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The lists on the arch include Civil War Correspondents, artists, post-war journalists, and men instrumental in building the arch. Many names are omitted, incomplete, misspelled, or misstated. The following people are believed to be memorialized on the arch.

Northern Civil War Correspondents

Finley Anderson
James Nye Ashley
Adam Badeau
Theodore Barnard
George W. Beaman
Henry Bentley
William Denison Bickham
Albert H. Bodman
George C. Bower
Junius Henri Browne
Solomon T. Bulkley
Aaron Homer Byington
Sylvanus Cadwallader
S.M. Carpenter
Thomas M. Cash
Frank G. Chapman
William Conant Church
George W. Clarke
Charles Carleton Coffin
Richard T. Colburn
Joel Cook
Thomas M. Cook
Edward Crapsey
F. Crieghton
Lorenzo Livingston Crounse
E. Cuthbert
Nathaniel Davidson
William E. Davis
Edwin F. Denyse
John P. Dunn
B.D.M. Eaton
Charles Henry Farrell
James C. Fitzpatrick
R.D. Francis
Thaddeus B. Glover
Charles H. Graffan
T.C. Grey
Charles Graham Halpine
Charles H. Hannam
J. Barclay Harding
George H. Hart
John Hasson
John E. Hayes
Leonard A. Hendricks
Arthur P. Henry
Frank Henry
Volney Hickox
Adams Sherman Hill
George Washington Hosmer
Edward Howard House
Alexander Houston
Warren P. Isham
De Benneville Randolph Keim
William H. Kent
Thomas Wallace Knox
Francis C. Long
P.T. McAlpine
Richard Cunningham McCormick
Joseph Burbridge McCullagh
William H. Merriam
John Norcross
Crosby Stuart Noyes
Galen H. Osborne
Bradley Sillick Osbon
Charles Anderson Page
Nathaniel Paige
Uriah Hunt Painter
Comte de Paris, Louis Philippe Albert d'Orleans
A. Paul
Edward Alexander Paul
E. T. Peters
Henry Jarvis Raymond
J. Whitelaw Reid
Albert Deane Richardson
W.H. Runkle
Oscar G. Sawyer
William Franklin Gore Shanks
Richard L. Shelly
George Washington Smalley
Henry Morton Stanley
Edmund Clarence Stedman
Jerome Bonaparte Stillson
William H. Stiner
William Swinton
Benjamin Franklin Taylor
George Alfred Townsend
Benjamin Cummings Truman
Henry Villard
J.H. Vosburgh
Lawrence W. Wallazz
F. Watson
E.D. Westfall
Samuel Wilkeson
Franc Bangs Wilkie
F. Wilkison
A.W. Williams
John R. Wilson
Theodore C. Wilson
John Russell Young
William Young

Southern Civil War Correspondents

Peter W. Alexander
Durant Da Ponte
Felix Gregory de Fontaine
Donelson Caffery Jenkins
George W. Olney
George Perry
James Beverley Sener
William G. Shephardson
John S. Ward
Henry Watterson

Civil War Artists

S.E.H. Banwill
Thomas Francis Beard
Joseph A. Becker
H. Bensanon
A. Berghaus
Mathew B. Brady
W.T. Crane
Felix Octavius Carr Darley
S.S. Davis
Theodore Russell Davis
G. Ellsbury
Edwin Forbes
S. Fox
C.E. Hillen
E.B. Hough
J.S. Jewett
J.F. Laycock
Henri Lovie
Arthur Lumley
Frank H. Mason
W.B. McComas
A. McCullum
Larkin Goldsmith Mead
Henry Mosler
E.F. Mullen
Frank H. Schell
Fred B. Schell
William Ludwell Sheppard
David Hunter Strother
James E. Taylor
J.S. Trexler
Frank Vizetelly
Alfred Rudolph Waud
William Waud
George Forrester Williams

Other newspapermen and artists

Henry van Ness Boynton
Francis Pharcellus Church
John A. Cockerill
Frederick Dielman
James Elverson
Daniel M. Houser
Victor Fremont Lawson
Francis Henry Richardson
Richard H. Sylvester

Others

John Milton Hay
Lloyd Lowndes
Edward Mealey
John Godfrey Moore
John L. Smithmeyer
Samuel Ward

War Correspondents' Hall of Fame:
Efforts to build a War Correspondents' Hall of Fame at Gathland culminated with a ceremony on September 7, 1962, at which architectural plans for the complex were revealed. The project has not moved forward and the plans have not yet been realized.
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