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The 1st Regiment Maryland Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army ... 1st Maryland Infantry. Place and date. At Five Forks, Va., 1 ...
The 1st Maryland Infantry Regiment was a regiment of the Confederate army, formed shortly after the commencement of the American Civil War in April 1861. The unit was made up of volunteers from Maryland who, despite their home state remaining in the Union during the war, chose instead to fight for the Confederacy.
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The 1st Maryland Regiment (Smallwood's Regiment) originated with the authorization of a Maryland Battalion of the Maryland State Troops on 14 January 1776. It was organized in the spring at Baltimore, Maryland (three companies) and Annapolis, Maryland (six companies) under the command of Colonel William Smallwood consisting of eight companies and one light infantry company from the northern ...
On May 23, 1862, at the Battle of Front Royal, the 1st Maryland Infantry, CSA was thrown into battle with their fellow Marylanders, the Union 1st Regiment Maryland Volunteer Infantry. [45] This is the only time in United States military history that two regiments of the same numerical designation and from the same state have engaged each other ...
The 1st Regiment Eastern Shore Maryland Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was organized at Cambridge, Maryland in September 1861. Enlistments were for 3 years. [1]
From 1841 to 1861 he was Commander of the First Light Division, Maryland Volunteer Militia. [5] Until the Civil War he would be the Commander-in-Chief of the Maryland Volunteers. [1] [7] The First Light Division comprised two brigades: the 1st Light Brigade and the 2nd Brigade. The First Brigade consisted of the 1st Cavalry, 1st Artillery, and ...
The 1st Maryland Infantry, Potomac Home Brigade was organized at Frederick, Maryland, beginning August 15, 1861, and mustered in on December 13, 1861, for three years under the command of Colonel William P. Maulsby.