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United States Regiments & Batteries > Massachusetts > 27th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment The 27th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment enrolled 1,543 men. It lost 9

27th Infantry Regiment was formed at New Bern, North Carolina, in June, 1861, as the 9th Regiment. Reorganized in September as the 17th, its designation was later changed to the

27th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Battles, Casualties

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Learn about the organization, service, and battles of the 27th North Carolina Infantry Regiment in the Civil War. The regiment was formed in 1861 and fought in Virginia, Maryland, and North

27th Infantry Regiment was formed at Charleston, South Carolina, in September, 1863, by consolidating the Charleston Infantry Battalion and the 1st South Carolina Battalion

October 27: Burgess’s Mill: November-December: Captain Sidney W. Mitchell commanded the regiment. 1865. November-December: Major Lankford returned to commanded the regiment.

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Since 1981 the “Society for the Historical Preservation of the 26th Regiment North Carolina Troops” has grown from humble beginning into the largest single re-enactment unit in the state

27th North Carolina Infantry Regiment History, Detailed List of Casualties for all North Carolina Regiments Battles, Casualty List North Carolina Confederate Army Civil War Regiments

The North Carolina 27th Infantry Regiment arrived in Richmond on June 1st and was sent to join Brigadier General John George Walker’s Brigade at the Confederate Stronghold of Drewry’s Bluff on the James River. The Unit

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Thus closed the career of one of the most gallant regiments that left the State of North Carolina, or any other State, for the scene of war. Organized by one of the finest officers

September 21: The 28th North Carolina Infantry Regiment was organized for one year’s service near High Point at Camp Fisher, under the command of Colonel James H. Lane

This regiment of infantry was originally the 5th NC Volunteers, redesignated as the 15th NC Regiment on November 14, 1861, and subsequently re-organized on May 2, 1862, upon the

Formed originally as the 9th Regiment, it was reorganized and renamed the 27th in September 1861. It had been recruited from Orange, Guilford, Wayne, Pitt, Lenoir, Perquimans,

About 3:00am on September 17th, the regiment as a part of Walker’s Division, was marched from just west of the town of Sharpsburg, in a light rain, southeast where they took up

27th Infantry Regiment was formed at New Bern, North Carolina, in June 1861 as the 9th Regiment. The unit reorganized in September as the 17th and its designation was later

The 27th U.S. Colored Infantry was organized at Camp Delaware in Delaware, Ohio beginning January 16, 1864 for three-year service under the command of Colonel Albert M. Blackman..

On the 31st of March, 1862, the Second Brigade, consisting of the 7th NC Regiment, Col. Reuben P. Campbell; 37th NC Regiment, Col. Charles C. Lee; 18th NC Regiment, Col. James D.

27th North Carolina Infantry Regiment State Troops History, Battle Reports, Battlefield Casualty Records, Total Killed Wounded Died Dead Captured Prisoners of War, Photo, Photos, Unit

27th Regiment, Tennessee Infantry Overview: 27th Infantry Regiment [also called 25th Regiment] was assembled at Camp Trenton, Tennessee, in September, 1861. Its 833 men were from the

The 58th and 60th North Carolina Regiments were consolidated into the 58th & 60th North Carolina Infantry Regiment Consolidated and reassigned to Brantley’s Brigade, D. H. Hill’s

27th North Carolina Infantry Regiment State Troops List of Battles, Civil War Battle Casualty Reports, Battlefield Records, Total Casualties in Killed, Wounded, Died, Dead, Captured,

27th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry Side: Confederacy Company: F Soldier’s Rank In: Private Soldier’s Rank Out: Private Alternate name: Film Number: M230 ROLL 1 Plaque Number:

Regiment: 27th Infantry Regiment North Carolina; Date of Organization: 28 Sep 1861; Muster Date: 9 Apr 1865; Regiment State: North Carolina; Regiment Type: Infantry; Regiment

Organized at Camp Mangum, near Raleigh, under Colonel George B. Singletary, colonel of the 27th North Carolina Infantry Regiment, Lieutenant Colonel Richard C. Cotton (age 76) and

27 th Regiment of North Carolina Troops (Infantry) During the American Civil War, North Carolina contributed nearly 120,000 men to the ranks of the Confederate States Army. The vast majority

Enlisted in Company A, 42nd Infantry Regiment North Carolina on 6 May 1862. Promoted to Full Ordinary Sergeant on 18 Feb 1863. Promoted to Full Private (Reduced to ranks) on 30 Mar

N.C. 27th INFANTRY REGIMENT. Singletary’s Infantry Battalion (until September 28, 1861) ORGANIZATION: Organized for 12 months in the field on September 28, 1861.