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C.S. soldier killed in the trenches, at the storming of Petersburgh [sic], Virginia,April The marks and spots on his face, are blood issuing from his mouth and nose. The wound is in the head, caused by a fragment of shell. |

Benedict |

General A. Von Steinwehr of New York |

Colonel A.G. Bracket, 9th Illinois Cav. |
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Sarg. P. Everett |

Slocum |
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Sarg. A.N. Dougherty |
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Union Martyrs: Berry, Jas. R. McPherson, Alex. Hayes, Ransom, Buford, J. Sedgwick, D. Russell, Geo. Stone, N. Lyon, O.M. Mitchell, E.V. Sumner, Wadsworth, Richardson, Stevens, Kearney, J.J. Reynolds, and Birney |

A.H. Terry |

The "Keystone" Battery of Pennsylvania |

"Powder monkey" on U.S.S. New Hampshire, off Charleston, S.C. |
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Gen. (?) Boswell |

C.S. Edwards |

General James G. Blunt USA |

J.M. Knopp Pennsylvania Battery E |
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W.E. Strong |

Gen. Charles R. Woods, Col. of 76th Ohio Inf. |

Colonel H. Janeway, 1st New Jersey Cav. |

Captain Samuel Fisk, 14th Connecticut Infantry |
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Lieutenant Colonel J. Belknap |

General John White Geary |

Colonel F. Whittlesey |

Frediericksburg, Virginia (vicinity). The Barnard house below Fredericksburg, destroyed during the first battle |
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Brigadier General George C. Strong |

Lieutenant G.T. Haws, 7th NYSM |

Fort Slocum |
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General G.C. Thomas USA |

Lt. Col. Nelson White, 1st Conn. Artillery |

Massaponax Church, Virginia. Headquarters of Generals Grant and Meade |

[Portrait of a sergeant, U.S.A.] |
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General Poe O.M. |

Maj. Gen. Jefferson C. Davis |

General B.T. Johnson, Colonel 1st [...] Infantry,C.S.A. |

Col. Alfred M. Wood, 84th N.Y Inf. |
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Colonel Ernest M.P. Von Vegesack, 20th New York Infantry "United Turner Regiment" (Captain in Swedish army) |

Anson Stager, Telegraph Corps. |

Colonel H. Janeway, 1st New Jersey Cav. |

Major Drinning |
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