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100TH PVI MAIN
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"O ne-Hundredth
Regiment, Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry ,
"The Roundheads"
2nd Flag of the Roundheads,
presented to the regiment in 1864 - Photo From "Advance the Colors", Vol.
II, Pennsylvania Civil War Battle Flags, Richard A. Sauers, Capitol
Preservation Committee, 1991; flag located at
Pennsylvania Historical Museum in Harrisburg, PA
Welcome to the
100th
Regt, Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry, "The Roundheads" Website!
This website has the multipurpose and function to provide
information about this distinguished regiment of the Union Army during the
American Civil War or War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865, for Civil War
historians, armchair historians, students, descendants of soldiers from the
regiment, re-enactors, and anyone else who dare stumbles upon this site to
peek.
Note: Many of the images in the site
utilize an "auto thumbnail" feature. These
images should have a blue border around them. Click on these Images to Enlarge.
Flash Intro
(I am experimenting with Flash movies for future
projects, here is a "Flash" collage I created)
100th Pennsylvania Collage Artwork by the Webauthor
Of all the war-like nicknames adopted by the American
Volunteers, none was more to the purpose than that of the "Roundheads",
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