Souvenir of the re-union of the blue and the gray, on the battlefield of Gettysburg, July 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1888 How to get there, and what is to be done during the year . eremonies. The following is the order of exercises. Prayer, by the Rev. Alfred C. Roe;Chaplain of the Veteran 9th Regiment, N. G. S. N. Y., and formerly of the 83d N. in the field; Unveiling of the Monument; Music, by the9th Regiment, N. G. S. NY. Band; Reception of Monument by the Veteran Association from Chairman of MonumentCommittee; Delivery of Monument to the New York State Commission, and acceptance bythe Get


Souvenir of the re-union of the blue and the gray, on the battlefield of Gettysburg, July 1, 2, 3 and 4, 1888 How to get there, and what is to be done during the year . eremonies. The following is the order of exercises. Prayer, by the Rev. Alfred C. Roe;Chaplain of the Veteran 9th Regiment, N. G. S. N. Y., and formerly of the 83d N. in the field; Unveiling of the Monument; Music, by the9th Regiment, N. G. S. NY. Band; Reception of Monument by the Veteran Association from Chairman of MonumentCommittee; Delivery of Monument to the New York State Commission, and acceptance bythe Gettysburg Memorial Association; Poem, bv Rowland B. Mahany; Music, by the Band;Oration, by Hon. Orlando B. Potter; Music; Benediction. The roster of battles in which the9th Regiment was engaged is: Harpers Ferry, Cedar Mountain, Rappahannock. Thoroughfare Gap, second Bull Run, Spottsylvania, Chantilly, South Mountain, Antietam, Ficd-ricksburg, Fitzhugh Crossing, North Anna River, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine Run,Wilderness, Laurell Hill and Cold Harbor. The loss of the regiment during the war inkilled, wounded and died of wounds, was 684. It is expected that


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