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Civil War
Twenty Fourth Regiment Infantry
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special of the N. Y. Tribune says of the "Iron Brigade" at Gettysburg:
"Reynolds has ridden into the angle of the wood a bowshot from the seminary, and he cheers the Iron Brigade of Meredith as they wheel on the flank of the oak trees for a charge. Like a great flail of steel they swing into the shadows with an huzza that is as terrible as a volley; low crouching, dismounted, by his horse's head, the General peeps into the depths of the grove.
Michigan
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