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gross injustice done him was recognized in an act of the
Confederate Congress of April 11, 1863, which provided that 'officers of the navy and Marine Corps who resigned from the navy and Marine Corps of the United States in consequence of secession, and who were arrested and imprisoned in consequence of such resignation, and who subsequently joined the navy and Marine Corps of the Confederate States,' should receive 'leave of absence, pay for and during the term of such imprisonment, and up to the time of their appointment in the navy and marine corps of the Confederate States.'"
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818:. As described above, three companies (A, B, and C) were stationed semi-permanently as the "field battalion" at CSMC headquarters. New CSMC officers were trained in the battalion prior to assignment to one of the detached companies (viz., D or E) or directly to one of the shore-based or shipboard Marine detachments. The "field battalion" Marines helped repulse the attack made on the bluff by U.S. naval forces including USS
756:(August - September 1861) served in Pensacola, FL before being disbanded there and reformed at Mobile in November, 1861. Company E was formed at Savannah, Georgia in July 1862. There was also a Company F, initially formed at New Orleans in the spring of 1861, where it served for a brief period before being disbanded; it was later reformed at Mobile in April 1863 and disbanded for the second time in June 1864.
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Battalion of
Brigadier General (formerly Rear Admiral and commander of the Charleston Squadron, CSN) John R. Tucker's Naval Brigade at the Battle of Saylor's Creek (Virginia) on April 6, 1865. The majority of the battalion surrendered at Saylor's Creek on April 7, 1865, with most of the remainder surrendering with the Army of Northern Virginia on April 9, 1865, at Appomattox, Virginia.
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747:, and had served in the First Infantry and Second Dragoons before becoming a paymaster from 1844 until the outbreak of the war. He resigned his commission on April 22, 1861, and was appointed Colonel-Commandant of the CS Marine Corps on May 23, 1861. Colonel Beall served throughout the war as the only Commandant of the Marine Corps.
1043:, but since the CSMC was not as large and many of its records were destroyed in 1865, there is controversy about the exact details of the uniform. It is clear, however, that the Marines were often equipped out of the stores of whichever garrison was nearest their location. One description has the Marines dressed in
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transferred to Mobile in
February 1862 before being transferred to Camp Beall a few weeks later to join Company C, which had already been transferred there in November, 1861 to form the nucleus of what would become the organization (with the addition of Companies A and B) known as the "field battalion."
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had been an "exceptionally fine and well-disciplined" organization, and "from it came the nucleus of the corresponding establishment of the
Confederate service", the CSMC. The CSMC was modeled after the United States Marine Corps, but there were some differences: the Confederates organized themselves
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Company D, initially stationed in
Pensacola was disbanded in December, 1861 after being used to fill-out Companies B and C, also serving at that station. Company D was reformed at Mobile and served there, where it remained until that city fell to U.S. forces. Company D was the last organized unit of
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The C.S. Marine Corps was organized into six lettered companies (A to F) and numerous shore-based and shipboard detachments. Companies A, B, and C were originally formed between April 10 and June 29, 1861, at New
Orleans, LA. Company D, initially recruited in Memphis, Tennessee and Mobile, Alabama
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Company E, initially formed in
Savannah, subsequently evacuated to Charleston, South Carolina. A detachment of the company was sent to Wilmington, NC and participated in the unsuccessful defense of Fort Fisher. The remainder of Company E, still at Charleston, ultimately evacuated to North Carolina
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Company F served originally at New
Orleans as a "depot" company (i.e., recruiting and training unit) before being disbanded. It was later reformed at Mobile, again as a depot company, supplying Marines for Company D and the battalion at Camp Beall, eventually being disbanded for the final time in
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at sea. Captain
Tansill was arrested by order of Secretary Welles of the U.S. Navy when he arrived in New York on August 23, 1861, and was held without charge, hearing or trial. He was released on January 10, 1862, as part of a prisoner exchange, and subsequently joined the CSMC in Virginia. "The
522:, said the CSMC "was composed of enlisted men, many of whom were old soldiers and commissioned officers, a number of whom had seen service before in the U.S. Marine Corps and elsewhere." The record of US Marine officers who "resigned and tendered their swords to the Confederate Government" were:
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In the summer of 1862, some CS Marine Corps troops were organized into squad-sized units and dispersed throughout the south. Dispersed Marine units were intended to provide training to overcome a shortage of trained naval gunners, with greater overall effect than their service as a single naval
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Companies A, B, and C were individually transferred from New
Orleans to Pensacola from April through June 1861. Company A was subsequently transferred to Savannah in September 1862 before being transferred to Camp Beall, Virginia, to join Companies B and C, already there. Company B was briefly
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The battalion served in the defense of Richmond against riverine attack, provided ship's detachments to warships based in the Norfolk area, and participated in the general Confederate retreat from Richmond, performing notable combat action in the rear guard of General Lee's army as the Marine
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and joined with General Joseph E. Johnston's Army of Tennessee near Raleigh, North Carolina and surrendered with Brigadier General (formerly Rear Admiral and commander of the James River Squadron, CSN) Raphael Semmes's Naval Brigade at Greensboro, North Carolina on April 28, 1865.
