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Civil War
Twenty Fourth Regiment Infantry
The death of Major General Reynolds was well known to the enemy, and the highest opinions of his skill and bravery were freely expressed. "
" There Peck our colors grasping, Tho' death his form was clasping,
Still held them up in sight Till other hands we're reaching And other boys beseeching
To bear them through the fight. "
Washington City, D, C., } . July 17th, 1863. H. A. Morrow, Colonel 24th Michigan:
Colonel, —Although still confined to my bed by severe injuries received in the late battle of Gettysburg,
Michigan
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