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and later died in a fire approximately fifty years ago
Granger served at Waterloo as well as 3 years
fitting up and running wireless and instrument repair shops
Smith entries on the roll
Also included are his General's shoulder boards
Bronze Naval Medal Lieutenant Stephen Cassin Hold and later died in aBronzed copper, 65mm, NA 8 1878 1893; Rich mahogany color, brilliant [Stephen Cassin, Commander of the Ticonderoga. What region on earth is not full of our works] [Beaten on one side, he fearlessly turns the other] [Between the American and British fleets September 11, 1814]. "C. B." Moritz Furst U. S. Mint, Phila. Footnote: Stephen Cassin (16 February 1783 29 August 1857) was an officer in the United States Navy. Born in Philadelphia, the son of
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