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Entered according to the act of Congress by the editor and

compiler, Capt. George W. Skinner, Secretary of the Executive Committee of the Pennsylvania Chickamauga-Chattanooga Battlefields Commission.

WM. STANLEY RAY,
STATE PRINTER OF PENNSYLVANIA.

1900.

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THE EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

OF THE

CHICKAMAUGA-CHATTANOOGA

BATTLEFIELDS COMMISSION, UNDER

THE ACTS APPROVED JULY 3RD, 1895, AND JULY 22D, 1897.

For the erection of monuments to mark the positions of the Pennsylvania commands engaged in the battles of Chickamauga and Chattanooga, and to control and direct the ceremonies of the dedication exercises on the fields, etc., on Pennsylvania Day. Lieutenant Colonel Archibald Blakeley, Seventy-eighth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, President.

Captain George W. Skinner, Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Secretary.

Brevet Brigadier General Wm. A. Robinson, Lieutenant Colonel Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, Treasurer.

Lieutenant Sylvester W. McCluskey, Knap's Independent Battery E. Lieutenant Thomas H. Rickert, Seventh Pennsylvania Volunteer Cav

alry.

Lieutenant Edwin McC. Boring, Seventy-ninth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry.

Sergeant J. H. R. Storey, One hundred and ninth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry.

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