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| We honor all the gravesites of the men who fought in the 69th Pa. | |||||||||||||||
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| The grave of Lt. John Ryan in Washington DC who served after the war as a doorkeeper for the US House of Representatives. | Lt. Ryan's home on East Capitol Street in Washington DC | ||||||||||||||
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| The gravesite of Richard Hamilton from Company E in Norristown, Pa | |||||||||||||||
| Private Gossman served with the 69th after transfering from the 71st Pa. | |||||||||||||||
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| More gravesites of the men of the 69th |
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| One of the men buried at Arlington National Cemetery. William McLean was killed at Spotsylvania. | |||||||||||||||
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| The Cleveland, Ohio grave of Private Henry Murray, blinded at Gettysburg | |||||||||||||||