. Historic days in Cumberland County, New Jersey, 1855-1865 : political and war time reminiscences . n the battles of theArmy of the Potomac from Bull Run to Spotts\ 23d, 1864. he re-enlisted and was transferred to Gen-eral Hancocks Veteran Corps. Company .■\. Third Regi-ment \eteran \olunteers. From then on. through the re-mainder of the war he gallantly served until 14. 1866, at Fort Snelling. Minnesota. Saturday evening, April 20th. the largest and mostenthusiastic meeting ever held in Bridgeton took place atGrosscups Hall. It was a mass meeting of all citize
. Historic days in Cumberland County, New Jersey, 1855-1865 : political and war time reminiscences . n the battles of theArmy of the Potomac from Bull Run to Spotts\ 23d, 1864. he re-enlisted and was transferred to Gen-eral Hancocks Veteran Corps. Company .■\. Third Regi-ment \eteran \olunteers. From then on. through the re-mainder of the war he gallantly served until 14. 1866, at Fort Snelling. Minnesota. Saturday evening, April 20th. the largest and mostenthusiastic meeting ever held in Bridgeton took place atGrosscups Hall. It was a mass meeting of all citizens wholoved their country, irrespective of party. Hon. John presided. The following were chosen Vice Presi-dents—Dr. William S. Bowen. Richard Lott. Robert George ^^^ Claypoolc. Daniel M. Woodruff. Mor-ton Mills, Dr. J. Potter. Jonathan Charles Dayton R. Whitaker. .Alexander Stratton. Rob-ert DuBois. Jas. Stiles. John Cheesman, Sr. Secretaries—Dr. Joseph Moore. Eden M. Hood. .Alexander S. McGear. Committee on Resolutions—Charles WAR TIME PICTURES—iscj-l^i,:; Aaron Terry, Co. K. I2th Reg. N. J. Inf. Vols. Albert S. Emnicll Charles Livingston Co. H, nth Reg. N. J. Inf. Vols. Co. K, nth Reg. N. J. Inf. Vols. George W. Shute. Co. G, ist Reg. N. J. Inf. Vols. Charles O. PowellCo. K, ijth Reg. N. J. Inf. Vols. Bloomfield Holmes Absalom Jordan Adam Jordan Co. K,l2th Reg. N. J. Co. K I2th Reg. N. J. Co. G, I2th Reg. N. J. 13J| John J. BooneCo. A, I2th Reg. N. J. HISTORIC DAYS Elmer, James R. Hoagland, John S. Mitchell. Dr. JosephC. Kirby, Col. David Potter. The committee reported aseries of stirring resolutions which were adopted withenthusiasm. Patriotic speeches were made by Judge C. Elmer, Dr. William S. Bowen, John S. .Mitciiell, Brown, pastor P>aptist Church; Rev. Joseph Hub-bard, pastor Second Presbyterian Clinrch. and Iaul Mr. Jones who was a
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