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It is also interesting that in the comments found in Pvt. Smith J. Dailey's discharge, no mention was given regarding the other wounds to his arm, leg, and hip; only that to his face. 0 " I I ".0 0 0 0 Survivors: The Story of a Civil War Soldier, his Cartridge Box, and the Battle of Antietam James G. Hudkins Tust before dawn on 17 September 1862, the men of direction past the burning Mumma farmhouse, and halted U Sumner's II Corps~ were awakened, made fires to brew near the Roulette house. Private Smith J. Dailey's Cartridge Boxw 7.. I asked my Uncle Tod, if he had anything of his father's from the war; he thought for a few minutes and answered no, only a large photograph of Smith Dailey, bearded and in civilian clothing. Apparently in the mid-1880s, Smith Dailey's physical To quote from the discharge: condition worsened, starting a series of applications for Gui»lshot wound carrying away a part of the right superior an increase in the amount of pension for medical care. [Extracted from the article] |