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
Your Webmaster
Don Ernsberger
Name:
Email:
ernscave@aol.com
Pickett's Charge in Detail
             Guarding Our Wall
" Dedicated to the memory of the
lads who fought with
Paddy Owen's Regulars"
    2017 Event Photos
OUR NEW MUSIC CD
A NEW BOOK ON THE 69TH
AT  THE  WALL
By Don Ernsberger
2015 EVENT PHOTOS
              JOIN THE 69TH
Captain Scott Eller  
215-432-5839
2011 Events
2011 - 2015 Civil War
Sesquicentennial Events
2016 Event Photos
2012 Events
2013   Events
2014 Events
History of the 69 Pa "Irish Volunteer" Reenactors
Our activities / Our mission
2010 Events
2018 Event Photos
OUTSTANDING ACTIVITIES - 20 YEARS
   THIS YEARS EVENTS & PHOTOS
                           2020
Trench Warfare in the Civil War - The 69th at the Petersburg Siege
THE RESEARCH WEBSITE
2020 Events & Photos
2019 Events & Photos
     2021 AWAITS