. History of the First Brigade, New Jersey Volunteers . E. BURD GRUBB, Unveiled the Monument at Salem General E. Burd Grubb making his Address at the Decheation of tluMonument at Salem Chnrch. FIRST NEIV JURSEY BRIGADE. 275 letter in regard to a tablet to the bTa^•e Alal>ama boys on ourmounnient at Salem Church, Va., which we dedicated last that we may have the honor of contributing towardthis worthy object, which has our most cordial approval, andthat your efforts may be crowned with rich success, I remain yours sincerely, E. H. KiRKBRIDE, Late Capt. B Co. 23d R


. History of the First Brigade, New Jersey Volunteers . E. BURD GRUBB, Unveiled the Monument at Salem General E. Burd Grubb making his Address at the Decheation of tluMonument at Salem Chnrch. FIRST NEIV JURSEY BRIGADE. 275 letter in regard to a tablet to the bTa^•e Alal>ama boys on ourmounnient at Salem Church, Va., which we dedicated last that we may have the honor of contributing towardthis worthy object, which has our most cordial approval, andthat your efforts may be crowned with rich success, I remain yours sincerely, E. H. KiRKBRIDE, Late Capt. B Co. 23d Regt. N. J. Vol. How^ELiv C. Featherston,Attorney and Counseeeor-at-Law, Lynchburg, Va., May 13th, B. Burd Grubh, Philadelphia, Pa.: Dear Generaei—I have read with deepest interest an accountof the unveiling of a monument on the battlefield of SalemChurch, near Fredericksburg, Va., to commemorate the deeds ofthe Twenty-third New Jersey Volunteers in the battle of SalemChurch, fought during the progress of the battle of Chancellors-ville. I especially note the inscription on the third plate: To thebr


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