History of the One Hundred And Twenty-Fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion--1862-1863; Regimental Re-Unions, 1885-1906; History of Monument;
History of the One Hundred And Twenty-Fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers in the War of the Rebellion--1862-1863; Regimental Re-Unions, 1885-1906; History of Monument;
1861 1865 Pennsylvania Infantry 97th Regiment
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3d. Released off picket. Regimental drill. Rumor of fight at Harper's Ferry. 4th. Three drills. Word as to fight at Williamsport. 5th. Company G detailed to aid in digging rifle pits in front of Fort Ward. 6th. Struck tents, and left camp at 6 P. M. for Rockville, Md. Halted at 12.30 A. M., and camped in cornfield. Last of the wedge tents at Fort Blenker. In starting on this march the regiment numbered about 925. 7th. Resumed march at 6.30 A. M. Two hours* stop at noon. Arrived at Rockville in ...evening. 8th. In afternoon resumed march and bivouacked on high hill at night. 9th. 124th added to Crawford's Brigade, also two other new regiments. Marched 12 miles, and at night joined Banks' old corps. In early evening the campfires of about 40,000 marching troops were in view where we bivouacked. loth. Marching all day. Arrived near Damascus. Out of rations. Forced m.arch. We feed on green corn and apples, here abundant. nth. Marching. Drew new rations. Received mail. I2th. Marching, passed New Market zig-zag route.
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