. Historic days in Cumberland County, New Jersey, 1855-1865 : political and war time reminiscences . WAR TIME PICTURES—1S(UGroup Company F r* Cumberland Greys ■ i. Third N. J. Inf. Vols., who Died on the Field Charles H. BaconEnoch B. Pew Joseph R. ThompsonDavid Yearicks (59) 6o HISTORIC DAYS tion meeting every Thursday in Carlls building near theCommerce street bridge. The noble work they did broughtmuch comfort and jov to the sick and wounded soldiers, andit is recorded in heaven. One of the significant signs of this eventful period wasthe attitude of the Bridgeton papers. Whereas heretofore


. Historic days in Cumberland County, New Jersey, 1855-1865 : political and war time reminiscences . WAR TIME PICTURES—1S(UGroup Company F r* Cumberland Greys ■ i. Third N. J. Inf. Vols., who Died on the Field Charles H. BaconEnoch B. Pew Joseph R. ThompsonDavid Yearicks (59) 6o HISTORIC DAYS tion meeting every Thursday in Carlls building near theCommerce street bridge. The noble work they did broughtmuch comfort and jov to the sick and wounded soldiers, andit is recorded in heaven. One of the significant signs of this eventful period wasthe attitude of the Bridgeton papers. Whereas heretoforethey had hesitated as to advocacy of the new political partyknown as a Republican, they now came boldly to the frontwith powerful editorials for the support of the Union of the editors of the Chronicle, an able writer, RobertB. Potter, not onlv expressed his opinions vigorously in thecolumns of that journal, but enlisted as a soldier in the J4thNew Jersey Regiment, going to the front as a lieutenant. The greatest meeting for the prosecution of the warwas held in Grosscups Hall, Bri


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