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In a letter sent to Henry T. Rundle the following information.
Source: Annual Report of the Adjutant-General for the State of New
York for the year 1903 No, 36 Albany, NY: Oliver Quayle, 1904, pages
500-666.
Rundle, Frederick.- It is shown by the official Records that
Frederick Rundle, age 32 years, and was mustered in as a private, at
Port Jervis, at Goshen, New York, Company F, 124th New York
Volunteer Infantry, for three years. He was wounded in action at
Gettysburg, PA, July 2, 1863 and returned to duty to fight at Auburn
,VA October 13, 1863; mustered out June 3, 1865, near Washington
D.C. a private. The official records show that Company F, 124th New
York Volunteer Infantry, participated in the following battles and
engagements:
Fredericksburg, Virginia, Dec.13 and 14, 1862.
Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 3, 1863.
Beverly Ford, Virginia, June 2 1863.
Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2 1863.
Auburn, Virginia, Nov 27 and 30, 1863.
Kelly's Ford, Virginia, Nov. 27 and 30, 1863.
Wilderness, Virginia, May 5 and 6, 1864.
Spotsylvania, Virginia, May 8 to 21, 1864.
Petersburg, Virginia, June 16 to July 25, 1864; July 27 to October
12, 1864 and October 14, 1864 to april2, 1864.
North Anna, Virginia, May 23 to 26, 1864.
Tolopotomy, Virginia, may 30 to June 1, 1864.
Cold harbor, Virginia, June 2 to 12, 1864.
Deep bottom, Virginia, July 26, 1864.
Boydton Road, Virginia, October 27, 1864.
Sailors Creek, Virginia, April 6, 1865.
Appomattox Court house, Virginia, April 9, 1865.
During the period of the above mentioned battles, etc., Frederick
Rundle was reported present for duty with his company.
Official Statement furnished to Henry Rundle, Humbird, Wisconsin,
July 8, 1930.
By authority of the Secretary of War. C. H. Bridges, Major General,
the Adjutant General.
This has made me very proud as our family has been present in every
generation thru 2006, to support our great Nation. |