. American ancestry: : giving the name and descent, in the male line of Americans whose ancesters settled in the United States previous £#J&7. W;,; AMERICAN ANCESTRY. 105 after this he took his regiment back to , its term of service (2 years) having ex-pired, was received with distinguishedhonors by the citizens and soldiers of city and a grand banquet given in hishonor, on Dec. 3, 1863, at a war meetingheld at Cooper Institute, N. Y. city, hewas appointed a commissioner to visit theArmy of the Potomac for the purpose ofpromoting enlistments among those regi-ments whose


. American ancestry: : giving the name and descent, in the male line of Americans whose ancesters settled in the United States previous £#J&7. W;,; AMERICAN ANCESTRY. 105 after this he took his regiment back to , its term of service (2 years) having ex-pired, was received with distinguishedhonors by the citizens and soldiers of city and a grand banquet given in hishonor, on Dec. 3, 1863, at a war meetingheld at Cooper Institute, N. Y. city, hewas appointed a commissioner to visit theArmy of the Potomac for the purpose ofpromoting enlistments among those regi-ments whose terms of service were aboutto expire, was successful in the under-taking, for which he was highly com-mended, in June, 1863, during the inva-sion of Pennsylvania by the rebels, ac-companied the N. Y. militia to Harrisburg,serving under Gen. William Hall as chiefof staff, and quartermaster of 3d brig. S. M., and continued on duty for 60days, for his distinguished services on thebattle-field and during the war he receivedmany letters of commendation from hissuperior officers. Gen. S. B. Hayman, A., commanding his brig. (3d), writes: Perhaps n


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