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 +<​html><​center><​b><​u><​font size="​+2">​The 2nd New Jersey Militia in Howard County</​font></​u></​b></​center></​html>​
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 +Service at Annapolis Junction and south, 5/​5/​1861-7/​24/​1861\\ ​
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 +[[2nd New Jersey Militia Sources|Primary Sources]]\\ ​
 +[[2nd New Jersey Militia Secondary Sources|Archival and Secondary Sources]]\\ ​
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 From http://​www.firstbullrun.co.uk/​NEV/​Fourth%20Division/​2nd-new-jersey-state-militia.html:​ From http://​www.firstbullrun.co.uk/​NEV/​Fourth%20Division/​2nd-new-jersey-state-militia.html:​
  
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 Note: The 2nd New Jersey Militia (280), Companies D, E, I, and K, under the command of of Lieutenant Colonel A Speer, were assigned to guard duty on the Washington Branch, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, between Laurel and Bladensburg,​ Prince George'​s County, Maryland, between 5 May and 24 July, 1861. Note: The 2nd New Jersey Militia (280), Companies D, E, I, and K, under the command of of Lieutenant Colonel A Speer, were assigned to guard duty on the Washington Branch, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, between Laurel and Bladensburg,​ Prince George'​s County, Maryland, between 5 May and 24 July, 1861.
  
-Annapolis Junction, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, to Washington, D. C., Comapnies ​A, B, C, F, G, & H, 5-6 May, 1861: The 2nd New Jersey Militia, Companies A, B, C, F, G, and H, were ordered to proceed by the Annapolis & Elkridge Railroad to Washington, D. C., at 3.30 PM on 5 May, 1861, and were accompanied by the 1st New Jersey Militia. Companies A, B, C, F, G, and H arrived by the Washington Branch, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, via Annapolis Junction, Howard County, Maryland, at 12 AM on 6 May, 1861.+Annapolis Junction, Anne Arundel County, Maryland, to Washington, D. C., Companies ​A, B, C, F, G, & H, 5-6 May, 1861: The 2nd New Jersey Militia, Companies A, B, C, F, G, and H, were ordered to proceed by the Annapolis & Elkridge Railroad to Washington, D. C., at 3.30 PM on 5 May, 1861, and were accompanied by the 1st New Jersey Militia. Companies A, B, C, F, G, and H arrived by the Washington Branch, Baltimore & Ohio Railroad, via Annapolis Junction, Howard County, Maryland, at 12 AM on 6 May, 1861.
  
 Constitution Office, on E Street, between Twelfth & Thirteenth Streets, Washington, D. C., 6 May, 1861: The 2nd New Jersey Militia, Companies A, B, C, F, G, and H, were stationed at the Constitution Office, on E Street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, Washington, D. C., in the morning on 6 May, 1861." Constitution Office, on E Street, between Twelfth & Thirteenth Streets, Washington, D. C., 6 May, 1861: The 2nd New Jersey Militia, Companies A, B, C, F, G, and H, were stationed at the Constitution Office, on E Street, between Twelfth and Thirteenth Streets, Washington, D. C., in the morning on 6 May, 1861."
  
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