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Civil War Infantry
Twenty Second Regiment Infantry
His great heart broke over those distinctions that separate officers and men, and made him not only the commander but the brother.
Captain A. M. Keeler is among the missing. He must have been in command of the regiment on the second charge, and went into the third and last well. He and the adjutant, Matthews, reported wounded and a prisoner, are said to have been everywhere along the line encouraging and urging on their men.
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