History of the 103d Regiment, Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry, 1861-1865: By Luther S. Dickey ...Details the history of the 103rd Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry Regiment from their mustering-in August 1861 and the capture of the regiment at Plymouth and the incarceration at Andersonville to their mustering-out in July 1865. Includes supplemental material written by various members while at Andersonville as well as personal accounts of various battles. |
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abatis advance Andersonville prison army artillery attack battery battle of Fair battle of Kinston battle of Plymouth Bern brigade buried in Nat Capt capt'd at Plymouth captured Casey Casey's division cavalry Charleston command Confederate cooked today Corp Couch's date not given died at Andersonville disch discharged enemy enemy's Fair Oaks field fire flank force front Gazzam guard guns Heintzelman infantry James John July June 25 Keyes killed Lehmann line of battle McClellan miles morning moved Naglee night o'clock officers official report ordered paroled Dec Penna picket line pleasant position prisoners prisoners of war railroad rain rear rebels received redoubt Regiment Richmond rifle pits river Roanoke Roanoke Island S. C.-Morning Samuel sent Sept serv Seven Pines skirmishers troops Veteran Wessells White Oak Swamp William Williamsburg road woods wounded at battle yards York