. History of the First battalion Pennsylvania six months volunteers and the 187th regiment Pennsylvania volunteer infantry; six months and three years service, civil war, 1863-1865; . I THrODoKI K. lU )^■ _ SEROEAXT 1-. ^ COKioKAI. HRICKIK. 4 M. McKi:i:il AX. =; COKIOKAl. A. COBAUOH. eoMlAXN 1).. 1 W _ AUGUSTUS G. KYLE. 3 MUSlCl \X FRANCIS M. STOKIC. MUSICIAN AUGUSTUS KYLE. 4 JOXATIIAX KKRREK. 5 Wl O. TREGO. COMPAiXY D. TENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY I93 ficer of brilliant intelligence and soldierly qualities. Of my o
. History of the First battalion Pennsylvania six months volunteers and the 187th regiment Pennsylvania volunteer infantry; six months and three years service, civil war, 1863-1865; . I THrODoKI K. lU )^■ _ SEROEAXT 1-. ^ COKioKAI. HRICKIK. 4 M. McKi:i:il AX. =; COKIOKAl. A. COBAUOH. eoMlAXN 1).. 1 W _ AUGUSTUS G. KYLE. 3 MUSlCl \X FRANCIS M. STOKIC. MUSICIAN AUGUSTUS KYLE. 4 JOXATIIAX KKRREK. 5 Wl O. TREGO. COMPAiXY D. TENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY I93 ficer of brilliant intelligence and soldierly qualities. Of my ownCompany K, Ammerman was killed and Second LieutenantGeorge S. Walker severely wounded. The loss of whom em-barrassed me to a great extent. He was an officer upon whom 1could depend at all times; brave, fearless and intelligent. Whenordered to retire, it was done under good order and military dis-cipline. General Chamberlain, our Brigade Commander, wasdangerously wounded in this engagement and had to be takenfrom the field. He ordered, in the meantime, his Adjutant tohave an order issued complimenting the 187th Regiment fortheir gallantry and noble bearing in the assault on the Rebelfort. General Warren, in his report of the assault to GeneralGrant, strongly compliments the action of the Regiment in theirheroic conduct of the charge o
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