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LEE'S ARMY INVADED PENNSYLVANIA & 16TH MASS INF. 1) 24" x 31.5" "TO ARMS, DARBY RANGERS" dated June 26th, 1863 Darby, PA, 29th Reg't PA State Militia, Col. Hawley. Just before the Battle of Gettysburg, there was much apprehension in the state of Pennsylvania with Lee's large army for the first time so deep in Union territory. Col. Joseph W. Hawley had been badly wounded, shot in the neck at Antietam leading his 124th Pennsylvania infantry regiment. The 124th mustered out May 17th 1863, Hawley raised the 29th emergency regiment mostly from his men of the 124th. His 29th PA Militia was headquartered in Chambersburg during the battle of Gettysburg. It is not known how many Darby Rangers joined the unit. After Lee retreated from Gettysburg, the emergency ended and this unit was discharged August 1st 1963. CONDITION: appears very good as framed. 2) 28.5' x 40.5" 16th Mass was a stalwart regiment in the Army of the Potomac, fighting in every major battle, having 245 casualties. This rare double sheet with large text and patriotic eagle illustration might be unique. CONDITION: poor, mounted to cloth backing, paper is brittle, but only small losses of text, several large tears and holes, frame is sound. PROVENANCE: Norm Flayderman family collection. (02-24511, 02-24512/JS). NON-GUN. $1,000-2,000.