A brief history of the 69th Regiment Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers [electronic resource]: from its formation until final muster out of the United States service . edication, 57 Adjutant A. W. McDermotts Speech, 68 General J. T. Owens Speech, 6o Poem by Captain Edward Thompson, yr Colonel James OReillys Speech and Reply of Colonel Bachelder, 72 Captain John E. Riellys Presentation Speech, 73 Presentation to Mrs. Pickett, 75 Sixty-ninth Regiment Camp Fire, 76 Rededication, 77 Speech of Colonel James OReilly, 79 Speech of Captain John E. Reilly, 84 Our Honored Dead 89 Description of Monument—Li


A brief history of the 69th Regiment Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers [electronic resource]: from its formation until final muster out of the United States service . edication, 57 Adjutant A. W. McDermotts Speech, 68 General J. T. Owens Speech, 6o Poem by Captain Edward Thompson, yr Colonel James OReillys Speech and Reply of Colonel Bachelder, 72 Captain John E. Riellys Presentation Speech, 73 Presentation to Mrs. Pickett, 75 Sixty-ninth Regiment Camp Fire, 76 Rededication, 77 Speech of Colonel James OReilly, 79 Speech of Captain John E. Reilly, 84 Our Honored Dead 89 Description of Monument—List of Battles, etc. 98 Officers of the Survivors Association, 100 Names of Contributors to Monument Fund, 101 ILLUSTRATIONS. PAGE. Our Commanders, Frontispiece Group—General Owen, Colonel OKane and Lieutenant-Colonel Tschudy, opposite page 7 Charge of the Sixty-ninth at Glendale, opposite page 15 Clump of Trees, Sixty-ninths Position at Gettysburg, opposite page 28 Group—Survivors Sixty-ninth Regiment opposite page 71 Blue and Gray Grasping Hands, opposite page 76 Group of Sixty-ninth Survivors and one of Picketts Men, opposite page 89 The Monument, 98.


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