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Title: History of the Corn Exchange Regiment, 118th Pennsylvania Volunteers, from their first engagement at Antietam to Appomattox. To which is added a record of its organization and a complete roster. Fully illustrated with maps, portraits, and over one hundred illustrations
Year: 1888 (1880s)
Authors: United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 118th (1862-1865) Smith, John L., b. 1846
Subjects: United States. Army. Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 118th (1862-1865) United States -- History Civil War, 1861-1865 Regimental histories
Publisher: Philadelphia, Pa., J. L. Smith
Contributing Library: New York Public Library
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. With the earnest hope, gentlemen, that you may continue to work with the samedutifulness in the future, and contribute from your means with the same liberalitythat you have in the past, until this unnatural and insane rebellion has been sup-pressed and the supremacy of the law and order fully re-established, I have the honor to remain, very respectfully, your obedient servant, A. G. CURTIN. This commercial body had already^ furnished from its mem-bersliip, or those who had affihations with it, many good andwortiiy men, who had tasted deeply of the .stern severities ofwar. Notable among them was Captain Charles M. Prevost.He had earned prominence and distinction on the staff of theirfellow-townsman, Brigadier-General Frank Patterson, in thehard-fouglit battles of the Peninsula, and on him fell worthilythe choice of the colonelcy of the regiment their energies hadso manfully projected. To him they wisely committed its THE NtVV YOi^N PUBLIC LIBRA^^7 ASTOD, LENOX ANDTIE-DEN FOUNDATIONS.
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— 9 — destinies; to him they intrusted its reputation and theirs; tohis skill they gave its training; to his soldierl)judgment tlieyconsigned its miHtary keeping. But six other officers, Gwynn,Donaldson, Batchelder, Hand, Walters and McCutchen, hadbeen in actual battle. Many others, among them Colonel Pre-vost as a captain and Major Herring as a lieutenant, had beenwell schooled in tactical instruction in the Gray Reserves, aregiment of high repute in the Pennsylvania militia. From theranks of this organization the line of the 119th Pennsylvania,as well as the regiment the history of which we are nowwriting, was supplied with some of its best commissioned,officers. It still bears distinguished place in the serviceof the State as the 1st Regiment Infantry of the NationalGuard. The authority to recruit was received early in August. Thesubstantial aid supplied by the Corn Exchange lent an impetusto the labor, and the work was prosecuted with unusual vigor.Recruiting stations were ope

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