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2371:1823 births
1310:G. Anderson
1305:R. Anderson
1284:Confederate
1202:Tagg, Larry
983:Warner 2006
911:Warner 2006
899:Warner 2006
760:Rafuse 2002
748:Rafuse 2002
736:Rafuse 2002
724:Rafuse 2002
687:February 2,
656:Warner 2006
608:Powell 1893
589:Warner 2006
512:Fort Monroe
449:Devil's Den
374:Phil Kearny
370:Seven Pines
343:Confederate
329:. Part of
319:mustered in
279:Cerro Gordo
265:to capture
158:and in the
2365:Categories
2335:McConaughy
2294:Wainwright
2229:Muhlenberg
2194:McCandless
1836:Pleasonton
1796:Kilpatrick
1726:Farnsworth
1555:G. Steuart
1470:Longstreet
995:Pfanz 1987
832:Sears 1996
820:Rable 2002
577:References
323:Union Army
291:Larry Tagg
267:Fort Brown
203:Gettysburg
186:after the
49:1823-06-17
2340:McPherson
2315:Broadhead
2289:Trobriand
2204:McFarland
2199:McDougall
1926:Wadsworth
1901:Steinwehr
1786:Humphreys
1721:Doubleday
1671:Carpenter
1580:R. Walker
1575:J. Walker
1530:Robertson
1505:Pettigrew
1405:Humphreys
1340:Chambliss
1325:Barksdale
1320:Armistead
1300:Alexander
1226:(2006) .
1204:(2003) .
1032:(2000) .
971:Rhea 1997
959:Rhea 1997
947:Rhea 1997
935:Rhea 1994
923:Rhea 1994
808:Tagg 2003
775:Tagg 2003
631:Tagg 2003
479:brushfire
378:III Corps
283:Huamantla
2209:McIntosh
2159:Jeffords
2154:Humiston
2134:Harrison
2079:Enderlin
1956:Williams
1891:Stannard
1876:Sedgwick
1851:Robinson
1841:Reynolds
1811:Meredith
1716:Crawford
1661:Caldwell
1480:Marshall
1435:W. Jones
1430:J. Jones
1144:(1994).
1103:(2002).
709:March 3,
549:See also
543:Brooklyn
529:and the
460:II Corps
400:and the
362:Yorktown
87:Service/
2330:McClean
2259:Salomon
2234:O'Rorke
2224:Morrill
2219:Melcher
2184:Latimer
2144:Hazlett
2139:Haskell
2099:Garrard
2064:Dearing
2049:Colvill
2034:Carroll
2029:Burling
2024:Burgwyn
1951:Willard
1921:Vincent
1881:Sickles
1816:Merritt
1806:Lincoln
1761:Hancock
1701:Cushing
1686:Claflin
1607:leaders
1590:Wofford
1570:Trimble
1525:Ramseur
1515:Pickett
1445:Kershaw
1425:Johnson
1420:Jenkins
1415:Iverson
1410:Imboden
1380:Hampton
1370:Garnett
1330:Benning
1286:leaders
1004:Sources
483:caisson
321:to the
313:in the
311:colonel
241:in the
239:private
184:brigade
2284:Taylor
2269:Sorrel
2254:Poague
2249:Perrin
2244:Pegram
2239:Pardee
2149:Howell
2119:Grimes
2104:Godwin
2094:Gamble
2059:Coster
2039:Carter
2009:Brooke
2004:Biddle
1999:Berdan
1936:Warren
1911:Tilton
1886:Slocum
1871:Schurz
1856:Rowley
1821:Newton
1781:Howard
1776:Hooker
1766:Harrow
1751:Greene
1746:Graham
1736:Gibbon
1711:Cutler
1706:Custer
1696:Curtin
1656:Buford
1651:Birney
1646:Biddle
1641:Baxter
1636:Barnes
1631:Barlow
1595:Wright
1585:Wilcox
1565:Thomas
1545:Semmes
1540:Scales
1510:Perrin
1500:Pender
1490:O'Neal
1485:McLaws
1475:Mahone
1465:W. Lee
1460:F. Lee
1440:Kemper
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2320:Bryan
2279:Stone
2274:Spear
2264:Smith
2189:Lewis
2174:Keogh
2169:Kelly
2164:Jones
2114:Gregg
2109:Goree
2074:Ellis
2069:Devin
2054:Corby
2019:Bryan
2014:Brown
1989:Baker
1984:Avery
1979:Alger
1916:Tyler
1906:Sykes
1896:Starr
1861:Ruger
1826:Nolan
1756:Gregg
1741:Gilsa
1731:Geary
1691:Cross
1666:Candy
1626:Ayres
1615:Meade
1605:Union
1550:Smith
1535:Rodes
1520:Posey
1495:Oates
1365:Ewell
1360:Early
1355:Doles
1350:Davis
259:Texas
2345:Wade
2299:Ward
2214:Mayo
2179:Lang
2129:Hall
2124:Gwyn
1994:Belo
1961:Zook
1946:Webb
1941:Weed
1931:Ward
1846:Rice
1831:Paul
1791:Hunt
1771:Hays
1676:Carr
1621:Ames
1450:Lane
1400:Hood
1395:Hill
1390:Heth
1385:Hays
1232:ISBN
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351:rout
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43:Born
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1455:Law
1294:Lee
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