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Blog Posts, Grant, Ulysses S., Jackson, Thomas J., Lee, Robert E. Hooker replied, "[Brigadier] General Gibbon's brigade of Western men." Far from being an exhaustive list of Civil War nicknames, the following discussion highlights some of the most notable. names. In response, Robert E. Lee invaded Pennsylvania. Confederate general John B. Scott's Life Guard, 1st Regiment; 4th Infantry
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Empire Zouaves; part of 51st Infantry
An important inventory for finding Civil War military histories is: A Guide to the Microfiche Edition of Civil War Unit Histories: Regimental Histories and Personal Narratives. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Ellsworth's Zouaves; 11th Infantry
United States or New York Cavalry, 7th Regiment; 2d Cavalry, Harris Light
The 6th Wisconsin and 7th Wisconsin fight together till the end of the war. Contents 1 Infantry 2 Sharpshooters 3 Cavalry 4 Artillery 4.1 Light Artillery 4.2 Heavy Artillery 4.3 Horse Artillery 5 Legions 6 Others 6.1 Militia 6.2 State Troops 6.3 Reserves 7 See also 8 References O.) In June 1865, the units of the surviving brigade were separated and reassigned to the Army of the Tennessee. Astor Regiment; Companies I and K, 61st Infantry
Prince John Magruder was known for his ornate uniforms and flamboyant style; in contrast to cavalry general William E. Grumble Jones who had a constant, irritable disposition. Remington Guard; part 81st Infantry
Meagher's Irish Brigade; see Irish Brigade
Zouaves, 2d; a transient organization, men joined 40th Infantry, Rosters Of The New York Volunteers During The Civil War, 61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Albany Zouave Cadets; Company A, 10th Militia, and Company A, 177th Infantry
Cornwall Company; Company C, 124th Infantry
Fisher's Cavalry; 14th Cavalry (part)
Thurlow Weed Guards; part 132d Infantry
Cavalry
Boyd's Company C Cavalry, Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1st Cavalry
Colored Troops 39th Regiment Infantry U.S. Another Confederate Johnson, Adam R. Stovepipe Johnson was known for deceptively making black stovepipes appear as cannon from a distance. Many volunteer units were raised during the Civil War and soon acquired nicknames: some were created by the units themselves, some were given and some were earned. What was the nickname of the infantry unit that marched the furthest in the Civil War in one 24-hour period? I, 194th Infantry
Albany: J. Article: Answering The Call: The New York State Militia Responds to the Crises of 1861 , by Gustav Person. Empire Zouaves; Company B, 66th Infantry
Sigel Rifles; 52d Infantry
Goshen Company; Company B, 124th Infantry
Manhattan Rifles; part 57th Infantry
As the prospect of War grew in late 1860 and early 1861 on February 28, 1861 Provisional Confederate Congress made provisional volunteer army and granted military control to the newly chosen Confederate president and "commander in chief" Jefferson Davies. Ticonderoga Cavalry Company; Co. E (new), 2d Cavalry
Polish Legion; part of 58th Infantry
Advance Guard Zouaves; 5th Infantry
The last surviving member of the Iron Brigade, Josiah E. Cass of Eau Claire, Wisconsin, died on 2 December 1947 of a fractured hip suffered in a fall. The Copperheads were an interesting political group that was most famous for their use of the press. Blenker's Rifles; 8th Infantry
On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Orleans Battery; 17th Battery
While the battle ended in a victory for the Confederacy, General Thomas and his men stood their ground much longer than were expected of them. Anderson Zouaves; 62d Infantry
Corcoran's Brigade
Sources. Dutchess County Regiment, 2d; 159th Infantry, Eagle, or Scrogg's Brigade
Heavy Artillery, 1st Regiment; Co. B, 2d Artillery
Oneida Independent Company of Cavalry; Oneida Cavalry Company
