History of the One Hundred And Twenty Fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers I

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History of the One Hundred And Twenty Fourth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers I
1862 1863 Pennsylvania Infantry 125th Regt
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Stott Richard T. Cowan Joseph Hughes Harry C. Valentine Elmer Edwards William Rogers J. J. Gibbons James B. Gordon It was decided that the next reunion be held at Antietam, and Colonel Hawley named the following committee to take charge of the arrangements.
Captain Charles W. Roberts Joseph Showalter Thomas W. Taylor Robert Woodside Thomas T. Smith Lieutenant William C. Dickey Dinner was served at the Eagle Hotel, and the thanks of the Association was extended to the superintendent of the Glen
...Mills School and to the leader of the band from that institution.
247 - ANTIETAM REUNION.
(Tenth Annual. ) SEPTEMBER 17, 1894.
On Saturday morning, the survivors of the regiment to the number of 86, many of them accompanied by friends and members of their families, started on the pilgrimage to Antietam. Harper s Ferry was reached at 1. 30 P. M. , and the party was driven through the picturesque old town to the Hill Top House.
Colonel Hawley was then called upon, and spoke as follows : Comrades : It seems but a few months since we were marching over these grounds with an enemy in front of us, watching every movement we made, but in those months what changes have taken place.


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