Oliver Christian Bosbyshell (January 3, 1839 – August 1, 1921) served as Superintendent of the United States Mint at Philadelphia from 1889 to 1894. He also claimed to have been the first Union soldier wounded by enemy action in the Civil War, stating that he received a bruise on the forehead from an object thrown by a Confederate sympathizer while Bosbyshell's unit was marching through Baltimore in April 1861.
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