Can anybody help with words or phrases originating from or given particular meanings during the American Civil War?

A few examples I know of are 'hookers' (from 'Hooker's girls', the women who visited F J Hookers's quarters in Washington), burnsides/sideburns (A E Burnsides whiskers), 'Tell it to the marines' and 'War is hell' (both Sherman).

Is 'skedaddle' a civil war word? It seems to have popped up about then and was certainly used a lot during the war.

There must be lots more... 'Damn the torpedoes! Full speed ahead!'