Pennsylvania at Gettysburg : ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major General George GMeade, Major General Winfield SHancock, Major General John FReynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . Kilpatrick and the gallant Dahl-gren it rode from the Rapidan to Richmond, and thence to Yorktown,inside the enemys lines without unsaddling its horses. How it led theadvance of Grants army across the Rapidan and into the Wilderness,when the famous battles of the Wilderness were beginning. And howwhen in th
Pennsylvania at Gettysburg : ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major General George GMeade, Major General Winfield SHancock, Major General John FReynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle . Kilpatrick and the gallant Dahl-gren it rode from the Rapidan to Richmond, and thence to Yorktown,inside the enemys lines without unsaddling its horses. How it led theadvance of Grants army across the Rapidan and into the Wilderness,when the famous battles of the Wilderness were beginning. And howwhen in the fierce clashes with the advancing columns of Lee, it wassurrounded and reported captured, it cut its way out with the loss ofMajor Darlington desperately wounded and twenty-five men captured,and came into the brigade camp about midnight, so much to the surpriseof fJfMfral Wilson, commanding the division that he .sent at once to regi-mental hf-adfiufirtiTH a bottle of wine with a card attached, on which waswritten: Heres to the Eightoonth Pennsylvania Cavalry, who knewhow to fight into and also to fight out of a tight place. How it followedSheridnn in that dashing ride around Lees left and on to Richmond andCity Point, fighting the battle of Yellow Tavern, near Richmond, in which I.
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