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GOBLE FREEDOM FIGHTERS

GOBLE FREEDOM FIGHTERS. Gobles at Gettysburg. ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA. ARMY OF THE POTOMAC. Jacob A Goble – Pvt. Co. G, 153 rd Reg., PA Infantry Oscar Goble – Pvt. Co. G, 153 rd Reg., PA Infantry Alexander Goble – Pvt. 63 rd Reg., PA Vol. Infantry Floyd S Goble – Pvt.

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GOBLE FREEDOM FIGHTERS

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  1. GOBLE FREEDOM FIGHTERS

  2. Gobles at Gettysburg ARMY OF NORTHERN VIRGINIA ARMY OF THE POTOMAC Jacob A Goble – Pvt. Co. G, 153rd Reg., PA Infantry Oscar Goble – Pvt. Co. G, 153rd Reg., PA Infantry Alexander Goble – Pvt. 63rd Reg., PA Vol. Infantry Floyd S Goble – Pvt. Co. F, 124th Reg., NY Infantry Lilburn Henderson Gobble – Pvt. Co. B, 37th Reg., Virginia Infantry Emory A Gobble – Pvt. 48th Reg., Virginia Infantry William M Goble – Pvt. Co. F, Cobbs Legion, Georgia

  3. Jacob A Goble Oscar Goble Co G 153rd Regiment, PA Inf ELEVENTH ARMY CORPS  (24 guns / 9,054 men engaged) Maj. Gen. OLIVER O. HOWARD Maj. Gen. CARL SCHURZ Maj. Gen. OLIVER O. HOWARD FIRST DIVISION  (2,459) Brig. Gen. FRANCIS C BARLOWBrig. Gen. ADELBERT AMES First Brigade (1,118) Col. LEOPOLD VON GILSA 153rd PA (487) Maj. JOHN F FRUEAUFF

  4. Day 1 at Gettysburg

  5. Barlow’s Knoll

  6. Day 2 at Gettysburg

  7. Cemetery Hill

  8. Day 2 at Gettysburg

  9. Emory A Gobble (German tree)Virginia 48th Infantry Reg. • SECOND ARMY CORPS (78 guns / 20,572 men engaged) Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell • JOHNSON'S DIVISION  (16 guns / 6,433 men) • Maj. Gen. Edward Johnson • Jones' Brigade (1,520) • Brig. Gen. John M. Jones; Lieut. Col. R. H. Dungan • 48th Virginia - Lieut. Col. R. H. Dungan; Maj. Oscar White  (265)

  10. Beneath Cemetery Hill

  11. Lilburn Henderson Gobble (German tree)Company B, Virginia 37th Infantry • SECOND ARMY CORPS (78 guns / 20,572 men engaged) Lieutenant General Richard S. Ewell • JOHNSON'S DIVISION  (16 guns / 6,433 men) • Maj. Gen. Edward Johnson • Steuart's Brigade  (2,121) • Brig. Gen. George H. Steuart • 37th Virginia – • Maj. H. C. Wood  (264)

  12. Culp’s Hill

  13. Day 2 at Gettysburg

  14. Alexander GobleCo F 63rd Regiment, PA Vol Inf THIRD ARMY CORPS  (30 guns / 10,675 men engaged) Maj. Gen. DANIEL E. SICKLES Maj. Gen. DAVID B. BIRNEY FIRST DIVISION  (5095) Maj. Gen. DAVID B. BIRNEYBrig. Gen. J. H. HOBART WARD First Brigade (1,516) Brig. Gen. CHARLES K. GRAHAMCol. ANDREW H. TIPPIN

  15. Hiram, Albert, Alexander, John, Enos, George

  16. 63d RegimentPennsylvania VolunteersCompany FRecruited in Clarion County Goble, Alexander Private August 1, 1861 Transferred to Company H, 105th Regiment P. V.; Vet In an engagement at Boydton Plank Road, Va., October 17, 1864, Private Andrew Alderman was wounded, and Corporal Alexander Goble and Private Peter B. Hartzell were wounded and captured.

  17. Service – 63rd Reg. PA Vol. Duty in the Defences of Washington, D. C., till March, 1862. Reconnoissance to Pohick Church and the Occoquan November 12, 1861. Pohick Church and the Occoquan March 5, 1862 (Detachment).Moved to the Peninsula March 16-18. Siege of Yorktown April 5-May 4. Battle of Williamsburg May 5. Battle of Fair Oaks (Seven Pines) May 31-June 1. Seven days before Richmond June 25-July 1. Oak Grove June 25. Glendale June 30. Malvern Hill July 1. Duty at Harrison's Landing till August 16. Movement to Centreville August 16-26. Bristoe Station or Kettle Run August 27.Buckland's Bridge, Broad Run, August 27. Battles of Groveton August 29; Bull Run August 30; Chantilly September 1. Duty in the Defences of Washington and guarding fords in Maryland till October. March up the Potomac to Leesburg, thence to Falmouth, Va., October 11-November 19. Battle of Fredericksburg December 12-15.Burnside's second Campaign, "Mud March," January 20-24, 1863. At Falmouth till April. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1-5. Gettysburg (Pa.) Campaign June 11-July 24. Battle of Gettysburg July 1-3. Pursuit of Lee July 5-24. Wapping Heights, Va., July 23. Duty on line of the Rappahannock till October.

