Status
Released
original language
English
Budget
$ 100000
Revenue
$ 11000000

Stoneman's Daughter Elsie

Flora Cameron

Col. Ben Cameron

Margaret Cameron

Stoneman's Housekeeper Lydia

Leader of the House Hon. Austin Stoneman

Lieut. Governor Silas Lynch

Gus

Tod

Jeff, the Blacksmith

Abraham Lincoln

Stoneman's Elder Son Phil

Mrs. Cameron

Dr. Cameron

Wade Cameron

Duke Cameron

Mammy

Gen. U.S. Grant

Gen. Robert E. Lee

Senator Charles Sumner (uncredited)

Nelse (uncredited)

Jake / Sentry at Hospital (uncredited)

Stoneman's Servant (uncredited)

Klansman (uncredited)

Klansman (uncredited)

Blacksmith (uncredited)

Black Woman (uncredited)

John Wilkes Booth (uncredited)

(uncredited)

Cameron's Male Servant (uncredited)

Klan Leader (uncredited)

Klansman (uncredited)

Klansman (uncredited)

Young Girl in Cabin (uncredited)

General (uncredited)

Elsie's Maid (uncredited)

Man Who Falls from Roof (uncredited)

Klansman (uncredited)

Laura Keene (uncredited)

Mrs. Lincoln (uncredited)

Child with Dr. Cameron (uncredited)

Belle of 1861 (uncredited)

Union Soldier (uncredited)

Belle of 1861 (uncredited)

Volunteer (uncredited)

Confederate Soldier (uncredited)

Young Flora Cameron (uncredited)

Northern Soldier / Confederate Soldier (uncredited)

Written by prabhushakti on 2018-03-03
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