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[[units:1st Delaware Cavalry]] - Part of the unit was at Relay House, from approximately 4/11/1864-5/8/1864. | [[units:1st Delaware Cavalry]] - Part of the unit was at Relay House, from approximately 4/11/1864-5/8/1864. | ||
- | [[1st Connecticut Cavalry|1st Connecticut Cavalry]] - At Annapolis Junction March 8-15, 1864. | + | [[1st Connecticut Cavalry|1st Connecticut Cavalry]] - At Annapolis Junction 3/8/1864-3/15/1864. |
[[units:1st District Regiment]] - Service along Railroad from Annapolis Junction southwards, 11/30/1861-5/31/1862, at least. Possibly merged into 60th New York at that time. | [[units:1st District Regiment]] - Service along Railroad from Annapolis Junction southwards, 11/30/1861-5/31/1862, at least. Possibly merged into 60th New York at that time. | ||
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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:1st Rhode Island Cavalry|1st Rhode Island Cavalry]] - Troop A to Relay House, June 24, 1864, rest of unit at Monrovia. July 25th, 1865 rest of unit to Relay House. 7/29/1865-8/3/1865, mustered out at Relay House. | [[units:1st Rhode Island Cavalry|1st Rhode Island Cavalry]] - Troop A to Relay House, June 24, 1864, rest of unit at Monrovia. July 25th, 1865 rest of unit to Relay House. 7/29/1865-8/3/1865, mustered out at Relay House. | ||
- | 2nd Battalion New York Light Artillery - At Relay House, Md. September to October, 1862. Designated 15th New York Independent Battery Light Artillery October, 1862. [See below] | + | 2nd Battalion New York Light Artillery - At Relay House, Md. September to October, 1862. Designated [[units:15th New York Independent Battery Light Artillery|15th New York Independent Battery Light Artillery]] October, 1862. |
- | 2nd Maryland - reported at Relay House, 1864, by No Greater Glory: Third Edition | + | 2nd Maryland - reported at Relay House, 1864, by No Greater Glory: Third Edition By Daniel A. Masters. |
- | By Daniel A. Masters. | + | |
[[2nd New Jersey Militia|2nd New Jersey Militia]] - Several companies guarding railroads at Annapolis Junction and Beltsville, 5/5/1861 - 7/24/1861. | [[2nd New Jersey Militia|2nd New Jersey Militia]] - Several companies guarding railroads at Annapolis Junction and Beltsville, 5/5/1861 - 7/24/1861. | ||
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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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[[13th Pennsylvania Cavalry|13th Pennsylvania Cavalry]] - 9/12/1862, ordered to report to Col. Johnson at Ellicott's Mills. 12/10/1862, replaces the 12th NJ at Ellicott's Mills. | [[13th Pennsylvania Cavalry|13th Pennsylvania Cavalry]] - 9/12/1862, ordered to report to Col. Johnson at Ellicott's Mills. 12/10/1862, replaces the 12th NJ at Ellicott's Mills. | ||
- | [[14th New Jersey Infantry|14th New Jersey Infantry]] - At Sykesville, 9/8/1862. At Elysville, 9/5/1862 - 9/16/1862. Reorganized at Ellicott's Mills after Monocacy. | + | [[14th New Jersey Infantry|14th New Jersey Infantry]] - At Sykesville, 9/8/1862. At Elysville, 9/5/1862-9/16/1862. Reorganized at Ellicott's Mills after Monocacy. |
[[units:15th New York Independent Battery Light Artillery|15th New York Independent Battery Light Artillery]] - [Duty at Relay House, Md., October, 1862, to January, 1863.] - CWA | [[units:15th New York Independent Battery Light Artillery|15th New York Independent Battery Light Artillery]] - [Duty at Relay House, Md., October, 1862, to January, 1863.] - CWA | ||
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[[44th Pennsylvania Volunteers|44th Pennsylvania Volunteers]] - Also known as the 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry and the 15th Pennsylvania Reserves. Companies served on detached duty in and around Baltimore throughout War. | [[44th Pennsylvania Volunteers|44th Pennsylvania Volunteers]] - Also known as the 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry and the 15th Pennsylvania Reserves. Companies served on detached duty in and around Baltimore throughout War. | ||
- | [[units:60th Massachusetts Infantry|60th Massachusetts Infantry]] - One week's duty at Relay House, August 1st to August 9th, 1864. | + | [[units:60th Massachusetts Infantry|60th Massachusetts Infantry]] - One week's duty at Relay House, 8/1/1864-8/9/1864. |
[[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. 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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[[94th New York Infantry|94th New York Infantry]] - Ordered by General Henry H. Lockwood to report to Annapolis Junction and await orders, 5/16/1864. | [[94th New York Infantry|94th New York Infantry]] - Ordered by General Henry H. Lockwood to report to Annapolis Junction and await orders, 5/16/1864. | ||
- | [[106th New York Volunteer Infantry|106th New York Volunteer Infantry]] - Retreated to Ellicott's Mills after battle of Moncacy, July 9, 1864. Stayed until the 14th. | + | [[106th New York Volunteer Infantry|106th New York Volunteer Infantry]] - Retreated to Ellicott's Mills after battle of Monocacy, July 9, 1864. Stayed until the 14th. |
[[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 "Ellicottsville, MD" 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 House, and 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 24, 1862. | + | [[141st New York Volunteer Infantry|141st New York Volunteer Infantry]] - Service at Laurel, 9/15/1862-11/24/1862. |
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[[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. |