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        <description>The 1st Delaware Cavalry in Howard County

Service at Relay House, 4/11/1864-5/8/1864.


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WIKIPEDIA - “The 1st Regiment Delaware Volunteer Cavalry was a cavalry regiment of the Union Army in the American Civil War.

Raised in late 1862, the regiment was reduced to a battalion designated the 1st Battalion Delaware Volunteer Cavalry due to the inability of the state to fill a cavalry regiment to full strength. It served on provost duty in Maryland a…</description>
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The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union ...
By United States. War Department, Robert Nicholson Scott, Henry Martyn Lazelle, George Breckenridge Davis, Leslie J. Perry, Joseph William Kirkley, Fred Crayton Ainsworth, John Sheldon Moodey, Calvin Duvall Cowles</description>
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	*  Diary of Harrison Vandegrift, Winterthur Digial Collections
	*  McKee, R. B., Hamilton, W. N., Heald, T., Massey, G. V., Jones, T., Shields, J. H., Clark, D. C., ... Frank, E. B. (1861). Robert B. McKee papers., University of Delaware Library
	*  Correspondence for James N. Eckles, Delaware Archives.
	*  Sergeant Samuel Hitch Diary, 1st Delaware[?], Delaware Archives.
	*  William Townsend Downes, Serg…</description>
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The Baltimore Sun, November 30, 1861

The First District of Columbia regiment marched from the city in the morning to the line of the Washington Branch railroad, which they are to assist in guarding between this and Annapolis Junction.</description>
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        <description>The 1st District Regiment in (and near) Howard County

Service along Railroad from Annapolis Junction southwards, 11/30/1861-5/31/1862, at least


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WIKIPEDIA - “The regiment was organized during the summer of 1861 by James A. Tait, who served as the unit’s first colonel. After serving in garrison duties in the defenses of Washington, D.C., the regiment was sent to the Shenandoah Valley in May 1862, although it did not see any combat during the 186…</description>
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USAHEC Resources

Campbell, Richard T. &amp; George H. - CWDocColl (Enlisted men&#039;s letters, Jun 9-
Jul 24, 1862)</description>
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	*  Rastall, J. E. (1861). Papers of John E. Rastall. University of Maryland Libraries
	*  Maryland Infantry 1st Regiment Eastern Shore papers, 1861-1865. USAHEC.</description>
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Evening Star, July 12, 1864

Our pickets had a skirmish beyond Elysville this morning with a squad of rebel cavalry, killing a lieutenant in command, and capturing two, the balance escaping.</description>
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Service at Elysville, July 1864 and at Relay House, 10/20/1864.


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WIKIPEDIA - “The 1st Regiment Eastern Shore Maryland Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.</description>
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	*  Historical record of the First regiment Maryland infantry, ... Camper, Charles</description>
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Historical Record of the First Maryland Infantry - External Link to ebook

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The Baltimore Sun, May 21, 1861

Military Matters and Movements In and About the City—The movements of troops in Baltimore and Vicinity yesterday, were not of an exciting character, and the disagreeable state of the weather prevented many persons from visiting Gen. Cadwallader&#039;s encampment at Locust Point. Yesterday, at the Relay Ho…</description>
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        <description>The 1st Maryland Infantry in Howard County

Service at Relay House, 5/20/1861-6/6/1861


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WIKIPEDIA - “The 1st Maryland Infantry, Potomac Home Brigade was organized at Frederick, Maryland, beginning August 15, 1861, and mustered in on December 13, 1861, for three years under the command of Colonel William P. Maulsby Sr.</description>
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	*  Minnigh, H. N. (1891). History of Company K., 1st (Inft) Penn&#039;a Reserves: &quot;the boys who fought at home&quot;. Duncansville, Pa: Home Print Publisher.
	*  History of Pennsylvania volunteers, 1861-5, Vol. 1
	*  Michael Murray Miller Letters
	*  Folder 9  Official Record of Henry Flick, 457 E. Strawberry Street, Lancaster, Penna., Company E, 30th Regiment, First Pennsylvania Reserve …</description>
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Lancaster Intelligencer, June 18, 1861

