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                                        <date when="1870">1870</date>
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                                                key="142">Private Frederick Seltzer</name>, <name
                                                type="organization" key="172">5th U. S.
                                                Artillery</name>, was admitted to the <name
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                                        Georgetown, D.C., <date type="admit" when="1862-01-08"
                                                >January 8th, 1862</date>, with a fracture of the
                                        skull. He died on <date type="death" when="1862-01-12"
                                                >January 12th, 1862</date>. <name type="person"
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