. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . or the front. On its arrival at Perryville, Colonel Darewas placed in command at that post. Four companies werestationed at Perryville, two at Havre-de-Grace, two at Elkton,one at Bush River, one at Gunpowder River, two at Aberdeen, PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. ■ ^%. ■,.:-.;■ ■•/ ,- ; ^;.^^ ■Mm T^ :,;if; ■Wl I ■ -\ BHI^ ■ ■ 3 ^, r ■«•-■■ :H:f^^ WSSBfm. »S! ^^^^^^■l^^s^ ^^ ! m ■ /tV i: i ^ ■ ■■ J/zy&~^ Jll^ ■ .■ .■ .:/■ ■■ i W^^m-wM j ■ ■■. ;)a5 :*r^-;,:;.; i ■#&g


. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . or the front. On its arrival at Perryville, Colonel Darewas placed in command at that post. Four companies werestationed at Perryville, two at Havre-de-Grace, two at Elkton,one at Bush River, one at Gunpowder River, two at Aberdeen, PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. ■ ^%. ■,.:-.;■ ■•/ ,- ; ^;.^^ ■Mm T^ :,;if; ■Wl I ■ -\ BHI^ ■ ■ 3 ^, r ■«•-■■ :H:f^^ WSSBfm. »S! ^^^^^^■l^^s^ ^^ ! m ■ /tV i: i ^ ■ ■■ J/zy&~^ Jll^ ■ .■ .■ .:/■ ■■ i W^^m-wM j ■ ■■. ;)a5 :*r^-;,:;.; i ■#>^- ■ ■: -4 . £ .-;-,-. ■.■^- . 1 ;:.; ^^^^^k / *■■ . ■ ^j-XiMsirf ;^- 14 P^^^^W! b«**^ ^r-? ■-^^M an . J WBM LIEUTENANT-GENERAL WINFIELD SCOTT,Commanding U. S. Army, iS6i. HISTORY OF THE TWENTY-THIRD REfWMEXT with intermediate guards along the roads, it being also engaged in guarding the mail from Perryville to Annapolis, Maryland. The post and troops at Elkton were under the command of Major W. T Sherman, United States Army, later the dis-. MAJOR GENERAL GEORGE H. I HOMAS,Commanding the Brigade, Tliree Moutlib Sen ice, iS6i. tinguished iVIajor General who commanded the Western Armywho, in command of a light batter}^ had reported to ColonelDare. There was also at Perryville under Dares order a fleet ofgunboats and transports served by United States seamenunder immediate command of Lieutenants Steadman and PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Watmough, United States Navy, both of whom became dis-tinguished admirals. May 28th, the regiment was reHeved by the EleventhPennsylvania, and proceeded by rail to Chambersburg, Penn-sylvania, where it was assigned to the First Brigade, First Di-vision of Pattersons army, composed of three companiesSecond United States Cavalry (now Fifth Regiment), onecompany Philadelphia City Troop, Battery Heavy Artillery,Captain Doubleday, United States Army, who afterwards be-ca


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