. History of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers in the war of the rebellion--1862-1863; regimental re-unions, 1885-1906; history of monument; . ency of 1863, he enlisted as Corporal of CompanyA, Thirty-seventh Pennsylvania Militia, and served with it untilthe regiment was discharged. May 27, 1869, he married Miss Louisa B. Gelston, 1874 he moved to Philadelphia, and engaged in the manufac-ture of soda water apparatus, and at this writing his four sonsare associated with him. In 1894, was elected commander of George G. ^leade Post,No. I, Department


. History of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers in the war of the rebellion--1862-1863; regimental re-unions, 1885-1906; history of monument; . ency of 1863, he enlisted as Corporal of CompanyA, Thirty-seventh Pennsylvania Militia, and served with it untilthe regiment was discharged. May 27, 1869, he married Miss Louisa B. Gelston, 1874 he moved to Philadelphia, and engaged in the manufac-ture of soda water apparatus, and at this writing his four sonsare associated with him. In 1894, was elected commander of George G. ^leade Post,No. I, Department of Pennsylvania, Grand Army of the 1902, was elected treasurer of the monument fund, and vice-president of the 124th Regimental Association, to succeed thelate Colonel Benjamin Brooke. In 1903, was appointed chairmanof the committee to prepare plans and superintend the erectionof the regimental monument at Antietam. On September 4, 1905, was severely injured in a collision ofrailroad trains near Denver, Colorado. He is a member of the Masonic Fraternity, of the UnionLeague, of Philadel]:)hia, and of the Pennsylvania Stx^etv of theSons of the Revolution. 360.


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