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| + | ====== The 144th Ohio Infantry in Howard County ====== | ||
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| + | Service at Annapolis Junction, Elysville, and Relay House, 5/ | ||
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| + | [[144th Ohio Infantry Primary Sources|Primary Sources]]\\ | ||
| + | [[144th Ohio Infantry Secondary Sources|Archival and Secondary Sources]]\\ | ||
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| The 144th Ohio Infantry Regiment was mustered in at Camp Chase, Ohio on May 11, 1864 for 100 days of service. The men were recruited from Wyandot and Wood counties in northwest Ohio. On the afternoon of May 12, they marched to the depot of the Central Ohio Railroad and entrained for Pittsburgh. | The 144th Ohio Infantry Regiment was mustered in at Camp Chase, Ohio on May 11, 1864 for 100 days of service. The men were recruited from Wyandot and Wood counties in northwest Ohio. On the afternoon of May 12, they marched to the depot of the Central Ohio Railroad and entrained for Pittsburgh. | ||
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| Initial worries about the 144th' | Initial worries about the 144th' | ||
| - | In the middle of July most of the 144th marched to Washington and thence to Snickers Gap, back to Washington D. C., to Harpers Ferry, and then to Berryville, Virginia, where they skirmised | + | In the middle of July most of the 144th marched to Washington and thence to Snickers Gap, back to Washington D. C., to Harpers Ferry, and then to Berryville, Virginia, where they skirmished |
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