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A DIFFERENT STORY

he men of the 1st Oregon Cavalry never saw a Johnny Reb, much less got the chance to shoot at one. The nearest Civil War battlefield was more than a thousand miles away. But the 900 men who served in the unit between 1862 and 1866 all believed that they served the Union cause as dutifully as any man who crossed swords with Confederate

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