Maryland Troops in the Confederate Service

In commemoration of the gallant conduct of the First Maryland regiment on the 6th of June, when, led by Colonel Bradley T. Johnson, they drove back, with loss, the Pennsylvania Bucktail Rifles, in the engagement near Harrisonburg, Rockingham county, Va., authority is given to have one of the bucktails (the insignia of the Federal regiment) appended to the color-staff of the First Maryland regiment. By order of Major-General Ewell
Chestnut Ridge near Harrisonburg

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William A. Goldsborough, Southern Historical Society Papers 21 (1893) To the Editor of The Times: The following is an extract from a telegraphic dispatch dated Salem, N. J., and published in your issue of June 27:    "Frederick Trullender,...
The Pennsylvania Reserve Volunteer Corps Historical Society was organized in 2004 by August Marchetti and Justin Sanders.
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