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 . ^ The Original Articles of Organization 4*^ Joseph R. Ingersoll 8 ^ Clement C. Biddle li- The Original Fencible 18 -^ A Fencible of 1826 30>^ Hartman Kuhn 34^ James Page 68^ Trophies and Gifts 84- Fenciblcs Head Dress 106 ^ Biddle Memorial Window 112* John Miller 136 Theodore Hesser 146*^ John W. Ryan 154 Fencibles at Atlantic City 168 ^ Medals 188 Coats of Different Periods . . 198 Pag
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 . ^ The Original Articles of Organization 4*^ Joseph R. Ingersoll 8 ^ Clement C. Biddle li- The Original Fencible 18 -^ A Fencible of 1826 30>^ Hartman Kuhn 34^ James Page 68^ Trophies and Gifts 84- Fenciblcs Head Dress 106 ^ Biddle Memorial Window 112* John Miller 136 Theodore Hesser 146*^ John W. Ryan 154 Fencibles at Atlantic City 168 ^ Medals 188 Coats of Different Periods . . 198 Page Memorial Window 206 • Spanish Engineers 224 Parlor, Co. A, Armory 238^^ Fencibles Guarding Troop Train 262-^ Champion Flag and Original Banner 268* Escorting the G. A. R 288 A Locomotive Bell from Pittsburg Riots 300- W, Wes. Chew SIO^ Fencibles at Academy of Music 316^ William A. Witherup 324 Thurber T. Brazer 328 ^ Fencibles Headquarters, War 1908 334- Co. A and B, War 1908 340- In Camp, War 1908 348* Co C and D, War 1908 360 Camp Sea Isle City 378 ^ Parlor, Co. C, Armory 396^ Old Guard at Atlanta 406 Uniforms of 1913 412 Uniforms of 1913 418 A Fencible of 1913 424- Uniforms of 1913 428 xvii. AHMORY—STATE P^EXCIBLES, BROAD AND RACE STREETS, PHILADELPHIA. ONE HUNDRED YEARS WITH THE STATE FENCIBLES SPECTAMUR AGENDO CHAPTER —1814. WAR OF 1812 ORGANIZATION OF THE STATE FENCIBLES—PREPARATION FOR WAR—TENDER OF SERVICE TO THE GOVERNOR—STATE FENCIBLESAT CAMPS BLOOMFIELD AND DU PONT—FENCIBLES ASSIGNED TO THEADVANCED LIGHT BRIGADE—CLOSE OF THE WAR—FENCIBLES RETURNTO PHILADELPHIA. The War of 1812 has been most characteristically denominatedThe Struggle for Commercial Independence. No other country^however feeble in military resources, even to a weakness beyond ourrevolutionary position, could have borne the frequent and degrad-ing acts of oppression inflicted upon our rights upon the high seasand in foreign ports. American sailors shot down by the cannonsof Eng
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