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| + | ====== The 149th Ohio Infantry in Howard County ====== | ||
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| + | Reported at Relay House, 8/10/1864, per OR, but no evidence they were ever there.\\ | ||
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| + | [[149th Ohio Infantry Primary Sources|Primary Sources]]\\ | ||
| + | [[149th Ohio Infantry Secondary Sources|Archival and Secondary Sources]]\\ | ||
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| WIKIPEDIA - "The 149th Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Dennison near Cincinnati, Ohio, and mustered in as an Ohio National Guard unit for 100 days service on May 8, 1864, under the command of Colonel Allison L. Brown. | WIKIPEDIA - "The 149th Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Dennison near Cincinnati, Ohio, and mustered in as an Ohio National Guard unit for 100 days service on May 8, 1864, under the command of Colonel Allison L. Brown. | ||
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| Left Ohio for Baltimore, Md., May 11. Duty in the Defenses of Baltimore, and at different points on the eastern shore of Maryland until July 4. Moved to Monocacy Junction July 4. Battle of Monocacy Junction July 9. Moved to Washington, D.C., July 13. Advance to Snicker' | Left Ohio for Baltimore, Md., May 11. Duty in the Defenses of Baltimore, and at different points on the eastern shore of Maryland until July 4. Moved to Monocacy Junction July 4. Battle of Monocacy Junction July 9. Moved to Washington, D.C., July 13. Advance to Snicker' | ||
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