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Company D spent several days at Elysville, December, 1862.\\ | Company D spent several days at Elysville, December, 1862.\\ | ||
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[[150th New York Infantry Primary Sources|Primary Sources]]\\ | [[150th New York Infantry Primary Sources|Primary Sources]]\\ | ||
[[150th New York Infantry Secondary Sources|Archival and Secondary Sources]]\\ | [[150th New York Infantry Secondary Sources|Archival and Secondary Sources]]\\ | ||
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"Late in December Stuart's cavalry were raiding In the vicinity of Elysville, twenty miles west of Baltimore. | "Late in December Stuart's cavalry were raiding In the vicinity of Elysville, twenty miles west of Baltimore. | ||
- | Here was a bridge over the Patapsco River, and the town | + | Here was a bridge over the Patapsco River, and the town also possessed a valuable cotton mill. Company D, under Captain Woodin, was sent to protect this property and remained on duty there a few days, experiencing no occurrence worthy of notice. " - //The "Dutchess county regiment" (150th regiment of New York state volunteer infantry) in the Civil War//; by Cook, Stephen Guernsey, 1831- ed; Bartlett, Edward Otis, 1835-; Benton, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1841- joint ed |
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- | also possessed a valuable cotton mill. Company D, under Captain Woodin, was sent to protect this property and remained on duty there a few days, experiencing no occurrence worthy of notice. " - The "Dutchess county regiment" (150th regiment of New York state volunteer infantry) in the Civil War; by Cook, Stephen Guernsey, 1831- ed; Bartlett, Edward Otis, 1835-; Benton, Charles E. (Charles Edward), 1841- joint ed | + |