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Tag Archives: Abner Doubleday
Quotes regarding the 14th Brooklyn N.Y.S.M. during the Civil War
The following is a list of quotes about the 14th Brooklyn, New York State Militia, compiled by Bob Duffy in the mid-1980s. The 14th Brooklyn is an oft-overlooked regiment that fought in 22 major engagements during their three years with … Continue reading
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