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- Q5343052 subject Q6934619.
- Q5343052 subject Q7478371.
- Q5343052 subject Q8077342.
- Q5343052 subject Q8870186.
- Q5343052 abstract "Edward Galloway (? - April 19, 1861) was the first soldier in the American Civil War to be mortally wounded, and the war's second death, after Private Daniel Hough. He was injured when a gun went off prematurely on April 14, 1861 during a 100-gun salute to the flag after the Battle of Fort Sumter. The explosion killed Hough, severely injured Galloway, and slightly injured four other men. He was taken to the Gibbes Hospital in Charleston, where he died five days later on April 19, 1861.".
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- Q5343052 wikiPageExternalLink v=onepage&q=david%20hough%20civil%20war&f=false.
- Q5343052 wikiPageWikiLink Q5217528.
- Q5343052 wikiPageWikiLink Q543165.
- Q5343052 wikiPageWikiLink Q6934619.
- Q5343052 wikiPageWikiLink Q737517.
- Q5343052 wikiPageWikiLink Q7478371.
- Q5343052 wikiPageWikiLink Q8077342.
- Q5343052 wikiPageWikiLink Q8870186.
- Q5343052 comment "Edward Galloway (? - April 19, 1861) was the first soldier in the American Civil War to be mortally wounded, and the war's second death, after Private Daniel Hough. He was injured when a gun went off prematurely on April 14, 1861 during a 100-gun salute to the flag after the Battle of Fort Sumter. The explosion killed Hough, severely injured Galloway, and slightly injured four other men. He was taken to the Gibbes Hospital in Charleston, where he died five days later on April 19, 1861.".
- Q5343052 label "Edward Galloway".