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Civil War 150

Leaders

American History Museum

On both sides, the Civil War boasted men who were brilliant and charismatic—and others who did not live up to expectations. Many leaders earned reputations and nicknames based on their actions in war. Some would die in battles; others would go on to become political figures in the healing nation. This section displays objects used by or presented to the leaders of Union and Confederate forces.


Pin made of William T. Sherman uniform buttons

Campaign hat worn by William T. Sherman

General William T. Sherman's sword and scabbard

General Sheridan's Horse "Winchester" AKA "Rienzi"

Ulysses Grant's Camp Chair

Ulysses S. Grant's U.S. Military Academy Cadet Coatee

Ulysses S. Grant's Field Glasses

Ulysses S. Grant's Letter from Fort Donelson

Ulysses S. Grant to Robert E. Lee, Battlefield Copy of Terms of Surrender

Buckskin coat

George McClellan's forage cap

U.S. Army Officer's Chapeau, General McClellan

McClellan's Chess Set

McClellan Saddle

Major General George McClellan's Coat Worn at Antietam

McClellan's Colt Model 1861 Navy Revolver

Strong Vincent's Sword

Confederate Army Lieutenant John Singleton Mosby's Frock Coat

John Singleton Mosby's Cavalry Jacket and Hat

John Mosby's Crutches

Tranter Revolver presented to J. E. B. Stuart

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