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33rd New York Infantry
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Battery B, 1st Rhode Island Light Artillery
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7th Squadron, Rhode Island Cavalry
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30th Ohio Infantry
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7th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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21st Virginia Infantry Regiment
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49th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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9th New York Infantry Regiment
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2nd Pennsylvania Reserves (31st Regiment of the Line)
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17th Virginia Infantry Regiment
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6th Army Corps
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1st Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment (30th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry);
2nd Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment (31st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry);
3rd Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment (32nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry);
4th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment (33rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry);
5th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment (34th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry);
6th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment (35th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry);
7th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment (36th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry);
8th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment (37th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry);
9th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment (38th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry);
10th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment (39th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry);
11th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment (40th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry);
12th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment (41st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry);
13th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment (42nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, 1st Pennsylvania Rifles, the "Bucktails");
14th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment (43rd Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1st Pennsylvania Light Artillery)
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6th New York Cavalry Regiment
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4th Georgia Infantry, 12th Georgia Infantry, 21st Georgia Infantry, 44th Georgia Infantry
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14th Brooklyn Infantry Regiment, 84th New York Infantry Regiment
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76th New York Infantry Regiment
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16th Maine Infantry Regiment
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5th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Regiment
"Official record of the service of the men of the Fifth regiment, Conn. infantry, in the war of 1861. Transcribed from the records in the office of the adjutant general of the state of Connecticut, and corrected in certain particulars within the knowledge of the author"
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21st New York Infantry Regiment
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27th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
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8th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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3rd Indiana Cavalry Regiment
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51st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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4th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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7th Virginia Infantry Regiment
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6th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment
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7th Maine Infantry Regiment
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97th New York Infantry Regiment, 104th New York Infantry Regiment, 105th New York Infantry Regiment, 107th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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11th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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132nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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3rd Wisconsin Infantry Regiment
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12th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment, 41st Regiment of the Line
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124th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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20th N. Y. State Militia, 80th New York Infantry
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61st New York Infantry Regiment
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15th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
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27th New York Infantry Regiment
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60th New York Infantry Regiment
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47th Virginia Infantry, 40th Virginia Infantry
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18th Mississippi Infantry
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2nd, 3rd, 7th, 8th, 15th Regiments, and 3d
Battalion South Carolina Infantry
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6th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment
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5th New York Infantry Regiment
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16th New York Infantry Regiment
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1st Massachusetts Cavalry Regiment
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35th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
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12th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
"Though the History bears the name of Col. Cook it was written by Private James Beale, Co. I."--Catalogue of the library of ... John Page Nicholson ... relating to the war of the rebellion (p. 163)
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6th Virginia Infantry Regiment
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1st South Carolina Volunteers (Orr's Rifles), the 12th, 13th and 14th South Carolina Volunteers.
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3rd Wisconsin Infantry Regiment
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12th Virginia Infantry Regiment
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27th Indiana Infantry Regiment
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111th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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28th New York Infantry Regiment
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16th Connecticut Infantry Regiment
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49th New York Infantry Regiment
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5th Maine Infantry Regiment
Photocopied book. Some pages are so faint they are unreadable.
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12th Virginia Infantry Regiment
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22nd Massachusetts Infantry
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9th Virginia Cavalry
Written in 1865; found among the author's papers after his death. (Introductory note)
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George William Beale was born into the Virginia nobility, son of Richard Lee Beale, who served in the House of Representatives and Congress for that state before the Civil War. He followed his father into the Confederate cavalry, 9th Virginia when the Civil War began.
His well-written and compelling memoirs document his time with JEB Stuart and Hampton across most of the Eastern Theater of the Civil War. He participated in engagements during the Maryland Campaign, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Brandy Station, Gettysburg, The Kilpatrick-Dahlgren raid, and Spotsylvania. His active career was cut short in February 1865 when he was badly wounded.
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12th Virginia Cavalry Regiment
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100th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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Information about the 1st, 2nd, 3rd, 4th, 10th, 15th, 23rd, and 40th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiments and Battery A, First NJ Artillery
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Eastern United States
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1st Virginia Infantry Regiment
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18th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment
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16th Mississippi Infantry Regiment
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48th Regiment Pennsylvania Veteran Volunteer Infantry
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Recruited as the 1st Maine infantry in the spring of 1861: reorganized as the 10th infantry, Oct. 1861, for two and three-year terms. "The two-years men were mustered out ... May ... 1863 and the remaining men consolidated into a battalion [10th] ... transferred to the 29th Maine vols. Nov. 1,'63." cf. Official army register of volunteers. v.1, p. 29
Not actually consolidated till May 1864
"Additions and corrections to History 1-10-29 Maine regiment. Correcting all errors that have been noticed up to February, 1893."
