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-<html><center><b><u><font size="+2">Civil War Unit Listing</font></u></b></center></html>+====== Civil War Unit Listing ======
  
 Below is a listing of all units (or parts thereof) that spent at least a few days in the Howard County area. The unit page contains primary and secondary source material for that unit. Below is a listing of all units (or parts thereof) that spent at least a few days in the Howard County area. The unit page contains primary and secondary source material for that unit.
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 [[units:1st Maryland Infantry]] - At Relay House, 5/20/1861-6/6/1861. [[units:1st Maryland Infantry]] - At Relay House, 5/20/1861-6/6/1861.
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 +[[1st Maryland Cavalry|1st Maryland Cavalry]] - Reported at Annapolis Junction, 3/16/1864.
  
 [[1st Michigan Infantry|1st Michigan Infantry]] - At Annapolis Junction and Laurel, 10/4/1861-2/7/1862 (at least).  [[1st Michigan Infantry|1st Michigan Infantry]] - At Annapolis Junction and Laurel, 10/4/1861-2/7/1862 (at least). 
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 [[units:5th New York State Militia|5th New York State Militia]] - Service at Annapolis Junction, 4/30/1861-5/12/1861 [[units:5th New York State Militia|5th New York State Militia]] - Service at Annapolis Junction, 4/30/1861-5/12/1861
  
-5th US Artillery - OR reports a detachment of the 5th US Artillery, under Lieutenant Spooner, with 29 men, at Relay House, August, 1863.+5th US Artillery - Two guns and thirty men attached to the 14th New Jersey Infantry at Monocacy, 9/4/1862. OR reports a detachment of the 5th US Artillery, under Lieutenant Spooner, with 29 men, at Relay House, August, 1863.
  
 [[units:6th Massachusetts Infantry|6th Massachusetts Infantry]] - Service at Relay House, 5/5/1861-7/29/1861 [[units:6th Massachusetts Infantry|6th Massachusetts Infantry]] - Service at Relay House, 5/5/1861-7/29/1861
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 [[units:60th New York Infantry|60th New York Infantry]] - Service at Relay House, 11/9/1861-6/1862. [[units:60th New York Infantry|60th New York Infantry]] - Service at Relay House, 11/9/1861-6/1862.
  
-[[units:67th Pennsylvania Infantry|67th Pennsylvania Infantry]] - Retreated from Monocacy with the 10th Vermont, July 9, 1864. Stayed at Ellicott's Mills briefly, and then to Relay House for perhaps 3 days. See: https://archive.org/details/personalrecollec00abbo/page/118+[[units:67th Pennsylvania Infantry|67th Pennsylvania Infantry]] - Retreated from Monocacy with the 10th Vermont, July 9, 1864. Stayed at Ellicott's Mills briefly, and then to Relay House. 7/11/1864-7/14/1864. See: https://archive.org/details/personalrecollec00abbo/page/118
  
 [[units:69th New York State Militia|69th New York State Militia]] - Service at Annapolis Junction, 4/29/1861-5/2/1861 [[units:69th New York State Militia|69th New York State Militia]] - Service at Annapolis Junction, 4/29/1861-5/2/1861
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 [[109th New York Volunteer Infantry|109th New York Volunteer Infantry]] - Served in various locations - Laurel, Savage, Beltsville, and Annapolis Junction, 9/8/1862-3/1864. Most of the unit moved to Washington, D. C. in October of 1863. Two companies remained to guard the railroad until approximately March of 1864. [[109th New York Volunteer Infantry|109th New York Volunteer Infantry]] - Served in various locations - Laurel, Savage, Beltsville, and Annapolis Junction, 9/8/1862-3/1864. Most of the unit moved to Washington, D. C. in October of 1863. Two companies remained to guard the railroad until approximately March of 1864.
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 [[118th New York Infantry|118th New York Infantry]] - At Relay House, September, 1862 through at least 10/23/1862. Some soldiers appeared to have remained at Relay House into 1863. [[118th New York Infantry|118th New York Infantry]] - At Relay House, September, 1862 through at least 10/23/1862. Some soldiers appeared to have remained at Relay House into 1863.
  
-[[126th New York Infantry|126th New York Infantry]] - Letter written from "EllicottsvilleMD" after surrendering at Harper's Ferry, 9/20/1862 only evidence.+[[126th New York Infantry|126th New York Infantry]] - Stayed at Ellicott's Mills, Relay Houseand Annapolis Junction for part of 2 days after surrendering at Harper's Ferry, 9/20/1862-9/22/1862.
  
 [[131st New York Volunteer Infantry|131st New York Volunteer Infantry]] - One week encamped at Laurel, MD., 9/15/1862-9/20/1862. [[131st New York Volunteer Infantry|131st New York Volunteer Infantry]] - One week encamped at Laurel, MD., 9/15/1862-9/20/1862.
  
-[[units:138th Pennsylvania Volunteers|138th Pennsylvania Volunteers]] -Service at Relay House, 8/30/1862-6/30/1863. Company A at Dorsey's Switch, 4/20/1864-6/12/1864.+[[units:138th Pennsylvania Volunteers|138th Pennsylvania Volunteers]] -Service at Relay House, 8/30/1862-6/16/1863. Company A at Dorsey's Switch, 4/20/1864-6/12/1864.
  
-[[141st New York Volunteer Infantry|141st New York Volunteer Infantry]] - Two months duty at Laurel, September 15 to November 241862.  +[[141st New York Volunteer Infantry|141st New York Volunteer Infantry]] - Service at Laurel, 9/15/1862-11/24/1862.  
      
 [[144th Ohio Infantry|144th Ohio Infantry]] - At Annapolis Junction, May 30, 1864. At Relay House, Elysville, and Annapolis Junction, 8/18/1864.  [[144th Ohio Infantry|144th Ohio Infantry]] - At Annapolis Junction, May 30, 1864. At Relay House, Elysville, and Annapolis Junction, 8/18/1864. 
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 [[Patapsco Guard|Patapsco Guard]] - Organized at Ellicott's Mills, 9/25/1861, service until 5/24/1862. [[Patapsco Guard|Patapsco Guard]] - Organized at Ellicott's Mills, 9/25/1861, service until 5/24/1862.
  
-[[Purnell Legion|Purnell Legion]] - Service at Relay House 6/24/1863+[[Purnell Legion|Purnell Legion]] - Service at Relay House 6/15/1863-6/24/1863
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