Pennsylvania at Gettysburg : ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major General George GMeade, Major General Winfield SHancock, Major General John FReynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . order the concen-tration of all his troops on this line. It is associated with each daysaction. The Ist in the preparation for what might follow and recep-tion of the outnumbered troops of the First and Eleventh Corps as theypasHod within its lines of .safety. On the 2d it participated in the firstartillery


Pennsylvania at Gettysburg : ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major General George GMeade, Major General Winfield SHancock, Major General John FReynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . order the concen-tration of all his troops on this line. It is associated with each daysaction. The Ist in the preparation for what might follow and recep-tion of the outnumbered troops of the First and Eleventh Corps as theypasHod within its lines of .safety. On the 2d it participated in the firstartillery duel and its guns drove the enemy from Beuncrs Hill and in-flicted damage in all directions. On the 3d it replied to the cannonading *(>TKtin\tiHl Bt WininmHiiort Dprombor 7, 1861, to serve throe years. On tlie expiration ofItH firm .if the orlRlnnl nic-raJiers (except veterans) were mustered out and roniiKised of veterans and recruits retained In service until June 26, 1865,when It wns mustcri-<l out. •OrKnnlze.: nt AuKUst 5. 1861. to serve three years. The orlfilnal memberi(eicipt veterans) were muMtered out of service July 25. 1864, and the battery composedof veterans and recruits retnlmd In service and mustered out June 29, 1866,.


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