of Northern Virginia, and it was not until late in 1863 that a Maryland Line in the CSA was formally created. However, by this late stage in the war, few...
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2nd Maryland Artillery, CSA (a.k.a. Baltimore) Light Artillery) Battery 3rd Maryland Artillery, CSA (a.k.a. Ritter's) Artillery Battery) 4th Maryland(Chesapeake)...
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following: Maryland Line (CSA), Maryland volunteers who fought for the Confederate States of America during the American Civil War Maryland Line, Maryland, a...
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the 1st Maryland Infantry, CSA was disbanded at Gordonsville, Virginia, at the expiry of its initial twelve-month term of duty. The 1st Maryland Infantry...
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point an unsuccessful attempt was made to form a "Maryland Line" in the CSA, uniting all Maryland units under one command. Under Steuart's command the...
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Civil War units Maryland Line (CSA) Andrews, Matthew Page, History of Maryland, Doubleday, New York (1929) Arnett, Robert J., et al., Maryland: A New Guide...
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Delaware Valley (redirect from Philadelphia-Camden-Vineland, PA-NJ-DE-MD CSA)
as the Trenton-Princeton, NJ MSA and part of the larger New York-Newark CSA. As of the 2020 U.S. census, the Philadelphia-Camden-Wilmington Metropolitan...
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Maryland and went south to fight for the Confederacy. History of the Maryland Militia in the Civil War Maryland Line (CSA) 1st Maryland Infantry, CSA...
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Bradley Tyler Johnson (category People of Maryland in the American Civil War)
efforts to raise a Maryland Line in the CSA, and rising to command the 1st Maryland Infantry, CSA. Johnson was born in Frederick City, Maryland, a son of Charles...
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George H. Steuart (brigadier general) (category People of Maryland in the American Civil War)
and during the conflict. He began the war as a captain of the 1st Maryland Infantry, CSA, and was promoted to colonel after the First Battle of Manassas...
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NY CSA. Defined as the Washington-Baltimore-Arlington, DC-MD-VA-WV-PA CSA and also including Allegany County, Maryland, Caroline County, Maryland, Dorchester...
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lineage and honors does include the 5th Maryland Regiment of the War of 1812 and 1st Maryland Infantry, CSA of the American Civil War. Wright, Richard...
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Confederate (Alabama, Arkansas, Florida, Georgia, Kansas, Kentucky, Louisiana, Maryland, Mississippi, Missouri, North Carolina, Ohio, Pennsylvania, South Carolina...
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Baltimore (redirect from Baltimore City, Maryland)
Washington metropolitan area, the Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area (CSA) has a 2020 U.S. census population of 9,973,383, the third-largest in the...
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The general officers of the Confederate States Army (CSA) were the senior military leaders of the Confederate States of America during the American Civil...
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participated in the Maryland Campaign. But did not actively fight at Antietam. The unit served under George H. Steuart in the Maryland Line. It formally was...
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Washington–Baltimore combined statistical area (redirect from Washington-Baltimore-Northern Virginia CSA)
Brooklyn Park, Maryland Catonsville, Maryland Cockeysville, Maryland Columbia, Maryland Curtis Bay, Maryland Dundalk, Maryland Eldersburg, Maryland Elkridge...
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hardiness zone 8a examples in Maryland. Crisfield is part of the Salisbury-Ocean Pines CSA, a combined statistical area (CSA) which includes the Salisbury...
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notable in that the Union 1st Maryland had been attacked by their fellow Marylanders, the Confederate 1st Maryland Infantry, CSA. This is the only time in...
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Lee family (redirect from Lee family political line)
family of the United States is a historically significant Virginia and Maryland political family, whose many prominent members are known for their accomplishments...
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175th Infantry Regiment (United States) (category Military units and formations in Maryland)
as the Maryland Battalion C.S.A. (Company A mustered into Confederate service 21 May 1861). • Redesignated 1st Regiment Maryland Infantry, C.S.A., 16 June...
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Baltimore metropolitan area (redirect from Central Maryland)
Metropolitan Statistical Area, also known as Central Maryland, is a metropolitan statistical area (MSA) in Maryland as defined by the United States Office of Management...
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John R. McNulty (category People of Maryland in the American Civil War)
his home in Blauvelt on January 11, 1912. Valley Campaigns of 1864 Maryland Line (CSA) Trevilian Station Confederate order of battle, section Army of Northern...
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Confederate States Army (redirect from Major (CSA))
to 300,000 African American troops but was never fully implemented. The CSA was initially a (strategically) defensive army, and many soldiers were resentful...
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George H. Steuart (militia general) (category People of Maryland in the American Civil War)
of the Maryland Militia in the Civil War Maryland Line (CSA) The Huntington Library quarterly. 1949. Brumbaugh, Gaius Marcus, p.473, Maryland Records:...
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Battle of Antietam (category Maryland campaign)
McClellan's Army of the Potomac near Sharpsburg, Maryland, and Antietam Creek. Part of the Maryland Campaign, it was the first field army–level engagement...
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Indianapolis metropolitan area (redirect from Indianapolis-Anderson-Columbus, IN CSA)
CSA that are not included in the Indianapolis–Carmel–Greenwood MSA. The population of the MSA was 2,111,040 and the population of the CSA was 2...
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Heights was the site of a minor cavalry battle between generals J.E.B. Stuart (CSA) and Alfred Pleasonton (USA) on September 13, 1862; it was at that time known...
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J. E. B. Stuart (section Maryland)
This is the first volume of the Southern Victory series, where the US and CSA fight each other repeatedly in the 19th and 20th centuries. Stuart's son...
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"General John Henry Winder C.S.A." Maryland's Historical Markers. Retrieved October 13, 2020. "Green Hill Town and Port". Maryland's Historical Markers. Retrieved...
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