Remembrance Day

Gettysburg, PA

November 21 - 22, 2008

This year's Remembrance Day weekend should go down as the coldest at least in the history of the 67th NY. We had snow on Friday and temps were in the 20's when we reached the Cemetery early Saturday morning yet mercifully the skies remained clear for our parade. This is one of the few times we're grateful for the soldiers having to wear so much wool. We had a Muster Roll of thirteen men and we fell in with the 61st and 125th NY to form Company. And for the first time in several years, our Color Sergeant marched with our National. In the evening, we had our second dinner and dance at the Carroll Valley, the Barnstormers once again providing the music and direction. Looks like we have established a tradition that will last.

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View of Baltimore Street East Cemetery Hill Still guarding the gatehouse Hold this line at all hazards General Warren looks over the field Finding shade Snow on Steinwehr Fourth Floor Observatory Steinwehr Street Baltimore Pike the Horse Soldier Your Correspondent Cold and Gray skies the Farnsworth House frosty morning A pictoral study Pvt Jamieson Your Correspondent Bob and Matt Sgt Marshall The New York State graves The state with the most dead Color Sgt