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Although the CSMC had an authorized manpower of 1,026 men, its enrollment never approached that number; the figures for October 30, 1864 list only 539 officers and enlisted men. Though the officers were mostly former U.S. Marine officers, the head of the corps, Colonel-Commandant
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CS Marine Corps units were stationed at Confederate naval bases, as well as helping garrison shore fortifications such as Fort Fisher in North Carolina. Marines also served on Confederate warships. In the famous battle between the ironclads
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the CSMC to surrender; elements of the company surrendered on May 9, 1865, at Citronelle, Alabama and the remaining platoon, under the command of 1st Lieutenant David G. Raney Jr., surrendered at Nanna Hubba Bluff, Alabama on May 10, 1865.
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on March 16, 1861. The Corps' manpower was initially authorized at 46 officers and 944 enlisted men, and was increased on September 24, 1862, to 1,026 enlisted men. The organization of the Corps began at
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The end of the war found most surviving Confederate States Marines gathered together in Richmond in support of the last desperate defenses of the South. Marines in Virginia were part of the General
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The forage cap insignias were the same hunting horn surrounding the Marine corps M on a red background. This is verified as being placed on a sun hat worn by a CS marine at the 75 reunion.
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of a particular (and undetermined) shade of gray and dark blue or black trousers. It appears that Confederate States Marines wore
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The breakdown of enlisted manpower composition as of Sep 24, 1862 was:
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List of films and television shows about the American Civil War
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1522:, United States Naval Institute Proceedings, November 1972.
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1865 disestablishments in the Confederate States of America
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The Confederate States Marine Corps: The Rebel Leathernecks
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The C.S. Marine Corps was formed in the early days of the
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1861 establishments in the Confederate States of America
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Confederate Marines saw their first naval action aboard
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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The amalgamation of state organizations such as the
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686:The breakdown of officer manpower composition was:
1408:1878. Morning News steam printing house, Savannah.
1406:The life and services of Commodore Josiah Tattnall
1306:https://apps.dtic.mil/sti/trecms/pdf/AD1177332.pdf
4273:Military units and formations established in 1861
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3887:Confederate States presidential election of 1861
1275:Bibliography of American Civil War naval history
1039:Their uniform resembled that prescribed for the
913:, the last major battle before the surrender of
400:, and wore uniforms similar to those of British
1495:Service Records of Confederate Enlisted Marines
1420:International Encyclopedia of Uniform Insignia.
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465:Seagoing detachments served aboard the various
3711:Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S.
1520:The Lost Corps: The Confederate States Marines
1490:(Published by the Author, 1973. Pp. xii, 68.)
1391:Historical Times Encyclopedia of the Civil War
909:'s Corps which fought with distinction at the
247:Provisional Congress of the Confederate States
213:Sergeant Major of the Confederate Marine Corps
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656:Second Lieutenant Henry L. Ingraham
592:First Lieutenant John K. H. Tatnall
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3882:Committee on the Conduct of the War
3558:United Daughters of the Confederacy
1433:"Confederate States Marine Corps."
