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| - | < | + | ====== Miscellaneous Unit Postings in Howard County, 1861-1865 |
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| + | ca. 7/1/1861 - **6th Massachusetts Infantry**. "I was in the detail of seargent Abbott and we pitched our tent on the RR about one mile from the village known as " | ||
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| ca. 8/30/1862 - **138th Pennsylvania Volunteers**. " | ca. 8/30/1862 - **138th Pennsylvania Volunteers**. " | ||
| - | 6/29/1863 - " | + | 9/9/1862 - "BROOKVILLE, MD.,\\ |
| + | September 9, 1862-7 p. m.\\ | ||
| + | Major General H. W. HALLECK,\\ | ||
| + | General-in-Chief, | ||
| + | The following dispatches were received while on the march to-day:\\ | ||
| + | HEADQUARTERS ADVANCE RESERVE,\\ | ||
| + | Lisbon Road Junction, six miles south of Cooksville, September 9-7 a. m.\\ | ||
| + | Colonel T. C. DEVIN: | ||
| - | RIDGEVILLE, June 29, 1863. | + | SIR: Left picket at Cooksville, with whom **General Wool's cavalry** communicated last night at 9.30 o' |
| - | Captain WEIR, | + | Respectfully,\\ |
| + | W. E. BEARDSLEY, Captain Troop E." [**Sixth New York Cavalry**] | ||
| - | Assistant Adjutant-General: | + | 9/11/1862 - " |
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| - | I am at this point. I have sent one regiment to Cooksville, one to Lisbon, and one to Poplar Springs. I have not yet heard from the advanced regiment that was sent to Cooksville. It is reported | + | GENERAL: Captain Beardsley, **Sixth New York Cavalry**, who is posted here, states |
| - | Respectfully, | + | Very respectfully, |
| + | D. C. HOUSTON, Major of Engineers." | ||
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| + | 12/17/1862 - **109th New York** - "The guards were posted and the balance of our company bivouacked that night in an old barrack at Savage Switch...we again pitched our tents on the right bank of the Potuxent river. Said river is a small, sluggish, muddy stream, spanned at this point by a substantial iron bridge at an elevation of from 30 to 35 feet." - //Broome Republican//, | ||
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| + | ca. 4/1863 - **109th New York** - " | ||
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| + | 6/29/1863 - " | ||
| + | Captain WEIR,\\ | ||
| + | Assistant Adjutant-General: | ||
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| + | I am at this point. I have sent one regiment to Cooksville, one to Lisbon, and one to Poplar Springs. I have not yet heard from the advanced regiment that was sent to Cooksville. It is reported that Stuart, with five brigades, was making for Cooksville. A rebel prisoner captured, and with whom I conversed this morning, says they were to encamp there (at Cooksville) last night. I have just heard that the telegraph wires are cut between here and Baltimore. A train of cars at Mount Airy are afraid to go through. I will push a few scouts down the railroad from Mount Airy to Sykesville, with instructions to go as far as possible. I think it would be advisable to push Gregg' | ||
| + | Respectfully, | ||
| J. B. McINTOSH, | J. B. McINTOSH, | ||
| Colonel, Commanding First and Second Brigades." | Colonel, Commanding First and Second Brigades." | ||
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| + | 6/10/1864 - **3rd Potomac Home Brigade**. “Disposition on June 10, 1864, Company C at Elysville, Co. F at Hoods Mill, Cos. A and G at Mount Airy.” Battle of West Frederick, July 7, 1864: Prelude to Battle of Monocacy By Joseph V. Collins. | ||
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| + | 8/10/1864 - "Mount Airy, five companies **Eleventh Maryland Infantry**, 327." - O.R.--SERIES I--VOLUME XLIII/1 [S# 90] | ||
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| + | 8/12/1864 - "By order of the Secretary of War: | ||
| + | E. D. TOWNSEND, | ||
| + | Assistant Adjutant-General.\\ | ||
| + | SPECIAL ORDERS, HDQRS. MIDDLE DEPT., 8TH ARMY CORPS, No. 201.\\ | ||
| + | Baltimore, August 12, 1864.\\ | ||
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| + | 1. Captain T. M. Bartholomee, | ||
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| + | By command of Major-General Wallace: | ||
| + | SAML. B. LAWRENCE, | ||
| + | Assistant Adjutant-General." | ||
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| + | 9/19/1864 - " | ||
| + | Relay House, Md., September 19, 1864.\\ | ||
| + | Lieutenant Colonel SAMUEL B. LAWRENCE, | ||
| + | Assistant Adjutant-General: | ||
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| + | COLONEL: In compliance with your communication of the 13th instant, I have the honor to submit the following roster of stations of the different regiments and detachments of this brigade: | ||
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| + | Baltimore and Ohio Railroad-Monocacy Junction: One hundred and ninety-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers, Colonel J. W. Fisher; one section Battery H, Third Pennsylvania Artillery, Lieutenant W. M. Runkel; Company B, First Delaware Cavalry, Captain Caleb Churchman. Monrovia: Eleventh Maryland Infantry, Colonel William T. Landstreet; Companies E, F, G, and headquarters First Delaware Cavalry, Lieutenant Colonel N. B. Knight. Mount Airy: Companies A, B, E, and headquarters **Twelfth Maryland Infantry**, Lieutenant Colonel J. L. Bishop. Hood's Mills: Companies D and C, **Twelfth Maryland Infantry**, Captain L. M. Haverstick. Elysville: Company G, **Ninety-third Regiment New York State National Guard**, Captain J. O. Gentleman. Annapolis Junction: Company E, **Ninety-third Regiment New York State National Guard**, Captain H. P. Franklin. Relay House: Companies B, C, D, H, and K, and headquarters **Ninety-third New York State National Guard**, Colonel W. R. W. Chambers; two sections Battery H, **Third Pennsylvania Artillery**, | ||
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