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The First Light Division comprised two brigades: the 1st Light Brigade and the 2nd Brigade. The First Brigade consisted of the 1st Cavalry, 1st Artillery, and 5th Infantry regiments. The 2nd Brigade was composed of the 1st Rifle Regiment and the 53rd Infantry Regiment, and the Battalion of Baltimore
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Each company of citizen volunteers was uniformed, though these differed considerably from unit to unit. The Baltimore City Guard, formed in 1857 under Captain Joseph P. Warner, wore bearskins which were said to be "taller than those of the
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In 1833 a number of Baltimore regiments were formed into a brigade. The brigade commander was George H. Steuart, who was promoted from colonel to brigadier general. From 1841 to 1861 he was Commander of the First Light Division,
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in 1861. Many of its members, especially the senior command including General Steuart, wished to secede from the Union and join the
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in 1861. Many of the citizen volunteers, especially the senior command, wished to secede from the Union and join the
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The Baltimore City Guards march through Charleston in 1859, wearing bearskins "taller than the Grenadier Guards".
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In 1859 elements of the First Light Division, the City Guards, participated in the suppression of
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The First Light Division found itself in a difficult position at the outbreak of the
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Major General George H. Steuart reviews the Maryland Militia at Camp Frederick, 1843
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Elements of the First Light Division participated in the suppression of
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and formed in around 1841. Its commander was the militia general
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The Independent Greys, by contrast, commanded by Captain
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United States
Forces Command
Baltimore
Maryland
Harper's Ferry
George H. Steuart
Baltimore
George H. Steuart
American Civil War
Confederate States of America

Maryland Volunteer Militia
Grenadier Guards
James O. Law

John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry
Frederick
American Civil War
Confederate States of America
History of the Maryland Militia in the Civil War
Maryland Line (CSA)
1st Maryland Infantry, CSA
Griffith, Thomas W., p.257, Annals of Baltimore, 1833
Sullivan David M., The United States Marine Corps in the Civil War: The First Year, p.286, White Mane Publishing (1997).
Sparks, Jared, and others, p.168, The American Almanac and Repository of Useful Knowledge, Volume 10


Hartzler, Daniel D., p.13, A Band of Brothers: Photographic Epilogue to Marylanders in the Confederacy

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