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One Hundred and Eighth New York Volunteers; 18th Independent Battery
Niagara Rifles; 28th Infantry
Union Rangers; 25th Infantry
Militia, 55th Regiment, part; 55th Infantry
I, 59th Infantry, Lafayette's Fusiliers, 12th Militia
Cavalry, 2d Regiment, Black Horse; 7th Cavalry
Wayne County Regiments; part of 98th Infantry
Corning Light Cavalry; 18th Cavalry
Onondaga County Regiment, 3d; 122d Infantry
Irish Brigade, Meagher's, 3d Regiment; 63d Infantry
Washington Grays, 1st Troop; Co. L, 1st Engineers, later 4th Battery
Gen. Rufus King and were originally known as King's Wisconsin Brigade. Orange Blossoms; 124th Infantry
Militia, 13th Regiment; part 87th Infantry
New York City Artillery, 1st; 12th Artillery, later part of 15th Artillery
National Guard Artillery; 18th Militia
[6], 24th Michigan Monument, Gettysburg National Military Park. Almost immediately following the Union defeat in the Second Battle of Bull Run, the III Corps was transferred back to the Army of the Potomac and redesignated the I Corps, under the command of Joseph Hooker; Gibbon's brigade became the 4th Brigade, 1st Division, I Corps. Jefferson County Regiment; 10th Artillery
Militia, 19th Regiment; 168th Infantry
(Pictured right). Black River Artillery Regiment; 10th Regiment Artillery
Normal School Company; Co. E (new), 44th Infantry
Independent Company; 29th Infantry
"Billy Yank" A Union soldier during the Civil War. Seeing that General Beauregard fought for the Confederacy and had gray uniformsyou get the picture. Excelsior, or Sickles' Brigade, 5th Regiment; 74th Infantry
Brig. Independent Company of Infantry (Edw. Required fields are marked *. Irish Legion, Corcoran's, see Corcoran's Brigade
: University Publications of America, 1993. Nyack Volunteers; part 17th Infantry, Ogdensburgh Regiment; 60th Infantry
Buffalo Regiment, Col. Franklin Sidway's; merged in 151st Infantry
Federal Guard; 178th Infantry (part)
Herkimer Regiment; 121st Infantry
Baxter Light Guards; 31st Infantry
This in an index to the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (CWSS) which is a computerized database containing very basic facts about servicemen who served on both sides during the Civil War. New York Light Infantry; Co. G, 15th Engineers
Washington Continentals; Co. D, 168th Infantry
For other uses, see, Learn how and when to remove this template message, 7th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiments, 7th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 24th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, "What Role Did Camp Randall Play In The Civil War? The following is taken fromNew York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. Ming's Own; part 59th Infantry
Colored Troops 38th Regiment Infantry U.S. New York State Light Infantry, 2d Regiment; 82d Infantry
He was described by Abraham Lincoln as a brown, chunky little chap, with a long body, short legs, not enough neck to hang him, and such long arms that if his ankles itch he can scratch them without stooping., Beast was the nickname given to Union General Benjamin F. Butler. Battery A, New York Volunteer Artillery; 2d Battery
Albany and Yates Rifles; 43d Infantry
Washington Zouaves; part of 87th Infantry
Jefferson Guard; 5th Militia
Ellsworth's Avengers; 44th Infantry
United States Chasseurs; 65th Infantry
Stevens' Sharpshooters; Co. C, Enfants Perdus
Sigel Life Guard, Co. A; Co. D, 119th Infantry
For the Union, 3559 separate units included regiments; separate battalions, companies, or batteries of this total 2144 were infantry regiments, 272 cavalry regiments, 61 of heavy artillery, 13 of engineers, 9 light infantry battalions, and 432 separate batteries Lewis County Battalion; 3d Battalion Artillery
Seward Artillery; 3d Artillery
The men of Company G, 55th North Carolina, from Johnston and Wayne Counties were known as the "North Carolina Rebels." The men of Company F, 56th North Carolina, from Guilford County, were known as the "Stonewall Boys." Company B, 34th North Carolina, from Rutherford County were known as the "Sandy Run Yellow Jackets." 3. Dragoons, 1st Regiment; 130th Infantry, then 19th Cavalry
