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Trading Cards - Master List U.S. Department of the Interior

Abraham Birthplace NHP NHS Paroling of Soldiers Senator Orville H. Browning Andrew Johnson Anxiety in the Border States Brigadier The “Silent Witness”

Abraham Lincoln Lincoln and Johnson Stacking of Arms “Naturally Anti-Slavery” Reuniting North and South

Birthplace of the Nation’s “Savior” From Slave to Advocate Apostle Island National Lakeshore Look Ahead to See/Sea Presidents Lincoln and Davis Freeing Dolly Similar , Opposite Views Catherine Ikwesens and Frances Jacker Emancipation Day in Tennessee Burning Courthouses in Raspberry Island Lighthouse Charles Johnson Crisis of Conscience Ke-Che-Waish-Ke Adams NHP Charles Francis Adams, Jr. Robert Johnson Serving an African American Regiment The Heartbreak of War Arlington House, The Robert E. Lee Memorial Charles Francis Adams Mary Johnson Stover Arlington House Ambassador during the Civil War Holding Down the Homefront Arlington National Cemetery Sixth President Forced to Leave the Homestead 1825 – 1829, Anti-Slavery Advocate Forts and Defenses of Washington The Bridge Burners Louisa Catherine Adams, First Lady ’s Village Anti-Slavery Advocate Antietam National Battlefield After the War Mendi Bible Antietam National Cemetery Resignation of Lee Allegheny Portage NHS Selina Gray A Portage to Bloody Lane Union Occupation Jarena Lee Burnside Bridge

Clara Barton African American National Andersonville NHS Historic Site Cornfield 54th

Dorence Atwater Dunker Church Boston Harbor Islands Providence Spring Freedom at Antietam 55th Massachusetts Infantry

The Hospital at Andersonville Johnny Cook Alexander Stephens

Earthworks: The Footprints of War The Mumma Farm Fort Warren

“Escape Was Almost Impossible” The Pry House Sgt. John Brown

“Galvanized” Yankees: Would you Justin Dimick Switch Sides? Appomattox Court House National Historical Park Thomas Cass The Andersonville Stockade Ely Parker The James H. Gooding Hannah Reynolds 54th Massachusetts Infantry The McLean House Boston National Historical Park Mamie Williams The Footprints of War on a Small Town Charlestown Navy Yard Monroe School Jacques Alphonse Prud’homme Dry Dock One From Soldier to Statesman

Faneuil Hall C&O Canal National Historical Park Attack on Dam #5 Cape Hatteras National Seashore John Lawson Hotel D’Afrique 1861-1865 Safe Haven Boom and Bust on the Canal Pea Island Lifesaving Station 1880-1947 Canal Crossings Richard Etheridge Defending the Canal From Slave to Saver of Lives

Big South Fork National River and Falling Waters Crossing The Loss of the USS Recreation Area Frances Miller Cabin Ferry Hill Place The Taking of Hatteras Inlet

No Business Creek The Chicamacomico “Races”

Julia Marcum Cumberland Kidnapping Cape Lookout National Seashore Tackett Brothers Gravesite Monocacy Aqueduct Portsmouth Village Fear on the Home Front Blackstone River Valley National Heri- Cape Lookout Lighthouse tage Corridor Shelter from Battle Darkening the Lights Thomas Higginson The Fighting Parson Pressed into Service

Isaac Mason “Born a Slave; Died a Leader” Cedar Creek and Belle Grove NHP Charles Pinckey NHS Death of General Ramseur Skilled African Labor Abby Kelly Foster Heartbreak on the Homefront Anti-Slavery Organizer Freedom Slave Cemetery Elisha Hunt Rhodes Marking Lives of Service at Belle Grove H. L. Hunley The Life of a Union Soldier A Submarine Sinks a Warship The Burning Elizabeth Buffum Chace of Southern Ports The Conscience of Rhodes Islands The Heater House Starving the Confederacy A House Divided The Assault on Battery Wagner Booker T. Washington NM A Military Loss but Moral Victory Booker T. Washington Elementary Cane River Creole NHP School Generations of Slave and Free Under the The First Fatality of the War Same Roof at Magnolia An Accidental Death Day of Jubilee Jacques Prud’homme An Ironclad Union Defeat in Charleston Longing to Learn Seeking Success for All Harbor

