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United States -- History -- Civil War, 1861-1865 -- Regimental histories.

 Subject
Subject Source: Library of Congress Subject Headings

Found in 3 Collections and/or Records:

[Discharge] 1865, June 26 of William Lour [Lower]

 Collection
Identifier: 003-MS 189
Abstract

William Lour was discharged from the A Company, 206th Regiment, Pa. Volunteers at Richmond, Va. Discharge was signed by Fre A. Sawyer, Captain, and W. W. Nesbitt, Captain of the company. Oath of identity 1883, January 25 signed at Williamsburg Blair County, Pa.

Dates: Created: 1865

John H. Bassler papers

 Collection — Box Box 1
Identifier: 003-MS 57
Scope and Contents Handwritten manuscript of Bassler's address, "Reminiscences of the first day's fighting at Gettysburg," delivered at Albright Collegiate Institute, 1895 June, a reprint of a letter by General Roy Stone concerning the regimental colors of the 149th Pa. Volunteers at Gettysburg that appeared in Bassler's, "The color episode of the 149th regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers in the first day's fight at Gettysburg, July 1st, 1863," and a letter from Camp McNeil to Peter Stoudt concerning new colonies...
Dates: 1862-1896

John H. Bassler Papers. Manuscript

 Digital Record
Identifier: Reminiscences of the First Day's Fighting at Gettysburg
Dates: Digitized: 1895