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     <hi rend="initialcap">C</hi>ASE 112.&#8212;<name type="person" key="920">Private W. Brommel</name>, <name type="organization" key="370">Co. E, 15th New York Artillery</name>,
     aged 30 years; wounded at <name type="BATTLE" key="277">Boydton Plank Road</name>, <date type="injury" when="1865-03-31">March 31, 1865</date>; shot wound of left leg, lower third.
     Admitted into <name type="hospital" key="157">Columbian Hospital</name>, Washington.
     H&#230;morrhage from anterior tibial artery; vessel ligated by <name type="person"
      key="921">Acting Assistant Surgeon S. W. Briggs</name>. Died <date type="death" when="1865-05-02">May
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