. ^. HISTOKY OF FRANKLIN COUNTY. 339 rived in town, on their way up the valley with Pattersons army. Many ofthe men were granted brief furloughs to visit their friends. On June 2 Patterson arrived in town to organize his army formovement up the valley against Harpers Ferry, and other points occupied bythe rebels. The organization completed was as follows: First Division—Brev. Maj!-Gen. George Cadwallader commanding, con-sisting of First, Third and Fourth Brigades. First Brigade—Col. George H. Thomas, Second United States Ca


. ^. HISTOKY OF FRANKLIN COUNTY. 339 rived in town, on their way up the valley with Pattersons army. Many ofthe men were granted brief furloughs to visit their friends. On June 2 Patterson arrived in town to organize his army formovement up the valley against Harpers Ferry, and other points occupied bythe rebels. The organization completed was as follows: First Division—Brev. Maj!-Gen. George Cadwallader commanding, con-sisting of First, Third and Fourth Brigades. First Brigade—Col. George H. Thomas, Second United States Cavalry,commanding, consisting of four companies United States Cavalry, and FirstPhiladelphia City Troop, Capt. James; battalion of artillery and infantry, ; First Rhode Island Regiment and battery, Col. Burnside;Sixth Pennsylvania Regiment, Col. Nagle; Twenty-first Pennsylvania Regi-ment, Col. Ballier; Twenty-third Pennsylvania Regiment, Col. Dare. Third Brigade— E. C. Williams commanding, consisting ofSeventh Regiment Pennsylvania


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