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Brigadier General Lloyd Tilghman, C.S.A. (Jan. 18,1816- May 16,1863)
Easy Plugin for AdSense by Unreal Born near Claiborne, Maryland, on 18 January 1816, Lloyd Tilghman graduated from West Point in 1836. He decided not to become a professional soldier and resigned from the service. His only active military duty … Continue reading
Posted in 1862, 1863, Biography, Casualties
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