FIRST REGIMENT PENNSYLVANIA RESERVED VOLUNTEERS.—The First Regiment, Pennsylvania Reserved
Volunteers, to which are attached the Union Guards, Lancaster Guards and Safe Harbor Artillery, has been organized by the election of R. BIDDLE ROBERTS, of Pittsburg, as Colonel; H. M. MCINTIRE, of West Chester, Lieutenant Colonel ; LEMUEL TODD, of Carli…</description>
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        <description>The 1st Pennsylvania Reserve Infantry in Howard County

Service at Annapolis Junction and Relay House, 7/27/1861-8/30/1861


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WIKIPEDIA - “The 1st Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment, also known as the 30th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, was a regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was a part of the famed Pennsylvania Reserve division in the Army of the Potomac for much of the war, and served in the Eastern Theater in a number of…</description>
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	*  Sabres and spurs: the First regiment Rhode Island cavalry in the civil war, 1861-1865.
	*  Rhode Island Historical Society, Bliss papers.
	*  Alfred N. Duffié and the First Rhode Island Cavalry Regiment in the American Civil War, by James Caroll Shepard.

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	*  Baker, Allen - CWDocColl (Enlisted man&#039;s diaries, 1861-67)</description>
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Manufacturers and Farmers Journal, July 25, 1864

CHARGED WITH STEALING A HORSE. Charles B. Hiltz, a member of the First Rhode Island Cavalry was arrested yesterday by officer Frew, charged with picking up a horse on the road between the city and Ellicott&#039;s Mills, and selling it, and also with being a deserter. He …</description>
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        <description>The 1st Rhode Island Cavalry in Howard County

Troop A at Relay House 6/24/1864, entire unit at Relay House, 7/29/1865-8/3/1865


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Washington DC Evening Star, October 24, 1862

A SHOOTING AFFAIR occurred in the cars at Annapolis Junction, on Friday evening last, in which Brice B. Brewer was shot in the forehead, the ball passing in at the right side, running next the skull for three inches, and then coming out. An officer of the 3d Maryland Regiment was arrested upon the charge of shooting, but up…</description>
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	*  Battle of West Frederick, July 7, 1864: Prelude to Battle of Monocacy By Joseph V. Collins
	*  Farmers that Helped Shape America by Joseph Collins

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	*  Gillette, James - CWTIColl (Major’s letters, Aug 4, 1862-Oct 22, 1863 &amp; Jan 15, 1868; Papers, 1862-63)</description>
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        <description>The 3rd Potomac Home Brigade in Howard County

Service at Relay House, Elysville, and Annapolis Junction. Was in skirmish near Cooksville. 6/28/1863-6/10/1864 [at least]

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	*  Battle of West Frederick, July 7, 1864: Prelude to Battle of Monocacy By Joseph V. Collins
	*  Farmers that Helped Shape America by Joseph Collins

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	*  Gillette, James - CWTIColl (Major’s letters, Aug 4, 1862-Oct 22, 1863 &amp; Jan 15, 1868; Papers, 1862-63)</description>
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Plattsburgh Republican, September 27,1862

From the 118th Regiment.

We received yesterday a letter from Quarter-master P. K. DELANEY, dated “Camp Wool, near Relay House, Md, Sept. 22.”</description>
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        <description>The 4th Maryland Infantry in Howard County

Reported at Relay House, September 1862


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From:&lt;http://www.americancivilwar101.com/units/usa-md/md-inf-reg-04.html&gt;

“From the History &amp; Roster of Maryland Veterans: THE Fourth Regiment of Infantry, Maryland Volunteers, was organ- ized at Baltimore, Md., in July and August, 1862, with the excep- tion of Company E, which was recruited io Carroll County, Md. The regiment consisted of nine companies, viz.,…</description>
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        <description>The 4th Wisconsin Infantry in Howard County

Service at Relay House, 7/29/1861-11/4/1861.


