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Confederate soldier Laurie M. Anderson
| Series : |
Reference collection |
| Image Number : |
Rc11475 |
| Date : |
186-. |
| Subject Heading(s) : |
Anderson, Laurie M.--Portraits.
United States--History.--Civil War, 1861-1865.
Confederate States of America. Army. Florida Battalion. Bradford Light
Infantry, Company A.
Confederate States of America. Army. Florida Special Battalion, 1st.
Soldiers.
Florida. |
| Original : |
1 photoprint b&w 8 x 10 in. |
| Notes : |
Laurie M. Anderson of Tallahassee was a member of the Bradford Light
Infantry, Co. A, Florida Battalion. He died in April 7, 1862, at the Battle
of Shiloh. The 1st Florida Volunteer Infantry fought in the Battle
of Shiloh, April 6-7, 1862. |
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