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Bloomingdale (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 271
g Zouaves, numerous citizens, four-horse baggage wagons, and an emblematical warlike tableau, drawn by six fine horses, and consisting of a tent, with soldiers on guard, and specimens of the colors, the arms, and the various equipments of our now Grand Army. Among the societies represented were the following: New-Yorker Sangerbund, Social Reform Gesang Verein, Fidelia, Mozart Mannerchor, Arion, Helvetia Mannerchor, Dramatic Club, New-Yorker Rifle Corps, the associations of Turners from Bloomingdale, Williamsburgh, Brooklyn, and the old Turners, who were the original founders of the Verein, all in their uniforms of white. At a seasonable hour the societies formed in line opposite Turn Halle, in Orchard street, and marched to Grand street, where they were joined by a body of the Social Reformers, thence through Hester street to Metropolitan Hall, and soon swelled in numbers as they approached Union Square, where they met the regiment at 4 o'clock. The display of society banners, b
Halle (Saxony-Anhalt, Germany) (search for this): chapter 271
he arms, and the various equipments of our now Grand Army. Among the societies represented were the following: New-Yorker Sangerbund, Social Reform Gesang Verein, Fidelia, Mozart Mannerchor, Arion, Helvetia Mannerchor, Dramatic Club, New-Yorker Rifle Corps, the associations of Turners from Bloomingdale, Williamsburgh, Brooklyn, and the old Turners, who were the original founders of the Verein, all in their uniforms of white. At a seasonable hour the societies formed in line opposite Turn Halle, in Orchard street, and marched to Grand street, where they were joined by a body of the Social Reformers, thence through Hester street to Metropolitan Hall, and soon swelled in numbers as they approached Union Square, where they met the regiment at 4 o'clock. The display of society banners, badges, and mottoes was numerically fine, the most common being those of Turner Societies exhibiting an ogling night owl with a torch in one claw and a sword in the other, superscribed by the word Bah
New York (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 271
common being those of Turner Societies exhibiting an ogling night owl with a torch in one claw and a sword in the other, superscribed by the word Bahnfrei, (Clear the track.) In front of the City Hall, a review by the Common Council, and presentations by private citizens, took place. The Hon. Samuel B. Ruggles presented a flag, and said: Colonel Weber and the Officers and Soldiers under your command:-- In behalf of Mrs. Charles Edward Strong, and other patriotic ladies of the City of New York, I present you this National Flag for your Regiment, which they commit, with undoubting faith, to your brave and loyal keeping. To whom could they more properly entrust it than to you, the lineal descendants of the Germans of those early ages who, amid the verdant forests and sparkling waters of the Fatherland, bravely battled for liberty and freedom against the cruel domination of imperious, slaveholding, and all-enslaving Rome? Gallant Germans! Friends and brethren! we hail you
Williamsburg (Virginia, United States) (search for this): chapter 271
rous citizens, four-horse baggage wagons, and an emblematical warlike tableau, drawn by six fine horses, and consisting of a tent, with soldiers on guard, and specimens of the colors, the arms, and the various equipments of our now Grand Army. Among the societies represented were the following: New-Yorker Sangerbund, Social Reform Gesang Verein, Fidelia, Mozart Mannerchor, Arion, Helvetia Mannerchor, Dramatic Club, New-Yorker Rifle Corps, the associations of Turners from Bloomingdale, Williamsburgh, Brooklyn, and the old Turners, who were the original founders of the Verein, all in their uniforms of white. At a seasonable hour the societies formed in line opposite Turn Halle, in Orchard street, and marched to Grand street, where they were joined by a body of the Social Reformers, thence through Hester street to Metropolitan Hall, and soon swelled in numbers as they approached Union Square, where they met the regiment at 4 o'clock. The display of society banners, badges, and mot
Brooklyn (New York, United States) (search for this): chapter 271
s, four-horse baggage wagons, and an emblematical warlike tableau, drawn by six fine horses, and consisting of a tent, with soldiers on guard, and specimens of the colors, the arms, and the various equipments of our now Grand Army. Among the societies represented were the following: New-Yorker Sangerbund, Social Reform Gesang Verein, Fidelia, Mozart Mannerchor, Arion, Helvetia Mannerchor, Dramatic Club, New-Yorker Rifle Corps, the associations of Turners from Bloomingdale, Williamsburgh, Brooklyn, and the old Turners, who were the original founders of the Verein, all in their uniforms of white. At a seasonable hour the societies formed in line opposite Turn Halle, in Orchard street, and marched to Grand street, where they were joined by a body of the Social Reformers, thence through Hester street to Metropolitan Hall, and soon swelled in numbers as they approached Union Square, where they met the regiment at 4 o'clock. The display of society banners, badges, and mottoes was nume
Charles Semsey (search for this): chapter 271
stant Quartermaster, Charles Lorch; Drum Major, William Kaufman; Bugle Major, Paul Gruchlin. Company A--Captain, Lorenz Meyer; 1st Lieut., William Knecht; Ensign, Herman Stoeckel. Company B--Captain, Anthony Brecklin; 1st Lieut., Franz Munich; Ensign, Fritz Letzeiser. Company C--Captain, Charles Hochleitner; 1st Lieut., Otto Hoym; Ensign, Gustav Lorens. Company D--Captain, J. W. Einbigler; 1st Lieut., William Drackers; Ensign, Conturier Charles. Company E--Captain, Ernst Otto Bernet; 1st Lieut., Henry Clober; Ensign, Chares Voelker. Company F--Captain, Charles Semsey; 1st Lieut., Herman Benecke; Ensign, Rudolph Beutler. Company G--Captain, William Schoen; 1st Lieut., William Syring; Ensign, Jacob Pabst. Company H--Captain, William Yon Doehr; 1st Lieut., William Schul; Ensign, Robert Merkle. Company I--Captain, Henry Stumpf; 1st Lieut., Adolph Wilson; Ensign, George Koenig. Company K--Captain, Joseph Hoeffling; 1st Lieut., Wm. Hafner; Ensign, Louis Kroeck.--N. Y. Tribune, June 14.
