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Warren County
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WARREN COUNTY, PA
LYTLE, LEONIDAS S.: Sergeant, Company C, 8th U.S. Cavalry. Fort Selden, N. Mex., 8 to 11 July 1873. Citation: 12 April 1875 for services against hostile Indians.
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