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34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of Abraham Lincoln - PC0082.0046 Box 173 VLT_PRTCL, Artifact PC0082.0046
34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of Albany Packham - PC0082.0025 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 6, Artifact PC0082.0025
34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of Albert Nesbitt - PC0082.0016 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 6, Artifact PC0082.0016
34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of Alfred Butter - PC0082.0021 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 6, Artifact PC0082.0021
34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of Andrew S. Frazier - PC0082.0023 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 6, Artifact PC0082.0023
34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of Asa B. Carter - PC0082.0022 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 6, Artifact PC0082.0022
34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of Benjamin J. Ricker, Jr. - PC0082.0004 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 6, Artifact PC0082.0004
34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of C. F. Walker - PC0082.0040 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 6, Artifact PC0082.0040
34th Ohio Volunteer Infantry Regiment ("Piatt's Zouaves") - Carte de Visite of Charles A. Miller - PC0082.0007 Box 171 VLT_PRTCL, Box 6, Artifact PC0082.0007
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