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53rd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment - Carte de Visite of John P. Griffin - PC0192.0039, 1861/1865 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 8, Artifact PC0192.0039
53rd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment - Carte de Visite of John Q. A. McCollester - PC0192.0007, 1861/1865 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 8, Artifact PC0192.0007
53rd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment - Carte de Visite of Jonas Corey - PC0192.0015, 1861/1865 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 8, Artifact PC0192.0015
53rd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment - Carte de Visite of Lyman Woodward - PC0192.0029, 1861/1865 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 8, Artifact PC0192.0029
53rd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment - Carte de Visite of Pierson T. K. Burpee - PC0192.0035, 1861/1865 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 8, Artifact PC0192.0035
53rd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment - Carte de Visite of Pliny H. Babbitt - PC0192.0034, 1861/1865 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 8, Artifact PC0192.0034
53rd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment - Carte de Visite of Rufus Putnam - PC0192.0005, 1861/1865 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 8, Artifact PC0192.0005
53rd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment - Carte de Visite of Russell B. Lewis - PC0192.0038, 1861/1865 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 8, Artifact PC0192.0038
53rd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment - Carte de Visite of Russell Carruth - PC0192.0009, 1861/1865 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 8, Artifact PC0192.0009
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