History of Warren County, Chapter 24

CHAPTER XXIV COUNTY BUILDINGS, ETC Utilizing the Rooms of Private Dwellings for Public Purposes – The First Jail – The Village School-House Used as a Court-Room – Reminiscences Concerning Jail Breakers – The First Court-House – The Second Jail – Stone Office Building – Destruction of Same by Fire – Another Erected of Brick – … Read more

History of Warren County, Chapter 23

CHAPTER XXIII ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTY-SECOND REGIMENT AND OTHER COMMANDS One Hundred and Eighty-second of the Line, Otherwise the Twenty-first Cavalry – Its Warren County Contingent – Serves a Six Months’ Term – Reorganized to Serve for Three Years – For Four Months Renders Gallant Service as an Infantry Regiment of the Fifth Corps – … Read more

History of Warren County, Chapter 22

CHAPTER XXII ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIRST AND ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-NINTH REGIMENTS One Hundred and Fifty-first Regiment – Company F Recruited in Warren County – Regimental Organization – Colonel Harrison Allen, of Warren, in Command – Joins the Army of the Potomac – Assigned to the First Corps – The Chancellorsville Campaign – The Weary … Read more

History of Warren County, Chapter 21

CHAPTER XXI ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH AND ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIFTH REGIMENTS   The One Hundred and Thirteenth Regiment of the Line or Twelfth Cavalry – Organized near Philadelphia – Joins Pope in Virginia – Subsequent Services in the Shenandoah Valley – The First Command to Discover Lee’s Northward Movement in 1863 – Nearly Surrounded … Read more

History of Warren County, Chapter 20

CHAPTER XX ONE HUNDRED AND ELEVENTH REGIMENT In What Counties Recruited – Its Warren County Companies – Regimental Rendezvous – Original Field Officers – Equipped at Harrisburg – Proceeds to Baltimore – Thence to Harper’s Ferry – Assigned to Banks’s Second Corps – In Action at Cedar Mountain – Heroic Daring Displayed at Antietam – … Read more

History of Warren County, Chapter 19

CHAPTER XIX FIFTY-EIGHTH AND EIGHTY-THIRD REGIMENTS Colonel Curtis, of Warren, Authorized to Raise a Regiment – Is but Partially Successful – Its Consolidation with Another Fractional Command – The Field Officers – Regiment Proceeds to Fortress Monroe – Its Services in that Department – Ordered to Beaufort, N.C. – Transferred to the Army of the … Read more

History of Warren County, Chapter 18

CHAPTER XVIII FORTY-SECOND REGIMENT – BUCKTAIL RIFLES Manner of Recruiting Its First Companies – The Unique Material of Which It Was Composed – Woodsmen to the Front – Floating Down the Susquehanna – Captain Stone’s Raft-men – The First Company to Leave Warren – To Pittsburgh in Boats of Their Own Make – By Rail … Read more

History of Warren County, Chapter 17

CHAPTER XVII THIRTY-NINTH REGIMENT – TENTH RESERVE Where Recruited – The Warren Guards – Regimental Rendezvous – Organization of the Regiment – It Proceeds to Harrisburg – Thence to Washington – Brigade Assignment – General Ord in Command – The Fight at Dranesville – A Weary March to Fredericksburg – Transferred to the Peninsula – … Read more

History of Warren County, Chapter 16

CHAPTER XVI DURING AND SINCE THE LATE WAR   Mutterings of the Coming Storm – The Outbreak – Call for Troops – Citizens of Warren in Council–Their Proceedings – The First Two Companies of Volunteers – Others in Readiness – Leaving Home for the Front – Brief Allusion to Other Organizations – Number of Warren … Read more