Flax Shirt Transition to Freedom Oakland Plantation Chattahoochee River NR Booker T. Washington’s Home Samuel Wesley Power Overcoming Adversity A Family Torn Apart by War For Both Enslaved and Free Brown v. Board of Education NHS Shallowford Separate Schools Solomon Williams A Natural Crossing Monroe Elementary School Second Skilled for Survival and Success Grade 1949 Women at War Emanuel Dupre Loyalists or Traitors Denied the Right to Fight Marietta Paper Mill Separate Schools Ransacking the Plantation From Riches to Ruin Gage Elementary School 1949 The Spoils of War James Roswell King Cumberland Gap National Historical NB Leader in Peace and War Park Smith Surrounded! Earning the Medal of Honor

Chickamauga & Chattanooga NMP Lt. Col. George W. Monroe Mary Bickerdyke The Acorn Reversal of Fortune “Mother” to Wounded Soldiers Badge of Honor Anna Ella Carroll Mark Thrash Cumberland Island National Seashore Advisor to the President A Living Memorial The Settlement From Slave to Squatter to Landowner Refuge and Responsibility Remembrance and Reconciliation First African Baptist Church Changing Warfare Spiritual and Social Hub of Settlement Lt. Albion Tourgee Simon Bolivar Buckner Crusader for Equal Rights Primus and Amanda Mitchell Confederate Surrender at Fort Donelson from Slave to Citizens Hubbard Pryor Fort Heiman From Slave to Soldier Losing the High Ground NP General George H. Thomas Slave Labor at Building and Losing Fort Donelson Savior of the Escape from Fort Jefferson Andrew H. Foote Johnny Clem The US Navy at the Battle of Fort Donel- Boy Soldier in Blue son NHS Tennessee’s Divided Loyalties Blanche K. Bruce Neighbor Fights Neighbor Wizard of the Saddle Frederick Douglass 9th Infantry Regiment German Freedom Fighters Wendell Phillips Fort Laramie NHS Barnard Elliot Bee, Jr. Garrity’s Battery The North Star Chattanooga’s Silent Sentinel A Different Kind of Freedom The Planter

Civil War Defenses of Washington Fort Larned NHS Ford’s Theatre National Historic Site The Soldiers A, 10th US Civil War Washington The Assassin’s Gun Burning the Indian Village John G. Barnard Charles Leale Moving the Mail On the National Historic Site Angel of the Battlefield Flying the Flag Ford’s New Theatre Clara Barton Fallen Heroes David Barton NM Missing Soldiers Mary Custis Lee At Home in Fort Monroe

Colonial National Historical Park Lewis Powell Fortress Monroe Contrabands of War Coastal Defense Network John B. Magruder Captain John Smith Monument to Alliance & Victory James Apostles Fields William Scott Mary Smith Peake Samuel Mudd Brave, Pioneering Educator Isaac J. Wistar The Contraband Decision NM Ellwood and “Freedom’s Fortress” Susie King Taylor Fairview Robert E. Lee The First Shot Young US Army Engineer Innis House Ambrosio Jose Gonzales General Benjamin F. Butler John Washington Robert Smalls Taking Destiny into His Own Hands “Lee to the rear!” Fort Pulaski NM Women at Fort Pulaski Rising the Flag Martha Stephens House Act of War or Sign of Freedom Baseball at Fort Pulaski McCoull House H. L. Hunley The First Proclamation of Emancipation A Submarine Sinks a Warship Richard Kirkland

