. History of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers in the war of the rebellion--1862-1863; regimental re-unions, 1885-1906; history of monument; . all, John Pugh. (.harles Darlington, Norris L. Yarnall, Colonel Davidson, John L. Grim, Joel Hollingsworth, George John D. Howard, llenrv C. Warliurton. Jamc.; Cheetham. Gettysburg Rciiiiioii, 1S9S. Company E—Elias W. Copeland, Oliver R. Patterson, JamesWilson, Edward T. Harlan, John Epright, George F. Daily,Samuel J. Thompson, William Mercer, E. R. Griffith, WilliamH. Ikir


. History of the One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers in the war of the rebellion--1862-1863; regimental re-unions, 1885-1906; history of monument; . all, John Pugh. (.harles Darlington, Norris L. Yarnall, Colonel Davidson, John L. Grim, Joel Hollingsworth, George John D. Howard, llenrv C. Warliurton. Jamc.; Cheetham. Gettysburg Rciiiiioii, 1S9S. Company E—Elias W. Copeland, Oliver R. Patterson, JamesWilson, Edward T. Harlan, John Epright, George F. Daily,Samuel J. Thompson, William Mercer, E. R. Griffith, WilliamH. Ikirns. Company F—Townsend E. Mercer, Cyrus J. liurnett. John , Joseph W. Martin, I. Walton Martin, W. W. Potts,Mifflin W. Bailey, Peter Gamble, Thomas T. Smith, Reese , Caleb S. James, C. P. Keech, Evan A. Mercer. Company G—William D. W^ebster, Wilmer Wood, W. Company H—John Mott, John Standring, Robert ^l. Green,William Trainer, Jr., Joseph Arment, Charles Bonsall. Company I—Nicholas Garrigan. Company K—James E. Ingram, H. C. W^ells, William Kane,George W. Channell, George L. Osborne, Enos C. Baker, John , George W. 276 READIXG REUNION.{Fifteenth Annual.)Skptembkr i6, 1899. Arrivini; at Reading, the excursionists, to the nunilier of 157,were transferred by trolley cars to the Highland House onMount Neversink. After dinner the business meeting was calledto order by President Colonel Joseph W. llawle\-. and prayeroffered by Chaplain Rev. Joseph S. Evans. Colonel Hawley made a touching reference to the death ofCharles P. Keech, late Secretary of the Association, and ])aida glowing tribute to his memory and his services. It was thendecided to enter into the election of a secretar_\- to till thevacancy. Robert M. Green nominated John W. Marshall andHarry C. Wells named John H. luiiley. The balloting resulted— .Marshall 38, Bailey 2t,. Comrade ^larshall was declaredelected, and at once assumed the duties of the office. The sec


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