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During this campaign, the 54th lost eighty-four men. At the Battle of Piedmont, Private Thomas Evans of Company D seized the colors of the 45th Virginia Infantry, for which he would receive the Medal of Honor. On June 8, 1864, the enlistments for most of the 3rd and 4th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiments expired. Those who were not mustered out ...
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Map of Piedmont Battlefield core and study areas by the American Battlefield Protection Program.. The Battle of Piedmont resulted from Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's 1864 initiative to keep U.S. forces on the offensive and prevent Confederates from shuttling troops from one region to another.
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Division Brigade Regiments and Others Infantry B. H. Jones' Brigade (1346 officers and men) [1] Col Beuhring H. Jones (w&c) 36th Virginia: Ltc William E. Fife
54th Pennsylvania: Col Jacob Miller Campbell; 1st West Virginia: Ltc Jacob Weddle; 4th West Virginia (detachment): Ltc James Dayton; 12th West Virginia: Col William B. Curtis; Cavalry MG Julius Stahel. 1st Brigade Col Andrew McReynolds 1st New York (Lincoln) Cavalry: Maj Timothy Quinn; 1st New York Veteran Cavalry: Ltc John S. Platner
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