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Civil War
Twenty Fourth Regiment Infantry
Of Dr. Beach it may truly be said that no surgeon in the army rendered more valuable service at Gettysburg than he. Chaplain William C. Way was early in attendance at the hospitals and rendered valuable services. He remained in attendance on the wounded for several weeks after the battle, and both officers and men speak in the highest terms of praise of his kindness and efficiency. This report would have been imperfect without this reference to the surgeon and chaplain, whose conduct elicited universal remark.
Michigan
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