Pennsylvania History Harvest

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    Certificate of Honorable Discharge for Private Jacob Jarrett, who served in the United States military from 22 October 1862-31 July 1863.
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    This book contains photographs of Milton businesses and industries, many of which are no longer in operation. Spaces in the booklet could be purchased to advertise. The booklet is also composed of photographs of non-commercial properties and information about important moments in Milton's history.

    Organized in 1881, The Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War (SUVCW) holds one encampment or convention in Pennsylvania every year. Encampments were held in Milton, Pennsylvania in 1884, 1905, and 1909. The department commander for Milton's 1909 encampment was Dr. D. Sherman Smith.
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    This identification tag was worn by Anson Longan, Milton citizen, during the Civil War. The identification tag features the names of the battles that Anson Longan fought in during the war, including the Battle of Gettysburg. His name is listed on the Pennsylvania monument in Gettysburg.
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    Lewis Leib, of Milton, was a celebrated United States Civil War veteran. Leib served for the Union army. Many articles were published about Leib's life: in celebration of his 67th birthday, a proclamation of his death, and an announcement of the death of his wife, Mary E. Leib.
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    Lewis Leib, United States Civil War Veteran, poses for a photo in his uniform. During his service of nearly three years, Comrade Leib was wounded multiple times. Leib served for the Union army.
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    John Leister used this wooden saddle during the American Civil War. The woven belly-band is intact.

    During the war, John Leister served under General George Cadwalader of Sunbury.
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    This Civil War bayonet belonged to John Leister. Leister served under General George Cadwalader of Sunbury. Multiple markings can be found on the bayonet, including a factory inspector's mark.
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    Image depicting John Leister, who served in the Civil War. Leister served under General George Cadwalader of Sunbury.
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    Book sharing stories from veterans of the American Civil War
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    This 1861 Enfield rifle and bayonet was used by William J. George during the American Civil War. The collection consists of four pieces: ramrod, rifle, scabbard, and sword bayonet. All of the pieces are engraved with the same serial number, 907. The blade of the bayonet is blunt, but not sharp. It would have been used to strike the shoulder and stab; the blade would not have cut. Grooves in the rifle would have caused the bullet to spin as it flew from the barrel. The rifle is about eight inches shorter than most guns of the time, indicating that it would have been used by the navy when boarding opposing ships.

    William J. George enlisted in Union Army on January, 27 1864 (Albany, NY). He served in Company M, New York, 50th Engineer Regiment. The current owner inherited the piece from Harry W. Geisking ; it was previously passed down through the family of Geisking's wife.
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