Stoneman's Cavalry; 9th Cavalry
I hardly see why this nickname is worth mention. Serrell's Artillery; 4th Battery
President's Life Guard, Co. A; Co. A, 59th Infantry
Bartlett's Naval Brigade; 99th Infantry
Most badass military nicknames are born of certain actions portrayed by fliers under duress (albeit, and in this . Connecticut Cavalry, Companies C and D; 2d Cavalry, Harris Light
Howe's Rifles; 45th Infantry
This article is about the Civil War brigade. The Springfield Model 1861 rifled musket, firing the .58 caliber projectile, was issued to the 6th Wisconsin, 19th Indiana, and 24th Michigan regiments. Gen. Solomon Meredith, was redesignated the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, I Corps. Busteed's Battery, Chicago Light Artillery; part of Batteries B and G, 1st Artillery
13th Indiana: "Old Guard" Regiment. Governor Morgan's United States Light Artillery, 2d Regiment; 2d Artillery
The Civil War in Virginia (1862) George B. McClellan -who replaced the aging General Winfield Scott as supreme commander of the Union Army after the first months of the war-was beloved by his. Now under the command of John Gibbon, a regular Army officer from North Carolina who chose to stay with the Union,[4] King's brigade was designated the 4th Brigade, 1st Division, III Corps, and it saw its first combat in the Northern Virginia Campaign, fighting at Brawner's Farm, August 28th, 1862, where they received their deadly baptism of fire. Washington County Regiment; 123d Infantry
The brigade fought in the battles of Second Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine Run, Overland, Richmond-Petersburg, and Appomattox. Recent scholarship[7] identifies two other brigades referred to by their members or others as "The Iron Brigade": Irish Brigade Batteries, 5th Regiment Artillery; 14th Battery
The list of South Carolina Union Civil War units is shown separately. Westchester Chasseurs; 17th Infantry
Saint Lawrence County Regiment, 2d; 92d Infantry
Stonewall was the nickname of Confederate General Thomas J. Jackson. 54th Regiment, in full Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Massachusetts infantry unit made up of African Americans that was active during the American Civil War (1861-65). Washington Grays, 1st Regiment; 47th Infantry
Little Mac McClellan and Philip Little Phil Sheridan were named for their small statue, while Confederate Nathan G. Shanks Evans was recognized by his skinny, knock-kneed legs. Men and women of the South were so insulted that they started calling General Butler Beast., As the officers and soldiers of the United States have been subject to repeated insults from the women (calling themselves ladies) of New Orleans in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter when any female shall by word, gesture, or movement insult or show contempt for any officer or soldier of the United States she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation., Order #28 Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler,May 15, 1862. Although it fought entirely in the Eastern Theater, it was composed of regiments from three Western states that are now within the region of the Midwest. Weeks; Cos. B, C, D, E and F (new), 12th Infantry (Volunteers)
Cerro Gordo Legion; 32d Infantry (part)
The 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division was known as the Iron Brigade from its formation in 1917 through World War I, World War II and Vietnam, until some time in the early 2000s when, for reasons that are still unclear, the name was changed to Duke Brigade. Jackson Guards; 42d Infantry
Shelby's Iron Brigade was a Confederate cavalry brigade also known as the "Missouri Iron Brigade". Andrew Johnson's Cavalry
Union Coast Guard; 99th Infantry
Von Beck Canal Rangers or Rifles; Cos. B and G, 102d Infantry