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The 4th Wisconsin Infantry regiment, comprising just over 1,000 men, mustered into service on July 2, 1861 at Camp Utley in Racine, Wisconsin. The unit was comprised of ten companies recruited from the counties of Calumet, Columbia, Fond du Lac, Jefferson, Monroe, Oconto, Sheboygan, St. Croix, and Walworth. These companies had colorful names such as the</description>
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From the unpublished memoir of Eliza Paine, daughter of the 4th&#039;s Colonel. LSU Archives


“The Relay House: Here it was that the real war experience began. We went right into the camp and lived in a tent. Our tent was a large one with a canvas partition in the middle; the front room was used as an office and sitting room while the back room was our sleeping room. a sentinel always marched too and fro in front of the tent. There was another tent a litt…</description>
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	*  Martin, Michael, A History of the 4th Wisconsin Infantry and Cavalry in the American Civil War. Savas-Beatie, 2006.
	*  Collection	Newton H. Culver, WVM ID Number	WVM Mss 234, Title Papers and photographs, 1916.</description>
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	*  Hewitt, ., Hewitt, F., &amp; Hewitt, F. K. (1863). Frederick and Frank Hewitt letters., University of Michigan.

USAHEC Resources

	*  Murray, Edward - WalkerColl (Letters to Lieutenant Colonel, Sep 4, 1864 &amp; Jun 12, 1865)
	*  Randall, Mark A. - CWDocColl (Enlisted man&#039;s letters, Mar 28 &amp; May 25, 1864)</description>
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        <description>The 5th New York Heavy Artillery in Howard County

Service at Relay House, September 1862. Stationed at Relay House,  1/64-4/9/1864


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The following is taken from New York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. Frederick Phisterer. Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, 1912.</description>
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NY Evening Post, May 3, 1861

Capital.

Colonel Ellsworth’s Regiment of Fire Zouaves, from this city, arrived safely at Annapolis yesterday, and proceeded to Washington by railroad. The Fifth (German) Regiment of this city also landed at Annapolis yesterday, and relieved the Sixty-ninth (Irish) Regiment from duty on the north side of Annapolis Junction. The Sixty-ninth is now stationed along the …</description>
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        <description>The 5th New York State Militia in Howard County

Service at Annapolis Junction, 4/30/1861-5/12/1861


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“Mustered in: May 1, 1861
Mustered out: August 7, 1861

The following is taken from New York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. Frederick Phisterer. Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, 1912.</description>
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	*  William Henry Snow Papers, 1831-1902; 1934., University of North Carolina
	*  Lois Wright Richardson Davis family papers, Duke University
	*  Historical sketch of the old Sixth Regiment of Massachusetts, Hanson, J. W. (John Wesley), 1823-1901.</description>
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Gilbert Haven. National Sermons: Sermons, Speeches and Letters on Slavery and Its War: From the Passage of the Fugitive Slave Bill to the Election of President Grant (1869).  

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        <description>The 6th Massachusetts Infantry in Howard County

Service at Annapolis Junction, 5/5/1861-7/29/1861


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WIKIPEDIA - “The 6th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia was a peacetime infantry regiment that was activated for federal service in the Union army for three separate terms during the American Civil War. The regiment gained notoriety as the first unit in the Union army to suffer fatal casualties in action during the Civil War in the Baltimore…</description>
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	*  Byron Gilman (1843- ) Papers, MSS 332, Phillips Library, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.
	*  Cushing Guard Records, MM 9, Phillips Library, Peabody Essex Museum, Salem, Mass.</description>
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Letters of Dr. Bowman Breed

[Letter collection for sale.]

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Boston Evening Transcript, April 22, 1861

Philadelphia, April 21. - Afternoon. The Eighth Massachusetts Regiment, which left here Friday night, have arrived at Annapolis Junction by way of the Susquehanna River and Chesapeake Bay. They are stationed at Annapolis, and hold the junction of the road communicating with Washington.</description>
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Service at Relay House, 5/12/1861-7/3/1861


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WIKIPEDIA - “The 8th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia was a peace-time regiment of infantry that was activated for federal service in the Union Army for three separate tours during the American Civil War. The regiment consisted almost entirely of companies from Essex County, Massachusetts.</description>
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	*  Online letter.
	*  A Sketch of the 8th N.Y. Cavalry: Unwritten History of the Rebellion
	*  Deeds of Daring: Or, History of the Eighth N. Y. Volunteer Cavalry...by Henry Norton, 1889.
	*  Calkins, Harriette. Papers (1800-1940). 2 boxes (0.50 cu. ft.). Collection Call Number: C12631. New York State Library.</description>
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Letter of Jasper B. Cheney to his father

