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+ | //Press//, August 15, 1864 | ||
- | <figure label> | + | RETURN OF NEW JERSEY EMERGENCY MEN. |
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- | <figure label> | + | Company A, New Jersey Militia, under Captain R. N. Lee, emergency men, from Camden and Gloucester counties, New Jersey, arrived at Broad and Prime streets depot on Saturday morning, at four o'clock. This company relieved three companies of the 1st Maryland, in charge of Fort Dix, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad. Brigadier General E. B. Tyler issued a complimentary order thanking Company A for its good conduct and for the valuable services rendered by this company in his department. |
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+ | //West Jersey Press//, August 17, 1864 | ||
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+ | Captain Lee's company of Emergency Men returned last Saturday, bronzed like veterans. They have been garrisoning Fort Dix, near the Relay House, and have rescued property alone equal to ten times the amount of money paid them. | ||
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