. History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps, 1861-1865 . ch B J. J. Vaughan Jos. T. Banister James T. Huey C R. W. P. Allen John W. Lynch John A. Steel D Samuel H. Newman William N. Jones John Irwin E Francis H. Achuff Wyndham H. Stokes Salatiel R. Townsend F Timothy Clark Wm. V. Farr William Brvan G John G. Breitenbach Geo. T. Egbert Joseph Reed H Lewis Bartleson Paul J. Hallowell L. D. C. Tyler I Robert H. Ford Eugene T. Foliet Charles Wetzler K Martin C. Frost Theo. J. Fimple Francis Wessels THE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH REGIMENT [


. History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps, 1861-1865 . ch B J. J. Vaughan Jos. T. Banister James T. Huey C R. W. P. Allen John W. Lynch John A. Steel D Samuel H. Newman William N. Jones John Irwin E Francis H. Achuff Wyndham H. Stokes Salatiel R. Townsend F Timothy Clark Wm. V. Farr William Brvan G John G. Breitenbach Geo. T. Egbert Joseph Reed H Lewis Bartleson Paul J. Hallowell L. D. C. Tyler I Robert H. Ford Eugene T. Foliet Charles Wetzler K Martin C. Frost Theo. J. Fimple Francis Wessels THE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH REGIMENT [1861 The following were the original field and staff officers: Colonel Turner G. Morehead. Lieutenant-Colonel Wlliam L. Curry. Major John H. Stover. Adjutant Ferdinand M. Pleis. Quartermaster Henry S. Camblos. Surgeon Justin Dwinelle. Assistant Surgeon Philip J. Leidy. Chaplain Wm. C. Harris. Sergeant-Major Theodore Wharton. Quartermaster-Sergeant .... Samuel L. Hibbs. Commissary-Sergeant Jacob Roop. Hospital Steward Ralph B. Clarke. Principal Musician Frederick A. Waugh. Leader of Band Fridoline Stopper. ^cl^^Slit. 1861] TO THE FRONT CHAPTER II. TO THE FRONT. THE rendezvous of the Regiment during formation was thecamp at Bulls Head, West Philadelphia, where all re-cruits as soon as mustered were ordered for uniforming, equip-ping, and instruction in the duties of a soldier. This was sud-denly terminated b}- the following order received by Colonel More-head from Colonel Baker: Philadelphia, September 29, :—I have just received orders from General McClellan,to direct you to move forward. You will accordingly march to-morrow evening for Washington. You will take such steps as willforward the movement, and report to me on your arrival. Shouldmy brigade have moved forward beyond Washington, you willjoin it at once unless otherwise ordered. I am, colonel, very respectfully, your obedient servant. E. D. BAKER,Colonel commanding T. G. Morehead. In complia


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