. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . d recruits were attached to the nth Pennsylvania In-fantry. Of the original officers at the time of the discharge, A. Leech and Maj. Jacob M. Davis were in captivity Eighteenfield and company officers were mustered out with the regiment or weretransferred to other commands. Col. Peter Lyle was one of the fewPhiladelphia officers of his rank who were mustered out with their regi-ments. TOTAL LOSSES. Killed or mortally woundedDied of disease ....Wounded, not mortallyCaptured or missing .officers 5; men, 98. 1; 12


. Philadelphia in the Civil War 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . d recruits were attached to the nth Pennsylvania In-fantry. Of the original officers at the time of the discharge, A. Leech and Maj. Jacob M. Davis were in captivity Eighteenfield and company officers were mustered out with the regiment or weretransferred to other commands. Col. Peter Lyle was one of the fewPhiladelphia officers of his rank who were mustered out with their regi-ments. TOTAL LOSSES. Killed or mortally woundedDied of disease ....Wounded, not mortallyCaptured or missing .officers 5; men, 98. 1; 126. See. Regt. Hist. BATTLES AND ENGAGEMENTS. Cedar Mountain, Rappahannock Station, Sulphur Springs, Thoroughfare Gap,Bull Run, Chantilly, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Fitzhugh House,Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine Run, Wilderness, Todds Tavern, Spotsylvania,Laurel Hill, Guinea Station, North and South Anna, Bethesda Church, Cold Harbor,White Oak Swamp, Petersburg, Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad, PoplarSprings, Reams Station, Hatchers NINETY=FIRST REGIMENT INFANTRY Colonel Edgar M. Enrollment, 2,100 Officers and Men. THE 91st Regiment was recruited in Philadelphia during thefall of 1861, and was mustered in on December 4th at CampChase, located east of Darby Road at Fifty-first Street.* OnJanuary 21st, 1862, the command moved to Washington, beingthere employed in camp routine and provost duty. From April 22d toAugust 23d the 91st was stationed at Alexandria, Va., of which cityColonel Gregory was Military Governor On the latter date the regimentwas assigned to the First Brigade, Third Division, Fifth Corps. Theactive field service of the regiment began with the hurried march ofthe Fifth Corps to Antietam, the First Brigade arriving after the battlehad ended. The 91st was destined, however, to share in the severefighting at Fredericksburg three months later, where the loss in officersand men was one of the heaviest inflictions experienced


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