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29: 724: 514:, then serving in the Shenandoah Valley. On October 20, it marched to Dranesville, where Colonel Kane was wounded in the mouth while repulsing the Confederates. During a reorganization of the regiment in January 1862, Hugh W. McNeil was elected colonel and Kane lieutenant colonel, with Stone remaining major. Biddle had resigned to take his place in Congress. During the 503:
Reserves were first assigned to garrison duty in Maryland. On July 12 a scouting party under Kane of sixty men were surrounded by cavalry at New Creek Village, but fought them off, killing eight Confederates and wounding sixteen. After receiving reinforcements, Kane moved to Ridgeville which he captured after a skirmish.
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The other six companies went under Major Stone. During the retreat from Richmond, they lost one company in a swamp, then fought at Gaines Mill. Two other companies were lost during the retreat. At the retreat to Harrison's Landing, Stone and his men constructed a bridge over a stream, possibly saving
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for the majority of its service with the Union Army. The regiment was initially issued .69 caliber smoothbore muskets, but some of the men would not accept them, insisting that they were a rifle regiment. They eventually received .58 caliber rifles and used these weapons through August 1862. The 13th
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Prior to the Gettysburg Campaign, the 13th Pennsylvania returned to the Pennsylvania Reserves division was reassigned to the V Corps. Niles was wounded and Taylor was killed in fighting at the edge of The Wheatfield, leaving Major Hartshorn in command. They then marched to Spotsylvania for their
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the Union army. Stone took command of a different regiment after this. After the Peninsula Campaign, the regiment served in the Northern Virginia Campaign and participated in the defense of Henry House Hill during the closing hours of the
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for covering Pope's retreat. His position was filled by Edward Irvin. The new major was Alanson Niles. The regiment was decimated at Antietam, losing Colonel McNeil. The new commander was
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as major. Kane, as a civilian, wanted to have Biddle, a Mexican War Veteran, be colonel instead, and a second election was held, granting Kane his wish. The unit served as part of the
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In early September, the two battalions were re-united under the command of McNeil, who had been sick; the Pennsylvania Reserve Division, now designated as the Third Division of the
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of the Army of the Potomac. The regiment was rearmed with Model 1859 Sharps breechloader rifles prior to setting off on the Maryland Campaign. At Bull Run, Kane was promoted to
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The "Rifles" designation was a holdover from the days when soldiers who carried rifled weapons wore a special outfit, and the Bucktails carried breech-loading
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final battle. The regiment was mustered out of service on June 11, 1864. Those who had reenlisted as veteran volunteers were transferred to the
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During the Battle of Harrisonburg on June 6, in an attempt to rescue a Captain Haines and his wounded men of the
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History of the Pennsylvania Reserves: A Complete Record of the Organization
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for much of the early and middle parts of the war, and served in the
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The Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps Historical Society
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Col. Hugh McNeil – 1/22/1862–9/16/1862 (killed in action)
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Pennsylvania U.S. Volunteer Infantry Regiments 1861–1865
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Units and formations of the Union Army from Pennsylvania
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1864
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United States
Union
Infantry
Battle of Dranesville
Battle of Good's Farm
Battle of Cross Keys
Battle of Mechanicsville
Battle of Gaines' Mill
Battle of Savage's Station
Battle of Glendale
Battle of Malvern Hill
Battle of Second Bull Run
Battle of South Mountain
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Fredericksburg
Battle of Gettysburg
Mine Run Campaign
Battle of the Wilderness
Battle of Spotsylvania Courthouse
41st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment (12th Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry Regiment)
43rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment (14th Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry Regiment)
infantry
regiment
Union Army
American Civil War
Pennsylvania Reserve division
Army of the Potomac
Eastern Theater
Antietam

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