Souvenir of the re-union of the blue and the gray, on the battlefield of Gettysburg, July 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1888 How to get there, and what is to be done during the year . , Appleton; Lieutenant H. J. Huntington, Green Bay. 7th Regiment, General , Chippewa Falls; Captain L. E. Pond, Westfield; Captain M. C. Hobart, FallRiver; 26th Regiment, General F. C. Winkler, Major George P. Traemur, Captain WilliamSteinmeyer, Milwaukee. Company G, Berdans 1st Regiment, United States Sharpshoot-ers, Sergeant J. S. Webster, Madison; J. K. Hawes, Baraboo; C. W. Baker, Soldiers


Souvenir of the re-union of the blue and the gray, on the battlefield of Gettysburg, July 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1888 How to get there, and what is to be done during the year . , Appleton; Lieutenant H. J. Huntington, Green Bay. 7th Regiment, General , Chippewa Falls; Captain L. E. Pond, Westfield; Captain M. C. Hobart, FallRiver; 26th Regiment, General F. C. Winkler, Major George P. Traemur, Captain WilliamSteinmeyer, Milwaukee. Company G, Berdans 1st Regiment, United States Sharpshoot-ers, Sergeant J. S. Webster, Madison; J. K. Hawes, Baraboo; C. W. Baker, Soldiers H. J. Huntington was made Secretary of the Commission. It is expected that atthe regimental exercises Colonel H. B. Harshaw, 2d Regiment, will speak; also Colonel GW. Stevenson, 3d Regiment; General T. S. Allen, 5th Regiment; Judge H. J. Huntington andGeneral R. R. Dawes, 6th Regiment; Alexander Hughes of Bismarck, D. T.; General H. Rich-ardson, 7th Regiment; General F. C. Winckler of the 26th Regiment, and Captain F. E. Mar-ble of Company I, 1st Regiment of Sharpshooters. The excursion party from Wisconsin willnumber 200, including all the State &C& New Jersey always was a patriotic State, and this year she steps to the front again, in-viting every soldier who fought at Gettysburg, now residing in the State, to take a trip tothe scene of that great conflict at her expense. The dedication of all the Monuments to NewJersey troops who participated in the battle will take place on June 30. Trains will leavePennsylvania Railroad depot at Jersey City on the morning of Friday, June 29, at 9 oclock,stopping at the principal stations between Jersey City and Trenton, and at Philadelphia, andrunning through to Gettysburg without change. Subsistence aud quarters in tents will befurnished at Gettysburg, by the Quartermaster-General. The New Jersey trains returningwill leave Gettysburg. Saturday evening, June 30, but soldiers will be at libertv to return onany regular tain w


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