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JOYCE,

"Sergeant (no first name given) JOYCE, a mem-

ber of the 2nd Kentucky Infantry, was shot to
death by Iieutenant Ira Gibbs on 28 August
1861 - for failing to order his men on a work
detail.’ CIVIL WAR JUSTICE, by Alotta, pp 21,
7, and 202. He cites: "Press release issued
by Equcation Foundation, Inc., Charlestown,
West Virginia, 28 January, 1862.

JOYCE,

""Sergeant (no first name given) JOYCE, a mem-
ber of the 2nd Kentucky Infantry, was shot to
death by Lieutenant Ira Gibbs on 28 August
1861 - for failing to order his men on a work
detail," CIVIL WAR JUSTICE, by Alotta, pp 2l,
47, and 202. He cites: "Press release issued
by Equcation Foundation, Inc., Charlestown,
West Virginia, 28 January, 1862.

JOYCE,

""3ergeant (no first name given) JOYCE, a mem-
ber of the 2nd Kentucky Infentry, yas shot to

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1861 - for failing to Eebs tn eae Sloe

detail.” olvit WER JUSTICE, by Alotta, pp 21,
47, and 202, He cites: "Press release issued

by Equcation Foundation, Inc., Charlestown,
West Virginia, 28 January, 1862.

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