. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . ks May 31,62. Discharged for wounds receivedat Fair Oaks May 31, 1862. Transferred to Co. C, Sept. —mustered out with 28, 1865—Vet. Deserted Nov. 24, 1864. Discharged, date unknown—minor. Discharged for wounds receivedat Fair Oaks May 31, 1862. Discharged on Surgeons certi-ficate April 3, 1862. Died July 26, 1862—buried inCypress Hill Cemetery, L. I. Not on muster-out roll. Discharged of wounds receivedat Fair Oaks May 31, 1862. Mustered out Sept. 7, 18


. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . ks May 31,62. Discharged for wounds receivedat Fair Oaks May 31, 1862. Transferred to Co. C, Sept. —mustered out with 28, 1865—Vet. Deserted Nov. 24, 1864. Discharged, date unknown—minor. Discharged for wounds receivedat Fair Oaks May 31, 1862. Discharged on Surgeons certi-ficate April 3, 1862. Died July 26, 1862—buried inCypress Hill Cemetery, L. I. Not on muster-out roll. Discharged of wounds receivedat Fair Oaks May 31, 1862. Mustered out Sept. 7, 1864, atexpiration of term. Transferred to Co. C, Sept. 4,1864—prom. Sgt. May 18, 65—mustered out with Co., June28, 1865—Vet. Wounded—transferred to , Sept. 4, 1864—dischargedJune 3, 1865, for wounds re-ceived in action—Vet. Discharged on Surgeons certi-ficate, date unknown. Discharged on Surgeons certi-ficate, date unknown. Deserted, Oct. 5, 1861. Killed at Wilderness—buried inWilderness Burial Grounds. Discharged on Surgeons certi-ficate, date unknown. OFFICERS—SURVIVORS ASSOCIATION, S o o i? WM. H. HANTOM, Treasm-er. REV. JAMES G. SHINN, COL. JOHN F. GLENN, Chaplain. President. C(JL W J. WALLACE, FRFD P. SIMON, Vice-President. Vice-President. THOS. I. CHADWICK:, WM. J. WRAY, JOHN HENDERSON, RecordinjT^ Secrelar>. Secretary. Financial Secretary-. 70 PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. :i71 Survivors Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry THE first meeting of the regiment after its muster out wasat the call of the State of Pennsylvania for the turning overto the State of the battle flags. It participated as an organiza-tion in the grand parade on that occasion, July 4th, 1866, thisbeing one of the greatest days in the history of parade was through the principal streets thronged withpeople, the veterans being closed in mass in IndependenceSquare and as each regiment was called by number, its colors,that h


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