Across
- 4. America's first female physician. Helped to organize the U.S. Sanitation Commission. Aided the Union during the Civil War by training nurses, collecting medical supplies, and equipping hospitals.
- 6. Senator from Mississippi. President of the Confederacy. Pardoned by President Andrew Johnson.
- 7. Union General. Attained major victories at Fort Donelson, Shiloh, and Vicksburg which captured the Mississippi River for the Union. Accepted Robert E. Lee's surrender at Appomattox. Elected President in 1869.
- 9. US Foreign Minister to Great Britain. Prevented British firm from selling naval rams to the Confederacy.
- 11. Confederate General. Famous for fruitless charge at Gettysburg.
- 14. President of the second Republic of France. Sent French troops to occupy Mexico.
- 15. Actor and Confederate sympathizer. Assassinated President Lincoln.
- 16. Democratic Congressman from Ohio. Led the Democratic "Copperhead" faction. Banished to the South after the Civil War.
- 17. Union General. Relieved after the Battle of Gettysburg. Replaced by Grant.
Down
- 1. Union General. Led the Army of the Potomac. Replaced by Lincoln for refusing to fight. Ran against Lincoln in the 1864 Presidential election.
- 2. Confederate General. Bold and brilliant tactician. Lost at Gettysburg. Surrendered to General Grant at Appomattox.
- 3. Confederate General. Killed by friendly fire and the Battle of Chancellorsville.
- 5. Union General. Replaced Burnside. Relieved following major defeat at Chancellorsville.
- 6. Union General. Defeated by Robert E. Lee at the Second Battle of Bull Run (Manassas).
- 8. New England abolitionist. Lincoln's Secretary of the Treasury. Chief Justice of the Supreme Court.
- 10. Union General. Replaced McClellan. Relieved following major defeat at Fredericksburg.
- 12. Archduke of Austria. Napoleon's puppet leader of Mexico.
- 13. Union General. Introduced "total war" and took the war to civilian infrastructure to undermine Confederate sympathizers and supplies.
