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9th Pennsylvania Reserves

(38th Pennsylvania Infantry)

(Front):9th Penna. Reserves

(38th Penna. Infantry)

3d Brig. 3d Div. 5th Corps

(Back):

The Regiment arrived on the field July 2nd about 5 p.m. with 377 officers and men and soon after moved to this position and held it until the close ...

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18th Pennsylvania Calvary

1st Brigade 3d Division

(front):18th Pennsylvania Calvary

1st Brigade 3d Division

Calvary Corps

Army of the Potomac

(rear):

The regiment participated in the cavalry fights at Hanover June 30th and Hunterstown July 2nd 1863. On July 3d occupied this position and in the afternoon charged with ...

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100th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry

2nd Brigade 1st Division

9th Corps

Location 495 yards north

79 degrees west

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Casualties at Antietam

Wounded 7

Missing 1

Total 8

Recruited in Lawrence Washington

Butler Beaver Mercer

and Westmoreland Counties

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Battles Participated in

Coosaw - Secessionville

Legareville - Second Bull Run

Chantilly

South Mountain

Antietam - Wilderness

Fredericksburg - Spotsylvania

Vicksburg - North Anna

Jackson - Cold ...

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Delaware County, Where Pennsylvania Began

Discovered by the Dutch, settled by the Swedes. Granted to William Penn by King Charles II of England, Delaware County is the site of Penn's first landing in Pennsylvania. Here the first assembly met and adopted the frame of government ...

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50th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry

1st Brigade 1st Division

9th Corps

Colonel Benjamin C. Christ

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Casualties at Antietam

Killed 8

Wounded 46

Missing 3

Total 57

Recruited in Berks Schuylkill Bradford

Susquehanna Lancaster and Luzerne Counties

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Battles participated in

Coosaw - Spotsylvania

Pocotaligo - Ny River

Second Bull Run - North Anna

Chantilly - Bethesda Church

South Mountain - Cold ...

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51st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry

(Front Inscription):

The 51st Regt. P. V.

was organized Sept. 1861

By Col. afterwards,

Maj. Gen. John F. Hartranft

its leader in many battles and in

this charge

Mustered out July 1865

Engaged in 20 battles or minor

combats and numerous skirmishes

Total death roll 214

(Left Inscription):

Omitted.

Private Charles Keyser, Co. ...

91st Pennsylvania Volunteer Regiment

(Hazlett and Weed Memorial)

91.

P.V.V.

Reg.

Position

July 2 ,3, 4, 1863.Erected by the 91 Reg P.V. in memory of Brig. Gen. Weed 3 Brig. 2 Div. 5 A.C. and Lt. Chs. E. Hazlett 5th U.S. Arty. who fell at this spot July ...

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601 Pennsylvania Avenue

On this site in 1814, "The Star-Spangled Banner" was first sung in public. The most famous of several hotels on this block was Brown's Marble Hotel (1851-1935), an innovative Greek Revival landmark, where John Tyler and Abraham Lincoln were guests. ...

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91st Pennsylvania Infantry

3d Brigade, 2d Division, 5th Corps

91st Penna.

Infantry.

3d. Brig.

2d. Div.

5th Corps.

(Front "Door"):

July 2d moving at double-quick in the evening, the Regiment took position here and, having aided in repulsing the attack of the enemy upon this line, remained until the close ...

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99th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers

2nd Brigade

(Front):99th Regt. Pa. Vols.

Army of the Potomac

From Sept. 1861.

to July 1865.

2nd Brigade.

1st Division 3rd Corps

(Left):July 2,

Present for duty

21 officers & 318 men

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Killed

1 officer & 17 men

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Wounded

4 officers & 77 men

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Missing 11 men

(Back):Organized

at Phila. Pa.

July 26, 1861.

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Re-enlisted

Feby. 1864.

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Mustered out

July 2, ...

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