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*[[Quay, Lewis W.]] Cpl. died of typhoid fever.
 
*[[Quay, Lewis W.]] Cpl. died of typhoid fever.
 
*'''[[Bio:Quay, Paul|Quay, Paul]]''' Sgt. Died of disease as a result of imprisonment at [[Andersonville]] Prison and [[Millen]] Prison
 
*'''[[Bio:Quay, Paul|Quay, Paul]]''' Sgt. Died of disease as a result of imprisonment at [[Andersonville]] Prison and [[Millen]] Prison
*[[Roach, Isaac J.]] Cpl. Died of typhoid fever at Camp Butterfield, VA
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*'''[[Bio:Roach, Isaac J.|Roach, Isaac J.]]''' Cpl. Died of typhoid fever at Camp Butterfield, VA
 
*[[Secor, Gabriel]] was in battle at Fort McHenry, and died at Fort Federal Hill
 
*[[Secor, Gabriel]] was in battle at Fort McHenry, and died at Fort Federal Hill
 
*[[Smith, John]] died of typhoid fever in Baltimore, March 16, 1864  
 
*[[Smith, John]] died of typhoid fever in Baltimore, March 16, 1864  

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THE HEROES OF ALBANY: A Memorial of the Patriot-martyrs of the City and County of Albany, who Sacrificed Their Lives During the Late War in Defense of Our Nation 1861-1865, with a View of what was Done in the County to Sustain the United States Government; and Also Brief Histories of the Albany regiments.

  • By Rufus Wheelwright Clark, Published by S.R. Gray, 1866; 886 pgs.

Heroes of Albany is available on line at the Cornell University Library Digital Collection.

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