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Gragg, Rod Covered With Glory - The 26th North Carolina Infantry at the Battle of Gettysburg, New York: HarperCollins 2000. Hadden, Robert Lee. 1991. "The Deadly Embrace: The Meeting of the Twenty-Fourth Regiment, Michigan Infantry and the Twenty-Sixth Regiment of North Carolina Troops at McPherson's Woods, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 1, 1863".
North Carolina Historical Review. 41 (3): 307–323. Whitaker, Harriet Reed; Hay, Gertrude Sloan, eds. (1932). Roster of Soldiers from North Carolina in the American Revolution. The North Carolina Daughters of the American Revolution – via Hathi Trust.
Brigade commanders reported to him. Separate from the North Carolina militia, the state provided 10 numbered regiments to the Continental Army that were referred to as the North Carolina Line. [102] [103] The following are the North Carolina militia Brigades and Regiments, along with the dates established and disestablished.: [104]
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.
2nd North Carolina: Maj Daniel W. Hurtt (w), Cpt James T. Scales; 4th North Carolina: Col Bryan Grimes, Ltc James M. Wood, Maj Edwin A. Osborne; 14th North Carolina: Col Risden T. Bennett (w), Maj Joseph H. Lambeth; 30th North Carolina: Col Francis M. Parker (w), Maj William W. Sellers; Rodes' (old) Brigade Col Edward A. O'Neal
55th North Carolina Infantry: Cpt Walter A. Whitted; MacRae's Brigade BG William MacRae. 11th North Carolina Infantry: Col William J. Martin; 26th North Carolina Infantry: Ltc James T. Adams; 44th North Carolina Infantry: Maj Charles M. Stedman; 47th North Carolina Infantry; 52nd North Carolina Infantry: Ltc Eric Erson; McComb's Brigade
In February 1963 2nd Battle Group, 26th Infantry was activated (with assets of 1st Battle Group, 5th Infantry) & assigned to 1st Infantry Division at Ft. Riley, Kansas. 2nd Battle Group, 26th Infantry participated in Operation Long Thrust VII, reinforcing U.S. Berlin Brigade summer & autumn 1963 before redeploying to Ft. Riley where it was ...
5th North Carolina Infantry (85 officers & men): Col John W. Lea; 12th North Carolina Infantry (140 officers & men): Col Henry E. Coleman; 20th North Carolina Infantry (106 officers & men): Col Thomas F. Toon; 23rd North Carolina Infantry (96 officers & men): Col Charles Blacknall; 1st North Carolina Battalion Sharpshooters (Not Reported): Cpt ...