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Excerpt from A Memorial of Giles F. Ward, Late First Lieut.: Twelfth N. Y. Cavalry
Now that the strange sad history of sacri fice and blood is ended, our nationality pre served, and we at peace; our first and most sacred duty is to gather up memorials of the heroic dead, and perpetuate the memory of their virtues. Every community throughout the loyal States, I had almost said every household, has been represented in this noble army of martyrs. This Church has precious names to present to a redeemed and grateful country; names that posterity, heir to the future their blood has made, will not suffer to die. Of one of these I propose to Speak, con strained not less by a sense of duty to the living than to the dead; of giles F. Ward, Jr., one of the youngest and most heroic in the volunteer army of the United States. He was born on the twenty-second of February, 1845, and died before his twentieth birthday, on the twenty-eighth of January, 1865, hav ing served his country as First Lieutenant in the ninety-second regiment, new-york State Volunteers; next as Adjutant of the regi ment; and then as aid-de-camp upon the staff Of General Palmer; and finally as First Lieutenant in the Twelfth N ew-york Cavalry.
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