Relay House M D
June 3d 1862

Dear Father

Today I mailed a letter directed to you which contains a
draft of $50 dollars which I hope may go through safe. I have
no news to write today. George Winson and I talk of sending
some things home which we cannot carry with us if we get our
horses. Four men out of our Co. have taken a French furlough,
S. Briggs, Wm D. Adams o…</description>
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        <description>The 8th New York Cavalry in Howard County

Service at Relay House, 6/23/1862-8/29/1862


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WIKIPEDIA - “The 8th Regiment New York Volunteer Cavalry, also known as the “Rochester Regiment,” was a regiment of the Union Army that fought during the American Civil War. It was a volunteer unit organized in Rochester on November 14, 1861, and left the state on November 29. It was mustered out on June 27, 1865.[1]</description>
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	*  Hopkins, Charles A. Papers, 1861-1885; (bulk 1861-1878). Rutgers University
	*  Kincaid, Thomas H. When we were boys in blue, 1861-1865. [New York: 1903].
	*  The Knickerbocker : or, New-York monthly magazine. ... v.58 1861 Jul-Dec.</description>
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The Press, May 9, 1861

The Accident at the Relay House.

The sudden death of a member of the Eighth New York regiment, by the discharge of his musket while cleaning it; yesterday, has saddened the hearts of his comrades, and thrown a gloom over the regiment. His name was LLOYD, and he was endeared to his associates by his courteou…</description>
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        <description>The 8th New York State Militia in Howard County

Service at Relay House, 5/5/1861-5/17/1861


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“The following is taken from Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Military Statistics of the State of New York, Albany: [The Bureau], (C. Wendell), 1866.
EIGHTH REGIMENT, N. Y. S. MILITIA.
The Eighth regiment is in the Second brigade, First division of the State militia …</description>
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        <description>The 10th Maine Infantry in Howard County

Service at Relay House and Annapolis Junction, 11/3/1861-3/8/1862


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The 10th Maine Infantry was mustered in as a unit on October 4, 1861 at Portland, Maine. Most of the men of unit had previously served in the 1st Maine Infantry, a militia unit called up by President Lincoln, which guarded the nation&#039;s capital from June to August, 1861. Upon their return, they were re-organized and, with two newly recruit…</description>
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Annual Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Maine 1862

ADJUTANT GENERAL&#039;S REPORT. 31

TENTH REGIMENT.

George L. Beal, Colonel.
James S. Fillebrown, Lieutenant Colonel.
Charles Walker, Major.</description>
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	*  “Dear Friend Anna” : the Civil War letters of a common soldier from Maine by Abial Hall Edwards (Book)
	*  History of the First - Tenth - Twenty-ninth Maine regiment. In service of the United States from May 3, 1861, to June 21, 1866 by John Mead Gould
	*  The Civil War journals of John Mead Gould, 1861-1866 by John Mead Gould (Book)</description>
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	*   A History of the Tenth Regiment, Vermont Volunteers: With Biographical Sketches...Edwin Mortimer Haynes
	*  Davis, James S. “Bully for the band!” the Civil War letters and diary of four brothers in the 10th Vermont 
	*  Waite, Oscar. Three Years with the 10th Vermont. Manuscript. (Source: Anthenaeum, VHS, ACPL)</description>
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Letter of Charles George to his Wife

Relay House, Maryland

July 11, 1864

Darling — since I last wrote we have done some of the hardest fighting and
marching on record. I can hardly believe that men can endure so much even
when I see it with my own eyes. Take our 3rd Division and see what it has
done!!!— When we left Petersburg they were all worn out with fatigue —
marched through that awful dust, w…</description>
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        <description>The 10th Vermont Volunteers in Howard County

At Ellicott&#039;s Mills and Relay House, 7/9/1864-7/14/1864


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	*   History and roster of Maryland volunteers, war of 1861-5
	*  Multiple letters from soldiers in newspaper The Church Advocate, Voice of the Church of God, Published in Lancaster, Pennsylvania</description>
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The Daily Evening Express, August 17, 1864

OBITUARY.

HARMAN. At the residence of his father, Owing&#039;s Mills, Md., on the 1st inst., Charles Herbst Harman, of Co. E, 11th Maryland Regiment, eldest son of John H, and Fannie Harman, aged 18 years, 10 months and 14 days.</description>
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Company C at Relay House, 12/1864-3/11/1865 [at least], other companies possibly there as early as 8/17/1864.


