. Red: white: and blue badge, Pennsylvania veteran volunteers. A history of the 93rd regiment, known as the "Lebanon infantry" and "One of the 300 fighting regiments" from September 12th, 1861, to June 27th, 1865 . LT. COL. D. C. KELLER. I^art ifitje 1864 ( 241 ) 10 THE NINETY-THIRD REGIMENTRE-ENUSTS AS PENNSYLVANIAVETERAN VOLUNTEERS, JANU-ARY I»t. 1864 : : : : : (242) OSRD UEGIMENT PENT^A VETERAN VOLUNTEERS. 243 CHAPTER XXVI PENNSYLVANIA VETERAN VOLUNTEERS THE REGIMENT RE-ENLISTS AS VETERANS—30 DAYS FURLOUGH—MAGNIFICENTRECEPTION AT HOME, AND ITS RETURN TO THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. ON January 1


. Red: white: and blue badge, Pennsylvania veteran volunteers. A history of the 93rd regiment, known as the "Lebanon infantry" and "One of the 300 fighting regiments" from September 12th, 1861, to June 27th, 1865 . LT. COL. D. C. KELLER. I^art ifitje 1864 ( 241 ) 10 THE NINETY-THIRD REGIMENTRE-ENUSTS AS PENNSYLVANIAVETERAN VOLUNTEERS, JANU-ARY I»t. 1864 : : : : : (242) OSRD UEGIMENT PENT^A VETERAN VOLUNTEERS. 243 CHAPTER XXVI PENNSYLVANIA VETERAN VOLUNTEERS THE REGIMENT RE-ENLISTS AS VETERANS—30 DAYS FURLOUGH—MAGNIFICENTRECEPTION AT HOME, AND ITS RETURN TO THE ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. ON January 1, 1864, was consummated the result of the agitationof re-eulistment for three years, which was first approached inSeptemher, 1863, but an active campaign resulting it remained inquiescence until the arrival of the new regimental flag, the second one,on Christmas day, renewed the question in a more active manner. TheUnited States Government offered a thirty days furlough and both Na-tional and local bounties were liberal, while the men considered that theystill had one campaign to serve, they decided to accept and many signedpapers, while the regiment was stationed at Brandy Station in December,1863. Th


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