The War of the Rebellion:
Reprints from
the Days of War
Casualties from the
Eleventh Pennsylvania Cavalry
The Philadelphia Inquirer
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
February 2, 1894
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This was part of a series of wartime news that the
Philadelphia Inquirer re-printed years later. This is excerpted from a
report that was dated January 30, 1863, from Fortress Monroe, an old fort
that guarded the entrance to Hampton Roads, Virginia, the James River
and Chesapeake Bay.
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From Alibris:
Battle Field and Prison Pen, Or Through the War, and Thrice a Prisoner in Rebel Dungeons

(1882) by John W. URBAN. 1st Regt. Pennsylvania Infantry, Co. D.
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