. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. Ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . ^.^i^^Mr-^. rON, CETTrSDUI. j. Pennsylvania at Geitysburg. 359 one country, with luit a single Hag. for which the blood of this regiment wasshed, we dedicate our nionunient and consign it to j)()sterity. Coming genera-tions may read trom it the simple story of the devoted patriotism and unflinch-ing courage of the Sixty-second Regiment Iennsylvania Volunteers, in the warfor the Union. M~ DEDICATION OF
. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. Ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . ^.^i^^Mr-^. rON, CETTrSDUI. j. Pennsylvania at Geitysburg. 359 one country, with luit a single Hag. for which the blood of this regiment wasshed, we dedicate our nionunient and consign it to j)()sterity. Coming genera-tions may read trom it the simple story of the devoted patriotism and unflinch-ing courage of the Sixty-second Regiment Iennsylvania Volunteers, in the warfor the Union. M~ DEDICATION OF MONUMENT 63° REGIMENT INFANTRY 11, 1889. ADDRESS I5V COLONEL JOHN A. DANKS comrades of the Sixty-third Kegiment Pennsylvania Volunteers :—Very few people (comparatively speaking) attach as much importanceto the battle of ))urg as really belongs to it. Very few thinkof it as the Calvary of American Freedom. But such it is in the his-tory of the United States. When we think of humanity as being crushed by .sin, and look for a remedy,we begin at the Garden, and tind the conclusion at Calvary. When we thinkand speak of the government of England as threatened with dismembermentand ru
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