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The 49th North Carolina Infantry is portrayed by the Southern Piedmont Historical Reenactment Society based in central North Carolina. The group portrays both the 49th NC and the 21st Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry. They participate in battle reenactments and living history demonstrations throughout the eastern United States.
This is a list of North Carolina Confederate Civil War units. The list of North Carolina Union Civil War regiments is shown separately. [1] [2] Group portrait of the 60th North Carolina Infantry Regiment at the home of Lieutenant Colonel James Mitchell Ray for their 1889 reunion.
Represented by 1st Squadron, 170th Cavalry, part of the 49th Infantry Division. Broken up and elements redesignated in 1968. Troop E, 170th Cavalry active with 49th Infantry Brigade until 1974. [17] 172nd Cavalry Regiment (Vermont Army National Guard) - On 1 March 1959 the previous 172nd Infantry Regiment was split into the 172nd Infantry and ...
25th North Carolina: Ltc Samuel C. Bryson; 35th North Carolina: Col Matt W. Ransom; 49th North Carolina: Ltc Lee McAfee; Branch's (Virginia) battery: Cpt James R. Branch; Cooke's Brigade BG John R. Cooke (w, Dec. 13) Col Edward D. Hall 15th North Carolina: [16] Ltc William MacRae; 27th North Carolina: Col John A. Gilmer, Jr.
49th North Carolina Infantry Regiment; 50th North Carolina Infantry Regiment; 56th North Carolina Infantry Regiment; E. Edenton Bell Battery; T. Thomas' Legion
25th North Carolina Infantry: Col Henry M. Rutledge; 35th North Carolina Infantry: Maj Robert E. Petty; 49th North Carolina Infantry: Maj Charles Q. Petty; 56th North Carolina Infantry: Col Paul F. Faison; Artillery Col Hilary P. Jones Coit's Battalion Maj James C. Coit Wright's (Virginia) Battery; Pegram's (Virginia) Battery
The regiment was constituted 15 May 1917 in the Regular Army as the 49th Infantry. It was organized 1 June 1917 at Syracuse, New York, from personnel of the 23rd Infantry . It moved to France in July 1918 and was attached to the 83rd Division 12 August 1918.
6th North Carolina: Col Isaac E. Avery, Maj Samuel M. Tate; 21st North Carolina: Ltc William S. Rankin; 54th North Carolina: Col James C. S. McDowell (mw), Ltc Kenneth M. Murchison; 57th North Carolina: Col Archibald C. Godwin (w) 1st Battalion North Carolina Sharpshooters: Maj Rufus W. Wharton; Smith's Brigade [12] BG William Smith