1861 1865 From Old Catalog Pennsylvania Infantry 57th Regt
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In making this transfer the men were taken in conveyances over- land to the "Big Bend" on the Shenango and there embarked on a canal boat for Rochester, Beaver county, and thence by the only line of railway, the Pittsburg, Ft. Wayne & Chicago, to Pittsburg and Harrisburg. Along the way from Camp Griffith to the Ohio these recruits enjoyed a continual ovation; the last, alas ! that many in that band ever received. At Pittsburg they were joined by others from Alle- gheny and a small contingent fr...om the northeastern part of Lawrence county, who cast their fortunes with Company E. Arriving at Camp Curtin the regiment was rarid'y filled up to the required ten companies by the addition of Companies A, D, G, H and K. COL. WILLIAM MAXWELL PENNSYLVANIA VETERAN VOLUNTEERS. 1 3 In the latter part of October the regiment was organized and mustered into the United States service. Immediately following the mustering, clothing was distributed, and stripped of every habiliment and insignia of the citizen and arrayed in forage caps, dark blue blouses, sky blue pants and army brogans the regiment marched to the armory in the city and received its equipment — Springfield muskets and car- tridge boxes.
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