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| - | < | + | ====== Miscellaneous Unit Postings in Howard County, 1861-1865 |
| 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 " | 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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| 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**, | 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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