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Torrington Register Citizen
25 to 30 Gettysburg, Pa.; then marched to South Carolina in August 1863 and remained there until Mar 15, 1864 when he deserted after his regiment lost 151 ...

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THIS WEEK IN MICHIGAN HISTORY A new regiment passes muster Print E-mail
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Detroit Free Press
3, 1863, black men who wanted to serve in the Union Army created the First Michigan Colored Infantry Regiment. The group of soldiers fighting for the North ...

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Discovery of Appomattox Station battlefield provides historical missi Print E-mail
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Lynchburg News and Advance
Robert E. Lee's army traveling from Farmville. Lee and his men were desperate for the supplies that had been sent from Lynchburg and awaited them at the ...

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Carlisle man tracks down family heirloom Print E-mail
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Carlisle Sentinel
By Joseph Cress, Sentinel Reporter, January 30, 2010 Jim Stine, Carlisle, holds his great-grandfather's Civil War sword and photo at his home Tuesday. ...

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