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    The 2nd Maryland Cavalry Battalion, a.k.a. Gilmor's Partisan Rangers, was a Confederate unit in the American Civil War. The unit was founded and commanded...
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    Artillery, CSA (a.k.a. Chesapeake Battery) 1st Maryland Cavalry, CSA 2nd Maryland Cavalry, CSA (a.k.a. Gilmor's Partisan Rangers) Davis's Maryland Cavalry Battalion...
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    Ritter's Battery) 4th Maryland Artillery, CSA (a.k.a. Chesapeake Battery) 1st Maryland Cavalry, CSA 2nd Maryland Cavalry, CSA (a.k.a. Gilmor's Partisan...
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    Virginia Cavalry (CSA), just as Chew's Battery (CSA) unlimbered and opened fire on the Federal cavalrymen. Supported by the 6th Virginia Cavalry (CSA), the...
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    1st (Tiger) Squadron, 3rd Cavalry Regiment. Companies C and F were recruited from the mountains of Pennsylvania, Maryland, Virginia, and North Carolina...
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    Company A of the 1st Maryland Cavalry (CSA), as Colonel Johnson, under orders by the Secretary of War, began to organize the various Maryland units under one...
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    six companies of cavalry, five of which were from Virginia and one from neighboring Maryland. A - White's Rebels B - Chiswell's Maryland Exiles (Montgomery...
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    before being assigned to scout duty in Maryland. In partnership with three companies of the First New York Cavalry, a detachment of the 20th Pennsylvania...
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    107 "2nd Maryland Infantry, CSA". Retrieved August 16, 2017. Field, Ron, et al., The Confederate Army 1861–65: Missouri, Kentucky & Maryland Osprey...
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  • representative of the additional "flair" associated with the Cavalry troops. Two examples of CSA Cavalry officer's famous for wearing these hats are Colonel John...
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    known informally as South Cavalry Field. Maj. Gen. J.E.B. Stuart, CSA Brig. Gen. Wade Hampton, CSA Brig. Gen. Fitzhugh Lee, CSA Maj. Gen. Alfred Pleasonton...
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  • The 1st Maryland Cavalry Battalion was a small Confederate cavalry unit during the American Civil War. On May 15, 1862 a group of Marylanders who had been...
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    unwilling to return to Union-occupied Maryland, went on to join a new regiment, the 2nd Maryland Infantry, CSA, which was formed in its place. After the...
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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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    J. E. B. Stuart (category Cavalry commanders)
    established a reputation as an audacious cavalry commander and on two occasions (during the Peninsula Campaign and the Maryland Campaign) circumnavigated the Union...
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    the 1st and 2nd U.S. Dragoons, the 1st Mounted Rifles, and the 1st and 2nd Cavalry. These were renumbered the 1st through 5th U.S. Cavalry regiments, respectively...
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    a cavalry division under Maj. Gen. David Hunter in his failed raid on Lynchburg, known as the Battle of Lynchburg. In the summer of 1864, when CSA Lt...
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  • Virginia Cavalry, Laurel Brig., Hampton Div., A.N.V., C.S.A. Baltimore, Maryland: Kelly, Pieta & Co., 1871. Nanzig, Thomas P. 3rd Virginia Cavalry. Lynchburg...
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    Confederacy. Churchill Jones Crittenden (1840–1864), a private in the 1st Maryland Cavalry, CSA, was later captured behind the Union lines and executed as a spy;...
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  • Private Thomas Henderson Barnhart of the Missouri State Guard 3rd Brigade (CSA). Their brother Alfred S. Barnhart also served Confederate Missouri as a...
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  • until mustered out on November 16, 1865. 3rd Maryland Cavalry The service of the 3rd Regiment Cavalry, Maryland Volunteers began on August 8, 1864, with the...
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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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    Cavalry Division, 2nd Brigade, 5th Cavalry, 1st Battalion 1st Cavalry Division, 2nd Brigade, 5th Cavalry, 2nd Battalion (made of plastic) 1st Cavalry...
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    in 1849 as 25th out of 43. Assigned to the 2nd U.S. Dragoons as a second lieutenant, he attended the cavalry school at Carlisle Barracks. He then served...
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  • Battle of Mile Hill (category Maryland campaign)
    starting the Maryland Campaign. Confederate cavalry under Col. Thomas T. Munford surprised and routed the Federal force of Cole's Maryland Cavalry and the...
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    confidence and regard. Farewell. — Col. John S. Mosby, CSA, Commander, 43rd Battalion Virginia Cavalry With no formal surrender, however, Union Major General...
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  • John R. McNulty (category People of Maryland in the American Civil War)
    January 11, 1912) of Baltimore, Maryland was a Confederate soldier. During the Battle of Old Town, his 2nd Maryland Artillery prevented an element of...
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    me a sack of coffee.". Scouts from Averell's 2nd Division, Cavalry Corps, detected Confederate cavalry near Culpeper Court House about three weeks later...
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    Eastern theater of the American Civil War (category Maryland in the American Civil War)
    CSA Gen. P.G.T. Beauregard, CSA Gen. Joseph E. Johnston, CSA Lt. Gen. James Longstreet, CSA Lt. Gen. Stonewall Jackson, CSA Maj. Gen. A.P. Hill, CSA Maj...
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    Cavalry (C.S.A.)". The other medal winner was Sergeant Levi Shoemaker from Company A. His citation is "Capture of flag of 22d Virginia Cavalry (C.S.A...
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