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**Confederate Generals:** Name: John Adams Place From: Nashville, Tennessee Significance to war: Became captain in cavalry and placed command in Memphis.
 * Famous People **

Name: John Gregg Place From: Lawrence Country, Alabama Significance to war: Participated in Vicksburg campaign part of confederate victory at Chickamauga. Led Hood's Texas Brigade at battle of Wilderness, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg.

Name: Daniel Harris Reynolds Place From: Centerburg, Ohio Significance to war: Raised a company, became part of 1st Arkansas mounted Rifles and became captain of it. Fought at the Battle of Chickamauga

Name: John Rodgers Place From: Havre de Grace, Maryland Significance to war: Helped bring surrender of Fort Walker and Fort Beauregard Name: Charles Griffin Place From: Granville, Ohio Significance to war: Excellent combat officer. He led division from Wilderness to Appomattox
 * Union Generals:**

 
 * Battles of the Civil War: **

Name: Capture of Ft. Henry and Ft. Donelson Date: 1862 Location: Fort Henry on Tennessee River Who won: Confederate Generals: Union: General Grant Confederate: General Johnson

Name: Battle of Fredericksburg Date:1862 Location: Rappahannock River, Fredericksburg, and Virginia Who won: Union Generals: Union: General Burnside Confederate: General Lee, officer William Miller Owen

Name: Vicksburg Captured Date:1863 Location: Vicksburg and Port Hudson Who won: Union Generals: Union: General Grant Confederate: General Johnson

Name: Battle of Nashville Date:1864 Location: Tennessee Who won: Union Generals: Union: General Sherman Confederate: General Hood

Name: Battle of Chattanooga Date:1863 Location: Tennessee Who won: Union Generals: Union: General Grant Confederate: General Thomas

**Facts about Slavery in U.S. Fugitive Slave Act of 1850 ** Law continued the operation of the Underground Railroad Law stated in future any federal marshal who did not arrest an alleged runaway slave could be fined $1000 Any person aiding a runaway slave by providing shelter, food, or any other form of assistance was liable to a 6 months imprisonment and fined $1000 Frederick Douglass, Wendell Phillips, William Lloyd Garrison and John Greenleaf Whittier led fight against law Ant-slave leaders declared that they are now willing to disobey law and helped fund the Underground Railroad.