. History of the Twenty-third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birneys Zouaves : three months and three years service, Civil War .. . HENRY TATE,Co. E. KiUed at Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862. PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 63 REPORT OF BRIG. GEN. ALBION P. HOWE, Commanding First Brigade, at the Battle of Malvern Hill. Headquarters Howes Brigade, Couchs Division. Harrisons Landing, Va., July 5, 1862. Captain:—In obedience to the instructions from the headquarters of the First Division, Fourth Army Corps, I have the honor to submit a report of the operations of the brigade under my command at the ba
. History of the Twenty-third Pennsylvania volunteer infantry, Birneys Zouaves : three months and three years service, Civil War .. . HENRY TATE,Co. E. KiUed at Fair Oaks, May 31, 1862. PENNSYLVANIA VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 63 REPORT OF BRIG. GEN. ALBION P. HOWE, Commanding First Brigade, at the Battle of Malvern Hill. Headquarters Howes Brigade, Couchs Division. Harrisons Landing, Va., July 5, 1862. Captain:—In obedience to the instructions from the headquarters of the First Division, Fourth Army Corps, I have the honor to submit a report of the operations of the brigade under my command at the battle of Malvern Hill, on the ist BVT. DAVID A. RUSSELL,Division Commander Killed at Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864. The brigade on that day was composed of the following regiments,viz: The One Hundred and Second Pennsylvania, commanded by Col-onel Rowley ; the Ninety-eighth Pennsylvania, commanded by ColonelBallier ; the Ninety-third Pennsylvania, commanded by Captain Long;the Sixty-second New York, commanded by Colonel the Fifty-f^fth New York, commanded by Lieutenant-Colonel Thourot. The position of the brigade was on the right of the division line of 64 HISTORY OF THE TWENTY-THIRD REGIMENT
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