Pennsylvania at Gettysburg : ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major General George GMeade, Major General Winfield SHancock, Major General John FReynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . d in line of battle. The Fifty-seventh Pennsyl-vania Volunteers on the right, the Sixty-eighth on the left, the One hun-dred and forty-first in the center, with the One hundred and fifth and theOne hundred and fourteenth Pennsylvania Volunteers supporting. Theline was doubled on the center with Harts Batter
Pennsylvania at Gettysburg : ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major General George GMeade, Major General Winfield SHancock, Major General John FReynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . d in line of battle. The Fifty-seventh Pennsyl-vania Volunteers on the right, the Sixty-eighth on the left, the One hun-dred and forty-first in the center, with the One hundred and fifth and theOne hundred and fourteenth Pennsylvania Volunteers supporting. Theline was doubled on the center with Harts Battery in the front. A little after the line of the brigade was changed, the One hundred andfifth Pennsylvania Volunteers connecting with the left of Humphreys Di-vision, and the One hundred and forty-first occupying a position on theMillr-rstown road on the left of the Second New Regiment,which was iit the intersection of the Emmitsburg and Millorstowu the n-gimcnt supported Harts Battery, which had been moved for-ward and repelled an attack of the Eighth South Carolina Regiment, inwhich it .siilTcnd considerable loss. •OrKiiiilzid lit ItiirrlNtiiirK from AiiciiKt 2f. to Soptiinlior 2, ]8(i2, to sprve throp WOK mijHfcrcd out of Hon-lce May 28, ISSB. II.
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