. History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps, 1861-1865 . SSISTANT SUKGEON PhILIP LeIDY. 1, 1861. Sept. 6, 1862. Discharged by G. O., Sept. 6, 1862. Assistant Surceon H. D. McLean. Nov. 5, 1862. Dec. 5, 1863, Discharged by G. O. Dec. 5, 1863. 1861] WINTER QUARTERS 15 CHAPTER IV. WINTER QUARTERS. THE loss of General Baker was long felt. All spoke of himwith affection and admiration; pictures of him were eager-ly sought: many were sent home to family and friends that theymight sympathize with us and have some idea of the man whosedea


. History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps, 1861-1865 . SSISTANT SUKGEON PhILIP LeIDY. 1, 1861. Sept. 6, 1862. Discharged by G. O., Sept. 6, 1862. Assistant Surceon H. D. McLean. Nov. 5, 1862. Dec. 5, 1863, Discharged by G. O. Dec. 5, 1863. 1861] WINTER QUARTERS 15 CHAPTER IV. WINTER QUARTERS. THE loss of General Baker was long felt. All spoke of himwith affection and admiration; pictures of him were eager-ly sought: many were sent home to family and friends that theymight sympathize with us and have some idea of the man whosedeath we mourned: small pictures and medals, arranged as badgeswere worn by many of the men for a long time, thus showingtheir loyalty to their brave old commander, whom we wouldcheerfully have followed wherever duty called. His successorwas soon appointed, and in ten days, that is on October 31st,Brigadier General William W. Burns, of the Regular Army,arrived and took command. He at once instituted rigid dis-cipline, holding both officers and men to a strict accountability forthe prompt and proper discharge of all th


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