. History of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers in the war of the rebellion--1862-1863; regimental re-unions, 1885-1906; history of monument; . fficer. On Sundav morning, the various places of interest on thebattlefield were visited by the excursionists, and at V. special train left Antietam Station for the return tri]). Uponreaching Gettysburg, many of the excursionists stopj^ed. for thepurpose of visiting that sacred spot. The train, with thoseremaining in it. arrived in Philadelphia at P. M. All whoparticipated in the excursion expressed ple


. History of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers in the war of the rebellion--1862-1863; regimental re-unions, 1885-1906; history of monument; . fficer. On Sundav morning, the various places of interest on thebattlefield were visited by the excursionists, and at V. special train left Antietam Station for the return tri]). Uponreaching Gettysburg, many of the excursionists stopj^ed. for thepurpose of visiting that sacred spot. The train, with thoseremaining in it. arrived in Philadelphia at P. M. All whoparticipated in the excursion expressed pleasure for the excellentarrangements that had been made for their comfort, and thusended one of the most enjoyable pilgrimages ever made b\- theAssociation and its friends. [Note: On other pages will be found a detailed account ofthe excursion to Antietam, the dedication of monument of the124th, the names of members of regiment who i)articii)ated. aphotograph of the survivors present, the |)rayer of ChaplainJoseph S. Evans, addresses of Colonel Joseph ^^. Plawley andRobert M. Green. Also the details pertaining to the transfer ofmonuments to the Inited States Government.].


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