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THE FIGHTING QUAKERS by A.J.H. Duganne with a new introduction and additional material by Patrick A. Schroeder. 1995 reprint from Farmville printing; original published in 1866. Softbound, 120 pp.
The story of two brothers and a cousin who perished in the Civil War - Lt. Edward Hallock Ketcham (120th New York Infantry), killed at the Battle of Gettysburg on July 2, 1863; Lt. John Townsend Ketcham (4th New York Cavalry), captured at Raccoon Ford & died in Libby Prison on October 8, 1863; and Capt. Nehemiah Hallock Mann (4th New York Cavalry), killed on August 16, 1864 while leading his men in an engagement near Front Royal, VA.
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