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Battle of Petersburg
Last modified:
2011-12-09 09:26 PM
Category:
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Battle
Beginning Date (Not Before):
1864-06-15
Beginning Date (Not After):
1864-06-15
Ending Date (Not Before):
1864-06-18
Ending Date Not After:
1864-06-18
Related People
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Barrenger, Christopher
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Relationship updated: 2012-01-16 05:14 PM
May 14, 1835 ?
Alternate name: Christopher Beninger
Relationship information: Barrenger was wounded at Petersburg.
Bates, Edwin D.
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Relationship updated: 2012-02-20 03:42 PM
Jan 05, 1843 ?
Relationship information: Bates was injured at the Battle of Petersburg.
Beck, William J.
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Relationship updated: 2012-01-09 01:51 PM
Mar 24, 1845 - Jul 08, 1864
Relationship information: Beck was wounded at Petersburg while serving in the 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery.
Golden, David
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Relationship updated: 2012-02-21 02:13 PM
Dec 18, 1829 ?
Relationship information: Golden was wounded at Petersburg, suffering a "wound of left knee by minie ball."
Hays, George N.
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Relationship updated: 2012-02-21 02:35 PM
Feb 25, 1844 - Jul 02, 1864
Alternate name: George W. Hays
Relationship information: Hays was injured in both legs at Petersburg.
Lee, Dorance
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Relationship updated: 2012-02-27 04:25 PM
Jan 19, 1844 - Sep 25, 1874
Relationship information: Lee was wounded in both legs by a shell during the siege of Petersburg. Both of his legs were subsequently amputated.
Root, Harry V.
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Relationship updated: 2012-02-27 04:34 PM
Dec 18, 1836 - Jul 25, 1870
Relationship information: Root was wounded at Petersburg, suffering a severe wound in the right leg. The exact date of his injury is not clear.
The American Civil War Research Database
indicates that he was injured on 19 June 1864 while
The Medical and Surgical History of the War of the Rebellion
dates his injury on 22 June.
Wearing, John
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Relationship updated: 2012-01-13 05:52 PM
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Relationship information: Wearing was wounded at Petersburg while serving the 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery.