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Description Henry F. Frizzell from Beyer, W. Frederick., and Oscar Frederick Keydel. (1901). Deeds of valor: How America's heroes won the medal of honor; personal reminiscences and records of officers and enlisted men who were awarded the congressional medal of honor for most conspicuous acts of bravery in battle. Combined with an abridged history of our country's wars. Detroit, Mich.: The Perrien-Keydel Company, Volume I, p. 192
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