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Capt. Ramage 7th New Jersy Volunteers

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Capt. Ramage 7th New Jersy Volunteers
Capt. William Ramage of the 7th New Jersy volunteers. Entered the army in 1861 and served through Appomattox. Entered as a corporal and finished as a captain of the company. Was a paper maker in Massachusetts after the war.
Date & Place: in USA
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