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| | Lieutenant Commander Charles W. Flusser, United States Navy |
 | | Lieutenant Commander Charles Williamson Flusser, United States Navy, was killed in the Battle of Plymouth, North Carolina, in the early morning hours of April 19, 1864, on board the U.S.S. Miami when she fought with the C.S.S. ram Albemarle on her maiden voyage to the sounds of North Carolina. |
 | | Commander Flusser in the Navy, was most useful and honorable, and his record from the commencement of the rebellion to his last moments, has been marked by devotion to duty and to his country. |
 | | The name of Lieutenant Commander Flusser is identified with the principal victories achieved in repossessing the Sounds of North Carolina, - "Roanoke Island", "Elizabeth City", "Newbern", "Plymouth", - and it was his lot to have been most prominent in maintaining the possession. |
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