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Tag Archives: Robert Bell
Gettysburg Off the Beaten Path: The Death of George W. Sandoe
Part of a Series. George Washington Sandoe was a local of the Gettysburg area, hailing from Mount Joy, Pennsylvania. Unfortunately for George Sandoe, he has the unenviable title of being the first Union soldier killed in Gettysburg. Sandoe was part … Continue reading
Posted in Battlefields & Historic Places, Battles
Tagged 21st Pennsylvania Cavalry, 26th Pennsylvania Emergency Militia, Baltimore Pike, Battle of Gettysburg, Bell's Adams County Cavalry Company, Company B 21st Pennsylvania Cavalry, Culp's Hill, Elijah V. White, Evergreen Cemetery, George Washington Sandoe, Gettysburg, Gettysburg Off the Beaten Path, James McAllister, Marsh Creek, Mount Joy Lutheran Church, Mt. Joy Pennsylvania, Robert Bell, Spangler's Spring, William Lightner
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Gettysburg Off the Beaten Path: The 26th Pennsylvania Emergency Militia Monuments
Part of a series. The 26th Pennsylvania Emergency Militia came into existence during the opening stages of the Gettysburg Campaign. As Gen. Robert E. Lee’s army moved north, the War Department created two new military departments to deal with the … Continue reading
Posted in Battlefields & Historic Places, Battles, Campaigns
Tagged 127th Pennsylvania Infantry, 26th Pennsylvania Emergency Militia, Bell's Adams County Cavalry Company, Chambersburg Pike, Darius Couch, Department of the Monongahela, Department of the Susquehanna, Gettysburg, Gettysburg Off the Beaten Path, Granville Haller, John B. Gordon, Joseph Carr, Jubal Early, Marsh Creek, Richard S. Ewell, Robert Bell, White's Comanches, William T. H. Brooks, William W. Jennings
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