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English: This is a crop of a photo of 3 officers from the 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry in the American Civil War. The men are Joseph L. Leslie, Henry C. Potter, and Samuel H. Tresonthick. Potter and Tresonthick, both lieutenants at the time, were at the rear of the regiment when it was attacked in the Battle of Hanover.
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Source This is a crop of a photo of 3 officers from the 18th Pennsylvania Cavalry in the American Civil War. The photo is between pages 36 and 37 of the book "History of the 18th Regiment of Cavalry Pennsylvania Volunteers", by Theo. F. Rodenbough, Henry C. Potter, and William P. Seal. The book was published in 1909.
Author Photographer is unknown. Authors of the book are Theo. F. Rodenbough, Henry C. Potter, and William P. Seal.

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Three company leaders from the 18th PA Cavalry on horseback.

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