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| FIRST M'CLELIAN MAN SENT TO ATLANTA PEN | |
| The Atlanta Constitution (1881-1945) - Atlanta, Ga. | |
| Date: | Sep 30, 1917 (Click here to see other items from this date.) |
| Start Page: | C3 |
| Pages: | 1 |
| Text Word Count: | 585 |
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The doors of the penitentiary at Atlanta were opened Friday to receive Private Harten, of the field bakery company at Camp McClellan. Harten was the first man of the Blue and Gray division to be tried by a court |
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