. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . y HonGalusha A. Grow, Speaker ofthe United States House ofRepresentatives, on behalf ofthe Governor of Pennsylvania,the Honorable Andrew , and was responded toby the Honorable William , of Philadelphia, and byColonel Birney. The occasionwas made one of festivity andceremony, camp being elabor-ately decorated with ever-green ; each company havingan elegant dinner provided. During the day prizes were contend-ed for in pole climbing, sackracing, pig chasi
. History of the twenty third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birney's Zouaves; three months & three years service, Civil War . y HonGalusha A. Grow, Speaker ofthe United States House ofRepresentatives, on behalf ofthe Governor of Pennsylvania,the Honorable Andrew , and was responded toby the Honorable William , of Philadelphia, and byColonel Birney. The occasionwas made one of festivity andceremony, camp being elabor-ately decorated with ever-green ; each company havingan elegant dinner provided. During the day prizes were contend-ed for in pole climbing, sackracing, pig chasing, boxing and othergames of amusement, the entire day being given up to pleasureand entertainment, the camp being crowded with visitors fromWashington and members of the brigade, the Twenty-thirdentertaining all who called. There being present HonorableSimon Cameron, Secretary of War; members of Congressfrom Pennsylvania and many distinguished and influentialcitizens, friends of the regiment from Philadelphia. Thedivision was drilled in evolutions o£ the line weekly byGeneral Buell, while he remained in command. In these. ZACHARIAH SHAW,Co. F. Killed at Cold Harbor, June i, 1864, 32 HISTORY OF THE TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT exercises the regiment always paraded as two battalions,each battalion numbering as many men as any other singleregiment in the brigade. The division drills were on thefield at Meridian Hill; this is now one of the finest residentialsections of Washington; it was then away out in the our march over to the drill grounds we passed the U. Home; the old boys were always out in force to greetthe youngsters. The regiment was dressed in a dark blue Zouave uniformand was known as the Birney Zouaves, with 15 companies, bandof 36 pieces and two vivandieres, who remained with the regi-ment until thelater part of theyear, when theyleft for addition tothe regular drillsthe men wereconstantly em-ployed in build-ing fortificationscutting timber,a
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