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            <description><![CDATA[Civil War - two battles, same day, different campaigns.&nbsp; First is the Second Battle of Winchester, one of the opening fights of the&nbsp;Gettysburg Campaign, as Lee has Ewell clear the Shenandoah Valley of Federal troops in order to secure his flank on the march across Maryland and into Pennsylvania.DURHAM, JAMES R. Rank and organization: Second Lieutenant, Company E, 12th West Virginia Infantry. Place and date: At Winchester, Va., 14 June 1863. Entered service at: Clarksburg, W. Va. Born: 7 February 1833, Richmond, W. Va. Date of issue: 6 March 1890. Citation: Led his command over the stone wall, where he...]]></description>
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