. 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 . x theconfirmation of the Republic was the object of the efforts of the Armyof the Potomac, until final defeat overtook the enemy and triumphantand lasting victory crowned our arms, preserving the Government andthe Union, thus vindicating the violated and cherished laws and principlesembodied in that Republic, and in all its beauty and glory from theAtlantic to the Pacific, from the
. 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 . x theconfirmation of the Republic was the object of the efforts of the Armyof the Potomac, until final defeat overtook the enemy and triumphantand lasting victory crowned our arms, preserving the Government andthe Union, thus vindicating the violated and cherished laws and principlesembodied in that Republic, and in all its beauty and glory from theAtlantic to the Pacific, from the lakes to the gulf, from the Aroostook tothe Rio Grande the old flag flies and rules again. The Union army captured 13 guns, 39 colors and 15,000 small arms,and not a single gun or color was lost by our army during this battle and6,000 prisoners were taken. 03RD lfi:a/Mi:\T JhWVA ] ETlJIfAy VOLUl^TEERS. 185 I have sicii Him in tin- wutcli lircs ol a hundred circling camps,They have buildcd Him au altar iu the evening dews and damps;As ye deal with my connteiininors, so with you my grace shall deal; Lo! the hero born of woman ci-ushed the serjient with his heel, Since God is marcliin;. on. ^ixtl) Corps 2?abse. 186 93RD ItPJGIMENT PKNXA VETERAN VOLU STEERS. THE SIXTH CORPS. By the provisions of General Order No. 125, dated Headquarters, Armyof the Potomac, July 22, 1SG2, the Sixth Corps was organized under thecommand of Gen. W. B. Franklin. It had for its badge the Greek Crossand continued as such without change, except as to its component history is irreparably connected with that of the Army of the Potomac,in all its campaigns. Following Gen. Franklin, its commanders were F. Smith, John Sedgwick, H. G. Wright and Geo. W. Getty. On September 26, 1862, Gen. Couchs Division of the Fourth Corps, wasattached to the Sixth Corps, after the battle of Antietam, Md., andbecame the Third Brigade, Third Division, Sixth Corps. On May 1, 1863, Gen. Hooker, Commander of the A
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