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Civil War
Twenty Fourth Regiment Infantry
Corporals Edward Dryer and William Carroll of Company B, died in hospital of wounds received in this day's fight. Captain Burchell says: ' They were efficient and brave men, and sacrificed their lives in the discharge of their duties. ' Captain Witherspoon, himself a brave soldier, writes that Sergeant Pomeroy of Company C, particularly distinguished himself by his gallantly and devotion;
Michigan
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