One hundred years with the State Fencibles : a history of the First Company State Fencibles, Infantry Corps State Fencibles, Infantry Battalion State Fencibles, and the Old Guard State Fencibles, 1813-1913 . ved: First Call (5 minutes before reveille) .... A. M. Reveille (one gun) Exercises Recall Sick Call Mess Call (Breakfast) Fatigue Call Guard Mounting Drill Recall Mess Call (Dinner) Noon. Evening Parade P. M. Mess Call (Supper) Retreat (Sunset) Tattoo Taps Roll Call at Reveille and Tattoo. XV. As this encampment


One hundred years with the State Fencibles : a history of the First Company State Fencibles, Infantry Corps State Fencibles, Infantry Battalion State Fencibles, and the Old Guard State Fencibles, 1813-1913 . ved: First Call (5 minutes before reveille) .... A. M. Reveille (one gun) Exercises Recall Sick Call Mess Call (Breakfast) Fatigue Call Guard Mounting Drill Recall Mess Call (Dinner) Noon. Evening Parade P. M. Mess Call (Supper) Retreat (Sunset) Tattoo Taps Roll Call at Reveille and Tattoo. XV. As this encampment is for the purpose of instruction, itis expected that every member of the Battalion will be present. By order of Major Brazer. Thomas S. Lanard,Captain and Adjutant. The North American said of this encampment: Headed by a band and flying flags, the four companies of StateFencibles, under the command of Maj. Thurber T. Brazer, marchedfrom the armory, Broad Street, below Race, to the Chestnut Streetferries, where they embarked for Sea Isle City, the scene of thisyears encampment. The men were attired in the new regulation olive-drab uniform. Upon their arrival at Sea Isle City a reception was tendered. 1908 CAMP AT SEA ISLE CITY 379 the FcDcibles by the American Guards, of Sea Isle City, and theSea Isle City Yacht Club. Later the camp, which was nanie<lfor Hartnian Kuhn, a former captain, was pitched in the south-ern section of the city, A review of the Fencibles by DirectorClay will take place Thursday. The following officers are associated with Major Brazer: Adju-tant, Captain Thomas S. Lanard; battalion quartermaster, Cap-tain Edward E. Packer; battalion commissary, Captain A. ; surgeon, Frank N. Greene. The following incident occurred while in camp, of which theEvening Bulletin said: Sea Isle City, N. J., Aug. 7. Kobert Drouet^ actor and playwright, is today the hero ofSea Isle City, and especially loud in his praise are the State Fen-cibles encamped here. By his


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