. History of the One hundred and twenty-fourth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers in the war of the rebellion--1862-1863; . and the meeting was abruptly brought to a close. Ar-riving at Reading, the excursionists took the train andwere soon homeward bound, delighted with the days pleasures. s4y 279 WB/f l3^^ t ^taf^^^^i^ r ST > ^^^^^^^^^IP^^ <^» X 19^^r ■ ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ■ m sR^ ^Jr^B^H^^^if*^-^^^^^! n .^i^^Lu.^.^^ f ^C^^, Born at Marshallton, Chester county, Pennsylvania, April 30,1843. 0\\^ of the originators of our Regimental Association, hefaithfully served as its secretary until de
. History of the One hundred and twenty-fourth regiment, Pennsylvania volunteers in the war of the rebellion--1862-1863; . and the meeting was abruptly brought to a close. Ar-riving at Reading, the excursionists took the train andwere soon homeward bound, delighted with the days pleasures. s4y 279 WB/f l3^^ t ^taf^^^^i^ r ST > ^^^^^^^^^IP^^ <^» X 19^^r ■ ^^^^^^^^^^^^ ■ m sR^ ^Jr^B^H^^^if*^-^^^^^! n .^i^^Lu.^.^^ f ^C^^, Born at Marshallton, Chester county, Pennsylvania, April 30,1843. 0\\^ of the originators of our Regimental Association, hefaithfully served as its secretary until death suddenly removedhim on the 24th of June, 1899. and when the Silent MusteringOfficer came with his discharge, we sincerely mourned his still honor his memory, and we pay this tribute to his untiringefforts for the best interests of the Association and to his loyaltyto his comrades. The records of the Regimental Association reunions con-tained herein are largely due to his fidelity as secretary. He was a member of the Monument Committee appointed atthe reunion of the Association September 17, 1889. 280. LIEUTENANT COMPANY C, COMPANY A, 2gTH P. V. M.
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