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[Corporal John A. Hartshorn of Company A, 19th Maine Infantry, in Union uniform sitting with bayoneted musket] / From Walton's Ambrotype & Photograph Rooms, corner of Merrimack and Pecker Streets, Haverhill, Massachusetts.

[Corporal John A. Hartshorn of Company A, 19th Maine Infantry, in Unio...

Photograph shows identified soldier John A. Hartshorn, who volunteered to enlist in the army as a substitute for John W. Crane in August 1863. Hartshorn died on May 23, 1864 of wounds received at Cold Harbor, Virginia.

[Corporal John A. Hartshorn of Company A, 19th Maine Infantry, in Union uniform sitting with bayoneted musket] / From Walton's Ambrotype & Photograph Rooms, corner of Merrimack and Pecker Streets, Haverhill, Massachusetts.

[Corporal John A. Hartshorn of Company A, 19th Maine Infantry, in Unio...

Photograph shows identified soldier John A. Hartshorn, who volunteered to enlist in the army as a substitute for John W. Crane in August 1863. Hartshorn died on May 23, 1864 of wounds received at Cold Harbor, Virginia.

[Corporal John A. Hartshorn of Company A, 19th Maine Infantry, in Union uniform sitting with bayoneted musket] / From Walton's Ambrotype & Photograph Rooms, corner of Merrimack and Pecker Streets, Haverhill, Massachusetts.

[Corporal John A. Hartshorn of Company A, 19th Maine Infantry, in Unio...

Photograph shows identified soldier John A. Hartshorn, who volunteered to enlist in the army as a substitute for John W. Crane in August 1863. Hartshorn died on May 23, 1864 of wounds received at Cold Harbor, Virginia.