1st Connecticut Artillery order by Maj. H.H. Pierce to place James Hogan, deserter, in hands of the officer of the day, 1865 June 15.

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1st Connecticut Artillery order by Maj. H.H. Pierce to place James Hogan, deserter, in hands of the officer of the day, 1865 June 15.

Order, of Maj. Pierce, of 1st Connecticut Artillery, to place James Hogan, deserter of Company C, in the hands of the officer of the day.

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