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Battle Fields And Camp Fires of the Thirty-Eighth: an Authentic Narrative And Record of the Organization of the Thirty-Eighth Regiment of Wis. Vol. Infy, And the Part Taken By It in the Late War: a Short Biographical Sketch of Each Commissioned Officer: And the Name, Age at Time of Enlistment, Nativity, Residence And Occupation of Every Enlisted Man: With Notes of Incidents Relating To Them (1866). "Record of enlisted men.": p. [203]-254Bibliography
Battle Fields And Camp Fires of the Thirty-Eighth.