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+ | <html><center><b><u><font size="+2">The 44th Pennsylvania Volunteers in Howard County</font></u></b></center></html> | ||
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+ | Also known as the 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry and the 15th Pennsylvania Reserves. Companies served on detached duty in and around Baltimore throughout War.\\ | ||
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+ | [[44th Pennsylvania Volunteers Primary Sources|Primary Sources]]\\ | ||
+ | [[44th Pennsylvania Volunteers Secondary Sources|Archival and Secondary Sources]]\\ | ||
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WIKIPEDIA - "The 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry (Companies A through G) was organized at Camp Curtin in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania as the "44th Volunteers" and mustered in for state service in July and August 1861 under the command of Colonel George Dashiell Bayard. | WIKIPEDIA - "The 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry (Companies A through G) was organized at Camp Curtin in Harrisburg, Pennsylvania as the "44th Volunteers" and mustered in for state service in July and August 1861 under the command of Colonel George Dashiell Bayard. | ||
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Company K Men recruited in Allegheny and Washington Counties\\ | Company K Men recruited in Allegheny and Washington Counties\\ | ||
Company L Men recruited in Berks, Lebanon and Lancaster Counties\\ | Company L Men recruited in Berks, Lebanon and Lancaster Counties\\ | ||
- | Company M Men recruited in Berks County\\ " | + | Company M Men recruited in Berks County"\\ |