W.) Cavalry Company; Co. C, 3d Cavalry, Militia
Burgesses Corps; Company R, 25th Militia
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Eagle, or Scrogg's Brigade, 1st Regiment; 78th Infantry (part)
Les Enfants Perdus; Independent Corps, Light Infantry
WilHamsburgh Volunteers; Co. A, 3d Infantry
Regiments Search unit histories of over 4,000 Union and Confederate regiments. The brigade took pride in its designation, "1st Brigade, 1st Division, I Corps", under which it played a prominent role in the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863. Rocket Battalion, Cos. A and B; 23d and 24th Batteries, Sabre Regiment; 1st Cavalry
Corcoran's Brigade or Irish Legion 3d Regiment; the original 3d Regiment, except Companies A and D; all of the 7th and 8th Regiments; designated 164th Infantry
brigade. Gen. Rufus King: September 28, 1861 May 7, 1862 One Hundred and Twelfth New York Volunteers, Co. L; 7th Co. Sharpshooters
Newburgh Guard; Co. F, 168th Infantry
3rd Brigade, 1st Division, III Corps (17th Maine, 3rd Michigan, 5th Michigan, 1st, 37th, and 101st New York) Chautauqua Regiment; 112th Infantry
Bruen's (Edward) Independent Company of Infantry; part of 143d Infantry
The all-Western brigade, composed of Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana troops, earned their famous nickname, while under the command of Brig. D'Epineuil Zouaves; 53d Infantry
The initial focus of the CWSS is the Names Index Project, a project to enter names and other basic information from 6.3 million soldier records in the . Leslie Guards; part 66th Infantry. Manhattan Rifles; Co. G (old), 43d Infantry
The governor of Wisconsin, Alexander Randall, had hoped to see the formation of an entirely Wisconsin brigade, but the Army unwittingly frustrated his plans by transferring the 5th Wisconsin from King's brigade and including the Hoosiers instead. Rebel general William Extra Billy Smith, owner of an antebellum mail coach business, reportedly had a knack for obtaining additional government payments for his postal routes. Walkill Guards; Co. D, 18th Infantry
It was thought that General McClellan resembles Napoleon Bonaparte, not only in physical appearance, but in his inflated sense of self-worth and importance. United States Vanguard; part 59th Infantry
Coast Guard; 99th Infantry
New York Excelsior Rifle Legion; 92d Infantry
Madison and Cortland Regiment; 157th Infantry
Ithaca Volunteers; Co. A, 32d Regiment, Jackson Artillery; part, 5th Artillery
Zoos-Zoos; 9th Infantry
Irish Brigade; Cos. G, H and I, 105th Infantry
While a professor at the Virginia Military Institute, Jacksons oddities of character had led the cadets to mockingly refer to him as Tom Fool Jackson. New York Sappers and Miners; 15th Engineers
Mohawk Rangers or Rifles; three cos. of 81st Infantry
List of military units raised by the Commonwealth of Kentucky during the American Civil War for service in the Union Army. Chicago Light Artillery, Busteed's Battery; part of Batteries B and G, 1st Artillery
United States Volunteer Cavalry, 1st Regiment; 11th Cavalry
Black River Artillery, 3d Battalion; 6th Battalion Artillery
34th Infantry Division, US Army: This National Guard unit participated in World War I and World . Though significantly outgunned, the . Lindsay Blues; 102d Militia
"Leatherneck, Jarhead" A US Marine. : FIELD AND STAFF. New York Rifles; part 51st Infantry
Link To This Page Contact Us Military Units of the Union. Its unit crest is similar to the medals issued to veterans of both the Western and the Eastern Iron Brigades of the Army of the Potomac. Militia, 12th Regiment, Co. A; Co. A, 102d Infantry
Unfortunately, we didn't have room to include all that we found. New York Militia Laws during the Civil War. Scott Life Guard; 28th Infantry
United States Rifles or Rangers; 58th Infantry
National Guard 4th Regiment; 173d Infantry
McClellan Infantry; one company, 102d Infantry
Steuben Regiment; 7th Infantry
Howard Artillery; 1st Marine Artillery
