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While under fire between the lines of the two armies during an engagement on the Virginia Peninsula on June 5, 1862, Private John Hunterson voluntarily gave up his own horse to an engineer officer whom he was accompanying on a reconnaissance and whose horse had been killed. This heroic and sacrificial act enabled the officer to escape with valuable papers in his possession. |
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