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Ambrotypes, CDV's, Ferrotypes and images of Civil War memorabilia are
from the Seward R. Osborne Collection unless noted.
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A tintype of Drummer James Pierce, Co. C, 20th NYSM. Pierce
was one of Ulster County's last veterans, having died in Kingston on
September 29, 1934. |

Private Addison Hayes, Co.
K, 20th NYSM, wounded in action with the loss of right arm at the Battle
of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863. (Note: There is no hand
coming out of his right sleeve which is partly in rear of the chair.) |

Lt. Ayers Barker, 90 day
service, 20th NYSM and later killed in action at Gettysburg, July 2,
1863 with the 120th NY Volunteers. |
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Private Benjamin J Hevenor, Co. K, 20th NYSM (90 day service) later
served in the 150th N Y Volunteers. |

Private George Showers, Co.
K, 20th NYSM. He was the last Civil War soldier from Greene
County, having died November 18, 1942 in Hunter, New York. |

Captain
James T Hendricks,
Co. G, 20th NYSM, died of disease September 16, 1862 at a hospital in
Washington, DC. |
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Private Jesse Kidney, Co. E,
20th NYSM, was a prisoner of war for 17 months. |

Major John R Leslie, 20th
NYSM, had been captain of Co. B, and was wounded in action at
Gettysburg, July 1, 1863. He was the last major of the regiment. |

Captain Joseph Corbin, Co.
F, 20th NYSM, killed in action at the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1,
1863. |
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