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American Civil War
SIXTEENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY
of which it became the keystone, indeed, on this decisive day of blood.
" Standing now on Bound Top, who can revive all the strong or beautiful episodes that were written on the scorched parchment of this landscape; the tenderness the atrocities, the forgivenesses, the lonely agonies, the crying on deaf men to help and blind men to have mercy. A hundred and fifty thousand fighting men represent the population of the greatest city.
Michigan in the Civil War
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