91st PA--E E Wallace's new regiment

A new regiment

'A new regiment'

['A new regiment', Philadelphia Inquirer 16 June 1863 page 8]

A NEW REGIMENT.--Lieut.-Col. E.E. WALLACE, late of the Ninety-first Pennsylvania Regiment, is raising a regiment for the present emergency. His headquarters are at the N.W. corner Ridge Avenue and Coates street. Colonel WALLACE has had experience in the field, and is every way capable of taking command of a Regiment.

'The undersigned proposes'

['The undersigned proposes ...', Philadelphia Press Tuesday 16 June 1863 page 3]
[source: ActivePaper Archive, Penn State University (viewed 8 November 2008)]

THE UNDERSIGNED PROPOSES immediately to raise a Regiment for State defence. Captains of companies and squads of men are earnestly invited to report at once to N.W. corner RIDGE Avenue and COATES Street.

E. E. WALLACE,
Late Lieutenant Colonel 91st Regiment P.V.

'Preparations to meet the threatened raid--response of the people'

['Preparations to meet the threatened raid--response of the people', Philadelphia Press, Tuesday 16 June 1863, page 2]
[source: ActivePaper Archive, Penn State University (viewed 8 November 2008)]

Preparations to Meet the Threatened Raid--Response of the People.
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E. E. Wallace, late colonel of the 91st Regiment P.V., proposes to raise immediately a regiment for State defence, and calls upon all officers and privates who desire to enter the service to report to him at the northwest corner of Ridge avenue and Coates street.

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