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3952:U.S. Presidential Election of 1864
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3291:impeachment managers investigation
1670:John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
1546:South Carolina Historical Magazine
648:Second Lieutenant Calvin L. Sayre
616:First Lieutenant Thomas S. Wilson
608:First Lieutenant George P. Turner
444:Hilton Head Island, South Carolina
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3377:Reconstruction military districts
1825:Abolitionism in the United States
1780:Plantations in the American South
1695:Origins of the American Civil War
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600:First Lieutenant Julius E. Meire
469:and even on commerce destroyers.
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4145:New York City Gold Hoax of 1864
4007:When Johnny Comes Marching Home
3568:Wilmington insurrection of 1898
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632:First Lieutenant Adam N. Baker
527:US Marine Officers who resigned
510:Rank insignia of a CSMC captain
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227:Confederate States Marine Corps
21:Confederate States Marine Corps
3248:Southern Homestead Act of 1866
1556:Tennessee Historical Quarterly
1445:References and further reading
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549:Brevet Major George H. Terret
516:Colonel-Commandant of the CSMC
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3663:Ladies' Memorial Associations
3365:Enforcement Act of April 1871
3261:Impeachment of Andrew Johnson
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1271:/Federal blockade and contact
3796:Confederate revolving cannon
3538:Sons of Confederate Veterans
3409:South Carolina riots of 1876
3387:Indian Council at Fort Smith
3338:South Carolina riots of 1876
3303:Knights of the White Camelia
1795:Slavery in the United States
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4150:New York City riots of 1863
3975:Battle Hymn of the Republic
3726:United Confederate Veterans
3563:Children of the Confederacy
3553:United Confederate Veterans
3548:Southern Historical Society
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2180:Price's Missouri Expedition
1650:Timeline leading to the War
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806:and Camp Beall, located at
565:Captain Algernon S. Taylor
233:), also referred to as the
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3706:Grand Army of the Republic
3598:Grand Army of the Republic
3416:Southern Claims Commission
1479:Donnelly, Ralph W. (1989)
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425:Wilmington, North Carolina
386:United States Marine Corps
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235:Confederate States Marines
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3892:Confiscation Act of 1861
3668:U.S. national cemeteries
3474:Confederate Memorial Day
3459:Civil War Trails Program
3328:New Orleans riot of 1866
1290:
911:Battle of Sayler's Creek
864:Sailor's Creek, Virginia
4101:Confederate war finance
3721:Southern Cross of Honor
3689:1938 Gettysburg reunion
3684:1913 Gettysburg reunion
3382:Reconstruction Treaties
3355:Enforcement Act of 1870
3238:Freedman's Savings Bank
1855:Lane Debates on Slavery
1680:Lincoln–Douglas debates
1518:McGlone, John E., III,
1404:Jones, Charles C., Jr.
1280:Confederate States Army
886:Point Lookout, Maryland
860:Hampton Roads, Virginia
829:in the summer of 1862.
557:Captain Robert Tansill
258:, and was completed at
82:Confederate States Navy
4160:Richmond riots of 1863
4086:Baltimore riot of 1861
3866:U.S. Military Railroad
3786:Confederate Home Guard
3518:Historiographic issues
3484:Historical reenactment
1983:Revenue Cutter Service
1850:William Lloyd Garrison
1759:Dred Scott v. Sandford
1558:45.2 (1986): 152–168.
1548:86.2 (1985): 113–127.
1512:48.4 (2007): 441–466.
1269:Battle of Fort Pulaski
1164:Quartermaster Sergeant
1036:
840:Service during the war
693:One lieutenant colonel
690:One colonel-commandant
573:Captain John D. Simms
511:
493:Virginia State Marines
237:, was a branch of the
136:Department of the Navy
4125:Great Revival of 1863
4002:Maryland, My Maryland
3791:Confederate railroads
3454:Civil War Roundtables
3323:Meridian riot of 1871
3318:Memphis riots of 1866
1875:George Luther Stearns
1860:Elijah Parish Lovejoy
1753:Crittenden Compromise
1438:Retrieved 2017-12-22.
1423:Retrieved 2017-12-22.
