One hundred years with the State Fencibles : a history of the First Company State Fencibles, Infantry Corps State Fencibles, Infantry Battalion State Fencibles, and the Old Guard State Fencibles, 1813-1913 . e made by Adjutant Ward, of the Eighth Regiment; ColonelPage, Colonel Cook, Lieutenant Packer, Captain Ryan, PrivatePattison and others. The officers elected were sworn in as officers of The State Fenci-bles b,y Captain Potter, Brigade Inspector. At a meeting on March 2nd, after electing 12 more members,late of Co. A, 4th Regiment, the following officers were nominatedand unanimously elect


One hundred years with the State Fencibles : a history of the First Company State Fencibles, Infantry Corps State Fencibles, Infantry Battalion State Fencibles, and the Old Guard State Fencibles, 1813-1913 . e made by Adjutant Ward, of the Eighth Regiment; ColonelPage, Colonel Cook, Lieutenant Packer, Captain Ryan, PrivatePattison and others. The officers elected were sworn in as officers of The State Fenci-bles b,y Captain Potter, Brigade Inspector. At a meeting on March 2nd, after electing 12 more members,late of Co. A, 4th Regiment, the following officers were nominatedand unanimously elected for the Civil Board: President, JamesPage; Vice-President, B. J. Williams; Treasurer, Wm. Van Hook;Financial Secretary, D. R. Porter; Recording Secretary, J. It may seem strange that there would be any opposition to thereorganizing of this honored Corps, but there was and from thosehigh in Military Circles, who were at that time, probably notaware that the organization did not cease to exist, and that it wascomposed of many Veterans who had struggled on many hardfought fields and were just as ready to fight for their rights whichour Governor had justly acknowledged. The high standing of.


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