PA Civil War Volunteer Soldiers
Ninety-fifth Regimental History
95th PA Regiment History
History
Battles Fought
Battle at Savage's Station, Virginia
Battle at West Point, Virginia on 07 May 1862
Battle on 03 June 1862
Battle on 10 June 1862
Battle at Gaines' Mill, Virginia on 27 June 1862
Battle at Crampton's Gap, Maryland on 14 September 1862
Battle at Antietam, Maryland on 17 September 1862
Battle at Fredericksburg, Virginia on 13 December 1862
Battle at Salem Heights, Virginia on 03 May 1863
Battle at Gettysburg, Pennsylvania on 03 July 1863
Battle at Warrenton, Virginia on 06 November 1863
Battle on 07 November 1863
Battle on 21 April 1864
Battle at Wilderness, Virginia on 05 May 1864
Battle at Wilderness, Virginia on 06 May 1864
Battle at Wilderness, Virginia on 07 May 1864
Battle at Wilderness, Virginia on 09 May 1864
Battle at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia on 10 May 1864
Battle at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia on 12 May 1864
Battle at Spotsylvania Court House, Virginia on 14 May 1864
Battle at Cold Harbor, Virginia on 01 June 1864
Battle at Cold Harbor, Virginia on 02 June 1864
Battle at Cold Harbor, Virginia on 10 June 1864
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 20 June 1864
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 21 June 1864
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 22 June 1864
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 30 June 1864
Battle on 21 July 1864
Battle at Charles Town, West Virginia on 21 August 1864
Battle at New Market, Virginia on 24 September 1864
Battle at Cedar Creek, Virginia on 19 October 1864
Battle at Hatcher's Run, Virginia on 06 February 1865
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 19 March 1865
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 25 March 1865
Battle at Petersburg, Virginia on 02 April 1865
Battle at Sailor's Creek, Virginia on 06 April 1865
Source: Bates, Samuel P. (Samuel Penniman), 1827-1902.: History of Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-5; prepared in compliance with acts of the legislature, by Samuel P. Bates.
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