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189:Secretary of the Navy
110:Expeditionary warfare
4012:Daar kom die Alibama
3927:National Union Party
3603:memorials to Lincoln
3523:Lost Cause mythology
3228:Eufaula riot of 1874
3216:Confederate refugees
2429:District of Columbia
2056:Union naval blockade
1902:Underground Railroad
1690:Nullification crisis
953:improve this article
682:Manpower composition
481:from three sources:
384:Before the war, the
306:improve this article
272:Portsmouth, Virginia
216:SMCMC Edwin Wallace
4170:Supreme Court cases
3937:Radical Republicans
3716:Old soldiers' homes
3700:Confederate Veteran
3626:artworks in Capitol
3345:Reconstruction acts
3206:Colfax riot of 1873
2170:Richmond-Petersburg
1775:Fugitive slave laws
1705:Popular sovereignty
1685:Missouri Compromise
1675:Kansas-Nebraska Act
1493:Donnelly, Ralph W.
1486:Donnelly, Ralph W.
1435:Civil War Wiki.net.
900:Josiah Tattnall III
529:
92:Maritime land force
3991:A Lincoln Portrait
3932:Politicians killed
3856:U.S. Balloon Corps
3851:Union corps badges
3631:memorials to Davis
3501:Disenfranchisement
3372:Reconstruction era
3253:Timber Culture Act
3211:Compromise of 1877
2175:Franklin–Nashville
1845:Frederick Douglass
1748:Cornerstone Speech
1665:Compromise of 1850
1613:American Civil War
1084:Lieutenant colonel
1079:Colonel-Commandant
1037:
834:Stephen R. Mallory
751:Unit organizations
713:One sergeant major
525:
512:
497:Active recruitment
454:Pensacola, Florida
409:Richmond, Virginia
278:Modeled after USMC
268:Confederate States
243:American Civil War
201:Colonel-Commandant
194:Stephen R. Mallory
177:Commander in Chief
165:American Civil War
105:Amphibious warfare
65:Confederate States
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3437:
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3219:
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3212:
3209:
3207:
3204:
3202:
3201:Carpetbaggers
3199:
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3180:
3172:
3169:
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2522:
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2260:
2257:
2255:
2252:
2250:
2247:
2245:
2244:Hampton Roads
2242:
2240:
2237:
2235:
2234:Fort Donelson
2232:
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2227:
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2222:
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2198:
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2148:
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2138:
2136:
2133:
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2130:Morgan's Raid
2128:
2126:
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2103:
2101:
2098:
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2086:
2083:
2081:
2078:
2076:
2075:Anaconda Plan
2073:
2072:
2070:
2068:
2063:
2057:
2054:
2052:
2051:Pacific Coast
2049:
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2034:
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2026:
2022:
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1698:
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1686:
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1681:
1678:
1676:
1673:
1671:
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1660:Border states
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1436:
1429:
1422:
1421:
1414:
1407:
1401:
1399:
1392:
1387:
1378:
1372:Scharf, p.770
1369:
1367:
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1323:
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1077:
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1072:
1067:Rank Insignia
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984:
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977:
973:
970: –
969:
965:
964:Find sources:
958:
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948:
947:
942:This section
940:
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731:Thirty fifers
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635:Pennsylvania
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583:Israel Greene
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508:
502:Source of men
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458:
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402:Royal Marines
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365:
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351:
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344:
340:
337:
333:
330:
326:
323: –
322:
318:
317:Find sources:
311:
307:
301:
300:
295:This section
293:
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284:
283:
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273:
269:
265:
261:
257:
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222:Military unit
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29:
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16:
4096:Bibliography
4079:Other topics
4021:By ethnicity
3989:
3942:Trent Affair
3841:Signal Corps
3698:
3421:White League
3308:Ku Klux Klan
3221:Confederados
3148:Constitution
3020:D. D. Porter
2873:Breckinridge
2584:Rhode Island
2579:Pennsylvania
2334:Spotsylvania
2294:Stones River
2274:2nd Bull Run
2224:1st Bull Run
2110:Stones River
2011:Marine Corps
2010:
1978:Marine Corps
1817:Abolitionism
1804:
1757:
1555:
1545:
1529:
1519:
1509:
1494:
1487:
1480:
1459:(1): 37–40.
