Red White And Blue Badge Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers a History of the 93

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'; to the rear wounded. They all say the Rebels yelled at them, recognizing them as ^ veterans and soon finding out that it was the fighting Sixth. " f 93RD REGIMENT PENN'A VETERAN VOLUNTEERS. 285 CHAPTER XXXI THE REGIMENT ENTERS UPON THE SHENANDOAH VALLEY. VA. , CAMPAIGN AND ENGAGES IN THE BATTLES OF OPEGUAN SEPTEMBER 19, 1864, AND FISHEK'S HILL, VA. , SEPTEMBER 22. 1864.
THE Regiment at one o'clock, July 13, with the Sixth Corps, entered upon the Shenandoah Valley campaign, which as events ra
...pidly following', proved of gi'eat historic value, and overshadows all else in its history. The Slieuandoah A'alley, is an extension geographically Southward of the Lebanon and Cumberland Valleys, and is formed by the Shenandoah Mountains on the west and the Blue Ridge on the East, but divided longitudinally for fifty miles by the Massanutten Mountains.
At the outset of our march we passed through Tennallytown, our for- mer camping place, and at 10 o'clock reached Potomac Cross Roads. At H o'clock next morning, we started, and after a march of twelve hours, reached Poolesville, a distance of thirty-six miles from Fort Stevens.


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