History of the Eighty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865 [electronic resource]: comprising an authentic narrative of Casey's division at the Battle of Seven Pines . ^^-^^ HISTORY OF THE Eighty-fifth RegimentPennsylvania Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865 COMPRISING AN AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE OF CASEYS DIVISION AT THE BATTLE OF SEVEN PINES By LUTHER S. DICKEY- new YORK1915 Copyright, 1915by L. S. Dickey J. C. & W. E. FowersNew York 3fa jftemortam At a special meeting of the Committee on RegimentalHistory of the Eighty-fifth Pennsylvania Regimental Associationheld at Pittsburgh, Penn
History of the Eighty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865 [electronic resource]: comprising an authentic narrative of Casey's division at the Battle of Seven Pines . ^^-^^ HISTORY OF THE Eighty-fifth RegimentPennsylvania Volunteer Infantry 1861-1865 COMPRISING AN AUTHENTIC NARRATIVE OF CASEYS DIVISION AT THE BATTLE OF SEVEN PINES By LUTHER S. DICKEY- new YORK1915 Copyright, 1915by L. S. Dickey J. C. & W. E. FowersNew York 3fa jftemortam At a special meeting of the Committee on RegimentalHistory of the Eighty-fifth Pennsylvania Regimental Associationheld at Pittsburgh, Penna., February 10, 1915, the followingaction was taken: ^KUbCrCHS, we have received the sad tidings of thepassing from our ranks of Comrade Norman Bruce Ream, theyoungest commissioned officer of the Eighty-fifth Regiment, and IKIlbercaS,Brigadier-General Joshua Blackwood Howell,The Father of the Regiment, was first to recognize thesterling qualities of Comrade Ream by recommending him forpromotion for gallantry in action, while yet on the battle-fieldin close proximity to the enemy, and TIQbCrCaS, The History of the Regiment is in press,therefore, be it 1Re0Ol\>efc>r
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