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6th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
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1st Maine Cavalry Regiment
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22nd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
2nd United States Sharpshooters
3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery Regiment
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32nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
33d Regiment Pennsylvania infantry Regiment
36th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
37th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
128th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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Artillery in the Army of Northern Virginia
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Artillery in the Army of Northern Virginia
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5th Cavalry Regiment
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14th Connecticut Infantry Regiment
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11th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
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93rd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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32nd Ohio Infantry Regiment
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Bedford Light Artillery
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63rd New York Infantry Regiment
69th New York Infantry Regiment
88th New York Infantry Regiment
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28th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment
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121st New York State Infantry Regiment
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4th Rhode Island Volunteer Infantry Regiment
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69th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
71st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
72nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
106th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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Independent Battery F, Pennsylvania Light Artillery
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1st Massachusetts Battery
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Independent Battery D, Pennsylvania Light Artillery (Durrell's Light Artillery)
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Georgia Hussars
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Morris' Louisa (VA) Artillery
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9th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
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1st Rhode Island Light Artillery Regiment
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2nd Arkansas Field Battery
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Carpenter's Battery
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9th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
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Parker's Richmond Battery
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126th New York Infantry Regiment
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14th Connecticut Infantry Regiment
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130th Illinois Infantry Regiment
77th Illinois Infantry Regiment
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13th New Jersey Volunteer Infantry Regiment
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2nd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
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32nd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
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10th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
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11th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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12th West Virginia Infantry Regiment
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20th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment
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36th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
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1st New York Cavalry Regiment
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3rd Pennsylvania Cavalry
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14th Alabama Infantry Regiment
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Army of the Potomac
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5th Army Corps
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31st Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment
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20th Maine Infantry Regiment
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11th New York Infantry Regiment
57th New York Infantry Regiment
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Hampton's Legion
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5th New York Infantry Regiment
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8th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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51st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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21st New York Infantry Regiment
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9th New York National Guard Regiment
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11th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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15th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
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16th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment
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35th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
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5th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment
Part II contains roster and summaries
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27th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment
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48th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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69th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment , 71st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, 72nd Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment, and 106th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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1st Delaware Infantry Regiment
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5th Corps of the Army of the Potomac
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2nd Corps of the Army of the Potomac
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88th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment
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9th Virginia Cavalry Regimen
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12th Alabama Infantry Regiment
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8th Illinois Cavalry Regiment
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97th New York Infantry Regiment
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21st Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
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19th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
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9th New Hampshire Infantry Regiment
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155th Pennsylvania Regiment
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19th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
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20th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
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- Kershaw's Brigade
- 2nd South Carolina Infantry
- 3rd South Carolina Infantry
- 7th South Carolina Infantry
- 8th South Carolina Infantry
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- 118th Pennsylvania Volunteers
- Compiled by John L. Smith
- Issued in 1888 under title: History of the Corn exchange regiment, 118th Pennsylvania volunteers, and in 1892 under title: Antietam to Appomattox with 118th Penna. vols
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14th Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry
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- "Bucktails," Kane rifle regiment of the Pennsylvania Reserve Corp
- 13th Pennsylvania Reserves, (42nd of the line)
- Pub. by William H. Rauch, historian, for the regimental association
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Ninth Regiment New York volunteers (Hawkins' Zouaves)
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History of Duryée's brigade
97th Regt. New York Infantry.
104th Regt. New York Infantry.
105th Regt. New York Infantry
107th Regt. Pennsylvania Infantry.
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1st Regiment Minnesota Volunteer Infantry
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Recruited as the 1st Maine infantry in the spring of 1861: reorganized as the 10th infantry, Oct. 1861, for two and three-year terms. "The two-years men were mustered out ... May ... 1863 and the remaining men consolidated into a battalion [10th] ... transferred to the 29th Maine vols. Nov. 1,'63." cf. Official army register of volunteers. v.1, p. 29
Not actually consolidated till May 1864
"Additions and corrections to History 1-10-29 Maine regiment. Correcting all errors that have been noticed up to February, 1893."
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16th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Regiment
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1st Delaware Volunteer Infantry Regiment
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27th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
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125th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
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69th Pennsylvania Volunteers
71st Pennsylvania Volunteers
72nd Pennsylvania Volunteers
106th Pennsylvania Volunteers
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Sorrel served as an aide-de-camp and and as AAG on Longstreet's staff until October 1864.
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Hood's Texas Brigade, 1st TX Inf, Rgt, 4th TX Inf. Rgt. 5th TX Inf. Rgt.
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Series 1 / v. 19, Part 2: Reports, Correspondence, etc.
Operations in: Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, September 3-November 14, 1862. South Mountain, Antietam.
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Series 1 / v. 19, Part 1: Reports
Operations in: Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania, September 3-November 14, 1862. South Mountain, Antietam.
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Charles C. Coffin was one of the best-known newspaper correspondents of the American Civil War. He worked for the Boston Journal and covered the entire war, mostly with the Army of the Potomac. He has been called "the Ernie Pyle of his era," and a biographer, W.E. Griffis, referred to him as "a soldier of the pen and knight of the truth." (Wikipedia)
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George William Beale was born into the Virginia nobility, son of Richard Lee Beale, who served in the House of Representatives and Congress for that state before the Civil War. He followed his father into the Confederate cavalry, 9th Virginia when the Civil War began.
His well-written and compelling memoirs document his time with JEB Stuart and Hampton across most of the Eastern Theater of the Civil War. He participated in engagements during the Maryland Campaign, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Brandy Station, Gettysburg, The Kilpatrick-Dahlgren raid, and Spotsylvania. His active career was cut short in February 1865 when he was badly wounded.
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Lieut. Col. Wilder Dwight, 2nd Massachusetts Regiment
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132nd Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry