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I Gave M y All For the Country I Love. Fighting in the Wilderness - Alfred R. Waud. I Gave M y All For the Country I Love. Colonel J. D. Nance 3 rd South Carolina Infantry May 6, 1864 The Wilderness. I Gave M y All For the Country I Love.
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I Gave My All For the Country I Love Fighting in the Wilderness - Alfred R. Waud
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Colonel J. D. Nance3rd South Carolina InfantryMay 6, 1864The Wilderness
I Gave My All For the Country I Love 1st Lt. john h. macomber 6th Vermont InfantryKilled May 5, 1864 The wilderness
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Major Ducalion "Duke" Nall 8th Alabama InfantryMortally Wounded May 5. 1864The Wilderness
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Captain Dennie Farr 4th Vermont InfantryKilled May 5, 1864The Wilderness
I Gave My All For the Country I Love 1st LT. Eugene A. Hawkins4th Georgia Infantry Killed May 5, 1864The Wilderness
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Major Henry L. Abbott20th Massachusetts InfantryKilled May 6, 1864The Wilderness
I Gave My All For the Country I Love 1st Lt. Henry Stokes Figures (Left) and Companion48th Alabama InfantryKilled May 6, 1864 The Wilderness
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Lt. Colonel Edwin Burt3rd Maine Infantry. Killed May 5, 1864The Wilderness
I Gave My All For the Country I Love 2d Lieutenant L. B. Maund4th Georgia InfantryMortally wounded May 5, 1864The Wilderness
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Jesse Bateman 9th Georgia InfantryMortally Wounded May 6, 1864The Wilderness
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Christopher Stuchell62nd Pennsylvania InfantryKilled May 5, 1864the Wilderness
I Gave My All For the Country I Love LT. Colonel Franklin Gallard 2nd South Carolina Infantry Killed May 6, 1864The Wilderness
I Gave My All For the Country I Love 2nd Lt. John H. Fisher 138th Pennsylvania Infantry Killed May 6, 1864The Wilderness
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Colonel john t. jones26th North Carolina InfantryKilled May 6, 1864 The wilderness
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Joseph Penrose Ash5th U.S. Cavalry Killed May 8, 1864 Todd's tavern
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Private Eugene Thompson16th Michigan Infantry killed May 7, 1864Brock Road
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Colonel John C. Higginbotham25th Virginia Infantry RegimentKilled May 10, 1864Laurel Hill
I Gave My All For the Country I Love William A. Collins61st New York InfantryKilled May 8, 1864Laurel Hill
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Colonel EdmundCrey Brabble 32nd North Carolina InfantryKilled May 10, 1864Laurel Hill
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Lt. Col. Richard C. Dale 116th Pennsylvania InfantryKilled May 12, 1864Spotsylvania
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Colonel Benjamin Brockman13th Mississippi InfantryMortally wounded May 12, 1864Spotsylvania Captain Jesse Brockman 13th Mississippi Infantry Killed May 12, 1864 Spotsylvania
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Benjamin Franklin FallsColor Sergeant 19th Massachusetts Infantry Medal of Honor GettysburgKilled May 12, 1864Spotsylvania
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Andrew J. Winn42d Virginia InfantryMortally Wounded May 12, 1864Spotsylvania
I Gave My All For the Country I Love SGT. William Dean 26th Michigan Infantry Killed May 12, 1864Spotsylvania
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Corporal John Egeler, Jr 26th Michigan Infantry Mortally Wounded May 12, 1864Spotsylvania
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Corporal Alvin B. Williams 11th New Hampshire InfantryKilled May 12, 1864Spotsylvania
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Sgt. Andrew Jackson Lawson 21st Virginia InfantryMortally Wounded May 12, 1864Spotsylvania
I Gave My All For the Country I Love Captain Henry Hill7th Maine InfantryKilled May 12, 1864Spotsylvania
I gave My ALL for the Country I Love Adjutant Albert Peel 19th Mississippi Infantry Killed May 12, 1864Spotsylvania
I gave My ALL for the Country I Love “An air of suffocating loneliness reigns, as the shades of evening come on—the wind has a peculiar howling sound, as if ghosts and witches were around mourning over the sad remains. Do not think me superstitious. Troubles seem to be attracted to this spot.”-Kate Couse, Laurel Hill, May 1864