A member of the Union Army during the American Civil War.
1He had placed a spy in Libby disguised as a captive Union soldier.
2The occasion requires that, as a Union soldier, I should state my reasons.
3Fisher, a Union soldier, by Abraham Schell, his uncle, of California.
4J. J. Evans, a colored Baptist minister and a Union soldier, was thereupon appointed.
5Yet the same patience that so remarkably characterized the Union soldier everywhere was seen here.
6Here a Union soldier, who happened to have some bandages with him, dressed my arm.
7In fact, on that occasion the Union soldier nearest the enemy was in the safest position.
8But after freedom grandmother married a Union soldier.
9Among these is one Mrs. Martha Neikirk, a daughter of an old Union soldier now deceased.
10He was, however, a very clever man, and almost adored the name of a Union soldier.
11Did he not think me a Union soldier?
12It seems this particular Union soldier was propelled into action only moments after stepping from the boat.
13I was a Union soldier, and was in the wood that night with a party of scouts.
14This was the first time I had seen myself as a Confederate standing with a Union soldier.
15Claude recalls that a six-mule team drove up to the house driven by a colored Union soldier.
16Next, when the rebellion broke out, he became a Union soldier, though the border was largely Confederate.