. History of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers in the war of the rebellion--1862-1863; regimental re-unions, 1885-1906; history of monument; . bridge over which Lees army passed from SouthMountain collapsed a few years ago and was replaced with iron. Aftercrossing the bridge, a short distance is Porterstown, where GeneralPorters reserve of 18,000 lay, and where General Burnsides forces leftthe pike to go to the bridge. A little farther on is IMcClellans head-quarters, and where General Richardson died, and t> the right, on thehighest peak of Elk Ridge is wh


. History of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers in the war of the rebellion--1862-1863; regimental re-unions, 1885-1906; history of monument; . bridge over which Lees army passed from SouthMountain collapsed a few years ago and was replaced with iron. Aftercrossing the bridge, a short distance is Porterstown, where GeneralPorters reserve of 18,000 lay, and where General Burnsides forces leftthe pike to go to the bridge. A little farther on is IMcClellans head-quarters, and where General Richardson died, and t> the right, on thehighest peak of Elk Ridge is where IMcClellans signal corps was stationed,and at the foot of the mountain you will see the Geeting farm buildingsthat were used as a hospital for several months after the ])attle, and nextyou are liack to Keedysville fnr dinner. -\fter a botintiful repast at Kee(l_\sville, the train was taken forthe homeward journew The business of the Association wasfinished on the trip home. Colonel Benjamin Brooke was ap-pointed chairman of the Executive Committee and it was de-cided to hold the next reunion at Castle Rocks Park in Dela-ware County. Pa., on Septeiuher 17, 1901. 2S7. CASTLE ROCKS PARK REUXIOX. {Sciciifccitth Aiuiual.)SeiTkmiiiK 17, KJOI. Headquarters of the Association was establislied in the pa-viUon and the business meeting was called to order by PresidentColonel Joseph \V. Hawley, and prayer offered by Chaplain S. Evans. The Obituary Committee reported the deathof the following named comrades : T. Baker Mercer Sergeant Stephen Blatchford A. Jackson Gill Captain John Woodcock Captain Norris L. Yarnall William C. Broomell Lieutenant Harry C. Wells Leonard \. Rick ford Adjutant J. Carpenter Worth William H. Henderson Taylor Windle Joseph Waddell Joseph F. Allison James Wilson Harry Dewey John Nichols The death of President McKinley was included in the reportand the following resolutions to his widow were triianimouslyadopted: WhekEas, In the wisdom of our Supreme


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