. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . cond Corps, GeneralFranklin being promoted to command of the Left GrandDivision, composed of the Sixth Corps and First Corps, andGeneral \A^n. M. Smith (Baldy) promoted to the command ofthe Sixth Corps. The regiment participated with the Corps■at Fredericksburg, Maryes Heights, Salem Church, Gettys-burg, Funkstown, Rappahan-nock Station and Mine the Gettysburg cam-paign the division was com-manded by General HenryD. Terry. In March, 1864, the oldThird Divis


. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . cond Corps, GeneralFranklin being promoted to command of the Left GrandDivision, composed of the Sixth Corps and First Corps, andGeneral \A^n. M. Smith (Baldy) promoted to the command ofthe Sixth Corps. The regiment participated with the Corps■at Fredericksburg, Maryes Heights, Salem Church, Gettys-burg, Funkstown, Rappahan-nock Station and Mine the Gettysburg cam-paign the division was com-manded by General HenryD. Terry. In March, 1864, the oldThird Divison was broken up,the brigade now commandedby General Shaler was trans-ferred to the First Division,General Horatio G. Wright ;the other two brigades wereassigned to the Second Divi-sion, while the Third Divisionof the Third Corps, which wasbroken up, took its place asthe Third Division, GeneralRicketts, of the Sixth Corps. The regiment was on detachedduty from January to May, 1864, when it rejoined the army,participating with the Fourth Brigade ; Colonel Nelson Cross,First Division; General David B. Russell, Sixth Corps;. CHARLES F. HUBER,Corporal Co. A. 176 HISTORY OF THE TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT


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