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A brief history of Company A, 140th Pa.Volunteer Regiment. | Richard P Roberts
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This site is dedicated to the memory and preservation of Col.Richard P. Roberts,commander of the 140th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment. A brief history of Company A, 140th Pa.Volunteer Regiment. Posted by Mark Grago. On July 1, 2014. History or the One-Hundred Fortieth Pennsylvania Volunteers. By James J. Purman, am, M.D., Formerly First Lieutenant of Company. The companies located along the road, being so widely separated, while they were under the general command of the Colonel at Camp Seward,...
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September | 2013 | Richard P Roberts
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This site is dedicated to the memory and preservation of Col.Richard P. Roberts,commander of the 140th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment. All posts for the month September, 2013. Feeling “vintage”. Posted by Mark Grago. On September 3, 2013. I’m in a vintage mood,can’t you tell? Please send all comments and correspondence by Email. Your visits are graciously appreciated! Follow Blog via Email. Enter your email address to follow this blog and receive notifications of new posts by email.
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This site is dedicated to the memory and preservation of Col.Richard P. Roberts,commander of the 140th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment. All posts by Mark Grago. Grave of Col. Richard P. Roberts. Posted by Mark Grago. On June 12, 2016. We Will Never Forget…. Posted by Mark Grago. On July 3, 2015. In memory of the gallant, fallen soldiers who gave their lives on this day at the Battle of Gettysburg. Civil War Letters of Beaver County, PA. Posted by Mark Grago. On April 6, 2015. The 100th Pennsylva...
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July | 2015 | Richard P Roberts
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This site is dedicated to the memory and preservation of Col.Richard P. Roberts,commander of the 140th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment. All posts for the month July, 2015. We Will Never Forget…. Posted by Mark Grago. On July 3, 2015. In memory of the gallant, fallen soldiers who gave their lives on this day at the Battle of Gettysburg. Please send all comments and correspondence by Email. Your visits are graciously appreciated! Follow Blog via Email. Join 1 other follower. Follow me on Twitter.
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Civil War Letters of Beaver County, PA | Richard P Roberts
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This site is dedicated to the memory and preservation of Col.Richard P. Roberts,commander of the 140th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Civil War Letters of Beaver County, PA. Posted by Mark Grago. On April 6, 2015. Http:/ www.timesonline.com/community/news/the-huffman-letters-big-beaver-author-publishes-letters-from-darlington/article b92ba918-d6fb-11e4-9881-57655cb753ba.html/? A letter penned by William Huffman. (Notice Darlington, Beaver County, in the address! We Will Never Forget….
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The slain of Gettysburg…may we never forget. | Richard P Roberts
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This site is dedicated to the memory and preservation of Col.Richard P. Roberts,commander of the 140th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment. The slain of Gettysburg…may we never forget. Posted by Mark Grago. On July 3, 2014. Colonel Strong Vincent took initiative and directed his brigade up the slope of Little Round Top to defend the hill against the on- slaught of Law’s Brigade. The colonel climbed onto a boulder and cried out, Don’t give an inch! Samuel Kosciuszko Zook recovered from a wound sustai...
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In memoriam… | Richard P Roberts
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This site is dedicated to the memory and preservation of Col.Richard P. Roberts,commander of the 140th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Posted by Mark Grago. On July 2, 2014. The Battle of Gettysburg inhaled the largest amount of casualties of any battle in the Civil War with a little over 51,000. It also produced 63 Medals of Honor. (That is an unprecedented statistic! Larr; A brief history of Company A, 140th Pa.Volunteer Regiment. The slain of Gettysburg…may we never forget. Follow “Ric...
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July | 2014 | Richard P Roberts
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This site is dedicated to the memory and preservation of Col.Richard P. Roberts,commander of the 140th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment. All posts for the month July, 2014. The slain of Gettysburg…may we never forget. Posted by Mark Grago. On July 3, 2014. Colonel Strong Vincent took initiative and directed his brigade up the slope of Little Round Top to defend the hill against the on- slaught of Law’s Brigade. The colonel climbed onto a boulder and cried out, Don’t give an inch! Samuel Kosciuszk...
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March | 2014 | Richard P Roberts
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This site is dedicated to the memory and preservation of Col.Richard P. Roberts,commander of the 140th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment. All posts for the month March, 2014. Abraham Lincoln letter to Edward Everett. Posted by Mark Grago. On March 13, 2014. November 20, 1863. Our sick boy, for whom you kindly inquire, we hope is past the worst. Your Obt. Servt. Beaver County Civil War Soldiers. Posted by Mark Grago. On March 10, 2014. This is a wonderful piece of local history for Beaver County!
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