Refuge from Slavery Union Blockade of Southern Ports Saunders Field Cockspur Island Starving the Confederacy Spotsylvania Earthworks From Slave to Soldier The Assault on Battery Wagner A Military Loss but Moral Victory Death of Jackson Fort Pulaski Protecting the Port City The First Fatality of the War Sunken Road An Accidental Death The Battle of Fort Pulaski The Crossing Controlling Savannah An Ironclad Union Defeat in Charleston Harbor Upper Pontoon Crossing The Rifled Cannon A New Way to Wage War A Volley in the Dark Fort Union NM Gen. Quincy A. Gillmore Colonel J. Francisco Chaves Testing Their Mettle Hispanic Labor Creates Lasting Fortifica- Memorial tion Parkway Col. Charles H. Olmstead Fort Marcy An Honorable Surrender New Mexican Volunteers Mason’s Island The Santa Fe Trail Fort Raleigh NHS ` Horace James Manuel Chavez Gettysburg National Military Park 9th Massachusetts Battery First Light of Freedom Fort Vancouver NHS Freedmen’s Colony 1863-1867 Vancouver Arsenal Symbol of Conflict The Battle of Roanoke Island Chinuk Wawa The Mosquito Fleet Civil War Code Language Immigrants Soldiers Fort Smith NHS Jeremiah Gage Elizabeth Wilson Courage on the Homefront Fredericksburg & Spotsylvania Nation- Robert E. Lee al Military Park US Army General Hospital Bloody Angle Soldiers’ National Cemetery

Captain William Matthews Chancellor House Golden Gate NRA James Montgomery Chatham Gardens General Loyalties American Indian Soldiers Chatham Graffiti Colonel Charles Young Chatham Manor Paving the Way

Chatham Slave Revolt Captain Dora E. Thompson Superintendent, Army Nurse Dona Juana Briones de Miranda Who’s in Charge? Building a Future of Freedom Caring Healer and 19th Century Busi- nesswomen Seeking Freedom The Ongoing Struggle of Equality No More Separate Schools Hopi Prisoners at Alcatraz Weapons of War Retaining their Culture at Great Cost Pvt. André Cailloux Port Hudson Hero Harry S Truman NHS NM Overcoming Racism “The Queen of the South” General, Freedman’s Burea Commis- President Harry S Truman sioner, Educator Champion of Civil Rights A Big Victory for the Little “Mosquito Fleet” The Last Tick of the Clock Ending Segregation in the Military Reinforcing Fort Sumter Chalmette The Last Line of Confederate Defense World War I African American Labor Homestead National Monument of Battalions America The Union Takes New Orleans Oscar Micheaux The First African American Gulf Islands NS Filmmaker Kennesaw Mountain National Battle- The Pensacola Forts Avenue to Freedom field Park Exodusters Feeing The South Emma Stephenson The First to Fight Watching Over Her Soldiers Forever The Native Guards Rachel Bella Calof Austin Gilmore “The Branded Hand” of Jonathan African American Homestead Communi- Dying for Duty Walker ties Henry Cole and the Underground Rail- Lt. Adam Slemmer George Washington Carver road Saving Fort Pickens Col. Dan McCook Secret Night Time Raid on Santa Rosa Hot Springs NP From a Family of Fighters Island Alroy Puckett A Picture Speaks a Thousand Words Federal Fire Power at Fort Pickens Army and Navy General Hospital Fire on the Battlefield Ship Island Hot Springs Bathhouses A Humanitarian Act Strategic Union Staging Ground Offered Good-Paying Jobs The Battle of Kennesaw Mountain “Dead Line” at Ship Island Hot Springs Bathhouses Delaying the Advance on Atlanta

