I will try to provide at least 3 names per day (no weekends). I am copying exactly what is written, and I am working backwards (Z - A). PORTFOLIO OF WAR AND NATION "CAREFULLY EDITED BY General Marcus F. Wright of the War Department Washington, D.C. COPYWRIGHT, 1907 ZOOK, GEN. SAMUEL KOSCIUSCO, born in Pennsylvania about 1823. Became an electrician. In 1861 led 6th New York Volunteers to seat of war, and appointed Military Governor of Annapolis. Commissioned colonel of 57th New York Volunteers. Led a brigade through the Peninsula campaign, and made brigadier-general November 29, 1862. Led his own regiment at Chancellorsville and Gettysburg, and was killed in the latter battle. ZOLLICOFFER, GEN. FELIX KIRK, born in Maury county, Tenn., May 19, 1812. Became editor. Served in Seminole war. Entered Confederate service with rank of brigadier July 9, 1861. Met the Union advance into Tennessee at Mill Springs and in the battle there was killed January 19, 1862. WRIGHT, GEN. MARCUS J., born in McNary county, Tenn., June 5, 1831. entered Confederate service as lieutenant-colonel April 4, 1861. Military Governor of Kentucky March, 1862. Served on General Cheatham's staff June to September, 1862. Made brigadier December 13, 1862. In charge of District of Atlanta 1863-64. Led his regiment at Belmont and Shiloh. Commanded a division at Chickamauga. After the war served as agent of the War Department to collect Confederate records. Published several valuable works.