Article clipped from Janesville Gazette

Welcome to the 3Gth IUat.viE.vT.—This gallant rogimont met with a most onthusi-cstic reception at Madison oa Friday afternoon last. We copy from the Madison Journal a scrap of its history :“The Colonel, Frank A. Haskell, was mustered the £3d of Mrchj 1804, it left Carip Randall ehe lOch of May, and on “he 20th was brigaded in the 2d Corps of the Potomac Artny, and put in the very front, where itft £no drill, choice material, and the high esteem in which its Colon c! was held by Generals Hancock and Gibbon, caused it to Us aligned to the moat boa orable and trying 9ult;iliu»L where it did nubly, but lost heavily. We obtain the following intoredtiog items frurr. Col. Warner.“Tho Stioh baa been in 14 battles, including .North Aoua, Cold Harbor, June 3d, where Col. Haskell was killed ; Petersburg June lOili and 22d, Jerusalem Piauk! road 5 Strawberry Plains, July 28th, Deep Bottom August 14th, where Col. Warner loHt his arm, and Major Hamilton was wounded ia the face; Reams Station Au gust 25th, where a large portion of the regiment were captured ; Hatcher's Ruu, Farmsville, High Bridge, and the coutesiI f»nr)!n'T in rht oar\fnrt» of Richmond
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Janesville Gazette

Janesville, Wisconsin, US

Tue, Jul 18, 1865

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