Through the great campaign : with Hastings and his spellbinders . ^H ^. Major Levi C. McCauley. private in Company F, Seventh PennsylvaniaReserves. Was made a sergeant in a few days,then first lieutenant. He was with his regiment inall the battles before Richmond. At CharlesCity Cross Roads he lost his right arm, was taken 126 prisoner and sent to Libby. He was musteredout Jime 30, 1866, and brevetted major for gal-lantry on the field. As county chairman ofChester County he gave General Harrison thegreatest vote ever given a candidate in thatcount}, viz., 11,578. He was one of the originalHast


Through the great campaign : with Hastings and his spellbinders . ^H ^. Major Levi C. McCauley. private in Company F, Seventh PennsylvaniaReserves. Was made a sergeant in a few days,then first lieutenant. He was with his regiment inall the battles before Richmond. At CharlesCity Cross Roads he lost his right arm, was taken 126 prisoner and sent to Libby. He was musteredout Jime 30, 1866, and brevetted major for gal-lantry on the field. As county chairman ofChester County he gave General Harrison thegreatest vote ever given a candidate in thatcount}, viz., 11,578. He was one of the originalHastings men. 1 i i I WANT you to come along with us for a fewdays. There is no reason why you want you to see how the Republicans ofPennsylvania are aroused in this , now, I will not take no for an answer ! Such an invitation was irresistible, coming asit did from the head of the Republican Stateticket. The man to whom it was addressed isone of the most prominent Republicans in EasternPennsylvania, Hon. J. C. Brown, editor of theColumbia CoiDify Re


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