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Rosters of Companies G and H - Organized December 7, 1863 - Camp Meigs, Readville |
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Organized September 30, 1861 - Camp Schouler, Lynnfield |
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Organized and Mustered Into Service January 20, 1862 - Camp Chase, Lowell |
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"Bigelow's Battery" - Organized September 3, 1862 - Camp Meigs, Readville |
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"Sleeper's Battery" - Mustered Into Service September 9, 1862 - Boxford |
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"Organized October 27, 1862 - Camp Meigs, Readville |
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Mustered Into Service From September 12 to October 31, 1861 - Camp Brigham, Readville |
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The "California Hundred" - Organized January 4, 1863 - Camp Meigs, Readville |
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Established by War Department Special Order No. 70, February 12, 1864 - Camp Brigham, Readville |
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"Gordon's Regulars" - Mustered Into Service May 18-27, 1861 - Camp Andrew (Brook Farm), Roxbury |
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"Minute Men" - Organized April 14, 1861 - Boston |
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"Minute Men" - Organized April 15, 1861 - Boston |
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Organized May 15, 1861 - Camp Adams, Medford |
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"Hooker's Brigade" - Mustered Into Service June 13, 1861 - Fort Warren, Boston Harbor |
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A Comprehensive Roster of the Thirteenth Massachusetts Volunteers |
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Mustered Into Service July 12, 1861 - Camp Scott, Worcester |
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"Iron Sixteenth" - Organized June 29, 1861 - Camp Cameron, Cambridge |
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Mustered Into Service August 24, 1861 - Camp Brigham, Readville |
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"1st Rifles" - Organized August 28, 1861 - Camp Schouler, Lynnfield |
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"The Harvard Regiment" - September 4, 1861 - Camp Brigham, Readville |
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"Henry Wilson's Regiment" - Organized September 2, 1861 - Camp Schouler, Lynnfield |
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Organized September 28, 1861 |
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Organized Early Fall, 1861 - Camp Lincoln, Worcester |
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Organized September 27, 1861 - Camp Reed, Springfield |
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"Faugh-A-Ballaugh Regiment" - Mustered Into Service December 31, 1861 - Camp Cameron, Cambridge |
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Organized August and early September, 1862 - Camp Briggs, Pittsfield |
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"Woburn National Rangers" - Recruited in the Late Summer of 1862 |
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The Second New England Guards Regiment - Mustered Into Service September 12, 1862 - Readville |
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Organized October 17 to November 6, 1862 - Groton |
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The Union's First Black Fighting Unit - Mustered Into Service May 13, 1863 - Camp Meigs, Readville |
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Mustered Into Service May 31 - June 22, 1863 - Camp Meigs, Readville |
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The Third Veteran Regiment - First Mustered Into Service January 14, 1864 - Camp Meigs, Readville |
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"Founded to be an active, as well as an historical organization" |
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Located in New Orleans, Louisiana |
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Dedicated to the history of the 9th Battery and reenacting those who served with it. |
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Competes with Civil War firearms in remembering that part of our Nation's heritage. |
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"We attempt to portray citizens and soldiers of the Civil War era" |
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First organized in 1954 to participate in Northampton, Massachusetts tercentenary celebrations. |
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"The "Boston Volunteers" - dedicated to perpetuating the memory of the 11th Mass. Volunteer Infantry" |
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"For living history purposes we all portray soldiers from different companies" |
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A re-enactment unit affiliated with the Civil War Re-enactors of Austria |
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"Dedicated to creating an impression of Civil War soldiers" |
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"We are an authentically minded, family oriented group that strives to be historically accurate, . . ." |
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"Dedicated to preserve the memory of the original members of the 25th Massachusetts Infantry" |
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Founded in 1984 to accurately portray the life of the common soldier in the Union army. |
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Organized in August, 2001 - Comprised of veteran Civil War re-enactors |
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Strives to present highly accurate portrayals of the most famous regiment of the Civil War |
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"Dedicated to keeping alive the proud heritage of the 54th, and all of the United States Colored Troops" |
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"Portraying the experience of the African American soldier in the American Civil War in South Carolina." |
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"Video and photographs produced by Bruce Crawford Productions" |
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The Memoirs and Letters of Captain Henry Newton Comey, 2nd Massachusetts Infantry |
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"Working Together To Preserve America's Historic Battlefields" |
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A Comprehensive Reference Site |
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Chronology of Woburn's Participation in the Civil War |
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Complete List of Massachusetts Civil War Units |
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Public Domain and Free Clipart Images |
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"The Daily Newspaper of the Civil War" |
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American Memory - Library of Congress |
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"Serving the Civil War Community Around the Globe Since 1957" |
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"An Organization of People Interested in Studying the American Civil War" |
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Data Base coordinated by the National Park Service |
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Strange and Interesting Facts About the Civil War |
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"The Most Important Civil War Site In New England" |
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"An introduction to the makeup of a Civil War Battery; guns, cannoneer and equipment" |
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The G.A.R. Room is preserved exactly as it was when the last meeting was held in the 1930's. |
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A museum of Civil War memorabilia maintained by The Scituate Historical Society |
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Maintained by Post 50 - Sons of Union Veterans of the Civil War |
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Erected in 1885 With Funds Raised by Local Civil War Veterans |
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Provides Recipes and Information About Hardtack |
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A Collection of Letters and Journals of Edward K. Gazet, Private, Co. A, 11th Massachusetts Volunteers |
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Data on over 400 former members of this G.A.R. Post and Civil War research material. |
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Written by Corporal Timothy J. Regan, Ninth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment |
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"Dedicated to My Ancestors Who Fought in the Civil War" |
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Histories of Massachusetts Civil War Units |
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Names and biograhical data for soldiers from Methuen who served in this unit. |
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Source for Genealogy Research |
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National Archives and Records Administration Regional Office |
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National Archives and Records Administration Regional Office |
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Located at 48 East Patrick Street in Frederick, Maryland 21705 |
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Thomas J. O'Connell Library - Rockville, CT |
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Photographs taken by William Garrison Reed (Veteran, Co. D, 44th Mass) in 1884 |
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Over 100 Members Meet Once a Month |
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First person history by Captain John G.B. Adams. |
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Information on Samuel Bradlee's service - 1862 to 1864 |
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A Patriotic Society of Direct Descendants of Civil War Veterans |
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Louisiana State University |
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National Archives and Records Administration |
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