. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg : ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major General George G. Meade, Major General Winfield S. Hancock, Major General John F. Reynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . us BIEN a CO. NEW YORK. NT. JULIUS BIEN Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. 225 pecting to make the attack at any moment, we lay on our arms waitingfor orders, when, on the morning of the 14th, the report came that theenemy had disappeared, Lee had succeeded in crossing the Potomac withhis army inta


. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg : ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major General George G. Meade, Major General Winfield S. Hancock, Major General John F. Reynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . us BIEN a CO. NEW YORK. NT. JULIUS BIEN Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. 225 pecting to make the attack at any moment, we lay on our arms waitingfor orders, when, on the morning of the 14th, the report came that theenemy had disappeared, Lee had succeeded in crossing the Potomac withhis army intact, which surprised us very much. The regiment took upthe line of march, crossed the Potomac at Berlin, following Lees retreat-ing forces down through Virginia. DEDICATION OF MONUMENT 31^^ RKGIM1)NT INFANTRY (Second Reserves)ADDRESS OF MAJOR E. M. WOODWARD COMRADES:—On the 5th of February, 1863, while we lay at WhiteOak Church, a telegram was received from General Doubleday, com-manding our division, stating that in consideration of the arduousservices of the Reserves, they were to be withdrawn to Washington, torest and recruit. Leaving the Army of the Potomac, General Hookercommanding, they proceeded, via Belle Plain, to Alexandria, where the FirstBrigade, under Colonel William McCandless, of the Second Regimen


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