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Not to diminish the reputation of the 76th Ohio; however, Dyer credits the First Nebraska with capturing the “CSS Fair Play.” (Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion, Part III. Des Moines: Dyer Publishing Company, 1908. Page 1344.)
Mostly likely both regiments participated in the capture.
Twinstars0 (talk) 17:08, 13 June 2011 (UTC)Reply