  18. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Auburn and Bristoe October 13-14. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Kelly's Ford November 7. Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2. Payne's Farm November 27. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6-7, 1864. Rapidan Campaign May 4-June 12. Battles of the Wilderness May 5-7; Laurel Hill May 8; Spottsylvania May 8-12; Po River May 10; Spottsylvania C. H. May 12-21. Assault on the Salient May 12. Harris' Farm May 19. North Anna River May 23-26. Line of the Pamunkey May 26-28.Totopotomoy May 29-31. Cold Harbor June 1-12.Before Petersburg June 16-18. Siege of Petersburg and Richmond June 16-September 5. Weldon Railroad June 22-23. Demonstration on north side of the James River at Deep Bottom July 27-29.Deep Bottom July 27-28. Mine Explosion July 30 (Reserve). Demonstration on north side of the James August 13-20.Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom, August 14-18. Veterans and Recruits transferred to 105th Pennsylvania September 5, 1864. Mustered out September 9, 1864. Losses: Regiment lost during service 17 Officers and 169 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 133 Enlisted men by disease. Total 320.

  19. Day 2 at Gettysburg

  20. Alexander’s Action

  21. The Peach Orchard

  22. Day 2 at Gettysburg

  23. William M Goble(Southern tree)Company F, Cobbs Legion, Georgia • FIRST ARMY CORPS  (85 guns / 20,811 men engaged) • Lieut. Gen. James Longstreet • McLAW'S DIVISION   (15 guns / 6,924 men) • Maj. Gen. Lafayette McLaws • Wofford's Brigade  (1,398) • Brig. Gen. W. T. Wofford • Cobb's (Georgia) Legion - Lieut. Col. Luther J. Glenn (213)

  24. The Peach Orchard

  25. William vs. Alexander

  26. Day 2 at Gettysburg

  27. Floyd S GobleCo. F, 124th NY Vol. (Orange Blossom regiment) THIRD ARMY CORPS  (30 guns / 10,675 men engaged) Maj. Gen. DANIEL E. SICKLES Maj. Gen. DAVID B. BIRNEY FIRST DIVISION  (5095) Maj. Gen. DAVID B. BIRNEYBrig. Gen. J. H. HOBART WARD Second Brigade (2,188) Brig. Gen. J. H. HOBART WARDCol. HIRAM BERDAN 124th New York, Col. A. Van Horne Ellis, Lieut. Col. Francis M. Cummins (238)

  28. Floyd at Gettysburg Reunion of Orange Blossoms, September 24, 1926 124th Regiment - Herman Crans, John J. Crawford, J.A. Beakes, Peter D. Howell, Floyd S. Goble, Enos Jenkins

  29. Floyd at Gettysburg Orange Blossom Reunion, July 1, 1888 in Gettysburg Regimental Roster 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. GOBLE, FLOYD.—Age, 20 years. Enlisted, August, 11, 1862, at Port Jervis, to serve three years; mustered in as private, Co. F, September 5, 1862; wounded in action, July 2, 1863, at Gettysburg, Pa.; mustered out with company, June 3, 1865, near Washington, D.C.; also borne as Floyd S.

  30. 124th NY - Action During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 9 officers, 93 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 2 officers, 45 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 94 enlisted men; total, 12 officers, 232 enlisted men; aggregate, 244; of whom 11 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy; and it took part in the following engagements, etc.; Totopotomoy, Va., May 27-31, 1864, Cold Harbor, Va., June 1-12, 1864, Before Petersburg, Va., June 15, 1864 - April 2, 1865, Assault of Petersburg, Va., June 15-19, 1864- Weldon Railroad, Va., June 21-23, 1864, Deep Bottom, Va., July 27-29, 1864, Strawberry Plains, Va., August 14-18, 1864, Poplar Spring Church, Va., October 2, 1864, Boydton Plank Road, Va., October 27-28, 1864, Hicksford Raid, Va., December 6-11, 1864, Hatcher's Run, Va., February 5-7, 1865, Petersburg Works, Va., March 25, 1865, Appomattox Campaign, Va., March 28 - April 9, 1865, White Oak Ridge, March 29-31, 1865, Fall of Petersburg, April 2, 1865, Deatonsville Road, April 6, 1865, Farmville, April 7, 1865, Appomattox Station, April 9, 1865, Manassas Gap, Va., November 5-6, 1862, Near Waterloo, Va., November 15, 1862, Fredericksburg, Va., December 11-15, 1862, Hartwood Church, Va., February 25, 1863 Chancellorsville, Va., May 1-3, 1863, Brandy Station, Va., June 9, 1863, Bristoe Station, Va., June 15, 1863, Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3, 1863, Jones' Cross Roads, Md., July 12, 1863, Wapping Heights, Va., July 23, 1863, Auburn, Va., October 13, 1863, Kelley's Ford, Va., November 7, 1863, Mine Run Campaign, Va., Nov 26 - Dec 2, 1863, Locust Grove, November 27, Wilderness, Va., May 5-7, 1864, Spotsylvania Court House, Va., May 8-21, 1864, Po River, May 9-10, 1864, Laurel Hill, May 10, 1864, Salient, May 12, 1864, North Anna, Va., May 22-26, 1864,

  31. Floyd’s position near Devil’s Den

  32. Don Troiani Print of the 124th's stand at Gettysburg, July 2, 1863, Gettysburg

  33. The Gobles They fought for Freedom

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