Free Baths for Immigrants Harpers Ferry National Historical Park Lincoln Boyhood NM Nancy Hanks Lincoln Independence NHP Values Begin at Home Border War Reconciliation The Liberty Bell’s Travels Burton Bullet Moving to a Free State Camp Independence Capture of John Brown The 13th Amendment and National Lincoln Home NHS Annie Marmion Freedom Day 1860 US Presidential Election Campaign Buttons Dixon Miles Senator Edward Dickinson Baker Reverend Francis Springer Feeding an Army Chaplain to Slaves and Orphans Abraham Lincoln at Independence Hall Battle of Harpers Ferry Emily Helm Presidential Pass for a Confederate Lady First Commander Jean Lafitte NHP&P Sarah Rosetta Wakeman Mary Lincoln John Brown (Pvt. Lyons Wakeman) Humanitarian

Lockwood House The United States Colored Troops Jameson Jenkins From Black Codes to the Underground Irvin McDowell George G. Meade Memorial Railroad John Pope George H. Thomas Memorial Old State Capitol P.G.T. Beauregard James B. McPherson Memorial

Longfellow House Washington’s Robert E. Lee Memorial Headquarters NHS Charles Appleton Longfellow Robinson House John Logan Memorial

Charles Sumner Stone Bridge

Stephen Longfellow Stone House Avenue National Historic Site The Bee Memorial

Lowell National Historical Park Manzanar NHS Samuel F. Dupont Memorial Abba Goddard Elaine Black Yoneda 1906-1988 Ulysses S. Grant Memorial Benjamin F. Butler Jeanne Wakatsuki Hancock Memorial Lucy Larcom b. 1934 Winfield Scott Memorial Luther Ladd Ralph Lazo 1924-1991 Patrick Gilmore Natchez NHP Sue Kunitomi Embrey Child Casualty 1923-2006 Lyndon B Johnson NHP Hiram Rhodes Revels President Lyndon B. Johnson Toyo Miyatake First African American Senator Civil Rights Legacy 1895-1979 John Roy Lynch “Come Let Us Reason Together” From Slave to Congressman Working Together for Civil Rights Monocacy National Battlefield Alexander Scott Richard Wright “Give us your tired, your poor…” Writing about Racism Immigration Reform Act of 1965 George Davis Varina Howell Davis “American Indian Bill of Rights” Glenn Worthington First Lady and Author Equal Protection Under the Law John Garrett Wilson Brown Junction Schoolhouse Medal of Honor Winner Equal Education Opportunities for All General William T. Martin Lew Wallace Obedience Over Opinion Mammoth Cave NP Stephen Bishop’s Headstone Monocacy Junction Gen. James McPherson Death at High Rank William and Hannah Garvin Home Place The Monocacy Regiment Walter Quintin Gresham William Garvin at the Cave Entrance Ransom of Frederick A Life of Service to Country

Confederate Raid on the Mammoth Special Order #191 US Colored Troops Cave Hotel From Slaves to Soldiers The Thomas Farm Mammoth Cave Guide Brice’s Cross Roads Mat Bransford A Triumph of Tactics and Memorial Parks African Memorial The Manassas National Battlefield Park Confederate Forces Intercepted Groveton Monument David G. Farragut Memorial Confederate Cemetery Henry Hill Monument Grand Army of the Republic Memorial Unidentified but not Forgotten Natchez Trace Parkway Hugh Judson Richmond National Battlefield Park Living and Dying Enslaved Kilpatrick Cold Harbor A Devastating Diversion Trace of Sadness Drewry’s Bluff

Courage Under Fire Overmountain Victory NHT Gaines’ Mill Muster Grounds in the Backyard Tired and True in Battle Chimborazo Hospital A Wedding Interrupted by War Christian Fleetwood New Bedford Whaling National His- torical Park Palo Alto Battlefield NHP Edwin Jemison Charles Douglass Col. Santos Benavides Defending the Confederacy in South Tredegar Iron Works Isaiah King

James Grace Col. John Salmon “RIP” Ford Saint-Gaudens National Historic Site Confederate Victory in the Last Battle of Lewis Douglass the War The Farragut Monument

Robert Gould Shaw Col. Theodore Barrett Abraham Lincoln: The Man Initiating the Final Clash Samuel Harrison The Shaw Memorial Juan Nepomucino Cortina Tobey & Coggeshall Fighting for Mexican American Rights William T. Sherman

