. History of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania volunteer cavalry which was recruited and known as the Anderson cavalry in the rebellion of 1861-1865; . First Lieut. J. C. Reiff to Adjutant; Jno. F. Conaway to First Lieutenant Company B;Serg. Theo. F. Ramsey to First Lieutenant Company H. ColonelPalmer, having received his brevet rank as General, commandeda brigade, composed of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania, Tenth Michi-gan and the Twelfth Ohio Cavalry. Col. Chas. M. Betts com-manded our Regiment; Capt. Henry McAllister was detailed asAssistant Adjutant General, and Lieuts. Anthony Taylor andJn


. History of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania volunteer cavalry which was recruited and known as the Anderson cavalry in the rebellion of 1861-1865; . First Lieut. J. C. Reiff to Adjutant; Jno. F. Conaway to First Lieutenant Company B;Serg. Theo. F. Ramsey to First Lieutenant Company H. ColonelPalmer, having received his brevet rank as General, commandeda brigade, composed of the Fifteenth Pennsylvania, Tenth Michi-gan and the Twelfth Ohio Cavalry. Col. Chas. M. Betts com-manded our Regiment; Capt. Henry McAllister was detailed asAssistant Adjutant General, and Lieuts. Anthony Taylor andJno. F. Conaway as aids on General Palmers staff. March 21st.—The long march began. We started from Knox-ville in an ordinary rainstorm, which increased in intensity duringthe day, and at night had developed into a furious hailstorm. Weare in the lightest marching order, and our shelter tents are apoor protection at such a time. Encamped at night at StrawberryPlains, where we were joined by the other Regiments of ourbrigade. The expedition is commanded by General Stoneman, whileGeneral Gillem commands the division, and the brigades are492. €^. ^ ^ ,.


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