. Yonkers in the rebellion of 1861-1865 . l, Yonkers. Over three hundredsurvivors attended, clasped hands for the liist time in a iiuartei- ofa ciiitury, made s])eerlies, sang songs, laughed, crie<l, elieered, andmibraced carli around the supper-table, after having organ-ized tlieniselves into a soeietv entitled Tin- Fratirnitv of the Sur- SIXTH NEW-YORK VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. 45 vivors of the Sixth New-York Volunteer Artillery, and elected thefollowing officers: Frederic Shonnard. President, late Major U. S. C. Kibbe, Fii-st Vice-President, late Colonel U. S. Baker,


. Yonkers in the rebellion of 1861-1865 . l, Yonkers. Over three hundredsurvivors attended, clasped hands for the liist time in a iiuartei- ofa ciiitury, made s])eerlies, sang songs, laughed, crie<l, elieered, andmibraced carli around the supper-table, after having organ-ized tlieniselves into a soeietv entitled Tin- Fratirnitv of the Sur- SIXTH NEW-YORK VOLUNTEER ARTILLERY. 45 vivors of the Sixth New-York Volunteer Artillery, and elected thefollowing officers: Frederic Shonnard. President, late Major U. S. C. Kibbe, Fii-st Vice-President, late Colonel U. S. Baker, Second Vice-President, late Colonel U. S. B. Hall, Third Vice-President, late Captain and Brevet Major U. S. H. Morris, Fourth Vice-President, late Brigadier-General and Brevet Major-General U. S. B. Eakins, Treasurer, late Sergeant U. S. Smith, Jr., Secretary, late Lieutenant U. S. Forsyth, Resident Secretary, late Sergeant U. S. Bassett, Corresponding Secretary, late Captain U. S. V. (^ wm. ON THE NORTH SIDE. THE ARTILLERY STATUE. This statue was designed aud drawn by J. E. Kelly, of New-York. Itpresents a gunner in action looking attentively to note in the distancethe effect of a shot just fired. Fidelity of conception, lofty motive, con-scientious, skilful execution, and high artistic qualities are : (Under the Statue)ENDURANCE. THE UNION IS THE PALLADIUM OF OUR SAFETY AND PROSPERITY. CREDIT MAINTAINED. CHAPTER IV. THE THIRTY-DAYS MEN. Captain John Davis Hatchs Company—Vai^iant Service at FoetMcHenry, Baltimoee—Captain John Paddens Company—Garrison Duty at Fort Richmond, New-York Harbor. CAPTAIN hatchs COMPANY. ON the 8tli day of July, 1863, the thirty-days meu enlisted byJohn Davis Hatch were mustered into the serce of theUnited States, at Yonkers, and did valiant service at Fort McHenry,Baltimore, Maryland. Their full official designation was CompanyH, Seventeenth Regiment, National Guard State N


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