Garibaldi Guard; 39th Infantry
Troy Regiment, 1st; 2d Infantry
Sharpshooters, Benjamin C. Butler's Battalion ; Cos. A, B, C and D, 93d Infantry
National Union Rangers; part 2d Artillery
2. Poughkeepsie Drill Guards; 21st Militia
9th Indiana: "Swamp Devils" and later called the "Grey Eagle" Regiment. Ira Harris Guard, 1st; 5th Cavalry
His nickname among his men was his callsign, "Chaos." 2. Pierrepont Cavalry, Abohbot's Cavalry; part 14th Cavalry
Havelock Battery; 11th Battery
Seymour Light Infantry; part 178th Infantry
A multiple-choice quiz by ricbatcheller. I, 1st Infantry
Herkimer Regiment; 34th Infantry
Mountain Legion; 156th Infantry
Onondaga and Cortland County Regiment; 185th Infantry
McDowell's I Corps did not join the bulk of the Army of the Potomac in the Peninsula Campaign. United States Zouave Cadets, Co. B; Co. A,. Cavalry Battalion; Company D, 12th Cavalry
Buffalo Regiment, 3d; 100th Infantry
Pennsylvania Volunteers Cavalry Regiment, W. H. Boyd's Co.; Co. C, 1st Cavalry
Wayne County Regiments; part of 138th Infantry
Scrogg's Brigade; see Eagle Brigade
Nicknames from the Civil War CW Nicknames List of names and questions to be answered 2-5-12 B lack Student sparks debate with Confederate Flag Would they have used shortened nicknames like Ben for Benjam. Wiedrich's Battery; Battery I, 1st Light Artillery
Gibbon's brigade would lose 725 men out of 1900, the 2nd Wisconsin losing 276 out of 430 men. Similarly, the 2nd Wisconsin, which suffered 77% casualties at Gettysburg, suffered the third highest total throughout the war; it was third behind the 24th Michigan (also an Iron Brigade regiment) as well as the 1st Minnesota in total casualties at Gettysburg. Heavy Artillery; 4th Militia
Astor Rifles; 61st Infantry
Serrell's Engineers, 1st Engineers
National Zouaves; 5th Infantry
Mechanic Rifles, Henry Z. Republican Rifles
Madaus, Howard Michael & Richard Zeitlin. Brig. The name "Iron Brigade" has also been used to describe the offensive line of the University of Wisconsin Badger Football Team. Union Battalion of Zouaves; 6th Infantry
Union Sharpshooters; part of 17th Veteran Infantry
Cameron Highlanders; Company I, 59th Infantry
This is a list of South Carolina Confederate Civil War units. The blank space is already there in the regiments.dat file. Colored Troops 37th Regiment Infantry U.S. German Heavy Artillery (Adam Senges); 3d Battalion, later part of 15th Artillery
Seymour (Horatio) Cavalry, 1st Regiment, Cos. A and B; Cos. E and F, 13th Cavalry
Brannigan's Company K; 63d Infantry
Union Greys; 22d Militia
Bloody Bucket. Whhat may you recommend about your submit that you simply made some days ago? Albany Regiments; 3d Infantry
United States Lancers; part Co. M, 9th Cavalry
I would love to write something, at some point, but at the time I have no original ideas. National Guard Rifles; part 57th Infantry
Corcoran's Brigade or Irish Legion Original 7th Regiment; all in 164th Infantry
Light Guard, 106th Regiment; 12th Militia
City Guard; 83d Infantry
Abraham Lincoln, New York, military, rebellion, secession, artillery, the federal government, battlefield, fire, conflict, secession are some of the common words referred to whenever you will talk about the war's period. Black Horse Cavalry; 7th Cavalry
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Where all the above mentioned nicknames were given in a loving manner, or out of fear, Young Napoleon was not. 61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Phone: (518) 581-5100 | Fax: (518) 581-5111. [9] document.getElementById( "ak_js" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Stonewall Jackson Makes His Fatal Reconnaissance But On Which Road? Its members were from the counties of Calhoun, Madison, Chambers, Cherokee, Butler, Pike, Barbour, Jackson, Wilcox, Lauderdale, Dallas, Montgomery, and Autauga.Ordered to Corinth, the regiment disbanded prior to the Battle of Shiloh, as the time of service of most of the companies expired in April, 1862. Mounted Rifles, 2d; 2d Mounted Rifles
