. History of the 118th Pennsylvania Volunteers Corn exchange regiment, from their first engagement at Antietam to Appomattox. To which is added a record of its organization and a complete roster. Fully illustrated with maps, portraits, and over one hundred illustrations, with addenda . ALBERT MA TOR-GENERAL GEORGE G. MEADE. THE NEW YORKPUBLIC ASrO«, LrSrS AND TILDES F?5;N^ATINF R L GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN. 5th Corps, commanded by George Division, commanded by James Barnes,ist Brigade, i8th Mass., Col. Jos. Hayes. 22d Mass., Thos. Sherwin, Jr. is


. History of the 118th Pennsylvania Volunteers Corn exchange regiment, from their first engagement at Antietam to Appomattox. To which is added a record of its organization and a complete roster. Fully illustrated with maps, portraits, and over one hundred illustrations, with addenda . ALBERT MA TOR-GENERAL GEORGE G. MEADE. THE NEW YORKPUBLIC ASrO«, LrSrS AND TILDES F?5;N^ATINF R L GETTYSBURG CAMPAIGN. 5th Corps, commanded by George Division, commanded by James Barnes,ist Brigade, i8th Mass., Col. Jos. Hayes. 22d Mass., Thos. Sherwin, Jr. ist Mich., Col. Ira C. Abbott. ii8th Penna., Jas. Gwyn. CHAPTER IX. GETTYSBURG. «Our bugles sang truce for the night cloud had lowered, And the sentinel stars set their watch in the sky;And thousands had sunk on the ground overpowered. The weary to sleep, and the wounded to die. LEES design was manifest. The forcing of his cavalry-westward may have interrupted, but did not alter hispurpose. A Northern invasion, skilfully planned, had beenconsummated, and the famed historic Potomac had ceased tobe the border which controlled the strife. Lees legions hadput the Potomac river behind them, and the unsuspectingfarmers of Maryland and Pennsylvania were startled in thevery early summer time by t


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