. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . CAMP UNION, 118TH REGIMENT, QUEEN LANE, FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL, August, CAMP GALLAGHER, 13TH CAVALRY (1 BATTALION), FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL. August and September, 1862. ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY=SEVENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY Ario Pardee, Jr. Philadelphia Companies M and PTotal Enrollment, 150 Officers and Men.* WHILE the 28th Regiment was in camp at Louden Heights,Virginia, in October, 1862, a regiment was organized atthat point, which became the 147th Infantry of the Penn-sylvania line. Five companies of the 28th were trans


. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . CAMP UNION, 118TH REGIMENT, QUEEN LANE, FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL, August, CAMP GALLAGHER, 13TH CAVALRY (1 BATTALION), FALLS OF SCHUYLKILL. August and September, 1862. ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY=SEVENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY Ario Pardee, Jr. Philadelphia Companies M and PTotal Enrollment, 150 Officers and Men.* WHILE the 28th Regiment was in camp at Louden Heights,Virginia, in October, 1862, a regiment was organized atthat point, which became the 147th Infantry of the Penn-sylvania line. Five companies of the 28th were transferredto the new command, two of which, M and P, numbering one hundredand fifty men, were from Philadelphia.* Major Ario Pardee, Jr., of the28th, became commander of the 147th, with the rank of lieutenant-colonel. The two regiments were sometimes styled the 28th 147th, in the First Brigade, Second Division, Twelfth Corps, par-ticipated in the second Burnside campaign of January and February,1863, and the Chancellorsville Campaign of May, losing about one hun-dred in killed, wounded and missing. In June, 1863, the regiment mo


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