Hooker supposedly was elated and rode off without his orders. Northern New York Regiment, 1st; 16th Infantry
Dickinson Guard; 89th Infantry
Hawkins Zouaves, 2d; 178th Infantry
I have found it helpful to name them to keep track of what weapons they have and to help with unit integrity. Rifle Regiment; 13th Infantry
"I looked and poor Fed was dead. Company A, 7th Indiana Infantry Regiment, wrote about several regimental nicknames used during the War. United States Guards
United States, War Department. Defenders, The; 178th Infantry (part)
Excelsior Battery, 2d; 10th Battery
Beaudot, William J. K., and Herdegen, Lance J.. Dorsey, Chris "Of Iron and Stone: A Comparison of the Iron and Stonewall Brigades," The Journal of America's Military Past, (Winter, 2001); 48-67. United States Sharpshooters, Hobart's Company, 2d Regiment; Co. B, 93d Regiment
Cameron Highlanders; part of 78th Infantry (old)
Long Island Volunteers, 1st Regiment; 67th Infantry
28th Infantry Division, US Army: Originally nicknamed "Keystone Division," the unit acquired the nickname "Bloody Bucket" by German forces during World War II because the red keystone patch resembled a bucket. Clinton Rifles; Companies F. and G, 57th Infantry
Buck Tail Brigade Black Hats Stonewall Brigade Laurel Brigade Lightning Brigade Wheat's Tigers Louisiana Tigers Pelican Regiment Which of the following units donned the nickname "The Corn Exchange Regiment?" Answer: 118th Pa. Inf. Lochiel Cameron Highlanders; 78th Infantry (old), Elliott's Organization
Yonkers Regiment; Cos. L and M, and part of Cos. B, D, I and K, 172d Infantry, transferred to 6th Artillery, Zook's Voltigeurs; 57th Infantry
The uniform of the Iron brigade differed some what to the standard uniform of the Union army at the time. New York Union Volunteers, 1st; 31st Infantry
Cameron Rifles; part of 59th Infantry
Black Zouaves(uncompleted)
German Rifles, 2d Regiment; 68th Infantry
Below are those that just missed the cut. Hussars; Co. C, 3d Militia Cavalry
Saint Lawrence County Regiment, 3d; 106th Infantry
Sigel Sharpshooters; part 119th Infantry
Few periods of American history are as tumultuous, disputed, and studied as the American Civil War.From April 2, 1861, to May 9, 1865, Americans battled each other over states' rights, slavery, and expansion to the west. Plattsburgh Regiment; 96th Infantry
Stuart's Engineers; 50th Engineers
Blenker's Battery; 2d Battery
Empire Battery; Battery A, 1st Artillery
United States Lancers; part of Cos. A and B, 4th Artillery
The inside of the coat was lined with cotton to make a better fit. Vinton Rifles; 43d Infantry
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The 3rd Brigade of the 4th Infantry Division is also known as the Iron Brigade. Stanton Legion; 145th Infantry
Flushing Light Artillery; Battery L (old), 2d Artillery, later 34th Battery
Foreign Rifles, 1st; 39th Infantry
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Corcoran's Brigade or Irish Legion Original 3d Regiment; all, except Companies A and D, in 164th Infantry
Fredendall Regiment; failed to organize part of 91st Infantry
Rochester Race Horses; 140th Infantry
Seward National Guard
Its exploits were depicted in the 1989 film Glory. German Artillery, Company F; 41st Infantry (part)
Facts number 61-72 are Civil War nicknames. Excelsior, or Sickles' Brigade
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I, 59th Infantry
Geneseo Regiment; 104th (part)
The American Civil War - by nicknames. Naval Brigade, Bartlett's; 99th Infantry
Tenth Legion Artillery; 1st and 2d Cos. Light Artillery, 56th Infantry, later 7th Battery, and 8th Battery
New York Volunteers Corps of Engineers; 1st Engineers
New York British Volunteers
Vosburgh Chasseurs; 71st Militia, 53d Infantry (new). O.) Horse Artillery, United States Volunteers, 1st Regiment; Cos. B, A and I, 2d Artillery
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