Wearing the blue in the Twenty-fifth Mass volunteer infantry with Burnside's coast division, 18th army corps, and Army of the James . 1st Sergt Charles Mali. Eugene I). Lacount. George C. Nichols. Company F. Heliotype Printing Co., Buetur WEARING THE BLUE. 45 graduated, in 1853, from Union College, and entered the legalprofession. He was on the staff of General Franklin at BullRun, and was commended for gallant conduct. He servedwith brilliancy during the war, being promoted to the rank ofMajor-General, was for several years Governor of the State ofPennsylvania, and as such, distinguished hims
Wearing the blue in the Twenty-fifth Mass volunteer infantry with Burnside's coast division, 18th army corps, and Army of the James . 1st Sergt Charles Mali. Eugene I). Lacount. George C. Nichols. Company F. Heliotype Printing Co., Buetur WEARING THE BLUE. 45 graduated, in 1853, from Union College, and entered the legalprofession. He was on the staff of General Franklin at BullRun, and was commended for gallant conduct. He servedwith brilliancy during the war, being promoted to the rank ofMajor-General, was for several years Governor of the State ofPennsylvania, and as such, distinguished himself by his energyin defending the peace of the State against the rioters of leaving the executive office of Pennsylvania, he has beenappointed Post-Master of Philadelphia. EMBARKATION OF THE EXPEDITION. On Saturday, January 4th. 1862, orders were received tomove on Monday morning, and the next day was spent inpreparation. At six oclock on the morning of January 6th, the Twenty-fifth Massachusetts struck tents, and saw the last of camp Hicks. While the snow was falling in dampening flakesand the chilly morning air pierced to the very bones o
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