File:Max Von Unruh, 1st Lieutenant, Company E, 5th Missouri Cavalry Volunteers (Union).jpg

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English: Full-length portrait of a man in uniform with a sword. "1st Lieut. Max. v. Unruh Com. 'E,' 5th Mo. Cav. Vols. 1862." (written below image on album page). The name on the album page is misspelled. Hewitt (1998) has Max Von Unruh listed as serving in companies G and E of the 5th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry as a 1st Lt. and as Captain in companies E, H, and M in the 4th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry. The 4th and 5th Missouri Volunteer Cavalry Regiments consolidated on Nov. 1, 1862 (The Union Army, vol. IV).
Title: Max Von Unruh, 1st Lieutenant, Company E, 5th Missouri Cavalry Volunteers (Union).
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Source Missouri History Museum
URL: http://images.mohistory.org/image/98E91085-38B2-4089-005C-7AE2874F47C6//original.jpg
Gallery: http://collections.mohistory.org/resource/155434
Author Hoelke and Benecke, St. Louis
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P0084-0030
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Civil War- Cartes De Visite
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Max Von Unruh
1st Lieutenant
Company E
5th Missouri Cavalry Volunteer
Civil War, 1861-1865
Armed Forces
soldier
Union
Portrait
man
Hoelke and Benecke
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155434

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