fitMonument for Warren County I SaSoldiers. 8terraiEd. Mail: We are told that “All things bora come to him who waits,” and nothing one-could seem to prove this more truly than 'pie of Warren county may well accept.000Church in 1864, and shows on its rolls ofoncethe act of Assembly just passed and by a mthe Governor s signature made a law of ■ rpjPennsylvania, that the Commissioners of jmn]every county shall erect and complete a and soldier’s monument. The patriotic peo- piahno fiwith great pride the prospect of soon Nlt; seeing an appropriate monument erectedto the memory of her worthy sons that on nshe offered to the calls for perpetuation chinof more firm and honorable government. g,county is particularly favored Hart in having sent her sons to serve in the Bier war of the rebellion in some of the most | g^gretc.izations that entered the government rantservice. Early in response to call for ever troops some of her sons joined the ranks orof the lOih Penna. Reserves, that served Stin all the great battles of the Fifth Corps °^gfrom Mechanicsville in 1861 to Bethesda ^alosses 569 men killed and wounded. The I ar0 11th Penna. Reserves also had within its andranks Warren county men and its record I gj shows 681 men killed and wounded. ^Then the 13th Penna. Reserves, or thefamous Bucktails, sturdy lumbermen self from our own pines, every patriot in Warren county must be proud of them; they left sacrifice of blood on many hard wasfought battlefields. In killed and wound- Mrs604. In the 63d Pa. Co•f j.____n__ii... IT« A /wVi fdrui