Rudolph Kluckhuhn (search for this): chapter 271
ing the donors, on behalf of the regiment, for their regard, their presents, and their encouraging words; pledging that not only would the United Turner Rifles do honor to their original fatherland, but their adopted fatherland, whose flag they would seek to vindicate, and whose honor to raise above rebellion. The following is a list of the officers of the 20th Regt.: field and Staff officers :--Colonel, Max Weber; Lieutenant-Colonel Francis Weiss; Major, Engelberth Schnepf; Adjutant, Rudolph Kluckhuhn; Quartermaster, George Minch; Surgeon, Julius Hausen; Assistant Surgeon, Charles Heiland; Sergeant Major, Henry R. Walter; Assistant Quartermaster, Charles Lorch; Drum Major, William Kaufman; Bugle Major, Paul Gruchlin. Company A--Captain, Lorenz Meyer; 1st Lieut., William Knecht; Ensign, Herman Stoeckel. Company B--Captain, Anthony Brecklin; 1st Lieut., Franz Munich; Ensign, Fritz Letzeiser. Company C--Captain, Charles Hochleitner; 1st Lieut., Otto Hoym; Ensign, Gustav Lorens.
Jacob Pabst (search for this): chapter 271
stant Quartermaster, Charles Lorch; Drum Major, William Kaufman; Bugle Major, Paul Gruchlin. Company A--Captain, Lorenz Meyer; 1st Lieut., William Knecht; Ensign, Herman Stoeckel. Company B--Captain, Anthony Brecklin; 1st Lieut., Franz Munich; Ensign, Fritz Letzeiser. Company C--Captain, Charles Hochleitner; 1st Lieut., Otto Hoym; Ensign, Gustav Lorens. Company D--Captain, J. W. Einbigler; 1st Lieut., William Drackers; Ensign, Conturier Charles. Company E--Captain, Ernst Otto Bernet; 1st Lieut., Henry Clober; Ensign, Chares Voelker. Company F--Captain, Charles Semsey; 1st Lieut., Herman Benecke; Ensign, Rudolph Beutler. Company G--Captain, William Schoen; 1st Lieut., William Syring; Ensign, Jacob Pabst. Company H--Captain, William Yon Doehr; 1st Lieut., William Schul; Ensign, Robert Merkle. Company I--Captain, Henry Stumpf; 1st Lieut., Adolph Wilson; Ensign, George Koenig. Company K--Captain, Joseph Hoeffling; 1st Lieut., Wm. Hafner; Ensign, Louis Kroeck.--N. Y. Tribune, June 14.
Chares Voelker (search for this): chapter 271
istant Quartermaster, Charles Lorch; Drum Major, William Kaufman; Bugle Major, Paul Gruchlin. Company A--Captain, Lorenz Meyer; 1st Lieut., William Knecht; Ensign, Herman Stoeckel. Company B--Captain, Anthony Brecklin; 1st Lieut., Franz Munich; Ensign, Fritz Letzeiser. Company C--Captain, Charles Hochleitner; 1st Lieut., Otto Hoym; Ensign, Gustav Lorens. Company D--Captain, J. W. Einbigler; 1st Lieut., William Drackers; Ensign, Conturier Charles. Company E--Captain, Ernst Otto Bernet; 1st Lieut., Henry Clober; Ensign, Chares Voelker. Company F--Captain, Charles Semsey; 1st Lieut., Herman Benecke; Ensign, Rudolph Beutler. Company G--Captain, William Schoen; 1st Lieut., William Syring; Ensign, Jacob Pabst. Company H--Captain, William Yon Doehr; 1st Lieut., William Schul; Ensign, Robert Merkle. Company I--Captain, Henry Stumpf; 1st Lieut., Adolph Wilson; Ensign, George Koenig. Company K--Captain, Joseph Hoeffling; 1st Lieut., Wm. Hafner; Ensign, Louis Kroeck.--N. Y. Tribune, June 14.
Rudolph Beutler (search for this): chapter 271
stant Quartermaster, Charles Lorch; Drum Major, William Kaufman; Bugle Major, Paul Gruchlin. Company A--Captain, Lorenz Meyer; 1st Lieut., William Knecht; Ensign, Herman Stoeckel. Company B--Captain, Anthony Brecklin; 1st Lieut., Franz Munich; Ensign, Fritz Letzeiser. Company C--Captain, Charles Hochleitner; 1st Lieut., Otto Hoym; Ensign, Gustav Lorens. Company D--Captain, J. W. Einbigler; 1st Lieut., William Drackers; Ensign, Conturier Charles. Company E--Captain, Ernst Otto Bernet; 1st Lieut., Henry Clober; Ensign, Chares Voelker. Company F--Captain, Charles Semsey; 1st Lieut., Herman Benecke; Ensign, Rudolph Beutler. Company G--Captain, William Schoen; 1st Lieut., William Syring; Ensign, Jacob Pabst. Company H--Captain, William Yon Doehr; 1st Lieut., William Schul; Ensign, Robert Merkle. Company I--Captain, Henry Stumpf; 1st Lieut., Adolph Wilson; Ensign, George Koenig. Company K--Captain, Joseph Hoeffling; 1st Lieut., Wm. Hafner; Ensign, Louis Kroeck.--N. Y. Tribune, June 14.
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