed, he was promoted to second lieutenant in Company A; promoted to first lieutenant on September ...

Tryon, James Rufus

Photograph of James Rufus Tryon.

James Tryon was born in Coxsackie, New York, on September 24, 1837; he graduated from Union College in 1858 and the University of Pennsylvania in 1861. He was appointed an assistant surgeon in the U.S. Navy on September 22, 1863, and served with the West Gulf Blockading Squadron until 1865. He was later ...

U. S. Colored Infantry Officers

Group photograph, consisting of five U. S. Colored Infantry officers who are identified by number: #1 Lt. Ira S. Smith; #2 Lt. Lysander S. Butler; #3 Col. Alonzo Jay Edgerton; #4 Lt. Charles Bornarth; and #5 Lt. Albert F. Hunt. Ira Smith mustered into the 9th Minnesota Infantry on August 19, 1862, as a private; ...

Ungerer, Rev. J.J.

Photograph of Reverend J.J. Ungerer seated.

J. J. Ungerer was appointed a chaplain on November 6, 1861, and accepted the appointment on December 12, 1861. In what was surely a formality, Ungerer was then nominated by Confederate President Jefferson Davis on December 21, 1861, and was confirmed by the Confederate Senate on December 24, 1861. Initially assigned to the ...

Unidentified Boy in Zouave Uniform

Originally formed in the 1830s, French Zouave units initially consisted of native North African troops. By the time of the Civil War, however, the French Zouaves were non-natives. Their distinctive uniform included a short jacket, baggy trousers, sash, gaiters, and a fez with turban. Their bravery in combat in the Crimea from ...

Unidentified Federal American Indian

Unidentified federal American Indian in uniform with revolver and sword.

Reverse image of an unidentified Native American soldier dressed in Union uniform, wearing a plumed slouch hat. The soldier is holding a revolver in his left hand and a sword in his right. Native Americans fought on both sides during the Civil War, with the Delaware, Kickapoo, Quapaw, Seneca, Shawnee, Osage, and some Cherokees fighting for ...

Unknown Amputee

Photograph of unknown amputee, wearing a robe or dressing gown and using a crutch; his right leg appears to have been amputated. The photograph has a Chicago photographer’s backmark, which likely indicates the subject is an Illinois soldier. During the Civil War, the commonly used “Minie” bullet was a relatively slow, large caliber soft lead ...