1456:
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1434:
1428:
1419:
1413:
1390:
1386:
1381:Sharf, p.772
1377:
1328:Sharf, p.769
1312:
1237:
1234:
1038:
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1006:
996:
989:
982:
975:
963:
951:Please help
946:verification
943:
904:
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890:
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868:
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819:
804:Fort Darling
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725:840 privates
708:
699:Ten captains
685:
674:
672:
667:Mississippi
526:
513:
476:
473:Organization
464:
415:Fort Darling
383:
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359:
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342:
335:
328:
316:
304:Please help
299:verification
296:
234:
230:
226:
224:
142:Headquarters
127:Part of
15:
3902:Copperheads
3614:Confederate
3506:Black Codes
2832:E. K. Smith
2713:Confederate
2660:New Orleans
2655:Chattanooga
2519:Mississippi
2419:Connecticut
2387:territories
2378:Involvement
2339:Cold Harbor
2329:Fort Pillow
2319:Chattanooga
2314:Chickamauga
2264:Seven Pines
2254:New Orleans
2219:Fort Sumter
2160:Valley 1864
1993:Confederacy
1790:Slave Power
1770:Fire-Eaters
1537:OpenLibrary
1049:forage caps
1045:frock coats
881:Water Witch
874:Underwriter
812:James River
776:June 1864.
429:Fort Fisher
241:during the
161:Engagements
49:May 9, 1865
4252:Categories
4135:Juneteenth
3656:Cemeteries
3533:Red Shirts
3444:Centennial
3394:Red Shirts
2802:Longstreet
2732:Beauregard
2675:Winchester
2650:Charleston
2619:Washington
2554:New Mexico
2549:New Jersey
2409:California
2385:States and
2369:Five Forks
2354:Mobile Bay
2324:Wilderness
2304:Gettysburg
2284:Perryville
2269:Seven Days
2200:Appomattox
2125:Gettysburg
2085:New Mexico
1952:Combatants
1927:Combatants
1840:John Brown
979:newspapers
919:Appomattox
915:Lee's Army
893:"Old" CSS
851:(formerly
421:, Virginia
332:newspapers
252:Montgomery
171:Commanders
4113:Espionage
3907:Diplomacy
3875:Political
3831:POW camps
3577:Monuments
3404:Scalawags
3399:Redeemers
3137:Aftermath
3086:Pinkerton
3025:Rosecrans
2990:McClellan
2893:Memminger
2629:Wisconsin
2594:Tennessee
2514:Minnesota
2489:Louisiana
2364:Nashville
2309:Vicksburg
2239:Pea Ridge
2190:Carolinas
2145:Red River
2140:Knoxville
2120:Tullahoma
2115:Vicksburg
2095:Peninsula
2067:campaigns
1933:Campaigns
1710:Secession
1235:Sources:
1059:, namely
879:USS
872:USS
855:Merrimack
853:USS
846:CSS
824:USS
789:CSS
782:USS
619:Missouri
611:Virginia
603:Maryland
587:Virginia
576:Virginia
568:Virginia
560:Virginia
552:Virginia
544:Virginia
479:Civil War
393:with the
122:900–1,000
46:Disbanded
4227:Category
4068:Seminole
4058:Cherokee
3811:Medicine
3764:Military
3677:Veterans
3511:Jim Crow
3276:timeline
3071:Ericsson
3054:Civilian
3035:Sheridan
2995:McDowell
2955:Farragut
2940:Burnside
2930:Anderson
2923:Military
2903:Stephens
2863:Benjamin
2856:Civilian
2742:Buchanan
2720:Military
2665:Richmond
2614:Virginia
2559:New York
2534:Nebraska
2524:Missouri
2509:Michigan
2499:Maryland
2484:Kentucky
2459:Illinois
2434:Delaware
2414:Colorado
2399:Arkansas
2359:Franklin
2279:Antietam
2150:Overland
2105:Maryland
2024:Theaters
1930:Theaters
1242:See also
1184:Corporal
1179:Sergeant
1055:and its
1009:May 2010
895:Savannah
848:Virginia
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