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Description Photo of James G. Thompson, American Civil War Medal of Honor recipient from Deeds of valor; how America's heroes won the Medal of Honor, published in 1901.
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Source Cropped version of illustration that appears on page 501 of Deeds of valor, downloaded from https://archive.org/details/deedsofvalorhow01beyerich
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