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Civil War

FOURTH REGIMENT INFANTRY

Without suffering or pain, unconscious of the shaft that death had sent, his body sunk to the earth, and his spirit passed to the God who gave it. " He had fought his last battle,
No sound shall awake him to glory again. "
With Woodbury fell Captain A. M. Rose, killed, and Lieutenant J. A. Gordon, wounded, while from June 26th to July 2d the aggregate loss of the regiment was fifty-three killed, one hundred and forty-four. wounded, and fifty-two missing.

Michigan in the Civil War


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