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Colonel Marcus M. Spiegel, A Jewish Colonel in the Civil War, book edited by Jean Powers Soman and Frank L. Byrne

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Marcus Spiegel

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JEWS IN THE CIVIL WAR

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JEWS IN THE CIVIL WAR

Colonel Marcus M. Spiegel

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Colonel Marcus M. Spiegel 1829-1864

Colonel Marcus M. Spiegel was a German-Jewish immigrant, who became one of the highest ranking Jewish officers in the Union Army during the Civil War. He was mortally wounded during the Red River Campaign and was buried by his fellow … Continue reading

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Remembering Colonel Marcus M. Spiegel by Jean Powers Soman,article published in the American Jewish Archives Journal , 2013 Volume LXV Nos. . 1&2, Pages 31-43 2013_65_01_00_soman.pdf

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In Memory of Colonel Marcus M. Spiegel, a German-Jewish immigrant (1829-1864) Who gave his life to Free the Slaves and Preserve the United States of America.

Colonel Spiegel was one of the highest ranking Jewish officers in the Civil War. He served in the 67th and 120th Ohio Volunteer Infantry. This heroic soldier was mortally wounded and died on May 4, 1864 during the Red River … Continue reading

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