File:James Carey (MOH).jpg
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DescriptionJames Carey (MOH).jpg |
English: Reproduction of a drawing of Medal of Honor recipient Seaman James Carey, published in the book, The Story of American Heroism, page 751, by J. William Jones, published by the Werner Company in 1897. |
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Original publication: The Story of American Heroism, J. William Jones, The Werner Company, Springfield, OH, 1897, pg 751 |
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J. William Jones |
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