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| + | ====== The 14th New Jersey Infantry in Howard County ====== | ||
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| + | At Sykesville, 9/8/1862. At Elysville, 9/5/1862 - 9/16/1862. Reorganized at Ellicott' | ||
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| + | [[14th New Jersey Infantry Primary Sources|Primary Sources]]\\ | ||
| + | [[14th New Jersey Infantry Secondary Sources|Archival and Secondary Sources]]\\ | ||
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| WIKIPEDIA - "The 14th New Jersey Infantry was organized at Camp Vredenburgh (named in honor of Judge Peter Vredenburgh) near Freehold, New Jersey, and mustered in for three years service on August 26, 1862, under the command of Colonel William Snyder Truex. | WIKIPEDIA - "The 14th New Jersey Infantry was organized at Camp Vredenburgh (named in honor of Judge Peter Vredenburgh) near Freehold, New Jersey, and mustered in for three years service on August 26, 1862, under the command of Colonel William Snyder Truex. | ||
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| Left New Jersey for Baltimore, Md., September 2, 1862. Duty near Monocacy, Md., guarding railroad bridges and other points on the Upper Potomac, until June 1863." | Left New Jersey for Baltimore, Md., September 2, 1862. Duty near Monocacy, Md., guarding railroad bridges and other points on the Upper Potomac, until June 1863." | ||
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