Video: The 148th Infantry becomes known as the "Centre County" regiment.
Автор: Penn State University
Загружено: 2013-07-01
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Описание: Over 700 new recruits responded. When President Lincoln called for 300,000 more troops to quell the rebels from the south, Centre County produced 700 able-bodied men who would largely fill the roster of the 148th Infantry. Later tagged the "Centre County" regiment, it was led by Col. James Beaver, who would go on to be the 20th Governor of Pennsylvania as well as the 9th president of Penn State. Wounded in a previous battle, Beaver would not lead his troops through one of the most legendary battlefields of the Civil War--Gettysburg. Carol Reardon, George Winfree professor of american history at Penn State recounts that July 2nd day during the 1863 campaign where the 148th along with countless others fought to hold together "the Union".
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