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- 34th_Indiana_Infantry_Regiment abstract "The 34th Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment, nicknamed the The Morton Rifles, was an Infantry Regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It had the distinction of fighting in the last land action of the war, the Battle of Palmito Ranch, Texas May 12-13, 1865, and also of suffering the last soldier killed during the war, Private John J. Williams.".
- Q4635435 abstract "The 34th Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment, nicknamed the The Morton Rifles, was an Infantry Regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It had the distinction of fighting in the last land action of the war, the Battle of Palmito Ranch, Texas May 12-13, 1865, and also of suffering the last soldier killed during the war, Private John J. Williams.".
- 34th_Indiana_Infantry_Regiment comment "The 34th Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment, nicknamed the The Morton Rifles, was an Infantry Regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It had the distinction of fighting in the last land action of the war, the Battle of Palmito Ranch, Texas May 12-13, 1865, and also of suffering the last soldier killed during the war, Private John J. Williams.".
- Q4635435 comment "The 34th Indiana Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment, nicknamed the The Morton Rifles, was an Infantry Regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It had the distinction of fighting in the last land action of the war, the Battle of Palmito Ranch, Texas May 12-13, 1865, and also of suffering the last soldier killed during the war, Private John J. Williams.".