. Red: white: and blue badge, Pennsylvania veteran volunteers. A history of the 93rd regiment, known as the "Lebanon infantry" and "One of the 300 fighting regiments" from September 12th, 1861, to June 27th, 1865 . oclock. They were received at theWashington headquarters by Mrs. Anna M. Holstein, the lady Regent ofthe Valley Memorial Association, assisted by Miss Rebecca M. Bonsel andother prominent ladies of the Schuylkill valley. During the reception the Perseverance Band discoursed some of its choicestairs. The Reading Railroad sent a special train at 5 oclock to convey t leRegiment to Phoe


. Red: white: and blue badge, Pennsylvania veteran volunteers. A history of the 93rd regiment, known as the "Lebanon infantry" and "One of the 300 fighting regiments" from September 12th, 1861, to June 27th, 1865 . oclock. They were received at theWashington headquarters by Mrs. Anna M. Holstein, the lady Regent ofthe Valley Memorial Association, assisted by Miss Rebecca M. Bonsel andother prominent ladies of the Schuylkill valley. During the reception the Perseverance Band discoursed some of its choicestairs. The Reading Railroad sent a special train at 5 oclock to convey t leRegiment to Phoenixville, thus enabling the members to catch the expresstrain for home. For this kindness the 93rd Regiment Association desiresto make public acknoAviedgement. SEVENTH REUNION. The Executive Committee of the Ninety-third Regiment PennsylvaniaVeteran Volunteer Association met in Room No. 4 Court House, Lebanon,Pa., on December 28, 1SS3. Corp. George H. Uhler, corresponding Secretary, submitted a circularintended to be issued to members, which was read and ordered to be printed. There were present Lt. W. H. Riland, of Reading; Private Cyrus Dis-singer of Cornwall, and Corresponding Secretary George H. Uhler,. MRS. G. DAWSON COLEMAN MONUMENT. 9SRD REGIMENT PENNA VETERAN VOLUNTEERS. 529 The circular confined itself closely to the business affairs of the Associa-tion, but in the absence of a quorum nothing was officially accomplishedexcept to issue the circular. MEMORIAL STONE COMMITTEE. A meeting of the Memorial Stone Committee, was held in Room No. 5,Court House, Lebanon, July 21, 1884. Major P. G. Mark, Chairman,presided and those present were Lt. E. C. Euston, Capt. D. A. Gruber,Lt. W. H. Riland and Capt. Eli Daugherty. Maj. P. G. Mark presented Gettysburg Battlefield Map for inspection. Chairman Mark also presented the following letter: Home, June 10, Mark: I tbank you for the beautiful appreciation you have of the loveliness andpurity of Jlr. Colpnians character. I do


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