William Carney John Jefferson Williams The Final Casualty of War Selma to Montgomery NHT William Jackson Brown Chapel African American Methodist Episcopal William Powell Pecos NHP Church Leaping to Survival The Battle of Brices Cross Roads Edmund Pettus Bridge A Triumph of Tactics Defending the New Territory “Bloody Sunday”

The Battle of Tupelo Colonel Civil Rights Marchers Confederate Forces Intercepted Selma to Montgomery March Kozlowski’s Ranch Confederate Cemetery Frederick D. Reese Unidentified but not Forgotten Lieutenant Colonel Manuel Chavez Selma City Teachers Association

Ocmulgee NM Petersburg National Battlefield Stones River NB Trail of Tears for the Creek People Battle of Five Forks Forever Free Emancipation Proclamation March of Destruction Decatur Dorsey Ambrose Bierce Contact and Conflict Gouverneur Warren Writing Stories about War

War Erupts in James Rountree A Bad End for a Good Boy

Major General William Montgomery William Holland Resisting the Seige Fromm Property to Property Owner Willie Pegram Major General Living Free Winning Against Great Odds The Cemetery Community Port Navel Magazine NM Brigadier General Charles C. Walcutt Port Chicago Disaster Victory at Great Cost The “March to the Sea” Begins The Regular Mutiny at Port Chicago Major General Fortress Rosecrans Reversal of Fortune Lessons from the 1944 Port Chicago Defense and Occupation Trial

Thurgood Marshall Shiloh NMP Proving Themselves in Battle Learning at a School for New Citizens Milliken’s Bend, June 7, 1863 “The Moses of Her People”

U.S.C.T The Shirley House Wesleyan Chapel Fighting for their Freedom Safe Haven during the Siege Rights for Women: “The Great Work Before Us” Kate Cumming George R. Yost Civil War Nurse 1st Class Boy Martha and William Wright Acting on Beliefs Civil War Soldier, Spy, and Author U.S.S. Cairo Strong but not Invincible Frederick Douglass Brave Color Bearer Human Rights Advocate 55th Massachusetts Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant Soldier and President Wright Brothers NM Tuskegee Airmen NHS Capt. John Wesley Powell Bessie Coleman Bess Bolden Walcott Soldier and Explorer First Female African American Pilot

Tuskegee Airmen Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton Amelia Earhart Divided Loyalties First to Fly Solo Across Two Oceans Moton Field Hanger #1 Stephen D. Lee The Tuskegee Airmen The Mutiny The Youngest Lt. General Lt. Roger Terry, Court-Martialed

Tuskegee Women Weir Farm NHS Mildred Carter, Pilot and Secretary Major General

Robert Walter Weir Ulysses S Grant NHS 1803-1889, Teacher of Heroes Freeing William Jones John F. Weir, 1841-1926 Receiving the Right to Vote The Gun Foundry “A Measure of Grander Importance” Gulian Verplanck Veir Education at Last 1837-1886, Haunted by War

Nellie Grant Aiding Soldiers and Freedom Wilson’s Creek NB Rhoda Jones Slavery as the Cause of the Civil War The Gift

Anna Elizabeth Steele Tuskegee Institute NHS When the Homefront is Your Home Tuskegee Institute Symbol of African American Achieve- Lt. Omer Weaver ment First Blood

George Washington Carver Pvt. George Bent Teaching Economic Independence Conflicted Loyalties

Moveable School The Civil War Moves West Education in the Field The Battle of Wilson’s Creek

The Oaks Lyon Marker What Education Can Achieve Healing on the Homefront

Booker T. Washington Sinkhole Principal and Political Advocate Disposition of the Dead

Vicksburg NMP Jennie Hodges, Pvt. Albert D.J. Cashier Women’s Rights NHP Elizabeth Cady Stanton Orion P. Howe “Caged Lioness” Musician and Medal of Honor Winner