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34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of John Grace - PC0082.0012 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 6, Artifact PC0082.0012
34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of John H. Ayres - PC0082.0006 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 6, Artifact PC0082.0006
34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of John P. Wingett - PC0082.0026 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 6, Artifact PC0082.0026
34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of John Q. A. Fullerton - PC0082.0030 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 6, Artifact PC0082.0030
34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of John T. Toland - PC0082.0001 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 6, Artifact PC0082.0001
34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of John W. Shaw - PC0082.0003 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 6, Artifact PC0082.0003
34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of Lemuel E. Merry - PC0082.0013 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 6, Artifact PC0082.0013
34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of Nelson W. Hayes - PC0082.0024 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 6, Artifact PC0082.0024
34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of Richard Rowe - PC0082.0027 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 6, Artifact PC0082.0027
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