Empire City Regiment or Guard; Company D, 6th Infantry It repulsed the first Confederate offensive through Herbst's Woods, led by the 2nd Wisconsin, capturing much of Brig. Corcoran's Brigade or Irish Legion Original 8th Regiment; not organized, but all enlisted men in 164th Infantry Wayne County Regiments; part of 98th Infantry Metropolitan Guard, 4th Regiment; 173d Infantry George B. Anthon's Battalion, Light Artillery, 28th Battery Where all the above mentioned nicknames were given in a loving manner, or out of fear, Young Napoleon was not. Grinnell Light Artillery; part Company H 3d Artillery Syracuse Zouaves; Co. D, 3d Infantry, Tammany Jackson Guards or Regiment; 42d Infantry Senges' Battalion German Heavy Artillery; 3d Battalion Artillery Corcoran's Brigade or Irish Legion Original 3d Regiment; all, except Companies A and D, in 164th Infantry Onondaga County Regiment, 6th; 185th Infantry Scott's Life Guard, 2d Regiment; 38th Infantry I was home educated myself, along with my eleven younger siblings. The 3rd Brigade of the 4th Infantry Division is also known as the Iron Brigade. : University Publications of America, 1993. Mechanic Rifles, Henry Z. Gen. John Gibbon: May 7, 1862 November 4, 1862 Its been done many times before. Irish Legion, Corcoran's, see Corcoran's Brigade Excelsior, or Sickles' Brigade, 3d Regiment; 72d Infantry Smith's Zouaves; 165th Infantry McClellan Rifles; Cos. A to E, 90th Infantry Washington Grays, 1st Troop; Co. L, 1st Engineers, later 4th Battery The 1st Heavy Brigade Combat Team of the 2nd Infantry Division (United States) is known as the Iron Brigade as well. I would love to write something, at some point, but at the time I have no original ideas. Morgan State Zouaves; Co. F, 10th Infantry Almost immediately following the Union defeat in the Second Battle of Bull Run, the III Corps was transferred back to the Army of the Potomac and redesignated the I Corps, under the command of Joseph Hooker; Gibbon's brigade became the 4th Brigade, 1st Division, I Corps. Hussars; Co. C, 3d Militia Cavalry I, 59th Infantry Pratt Guard; part 178th Infantry Mix's Cavalry; 3d Cavalry document.getElementById( "ak_js" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Stonewall Jackson Makes His Fatal Reconnaissance But On Which Road? The shoulder sleeve insignia currently worn is a red line shot through with a red arrow, giving them the nickname Red Arrow Brigade, which was earned in World War I where the 32nd Division was fighting the Germans alongside the French, who noted the unit's tenacity by punching through the German lines, like an arrow and calling the unit Les Terribles, meaning The Terrors. Scott's Nine Hundred; 11th Cavalry Saint Lawrence County Regiment, 4th; 142d Infantry The feature already exists and should be very easy to implement into the game. Gen. Joseph O. Gen. James J. Archer's brigade, and Archer himself. Chiquita-17, Snuggles-15, Rose-12, Bud-10, Grace-5 and Joy-3 (blog nicknames) A Little About Me. United States National Guards; 11th Infantry Washington County Regiment; 123d Infantry Frontier Cavalry; 26th Cavalry, Gallatin Rifles; 58th Infantry (part) Union Frock coat. Merchant's Brigade, 3d Regiment; part 178th Infantry The 157th Maneuver Enhancement Brigade, also known as the Iron Brigade, is based out of Milwaukee, Wisconsin. 2. