Dedication of the Monuments of the 7th 10th And 37th Mass Vols At Gettysburg
Dedication of the Monuments of the 7th 10th And 37th Mass Vols At Gettysburg
James Lorenzo From Old Catalog Bowen
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A side trip was also arranged from Philadelphia on the return to Washington and Fredericksburg, Va. Special rates were arranged for with the Pennsylvania, New York, New Haven & Hartford, Boston »Sc Albany, Connecticut River, New Haven & North- ampton and Housatonic Railroads, the New Haven and the Bridgeport steamer companies. The excursion proper started from Spring- field at 7. 50 p. M. , Monday evening, October 4, going by rail to New Haven and thence by steamer to New York. Delegations join...ed the party at Hartford, New Haven and Jersey City in considerable numbers while two were taken on at Philadelphia. Soon after reaching the dock at New York the party w^ere met by Mr. John H. Markley, the efficient and gentlemanly traveling passenger agent of the Pennsylvania Railroad, who as the represent- ative of his company was indefatigable during the journey to and from Gettysburg in caring for the comfort of the travelers. 39 Most of the party, taking the Fulton Ferry on leaving the boat, crossed to Brooklyn, whence they were transferred by the Annex boat to the Jersey City station of the Pennsylvania Railroad, where they break- fasted and at 9.
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