Red, white, and blue badge, Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers : a history of the 93rd Regiment, known as the "Lebanon Infantry" and "one of the 300 fighting regiments," from September 12th, 1861, to June 27th, 1865/ by Penrose G. Mark ; authorized by the Executive Committee of the 93rd Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Association

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Microfiche

Language

English

Publication Date

c1992

Publisher

University Publications of America

Place of Publication

Bethesda, Maryland

Physical

7 microfiches

Series

Civil War unit histories. Part 3, The Union--Mid-Atlantic ; PA 528-534

Notes

The 93rd Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry was one of William F. Fox's "Three Hundred Fighting Regiments" of the Union Army during the Civil War. Recruited in the counties of Lebanon, Dauphin, Berks, Centre, Clinton, and Montour, the 93rd served from October 1861 to June 1865"--Intro.

Includes rosters on p. 367-487.

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