. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . , Ed-ward C. Bullard, Thomas Hart, Jr., William D. Winsor, William , Richard S. Willing, Duffield Ashmead, Alexander Johnstone,Alfred C. Lambdin, Joseph Meehan, John B. Thayer, James D. Young,Rodman Wister, Thomas M. Newbold and Edward Pennington, Jr. THE SCOTT LEGION OF the Philadelphia militia companies which volunteered forservice in the war with Mexico the City Guards, MonroeGuards, Light Guards, Cadwalader Grays, and JeffersonGuards were organized as the First Regiment. After the re-turn of the survivors they forme


. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . , Ed-ward C. Bullard, Thomas Hart, Jr., William D. Winsor, William , Richard S. Willing, Duffield Ashmead, Alexander Johnstone,Alfred C. Lambdin, Joseph Meehan, John B. Thayer, James D. Young,Rodman Wister, Thomas M. Newbold and Edward Pennington, Jr. THE SCOTT LEGION OF the Philadelphia militia companies which volunteered forservice in the war with Mexico the City Guards, MonroeGuards, Light Guards, Cadwalader Grays, and JeffersonGuards were organized as the First Regiment. After the re-turn of the survivors they formed the Scott Legion, and this veteranbody not only supplied many well-drilled officers to the Union forces, butbecame the nucleus of the 68th Regiment Infantry Volunteers, one ofthe most notable of Pennsylvanias fighting commands of the three-yearenlistment. *Dr. Charles K. Mills relates in a recent narration of his experiences as aninfantryman at the shelling of Carlisle by the Confederates, that he saw Mr. Patter-ion, of the battery, wounded in the sword FRANKFORD ARSENAL, Bridesburg, Philadelphia. i. Main Entrance. 2. Old Store Building. 3. Commandants Residence. (From war time photographs.)


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