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The authors:


James S. Kiger, Sergeant, Company A, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, Oct. 1, 1863; discharged therefrom as 1st Sergeant at Trenton, N. J., July 6, 1865.


David V. M. Smith, Private, Company D, died of dysentery at Washington, D. C., Oct., 14, 1863.</description>
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	*  Roster of the 12th New Jersey
	*  To Gettysburg and beyond : the Twelfth New Jersey Volunteer Infantry, II Corps, Army of the Potomac, 1862-1865 by Edward G Longacre (Book)
	*  Longacre, Edward G. Boys, your work is done. (Excerpted from a typescript memoir of George A. Bowen). [Company C, 12th NJ Volunteer Infantry]. In: New Jersey History, volume 95, Summer 1977, pp. 101-109.</description>
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West-Jersey Pioneer, September 13, 1862

The Twelfth N J. at the Post of Danger.

The Baltimore American, of yesterday, says that on the previous afternoon the Twelfth New Jersey Volunteers, commanded by Col. Johnson, and mustering one thousand men, left the Camden Station, Baltimore, in a special train, for the Relay House, in the vicinity of which they will be stationed. Colonel …</description>
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        <description>The 12th New Jersey Infantry in Howard County

Service at Ellicott&#039;s Mills, 9/8/1862-12/10/1862


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CHAPTER X. THE TWELFTH REGIMENT.
00125187 NEW JERSEY AND THE REBELLION: A HISTORY OF THE SERVICES OF THE TROOPS AND PEOPLE OF NEW JERSEY IN AID OF THE UNION CAUSE. JOHN Y. FOSTER. MARTIN R. DENNIS CO, 1868, pp. 299-315.</description>
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	*  Correspondence, 1857-1863 [manuscript]. Author:	Gorham, Henry W., Duke University
	*  History of the 13th regiment, N.G., S.N.Y.</description>
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The Baltimore Sun, June 15, 1861

Military Movements.—For a week past nearly there has been a cessation of the military tide of regiments through this city, and martial matters have grown dull, Yesterday morning the Sixth Regiment of Massachusetts, and the Thirteenth Regiment of New York, ordered to Camp Carroll, near Mount Clare, on Thursday, were ordered back to their respective points, the 6…</description>
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        <description>The 13th New York State Militia in Howard County

Possible service at Annapolis Junction, 6/1861


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        <description>The 15th New York Independent Battery Light Artillery in Howard County

Service at Relay House, Md., October, 1862, to January, 1863.


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“The following is taken from New York in the War of the Rebellion, 15th ed. Frederick Phisterer. Albany: J. B. Lyon Company, 1912.</description>
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Evening Star, August 22, 1864

LOCAL NEWS.

Terrible Lynching Affair on the Baltimore Road.

SOLDIERS ON A TRAIN ABUSE THE VETERAN RESERVE GUARD ON THE ROAD, AND ARE FIRED UPON BY THE LATTER—ONE MAN WOUNDED AND ANOTHER KILLED!!—THE SOLDIERS DISMOUNT FROM THE TRAIN, AND BAYONET SERGEANT PORTER, THE NAN WHO FIRED UPON THE TRAIN!</description>
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	*  The Civil War Letters of Colonel Charles F. Johnson, Invalid Corps By Charles Francis Johnson
	*  “History of the Eighteenth Regiment, Veteran Reserve Corps from November 1, 1864.” Records of the Provost-Marshal General&#039;s Bureau, Letters Received, March 3, 1863, to August 28, 1866, RG 110, NA.</description>
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        <description>The 18th Veteran Reserve Corps in Howard County

Reported to be at Annapolis Junction, June, July, and August, 1864. Detachment at Beltsville, 8/1864. Definitely at Laurel, July 1864 - Oct., 1864.


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	*  THE THREE-MONTH SERVICE OF THE 20TH NEW YORK STATE MILITIA, APRIL 28-AUGUST 2, 1861. Osborne, Seward
	*  The Civil War diaries of Col. Theodore B. Gates, 20th New York State Militia.</description>
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New York Daily Herald, May 8, 1861

MOVEMENTS OF NEW YORK TROOPS.

