Please note that the surnames are not capitalized as I am a slow enough typist - just wanted to get the info out to share: October 2, 1885: Chester Times A CALVARY REUNION Who Some of the Men Who Fought in the Third Pennsylvania Regiment The next reunion survivors of the Third Pennsylvania Calvary will be held in the rooms of Post 35, corner of Broad and Wood streets, Philadelphia, at 7:30 p.m., October 8. The executive committee have arranged a banquet for which $1.00 will be charged. All members of the regiment wishing to attend should as soon as possible notify W.H. Martin, of this city, so that arrangements can be made for them. Delaware County was well represented in this regiment, as the following list of names will show all of whom served with this regiment: John Coppick, Nehemiah Ford, Henry C. Fuller, John F. Ford, James McFadden, W.H. Martin, George W. Rocas, William Eckert, James McGahey, William Hadfield, Alexander King, William Quinn, George Philips, Oram Gregg, Thomas Dyson, John Oaks, James A. Parcels, James Ardis, James Rusk, Joseph Cook, George Booth, William Field, George Latch, Eli Hamilton, George Weigand, William Moore, Matthew Cooper, Thomas Schofield, Edw. Crowther, Isaac E. Wilde, William Band, William T. West, John Byram, Able Wright, James W. Carroll, Albert Bradbury, William Campbell, Robert Coppick, Joseph Dalton. Some of the men named above were killed in battle and some have died since the war and the survivors are among the leading citizens of the country.