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  2. Compiled by a Civil War Veteran from The Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies and a variety of other sources, Dyer's Compendium offers the most complete list of organizations mustered by the State and Federal Governments for service in the Union Army.

  3. List of American Civil War units by state - Wikipedia

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    This is a list of American Civil War units, consisting of those established as federally organized units as well as units raised by individual states and territories. Many states had soldiers and units fighting for both the United States and the Confederate States (Confederate States Army).

  4. Regiments of the Civil War - American Battlefield Trust

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    Regiments were often composed of men who had lived in the same neighborhoods and had known each other before the war. In some cases, regiments had a distinctive regional or ethnic characterIrish, German, Italian, Jewish, Indian, or black, among others.

  5. Infantry in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    The regiment was the foundational unit for mustering, training and maneuvering infantry during the Civil War. [4] The typical infantry regiment nominally consisted of about 1,000 soldiers organized into ten companies .

  6. Civil War Regiments - Oxford Research Encyclopedias

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    Each branch of the armyinfantry, artillery, and cavalryformed into regiments with varying numbers of companies and overall strength. There were regular army regiments and units specially designated for African American troops. As the war dragged on, regimental strengths diminished dramatically.

  7. From Regiment to President: The Structure and Command of Civil ...

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    A regiment was often composed of men from the same region of a state and frequently contained men who had known each other before the war. A newly formed regiment contained about 1,000 officers and enlisted men.

  8. Soldiers and Sailors Database - The Civil War (U.S. National Park...

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    Regiments. Search unit histories of over 4,000 Union and Confederate regiments. Cemeteries. The National Park Service manages 14 National Cemeteries, all but one of which is linked to a Civil War battlefield park. Battles. Of the 10,500 armed conflicts that occurred during the Civil War, nearly 400 were identified as the principal battles.

  9. Civil War Regimental Histories: A Guide to Finding Unit...

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    Civil War Regimental Histories: A Guide to Finding Unit Information. Regimental histories personalize and bring to life the history of the American Civil War. This guide highlights selected print resources and accessible digitized primary source materials from the Library of Congress collections.

  10. Digital Resources - Civil War Regimental Histories: A Guide to...

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    Regimental histories personalize and bring to life the history of the American Civil War. This guide highlights selected print resources and accessible digitized primary source materials from the Library of Congress collections.

  11. List of United States Regular Army Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    The following is a list of the units of the United States Regular Army during the American Civil War.