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47th Pennsylvania Volunteers « ONE CIVIL WAR REGIMENTS STORY 47th Pennsylvania Volunteers ONE CIVIL WAR REGIMENT'S STORY Home About the 47th Pennsylvania Volunteers Start of the Rebellion Letters Home and Diaries Kept Henry D Wharton – Journalist, Soldier and Public Servant Henry D Wharton’s Civil War Letters (Pennsylvania Volunteers, 11th Regiment-Sunbury Guards, April-July 1861)
47th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia The 47th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, officially known as the 47th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry and frequently referred to as the 47th Pennsylvania Volunteers, was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War and the early months of the Reconstruction era It was formed by adults and teenagers from small towns and larger metropolitan areas in
47th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry - FamilySearch Formed by adults and teenagers from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's small towns and cities, the 47th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry was composed primarily of men of German heritage #91;1 #93; Many of this regiment's members and their family and friends still spoke German or its "Pennsylvania Dutch" variant in their homes and churches more than a hundred years after their
47th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry 47th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry The 47th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry was organized at Harrisburg in the months of August and September, 1861 The unit was moved to Washington, D C , September 20-21 and was attached to the 3rd Brigade, W F Smith's Division, Army of Potomac, to January, 1862
About the 47th Pennsylvania Volunteers There, the 47th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry joined the 2nd Brigade, 1st Division of the Department of the Gulf’s 19th Army Corps, and became the only Pennsylvania regiment to serve in the Red River Campaign of Union Major-General Nathaniel P Banks
47th Pennsylvania Volunteers - Facebook Other posts 47th Pennsylvania Volunteers 14h #MonumentMonday: The first man to serve as the Regimental Quartertmaster of the 47th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry was James Van Dyke, Sr (1826-1881), a sheriff of Northumberland County, Pennsylvania who later became a well-known hotelier in Sunbury and was laid to rest at the Sunbury
47th Regiment - Pennsylvania Volunteers - Find a Grave A curated virtual cemetery This virtual cemetery is being developed to honor the men who served in the 47th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry during the Civil War The creator of this cemetery for the 47th Pennsylvania is currently researching duplicate listings of individual soldiers to determine whether these indicate the presence of both actual grave and cenotaph memorials on Find a
47th Pennsylvania Infantry - Military Wiki The 47th Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War Formed by adults and teenagers from the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania's small towns and cities, this regiment was composed primarily of men of German heritage, and was ultimately known as the 47th Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteers due to the length of service by