. History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps, 1861-1865 . stern was the wound he got but twas too late;His sturdy arm had dealt the master-strokeHis fierce-spent energy did, ere his grievous hour, the foemans zeal abateAnd naught remained to do but keep his well formed lines unbroke. Fraternal strife ! Ah let the words grow strange! As through the Patriot ear glad PEACE and UNION thrill. Look oer the granite studded field and note the change That time has wrought on men and country. O! drink thy fill Of inspiration on this


. History of the One hundred and sixth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers, 2d brigade, 2d division, 2d corps, 1861-1865 . stern was the wound he got but twas too late;His sturdy arm had dealt the master-strokeHis fierce-spent energy did, ere his grievous hour, the foemans zeal abateAnd naught remained to do but keep his well formed lines unbroke. Fraternal strife ! Ah let the words grow strange! As through the Patriot ear glad PEACE and UNION thrill. Look oer the granite studded field and note the change That time has wrought on men and country. O! drink thy fill Of inspiration on this storied ground and feel the grandeur of thy race—View here the towering mile-stone that through the centuries shall markThe sun-stilled hour in a Nations paceBehold thy countrys shrine whose vestal sparkThe starry guardians of mans destiny shall well the moral which this sacred spot proclaims—Here men did meet in strife: Henceforth in unity,While from yon silent mounds their Nations brighter glory flames. ORDER OF EXERCISES—CONTINUED 6. Unveiling of Monument. 7. Song—Auld Lang Syne. 8. DEDICATION OF MONUMENTS 415 OFFICERS TO COMMAND THE REGIMENT Colonel, William N. Jones, late Captain of Co. D. Lieutenant-Colonel, Paul J. Hallowell, late Captain of Co. B. Major, John Irvin_, late Lieutenant of Co. D. Adjutant, William B. Rose, late Lieutenant of Co. H. Quartermaster, G. J. R. Miller. Surgeon, H. D. McLean, M. D. Sergeant-Major, William H. Neiler, late of Co. C. Color-Sergeant, John Houghton, late of Co. F. Aid to Commander-in-Chief, L. D. C. Tyler, late Captain of Co. H. Assistant Marshall (2d Div.), John W. Lynch, late Captain of Co. C. OFFICERS OF THE ASSOCIATION James Thompson, President. William H. Neiler, Vice-President. William B. Rose, Secretary. G. J. R. Miller, Treasurer. MONUMENT COMMITTEE G. J. R. Miller, R. C. Ward, Secretary. William B. Rose. L. D. C. Tyler. J,\mes Thompson. MEMBERS OF THE 106th REGIMENT WHO ATTENDED THE


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