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units:10th_maine_infantry [2019/06/21 17:23] adminunits:10th_maine_infantry [2026/01/21 16:30] (current) – external edit 127.0.0.1
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-<html><center><b><u><font size="+2">The 10th Maine Infantry in Howard County</font></u></b></center></html>+====== The 10th Maine Infantry in Howard County ======
  
 Service at Relay House and Annapolis Junction, 11/3/1861-3/8/1862\\  Service at Relay House and Annapolis Junction, 11/3/1861-3/8/1862\\ 
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 "Major Walker took Companies B and F, and went out on the Baltimore and Ohio R. R. posting B at the Relay House, and F at Annapolis Junction, relieving companies of the 4th Wisconsin." "Major Walker took Companies B and F, and went out on the Baltimore and Ohio R. R. posting B at the Relay House, and F at Annapolis Junction, relieving companies of the 4th Wisconsin."
  
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-<caption>Camp Kelsey, near Annapolis Junction, Md, Sachse (E.) & Co., LC-DIG-pga-08130</caption> + 
-</figure>+//Camp Kelsey, near Annapolis Junction, Md, Sachse (E.) & Co., LC-DIG-pga-08130// 
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 A week later the regiment was divided even more, Company B was sent to "a place without a name" five miles up the Washington Branch, Company D was sent to Elkridge Landing; G to the Hanover Switch, and A to Jessup's Cut. These units were moved around on a regular basis, covering the entire railroad from Baltimore to the Annapolis Junction. South of the Annapolis Junction, the 1st Michigan patrolled. North of the Relay House was the 60th New York. A week later the regiment was divided even more, Company B was sent to "a place without a name" five miles up the Washington Branch, Company D was sent to Elkridge Landing; G to the Hanover Switch, and A to Jessup's Cut. These units were moved around on a regular basis, covering the entire railroad from Baltimore to the Annapolis Junction. South of the Annapolis Junction, the 1st Michigan patrolled. North of the Relay House was the 60th New York.
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