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Steiner married Sophia Myers on April 13, 1837. Their two children were Calvin Myers and Susan Sophia. His wife died in 1842. He married Mary Ann
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445:. He served with the regiment until he was honorably discharged in June 1863, but refused his discharge until after the Confederate Army was driven back to Virginia after the Battle of Gettysburg. He did not muster out until July 16, 1863. During his last months, he was affiliated with the
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