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American Civil War
Fourteenth Regiment Infantry
In his breast-pocket he carried the likeness of a graceful-looking, handsome girl, to whom he said he was engaged to be married Ho gave her likeness, his letters, and money to Adjutant Foote, who was directed by the Major to see the noble youth carefully sent to the rear. The rebel captain died instantly, being shot through the eye by one of company C.
" The major, perceiving that the enemy were panic stricken, determined to take advantage of their fear, and pushed them closely to third line.
Civil War Battle
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