. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. Ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major-General George G. Meade, Major General Winfield S. Hancock, Major General John F. Reynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle .. . y F included. 174 Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE UNION LOSSES ATGETTYSBURG BY STATES, ETC. Connoctiput, — Delaware Illluois Indiana, Maine Maryland Massachusetts, .. Michigan Minnesota, New Hampshire,New Jersey, ... New Yorlj, Pennsylvania, ... Ohio Rhode Island, ... Verm


. Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. Ceremonies at the dedication of the monuments erected by the commonwealth of Pennsylvania to Major-General George G. Meade, Major General Winfield S. Hancock, Major General John F. Reynolds and to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battle .. . y F included. 174 Pennsylvania at Gettysburg. COMPARATIVE STATEMENT OF THE UNION LOSSES ATGETTYSBURG BY STATES, ETC. Connoctiput, — Delaware Illluois Indiana, Maine Maryland Massachusetts, .. Michigan Minnesota, New Hampshire,New Jersey, ... New Yorlj, Pennsylvania, ... Ohio Rhode Island, ... Vermont, West Virginia, . Wisconsin, Staff Ambulance CorpsU. S. Regulars,U. S. Volunteeis, KlI-LED. Wounded. OB Missing. a o o C- c c s .^ r^ 1—• o •fi ■fl M E a e H £ ^ o H o H - H Total, 41 18 165 2 18 17 98 1 9 5 29 4 91 33 351 4 112 36 570 15 25 4 103 1S2 79 939 8 183 57 596 4 47 14 159 62 27 236 72 43 448 902 294 3,713 69 G92 393 3,469 45 12H GO 709 12 13 4 74 57 13 285 9 4 43 1 100 40 473 8 2 34 11 1 3 159 62 860 6 10 8 52 1 . 2,909 1,115 183 11024926828743112541 38 63 1,692 1,339 351 5 59 8 180 1 27520 340 161 139 552 1,027 140 1,537 1,111 223 368 634 5,891 1,271 97 415 67 806 56 1 1,374 92 5,182 23,049 CEREMONIES AT THE DEDICATION REGIMENTAL MONUMENTS (175) ( 176 1. DEDICATION OP MONUMENT 11™ REGIMENT INFANTRY* September 3, 1890ADDRESS OF CAPTAIN HENRY B. PIPER M Y Comrades:—To have taken part on the side of the Union in thelate civil war is of much importance, and to have participated as amember of that grand old regiment, the Eleventh Pennsylvania Vol-unteers, may be counted an honorable distinction. The part it playedin the most sanguinaiy national tragedy of the century, was both importantand conspicuous. Entering the services at the beginning, and continuing tothe end, participating in the first and last battles of the war, its very namebecame the synonym of patriotism and bravery. Early in April, 1861, the old Eleventh was organized as a th


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