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Colored Troops 38th Regiment Infantry U.S. Hanker: To have a strong, often restless desire, in this case foryou guessed ithistory! United States Volunteer Cavalry, 1st Regiment; 1st Cavalry Mileage 450. German Rifles, 5th Regiment; 45th Infantry Pennsylvania Volunteers Cavalry Regiment, W. H. Boyd's Co.; Co. C, 1st Cavalry Hawkins Zouaves, 2d; 178th Infantry Ulster Regiment; 120th Infantry It is common for every war/conflict to have its peculiar nickname and unique vocabulary used during its course. Onondaga and Cortland County Regiment; 185th Infantry Seymour Guard; 7th Artillery Busteed's Battery, Chicago Light Artillery; part of 4th Battery, Calcium Light Sharpshooters; Company E, 102d Infantry New York Rifles; part 51st Infantry John P. Glass, 74th Infantry Beyond their official designation as a unit of brigade,division, and corps,Civil War regiments were known by some interesting nicknames. Gen. Edward S. Bragg (6th Wisconsin): June 7, 1864 February 10, 1865 Stoneman's Cavalry; 9th Cavalry Oregon Rifles, 1st Regiment Duryee's Zouaves, 1st; 5th Infantry Lindsay Blues; 102d Militia Union Rifles; part of 51st Infantry Washington County Regiment; 93d Infantry Jefferson County Regiment; 10th Artillery Military Order of the Loyal Legion of the U.S. Confederate States presidential election of 1861, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=List_of_American_Civil_War_units_by_state&oldid=1132297728, Lists of military units and formations of the American Civil War, Short description is different from Wikidata, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 3.0, This page was last edited on 8 January 2023, at 05:59. In June 1865, the units of the surviving brigade were separated and reassigned to the Army of the Tennessee. "Old Abe" A nickname for President Abraham Lincoln. Irish Rifles; 37th Infantry Corcoran's Brigade or Irish Legion: 2d Regiment; the original 5th Regiment; Companies A and D of the 3d, and D of the 6th Regiment; the 5th Regiment formed Companies A to G; Companies A and D., 3d Regiment, I, K; and D, 6th Regiment, Company H; designated 155th Infantry Irish Brigade, Meagher's, 2d Regiment; 88th Infantry Michigan Company; Company K, 1st Cavalry Though significantly outgunned, the . Clinton Guards; 61st Infantry (8 companies) Willard's Battalion of Artillery; later 20th and 28th Batteries Militia, 15th Regiment, Artillery Co.; Co. L, 2d Artillery, later 34th Battery Morgan Light Artillery; part 2d Artillery The brigade would fight in the bloody Overland campaign of 1864, and would take part in the siege of Petersburg for the rest of the war. Rochester Cavalry Regiment; 8th Cavalry The 6th Wisconsin and the 24th Michigan would take part in the attacks at Fizthugh's crossing, April 29th, 1863, losing a combined total casualty list of 58. Its exploits were depicted in the 1989 film Glory. Tenth National Guard; 177th Infantry Onondagas; 122d Infantry Sprague Light Cavalry; 16th Cavalry Empire, or Spinola's Brigade, 3d Regiment; 163d Infantry Prince John Magruder was known for his ornate uniforms and flamboyant style; in contrast to cavalry general William E. Grumble Jones who had a constant, irritable disposition. Cameron Highlanders; Company I, 59th Infantry Vanguard Regiment; 59th Infantry As a cadet at West Point, Ulysses S. Grant was known as Sam Grant in a play on his U.S. initials and Uncle Sam. Washington, D.C.: Adjutant General's Office, 1861. unit. Onondaga County Regiment, 4th; 149th Infantry List of American Civil War units by state, List of Union Civil War monuments and memorials, List of memorials to the Grand Army of the Republic, Confederate artworks in the United States Capitol, List of Confederate monuments and memorials, Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials. Another Confederate Johnson, Adam R. Stovepipe Johnson was known for deceptively making black stovepipes appear as cannon from a distance. Astor Rifles; 61st Infantry It consisted of the 22nd New York, 24th New York, 30th New York, 14th Regiment (New York State Militia), and 2nd U.S. Sharpshooters. Independent Battery B, or 2d; 3d Battery Oneida County Regiment, 3d; 97th Infantry Fredendall Regiment; failed to organize part of 91st Infantry Ira Harris Cavalry; 12th Cavalry Infantry: Gibraltar Brigade - having Samuel Carroll lead these steadfast Buckeyes is really satisfying Excelsior Brigade Irish Brigade I, 33d Infantry The report lists 26,088 names of men who served during the Civil War period, including citizen soldiers who served in local militias. Otsego County Regiment; 76th Infantry, Palmer's Artillery; 2d Artillery "Fall-Out" A soldier that can not keep up with his/her unit. Independent Company Infantry; 22d Infantry United States Constitution Guard; 40th Infantry The nickname "Iron Brigade," with its connotation of fighting men with iron dispositions, was applied formally or informally to a number of units in the Civil War and in later conflicts. General Thomas received the nicknameRock of Chickamauga due to his ability to endure theonslaughtwhich the Confederacy unleashed at the Battle of Chickamauga. Independent Volunteers; 50th Engineers Cavalry; part 14th Cavalry, Imperial Zouaves; part 47th Infantry : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Northern Sharpshooters; part 93d Infantry Tenth Legion Cavalry; 1st and 2d Cos. Cavalry, 56th Infantry, later Cos. D and C, 1st Mounted Rifles Where the brigade would be heavily engaged in the Cornfield. "Stonewall" Jackson at Brawner's Farm, during the waning hours of August 28th, 1862. Gen. John Gibbon, who led the brigade into its first battle. Republican Rifles Bensen Guard of I25th Regiment; 12th Militia Civil War Potpourri Best Unit Nicknames Mr. King Aug 2, 2017 1 2 3 4 Next Mr. King Sergeant Major Joined Jan 15, 2014 Location Carolina Coast Aug 2, 2017 #1 What are the best regiment, brigade, and division names? National Guard 4th Regiment; 173d Infantry Scott Life Guard; 28th Infantry However, I am now finding out that there couldpossiblyhave been two meanings to the nickname Stonewall. The popular version which is a good nickname and flaunts General Jacksons abilities, and the second is to assume that General Jackson was of no helpthat Jackson wasmerelystanding there like a stone wall!, Little Phil was the nickname given to Union General Philip H. Sheridan. German Artillery Company; Hamilton Artillery(34th Ind. Rifle Regiment; 13th Infantry O.) In 1967, the division was deactivated and reconstituted the 32nd Infantry Brigade of the Wisconsin Army National Guard only to be reorganized in 2007 as the 32nd Infantry Brigade Combat Team. : 111th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. O.) Governor's Guard; 6th Militia Independent Company Infantry, 2lst; Co. F, 194th Infantry Washington Continentals; Co. D, 168th Infantry A North Carolina regiment that distinguished itself at Gettysburg was the 26th . Poor battlefield performance, or the perception of such, could also result in a nickname. Any sure? Irish Brigade; Cos. G, H and I, 105th Infantry Brooklyn Phalanx; 67th Infantry To some soldiers, the idea of being part of an extended military family resulted in affectionate names like William T. Uncle Billy Sherman, John Uncle John Sedgwick, and Sterling Old Pap Price. Militia, 2d Regiment; 82d Infantry Sappers, Miners and Pontoniers; 50th Engineers Lochiel Cameron Highlanders; 78th Infantry (old), Elliott's Organization One Hundred and Twelfth New York Volunteers, Co. L; 7th Co. Sharpshooters Recent scholarship[7] identifies two other brigades referred to by their members or others as "The Iron Brigade": Connecticut Cavalry, Companies C and D; 2d Cavalry, Harris Light Die-no-mores; Company D, 48th Infantry Red Bull. Many volunteer units were raised during the Civil War and soon acquired nicknames: some were created by the units themselves, some were given and some were earned. : WAR OF THE REBELLION. This in an index to the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (CWSS) which is a computerized database containing very basic facts about servicemen who served on both sides during the