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* [[Richard Griffith (general)|Richard Griffith]] (1814–1862), [[brigadier general (CSA)|Brigadier General]] for the [[Confederate States of America|Confederacy]] during the [[American Civil War|Civil War]] | * [[Richard Griffith (general)|Richard Griffith]] (1814–1862), [[brigadier general (CSA)|Brigadier General]] for the [[Confederate States of America|Confederacy]] during the [[American Civil War|Civil War]] | ||
* [[Wild Bill Hickok]] (1837–1876), noted Western lawman; served as a Deputy U.S. Marshal at [[Fort Riley, Kansas]] 1867–1869 | * [[Wild Bill Hickok]] (1837–1876), noted Western lawman; served as a Deputy U.S. Marshal at [[Fort Riley, Kansas]] 1867–1869 | ||
* [[Ward Hill Lamon]] (1826–1893), friend, and frequent bodyguard of President | * [[Ward Hill Lamon]] (1826–1893), friend, and frequent bodyguard of President Abraham Lincoln, who appointed him U.S. Marshal for the [[District of Columbia]] | ||
* [[James Longstreet]] (1832–1904), a former high-ranking [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] general in the American Civil War who became a Republican and supporter of [[Reconstruction Acts|Reconstruction]] after the war. Appointed as U.S. Marshall for the Northern District of Georgia by [[James Garfield]] in June 1881 and served until July 1884.<ref>Varon, Elizabeth R. (2023) ''Longstreet: The Confederate General Who Defied the South'' New York: Simon & Schuster. pp.264-281 {{isbn|978-19821-4827-0}}</ref> | * [[James Longstreet]] (1832–1904), a former high-ranking [[Confederate States of America|Confederate]] general in the American Civil War who became a Republican and supporter of [[Reconstruction Acts|Reconstruction]] after the war. Appointed as U.S. Marshall for the Northern District of Georgia by [[James Garfield]] in June 1881 and served until July 1884.<ref>Varon, Elizabeth R. (2023) ''Longstreet: The Confederate General Who Defied the South'' New York: Simon & Schuster. pp.264-281 {{isbn|978-19821-4827-0}}</ref> | ||
* [[J. J. McAlester]] (1842–1920), U.S. Marshal for [[Indian Territory]] (1893–1897), Confederate Army captain, merchant in and founder of McAlester, Oklahoma as well as the developer of the coal mining industry in eastern Oklahoma, one of three members of the first [[Oklahoma Corporation Commission]] (1907–1911) and the second [[Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma]] (1911–1915) | * [[J. J. McAlester]] (1842–1920), U.S. Marshal for [[Indian Territory]] (1893–1897), Confederate Army captain, merchant in and founder of McAlester, Oklahoma as well as the developer of the coal mining industry in eastern Oklahoma, one of three members of the first [[Oklahoma Corporation Commission]] (1907–1911) and the second [[Lieutenant Governor of Oklahoma]] (1911–1915) |
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