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Civil War
Twenty Fourth Regiment Infantry
there the blue, under the star-spangled banner, and the grey, under the stars and bars, cover the hillocks and hillsides in that quiet, green valley of the Keystone State.
" Thin curling in the morning air Tho wreaths of failing smoke declare, To embers now the brands decayed, Where the night-watch their fires had made. "
Out of the woodlands at break of day, a bullet comes ever and anon, an ominous messenger of the coming storm; no enemy is yet in sight;
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