Albany, May 7, 1861.


The orders recently sent to the Twentieth regiment, Col. Pratt, of Ulster county, were countermanded last night, and the regiment ordered to proceed to Washington by the eight o’clock train. This change of arrangements was in consequence of information received by Gov. Morgan from reliable parties in New Y…</description>
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        <description>The 20th New York State Militia in Howard County

Service at Annapolis Junction, 5/11/1861-8/2/1861


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        <description>The 21st Massachusetts Infantry in Howard County

Service at Annapolis Junction and Relay House, 8/30/1861-12/18/1861


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Annapolas Junction

Aug 30th, 1861

Dear Berdille

Since I last wrote
we have pitched our moving
tents one days march - farther
from home. Rather unexpectedly
we recd orders to move to the seat
of war.  It is understood the
the Col. went down to Gen Dixs
quarters at Ft McHenry and
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	*   History of the Twenty-first regiment, Massachusetts volunteers, in the war for the preservation of the union, 1861-1865: with statistics of the war and of Rebel prisons. Walcott, Charles F.</description>
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        <description>The 60th Massachusetts Volunteer Militia (100 Days) in Howard County

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“Sixtieth Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia (Infantry) One Hundred Days
The 60th Regt. Mass. Vol. Mil. was one of the five militia regiments organized in the summer of 1864 for one hundred days service. The other four regiments, the 5th, 6th, 8th, and 42d, were already recognized units of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia, the 60th being the only newly organi…</description>
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        <description>The 60th New York Infantry in Howard County

Service at Relay House, 11/9/1861-6/1862


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The 60th New York Infantry was mustered into the Union army in late October of 1861 in St. Lawrence County, on the banks of the St. Lawrence Seaway. The majority of men in the unit were from St. Lawrence County, but men from all three of the northernmost counties of New York were represented. Like many other newly formed units, the 60th was detailed for guard …</description>
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Ogdensburgh NY St. Lawrence Republican, November 5, 1861

The “Sixtieth” Off.

Friday morning the regiment encamped here for the past seven weeks, took their departure for the seat of war. The night previous, at dress parade, the order to march was read, and the men had spent the most of the night in packing up and getting ready to move. The railroad company had detailed a special train, consisting of eight- teen passenger cars, three baggage and three…</description>
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	*  History of the Sixtieth Regiment New York State Volunteers, From the Commencement of Its Organization in July, 1861, to Its Public Reception at Ogdensburgh as a Veteran Command, January 7th, 1864 – Richard Eddy
	*  Those who took &quot;The Left of the Line&quot; : a history of Company &quot;B&quot;, 60th New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment, October 30th, 1861 to July 17th, 1865 - USAHEC
	*  Wetherall Family papers, 1…</description>
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	*  Templeton, Robert F., Co. I, 67th Pennsylvania, from Indiana, County, Pennsylvania Letters 1-33 to his Mother Eliza Martin	Incomplete portion of a letter Letter to Robert F. Templeton from Eliza Martin	Letter to Robert F Templeton from Walter Templeton Map of encampments. Indiana University of Pennsylvania. Also: Tansfield, Thomas Co. D 67th Pennsylvania Letters, typescript	1862-1865.</description>
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&lt;http://www.pa-roots.com/pacw/infantry/67th/67thbiblio.html&gt;

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	*  Arthur-Russell-Williams Family - PaSaveFlagsColl (Enlisted man&#039;s letter, Apr 1865)
	*  Berwick, Henry - LeighColl Book 3: 42 (Enlisted man&#039;s letter, Jul 30, 1864)</description>
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        <description>The 67th Pennsylvania Infantry in Howard County

Retreated from Monocacy with the 10th Vermont. Stayed at Ellicott&#039;s Mills briefly, and then to Relay House. 7/11/1864 - 7/14/1864.


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New York Daily Herald, May 1, 1861

LETTER FROM A PRIVATE.

ANNAPOLIS JUNCTION, Md., April 28, 1861.

