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Military personnel / Virginia in the American Civil War / Union Army of the Shenandoah / Philip Sheridan / Nathan Bedford Forrest / Jubal Early / Cavalry Corps
Date: 2014-10-04 09:55:30
Military personnel
Virginia in the American Civil War
Union Army of the Shenandoah
Philip Sheridan
Nathan Bedford Forrest
Jubal Early
Cavalry Corps

The CHARGER Cleveland Civil War Roundtable Oct. ,2014

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