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 __**Primary Sources for the 1st District Regiment**__ __**Primary Sources for the 1st District Regiment**__
  
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-<​caption>​baltimore_sun_sat_nov_30_1861</​caption>​ 
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-{{:{{ :​1st_district:​binghamton_ny_broome_republican_12_11_1861.jpg?​400 |img}} + 
-<​caption>​binghamton_ny_broome_republican_12_11_1861</​caption>​ +//The Baltimore Sun//, November 30, 1861 
-</​figure>​+ 
 +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.  
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 +//Broome Republican//,​ December 11, 1861 
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 +Col. Robinson and the District Volunteers 
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 +The Washington Correspondent of the New York Times gives the following intelligence:​ 
 +Col. Tait's District of Columbia Volunteers have been assigned to the brigade now 
 +commanded by Col. John C. Robinson of the First Michigan Regiment, and which is doing 
 +duty in guarding the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, between this city and Baltimore. Col. 
 +Robinson is a Captain of the Fifth Infantry United States Army, and has been twenty 
 +years in service, mostly on the frontiers. He was in command of Fort McHenry during the Baltimore riot, and though he had with him only two hundred recruits and a limited armament in the fort, by his firm course prevented the fort from being attacked. His claims are being pressed for an appointment as Brigadier-General. 
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 +{{:​1st_district:​binghamton_ny_broome_republican_12_11_1861.jpg?​linkonly|}} 
  
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  The headquarters of the First District Regiment have been removed from Bladensburg to Beltsville. Lieut. Philip L. Rodier, brother to Capt. Chas. H. Rodier, deceased, has been promoted to a captaincy, and commands company I.   The headquarters of the First District Regiment have been removed from Bladensburg to Beltsville. Lieut. Philip L. Rodier, brother to Capt. Chas. H. Rodier, deceased, has been promoted to a captaincy, and commands company I. 
  
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-<figure label> +//The Baltimore Sun//, May 31, 1862 
-{{:{{ :​1st_district:​the_baltimore_sun_sat_may_31_1862.jpg?​400 |img}} + 
-<​caption>​the_baltimore_sun_sat_may_31_1862</​caption>​ +The First District of Columbia Regiment, which has been for a long time stationed along this end of the line of the Washington branch railroad, having recently gone into more active service, has, it is stated, consolidated with the Sixtieth New York Regiment, the command devolving upon Col. James A. Tait, of the former regiment. 
-</​figure>​+ 
 +{{:​1st_district:​the_baltimore_sun_sat_may_31_1862.jpg?​linkonly|}} 
  
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