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Re: Catholics in the Union Army

First and second generation German and Irish-Americans made up a very considerable portion of the Union Army. My view is that without those people, the defeat of the South, might not have been possible. One can find folks from every walk of life who deserted. Think that happen quite a bit on both sides.

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