. 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 . Field and staff, ...Perseverance Band, Company A Company P, Company D, Company I, Company C, Company H, _. Company E, Company K, Company G, _ Company B Unassigned men, ... From the above which is taken Iroiri the historyof Penna. Volunteers, 1861-5, prepared in com-pliance with acts of the Legislature by .SamuelP. Bates, 1870, must be deducted the followingalready counted in compani


. 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 . Field and staff, ...Perseverance Band, Company A Company P, Company D, Company I, Company C, Company H, _. Company E, Company K, Company G, _ Company B Unassigned men, ... From the above which is taken Iroiri the historyof Penna. Volunteers, 1861-5, prepared in com-pliance with acts of the Legislature by .SamuelP. Bates, 1870, must be deducted the followingalready counted in companies and jiromoted toField and staff Total enlistment, 259 20157175153198171138165138164146 24 244 ! 1,649 392019320618722921017119817018t18524 2,016 25 1,991 Tliere are also duplicates by reason of transfers from one company toanother, counted twice, leaving the total enrollment approximately 1,950,as published by the War MAJOR P. G. MARK. S3RD REGIMENT PENNA VETERAN VOLUNTEERS. 491 CHAPTER XL REUNIONS OF THE NINETY-THIRD REGIMENT OF PENNSYLVANIA VETERAN VOLUNTEERS. PRESIDENTS OF THE MEETINGS. Maj. P. G. Mark, Lebanon, 1874 Dr. E. R. Umberger, Lebanon, 1S74-1875 Lt. Col. D. C. Keller, Reading, 1875 Capt. D. A. Gruber, Annville, 1876 Capt. D. J. Boynton, Middletown, 1877 Col. John B. Embich, Lebanon, 1878-1883 Col. J. M. McCarter, Preston, Md., 1884 Private H. C. Grittinger, Cornwall, 1885-1S8S Lt. Col. D. C. Keller, Reading 1889-1901 Private H. C. Grittinger, Lebanon, 1902 Wt ^tmk iFrom t\)t ^ame Canteen! There are bonds of all sorts In this world of oursFetters of friendship and ties of flowers, And true lovers knots, I ween;The girl and the boy are bound by a kiss,But theres never a bond, old friend like this— We have drunk from the same canteen! It was sometimes water and sometimes sometimes apple jack, fine as silk; But, whatever the tipple has been,We shared it together in bane or bliss


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