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The full title of this unit history is “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 and published by the Aughinbaugh Press of Harrisburg, Pennsylvania in 1911.
Volume meas. approx. 6.00 x 9.00 inches and is bound in blue cloth with a white 6th Corps badge outlined in red on the front cover. Gold lettering inside the badge reads “93RD PENN’A VET. VOLUNTEERS 1861-1865.” Covers are slightly worn with some minor surface dirt. Spine shows wear at top and bottom as well as rubbed out library mark.
Interior runs 577 pages with roster. Front and back signatures reinforced with black tape. Some minor pencil marks here and there. Inside front cover has blotted out library markings. Book has 17 black & white photographs and is complete.
A good reading copy.
The 93rd Pennsylvania was organized in Lebanon on October 1, 1861. It served in both the 4th and 6th Corps of the Army of the Potomac. They were engaged heavily on the Peninsula and also saw at Salem Church, Gettysburg, Wilderness where they again suffered heavily, Spotsylvania, Cold Harbor, Petersburg and in the Valley with Sheridan at Opequan, Winchester, Fisher’s Hill and Cedar Creek. [ad][ph:L]
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