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Two Fated Soldiers

May 28th, 2008 by Fred Ray · No Comments

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Above: Lieutenant Colonel Augustus W. Dwight, 122nd New York Volunteers. Killed March 25, 1865 at Petersburg

Below: Lieutenant Colonel George W. Johnson, 49th New York Volunteers. Wounded July 12, 1864 at Fort Stevens, died of wounds July 29.

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