History of the Third Pennsylvania Reserve Being a Complete Record of the Regime

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History of the Third Pennsylvania Reserve Being a Complete Record of the Regime
E M Evan Morrison Woodward
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Hemmig, were among the wounded. Chaplain Pomeroy buried the remains of Colonel Woolworth, who fell, mortally wounded, at the head of his regiment, together with six soldiers of the * A native of Holmesburg, Pa. At the breaking out of the war he carried on the gas-fitting business, and was connected with a military company in Petersburg, Va. When the state seceded, his company was ordered out for service in the army of the Confederacy. Sacrificing the fruits of years of labor, at great peril of ...life, he escaped North, and, returning to his native village, was chosen First Lieutenant of the "De Silver Grays, " Company E.
t During Lee's invasion of Pennsylvania, Brigadier-General Jenkins, with a bri- gade of cavalry, marched unopposed in Chambersburg, on the 17th of June, 1863. He took all the horses, cattle and stores he could find, destroyed the railroad, and carried off into slavery some fifty negroes. He was wounded at Gettysburg.
t Greeley's American Conflict, II Vol. , page 600.
$ For the loss of Third, see Appendix A.


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