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English: Ohio politician Thomas E. Scroggy
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Source Smith, Charles H. (1909) The history of Fuller's Ohio brigade, 1861-1865: its great march, with Roster Portraits, Battle Maps, and Biographies, Cleveland: A J Watt, p. 378
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