The Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania at Shiloh : History of the regiment ; the battle of Shiloh . a. Pa. Dedication of of Survivors—Continued. 65 Name. X >. a p. 1o Residence. Captain, .. Sergt Private, ..Private, ..Private, .. F,F, F, c,c, Willett, William H. Hollidaysburg, Blair Co., , Juniata Co., Sixth St., Newport, Perry Co.,Pa. •Not present at the Dedication. Did not use the transportation furnished them. tUsed transportation only to Chattanooga, Tennessee and return. JUsed transportation only to Johnsonville, Tennessee and return. §Did not get to Shiloh


The Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania at Shiloh : History of the regiment ; the battle of Shiloh . a. Pa. Dedication of of Survivors—Continued. 65 Name. X >. a p. 1o Residence. Captain, .. Sergt Private, ..Private, ..Private, .. F,F, F, c,c, Willett, William H. Hollidaysburg, Blair Co., , Juniata Co., Sixth St., Newport, Perry Co.,Pa. •Not present at the Dedication. Did not use the transportation furnished them. tUsed transportation only to Chattanooga, Tennessee and return. JUsed transportation only to Johnsonville, Tennessee and return. §Did not get to Shiloh, joined the party on their return, on the Tennessee river. Members of the 77th Pennsylvania Volunteers who were present at theDedication of the Monument at Shiloh, but who were not furnished Trans-portation by the State. Name. X ad >> c a 1o Residence. Lieut Captain, .. Sergt Sergt c, F,K, c, Hennessey, Oklahoma. Lancaster, Pa. Greenville, Hunt Co., Texas. (66) HISTORY Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania VOLUNTEERS. By John Obreiter, President 77th Perm. Regt. Association. 1905. (68). PRINT: JULIUS BIEN a CO. NEW YORK CHAPTER I. Recruiting for the Regiment—Camp Slifer—Camp Wilkins—Kentucky—Camp Nevin—-Company K— Re-organization of the Army—GeneralBuell in Command—Munfordville —Division moves to aid General Grantat Fort Donelson—Countermarch—Bowling Green—Nashville. ON the first day of August, 1861, Frederick S. Stumbaugh ofChambersburg, Pennsylvania, received authority fromthe War Department to raise a regiment to be composedof one company of artillery and eight companies of began recruiting at once. The companies for the regimentwere recruited in the counties of Allegheny, Erie, Franklin,Fulton, Huntingdon, Lancaster and Luzerne. Thus the cen-tral, northern, eastern, southern and western parts of theState were represented in this regiment. A general rendezvous was established at Camp Slifer,Chambersburg, so named in h


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