. History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . took a picture ofsome of the officers then present for duty with the regiment, andalso one of Company C, copies of which we are fortunate inbeing able to have reproduced for this work. According to the Official Roster of the Army of the Potomacdated April 30, 1864, the troops serving at General MeadesHeadquarters were as follows: Provost Guard—Brigadier-General Marsena R. Patrick. Eightieth New York (Twentieth Militia)—Colonel Theodore B.
. History of the Third Pennsylvania Cavalry, Sixtieth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, in the American Civil War, 1861-1865 [electronic resource] . took a picture ofsome of the officers then present for duty with the regiment, andalso one of Company C, copies of which we are fortunate inbeing able to have reproduced for this work. According to the Official Roster of the Army of the Potomacdated April 30, 1864, the troops serving at General MeadesHeadquarters were as follows: Provost Guard—Brigadier-General Marsena R. Patrick. Eightieth New York (Twentieth Militia)—Colonel Theodore B. Pennsylvania—Lieutenant-Colonel Robert E. Hundredth and Fourteenth Pennsylvania—Colonel Charles H. T. Collis. KEY Left of PictureFront How (seated) Back Row (standing) Chaplain Raramel Lieut. BradburyCaptain Wright Lieut. Green Captain Baughman Lieut, ytille Major Walsh Major Robinson Lieut. Ward Ass. Surg. DurantLieut. Cauffmau Lieut. Carter Lieut. GallowayLieut. Potter Lieut. Rawle Brooke(Officer of the Day) Captain Wetherill o 23O C13 O o m 2303 O n HI m 33 o TI m zz -<I- z o> I-33-<.
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