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  2. Volunteer Railroaders Association - Wikipedia

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    Volunteer Railroaders Association (aka VRA) is a New Jersey–based 501(c)(3) non-profit organization of volunteers interested in railroad heritage and preservation. [1] The VRA has conducted rail-oriented excursions in New York and Pennsylvania, in addition to New Jersey, including children oriented fund-raising train rides in New Jersey and New York.

  3. Pennsylvania military volunteer units - Wikipedia

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    Timeline: History of the 105th Regiment of Pennsylvania Volunteers at the Library of Congress "Muster rolls of the Pennsylvania volunteers in the war of 1812-1814, with cotemporary papers and documents. Vol. 1. Harrisburg, Pennsylvania: Lane S. Hart, Pennsylvania State Printer and Binder. 1880. Montgomery, Thomas Lynch, ed. (1907).

  4. Associators - Wikipedia

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    Joseph Brant, a Native American led Brant's Volunteers an irregular British Loyalist associators unit, of mixed Mohawk Indians and white soldiers raised during the American Revolutionary War who fought on the British side in the Province of New York. 2nd Battalion, "Associators", Pennsylvania National Guard, U.S. Army 111th Infantry Regiment ...

  5. 197th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 197th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, alternately the 3rd Coal Exchange Regiment was an infantry regiment of the Union Army in the American Civil War.Raised in Philadelphia in mid-1864, the regiment was made up of Hundred Days Men in an effort to augment existing manpower for an all-out push to end the war within 100 days, and spent most of its service guarding Confederate ...

  6. 11th New Jersey Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 11th New Jersey Infantry Regiment was recruited in May 1862 at Camp Perrine, located near the New Jersey State Prison near Trenton. [1] The regiment was led by Colonel Robert McAllister, who had seen service as lieutenant colonel in the 1st New Jersey Volunteer Infantry. The regiment left New Jersey for Washington on August 25. [2]

  7. 45th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    44th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment (1st PA Cavalry) 46th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment The 45th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War .

  8. Crosswicks Creek Site III - Wikipedia

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    The Crosswicks Creek Site III is a historical archaeological site in the vicinity of Bordentown in Burlington County and Hamilton Township in Mercer County, New Jersey.It encompasses the remains of Revolutionary War-era ships that were sunk in Crosswicks Creek in 1778.

  9. 43rd Pennsylvania Militia Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    Joel Parker of New Jersey also responded by sending troops to Pennsylvania. The War Department created two new departments, the Department of the Monongahela, [i] commanded by MGEN William T. H. Brooks, and the Department of the Susquehanna, [ii] commanded by MGEN Darius N. Couch, to coordinate defensive efforts in Pennsylvania. [8]