Souvenir of the re-union of the blue and the gray, on the battlefield of Gettysburg, July 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1888 How to get there, and what is to be done during the year . Army on the twenty-fifth anni-versary of the Battle. It will also be the first Re-Union of the regiment, and the Roll Callon the Battlefield will be an interesting feature of the ceremonies. A large delegation fromPlymouth Church will accompany the Survivors Association to the Battlefield. In additionto tho committee named the following survivors will be present at the dedication: John , Sergeants Edward Fahey, Miles ORe


Souvenir of the re-union of the blue and the gray, on the battlefield of Gettysburg, July 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1888 How to get there, and what is to be done during the year . Army on the twenty-fifth anni-versary of the Battle. It will also be the first Re-Union of the regiment, and the Roll Callon the Battlefield will be an interesting feature of the ceremonies. A large delegation fromPlymouth Church will accompany the Survivors Association to the Battlefield. In additionto tho committee named the following survivors will be present at the dedication: John , Sergeants Edward Fahey, Miles OReilley, John Morris, W. W. Dodge, Henry Metcalf, Corporals Robert Ramsey G. D. Cunliif, J. H. Kershaw, Emery Drown, Joliii H. Bog-ct,B. L. Crans, William H. Pink, Lewis Walker, R. F. Johnson and G. A. The flagsof the 1st Long Island Volunteers have the following battles inscribed on thorn; Yorktown,Williamsburg, Seven Pinc=, Glenrlale, Turkey Bend, Malvern Hill, Chantilly, Antietam,South Mountain, Williamsport, Fredericksburg, Salem Heights, Gettysburg, , Locust Grove, Mine Run, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Cold Harbor, 3d New York Independent Battery was organized and mustered in the United StatesService May 21, 1861, as Company D, 2d Regiment, N. Y. S. M. Subsequently permanentlydetached from the regiment, it was, June 17, 1861, re-mustered as the 3d New York Indepen-dent Battery Volunteers—Captain T. P. Mott, First Lieutenant P. J. Downey, Second Lieu-tenant J. V. Bryant, Orderly Sergeant J. Warren and fifty non-commissioned officers andprivates. Under the successive commands of Captains Mott, Stewart and Harn, it partici-pated in the engagements of Lewinsville, Balls Cross Roads, Lees Mills, Williamsburgh,Chickahominy, Gaines Mill, Geldings Farm, White Oak Swamp, Malvern Hill, KramptonsGap, Antietam, Williamsport Road, Fredericksburg, December 11 and 13,1862, May 5,1863,Maryes Heights, Salem Heights, Gettysburg, Fairfield Pass,


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