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The regiment served in the New York and New Jersey campaign, seeing action at the battles of Trenton, Assunpink Creek and Princeton. At the battle of Brandywine, the regiment was led by Colonel James Chambers and assigned to Colonel Thomas Hartley's 1st Pennsylvania Brigade.
1st Reserves (30th Infantry) Union veterans of 30th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 1st Pennsylvania Reserve Corps, next to the Volunteer Firemen's Monument in Reading, Pennsylvania. They are riding in an American LaFrance chemical combination truck decorated with American flags.
Lehigh County native Tilghman H. Good, commanding officer of the Allen rifles, a highly regarded militia unit based in Allentown, was named lieutenant colonel and second in command of the regiment. During the summer of 1861, as the war intensified, Good went on to establish another new regiment, the 47th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment.
The 1st Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment, also known as the 30th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, was a regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.It was a part of the famed Pennsylvania Reserve division in the Army of the Potomac for much of the war, and served in the Eastern Theater in a number of important battles, including Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Gettysburg.
The Drum Corps of the 1st Pennsylvania Regiment. Over 360,000 Pennsylvanians served in the Union Army, more than any other Northern state except New York. [2] ( Other states sent larger proportions of their population, but not larger numbers.)
1st Pennsylvania Cavalry Monument, Gettysburg Battlefield. Among the tributes paid to the regiment, during and after the Civil War, were the Congressional Medal of Honor awards conferred upon members of the regiment for valor and the placement of the 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry monument on the battlefield at the Gettysburg National Park.
A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908. Foote, Keith. "Mark the lines of your weary marches": The Travels and Travails of Battery B, First Pennsylvania Light Artillery Fourteenth Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps Forty-Third Pennsylvania Regiment Cooper's Battery B (Charleston, SC: s.n.), 2014.
The Thirteenth Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment, also known as the 42nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, the 1st Pennsylvania Rifles, Kane's Rifles, or simply the "Bucktails," was a volunteer infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.