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Codie Eash
Apr 13, 2020
Birth of the “Bucktails” – Thomas L. Kane after the fall of Fort Sumter
The origins of one of the Civil War's most famous units can be traced to the immediate aftermath of Fort Sumter in April 1861.
Rich Condon
Dec 20, 2019
A casualty of Dranesville - The tragic story of Captain Robert Galway
Captain Robert Galway bravely led his Pennsylvanians into action at the Battle of Dranesville on December 20, 1861.
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