Company G 48th Regiment, Pennsylvania Infantry FamilySearch - Field Company G-Westmoreland County It is honored by a monument at Gettysburg. From New Bern to Volume I: ISBN: 1-4134-5302-3 (Trade Paperback) ISBN: Mees, who hails from Pennsylvania and now makes his home in Florida, recently secured his eighth AMA Grand National premier class SuperTwins title, pulling him to within one championship of the great Scotty Parker (nine) for the most AMA flat track championships in history. Jared Mees Crowned '22 AMA Grand National Champion From 11 August to 14 September 1779, Brodhead led a 600-man column up the Allegheny River as part of the Sullivan Expedition. - Company William S. Wallace, Company H, Obituary, What I Saw at Gettysburg, 1863 and 1913, A Word of Consolation for the Kindred of Those Who PA Civil War Soldiers - Regiment Rosters - Free Genealogy It was officially designated the 8th Maryland Continental Regiment, but seldomly referred to that way, Grayson's "Additional" Continental Regiment, January 1, 1779: absorbed by Gist's Ranger Corps, Hartley's "Additional" Continental Regiment, January 13, 1779: formed part of the "new" 11th Pennsylvania after being consolidated with Patton's "Additional" Continental Regiment, Henley's "Additional" Continental Regiment, April 22, 1779: consolidated with Jackson's "Additional" Continental Regiment, Jackson's "Additional" Continental Regiment, July 18, 1780: redesignated the 16th Massachusetts, Malcolm's "Additional" Continental Regiment, April 22, 1779: absorbed by Spencer's "Additional" Continental Regiment, Patton's "Additional" Continental Regiment, January 13, 1779: formed part of the "new" 11th Pennsylvania after being consolidated with Henley's "Additional" Continental Regiment, Spencer's "Additional" Continental Regiment, Unofficially, but mainly called the 5th New Jersey Regiment, Reassigned from its State defense mission to replace the decimated 9th Virginia Regiment at Valley Forge. 8th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment United States Regiments & Batteries > Pennsylvania > Artillery, Cavalry & Engineers The regiment lost 5 officers and 55 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 2 officers and 126 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. Company DUnion County These books were digitized by Yale University and Cornell University. Company B-St. Clair, Schuylkill County Rolls (Images) $9.95, 52nd Pennsylvania Volunteers 8th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry FamilySearch