The 69th Pa Irish Volunteers
  During the American Civil War, the lads of the 69th Pa Irish Volunteers fought in every campaign with the Army of The Potomac. From 1861 to 1865 they were in the midst of almost every major battle. These men, mostly born in Ireland, fought under their green battle flag to save the Union. Today, we reenactors honor their memory by participating in living history programs, parades, gravesite ceremonies, history trips, music programs and battle recreations. This website is dedicated to the memory of the men of the original 69th Pa Irish Volunteer regiment. They were truely the "Rock of Erin".
At the Copse of Trees - Gettysburg
69TH PA LINK PAGES
Welcome to our website
Our Musicians and our music CD
Civil War Reenacting
1861-1865
Pickett's Charge in Detail
Your Webmaster
Name: Don Ernsberger
ernscave@aol.com
Email:
        A NEW BOOK ON THE 69TH
         
AT  THE  WALL
       
By Don Ernsberger

2008 Calendar of Events
2007 PHOTOS
OUR NEW MUSIC CD
PHOTOS FROM PAST YEARS

   OUR  NEW REGIMENTAL
              HISTORY
     Paddy Owen's Regulars
  A History of the 69th Penna
            Irish Volunteers
" Dedicated to the memory of the lads who fought with Paddy         Owen's Regulars"
              Guarding Our Wall  2004