The Troops on their Way to Washington—The Sixty-Ninth Guarding the Road—Casualties on The Route—Arrest of a Secessionist Spy—Public Feeling in Maryland—The People Devoted to the Union, but Attached to the South— The Communication with the Capital, &amp;c.</description>
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        <description>The 69th New York State Militia in Howard County

Service at Annapolis Junction, 4/29/1861-5/2/1861


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Brooklyn Times Union, May 2, 1861

Our War Correspondence.
HEAD QUARTERS, 71ST REGIMENT,

Washington Navy Yard, D.C., April 29 &#039;61.

TO THE EDITOR OF THE BROOKLYN DAILY TIMES:

SIR:—A copy of your paper having been sent to a volunteer of Company H, 71st regiment, containing a list of the volunteers, and thinking you are doing an injustice to some of the older members by omitting their names, I …</description>
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	*   History of Company F, 1st regiment, R.I. volunteers, during the spring and summer of 1861 by Clarke, Charles H
	*  History of the 71st regiment, N. G., N. Y., American guard.. by Francis, Augustus Theodore</description>
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        <description>The 71st New York State Militia in Howard County

Service at Relay House, 5/19/1861. It&#039;s possible a detachment of engineers from this unit remained longer.


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NCO and enlisted men of the 71st
The 71st Infantry Regiment is an organization of the New York State Guard. Formerly, the 71st Infantry was a regiment of the New York State Militia and then the Army National Guard from 1850 to 1993. The regiment was not renumbered during the 1…</description>
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	*  “Jul-Oct, 1864: Lewis Le Clear: Six Weeks on Provost Guard”. Howard County Historical Society
	*  Diary of the war / by Robt. S. Robertson, 93d Regt. N.Y. Vols. &amp; A.D.C. to Gen. N. A. Miles, commanding 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Army Corps. 1861-2-3-4 ; edited by Charles N. and Rosemary Walker.[?]</description>
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Herald, July 12, 1864

HEADQUARTERS,

NINETY-THIRD REGIMENT N. G. S. N. Y.,

NEW YORK, July 11, 1864.

Pursuant to requisition of the President of the United States and general orders from Governor Seymour, Commander-in-Chief of the militia of the State of New York, this regiment will leave for one hundred days service in the fortifications at Washington city, on Thursday next or as soon as arm…</description>
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        <description>The 93rd New York State Militia in Howard County

Service at Ellicott&#039;s Mills and Elysville, 7/26/1864-10/4/1864 [at least]


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“John F Frantz
Enlisted in A Bucks Co Company on the 15th day of Aug 1862 and was sworen in to the U S Army on the 26th day of the same month at Harrisburg Pa  I spent one week in Camp Curtain at Harrisburg  We then got A bord of the Cars and were quickly convade to the Relay House Md whare we halted and w…</description>
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	*  [History of the One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry By Osceola Lewis]
	*  &quot;They will not be forgotten&quot;: A Narrative History of the 138th Pennsylvania. by Stephen Light
	*  https://www.militaryhistoryonline.com/civilwar/articles/138pa.aspx#
	*  138th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment diary. University of Michigan
	*  Markley, John H.  Diary, 15 August …</description>
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Service at Relay House, 8/30/1862-6/16/1863. Company A at Dorsey&#039;s Switch, 4/20/1864-6/12/1864.


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WIKIPEDIA - “The 138th Pennsylvania Infantry was organized at Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, and mustered in for a three-year enlistment on August 16, 1862, under the command of Colonel Charles L. K. Sumwalt.</description>
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&lt;caption&gt;Title: War views. No. 1501, Camp life, Army of the Potomac - writing to friends at home

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	*  History and complete roster of the Massachusetts regiments, minute men of &#039;61...</description>
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Service at Relay House, 5/5/1861-6/16/1861.


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The Daily Exchange, April 24, 1861

MILITARY MOVEMENTS.

The Howard Dragoons, numbering over fifty men, commanded by Capt. Geo. R. Gaither, Jr., who have been quartered at Miller’s Hotel, on Paca street, since Sunday evening, yesterday morning returned to their headquarters at Carroll’s Manor, about six miles from Ellicott’s Mills, to await further orders. </description>
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At Ellicott&#039;s Mills, 4/19/1861


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	*  Martin, Michael, A History of the 4th Wisconsin Infantry and Cavalry in the American Civil War. Savas-Beatie, 2006.
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