Civil War. Bruen's (Edward) Independent Company of Infantry; part of 143d Infantry Seymour (Horatio) Cavalry, 1st Regiment, Cos. A and B; Cos. E and F, 13th Cavalry Heavy Artillery; 4th Militia : FIELD AND STAFF. United States Volunteers, 1st Regiment Horse Artillery; Cos. B, A and I, 2d Artillery French Regiment; 55th Infantry "On the Union side, continental European firearms were mostly distributed to the Western armies--as such, the Lorenz Rifle was relatively uncommon in the Army of the Potomac (although two regiments of the famous Iron Brigade carried them) but heavily used by the Army of the Cumberland and Army of Tennessee. American Guard; 124th Infantry However, the pressure would eventually be too heavy, and the Brigade would slowly fall back to Seminary Ridge. . 1001 Things Everyone Should Know About American History. Washington Grays, 1st Troop; Artillery Co. For more on that check outA Nasty Bite from a Civil War Copperhead. Defenders, The; 178th Infantry (part) Salt Rangers; 149th Infantry Waterloo Wright Guards; Co. C, 33d Infantry Doubleday (Thomas D., Colonel), Heavy Artillery; 4th Artillery Confederate general John B. Many commanders won their nicknames through military performance. The Iron Brigade of the West was the unit that received the most lasting publicity in its use of the nickname. Cayuga County Regiment, 1st; 19th Infantry, later 3d Artillery Northern Black Horse Cavalry; 7th Cavalry Enfants Perdus;Independent Battalion of Infantry United States Voltigeurs or Rangers, Co. A; Co. D, 51st Infantry Eagle, or Scrogg's Brigade, 1st Regiment; 78th Infantry (part) W Whitehall Light Guards; reorganized as Co. G, 22d Infantry The Second and Seventh Wisconsin used the Lorenz Rifle. Militia, 12th Regiment, Co. A; Co. A, 102d Infantry Cavalry Battalion; part of 14th Cavalry Adirondack Regiment; 118th Infantry Advance Guard Zouaves; 5th Infantry Advanced Zoos; 62d Infantry Albany and Yates Rifles; 43d Infantry Albany County Regiment; 113th Infantry later 7th Artillery Albany Regiments; 3d Infantry Albany Regiments; 91st Infantry Albany Regiments; 25th Militia Buck Tail Brigade Black Hats Stonewall Brigade Laurel Brigade Lightning Brigade Wheat's Tigers Louisiana Tigers Pelican Regiment Morgan Rifles; 93d Infantry Tenth Legion Artillery; 1st and 2d Cos. Light Artillery, 56th Infantry, later 7th Battery, and 8th Battery One Hundred and Eighth New York Volunteers; 6th Co. Sharpshooters Col. William W. Robinson: May 6, 1864 June 7, 1864 You just need the threads to weave them together. Please allow players to edit unit nicknames/short names in-game. New York Legion The history of the Gurkhas stretches back to 1814, when British colonial forces clashed with the city-state of Gorkha during the Anglo-Nepalese War. Of New York State Milita Units in 1861. Ithaca Volunteers; Co. A, 32d Regiment, Jackson Artillery; part, 5th Artillery Boonville Regiment; 97th Infantry Buffalo soldiers were African American soldiers who mainly served on the Western frontier following the American Civil War. The engagement began when about 35,000 Union troops marched from the federal capital in Washington, D.C. to strike a Confederate force of 20,000 along a small river known as Bull Run. White canvas gaiter: white canvas leggings with leather straps to prevent stones and dirt getting into the shoes whilst in the field. Marine Artillery; 1st Regiment The division was briefly called up during the Berlin Crisis in 1961. Albany Regiments; 25th Militia Union Brigade; 101st Infantry 6th Ohio: "The Guthrie Grays". : 110th-140th RegimentsInfantry; 110th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. ultimate general civil war. Union Guards; 59th Infantry It was formerly known as the 57th Field Artillery Brigade, at which time its subordinate organizations included the 1st Battalion, 126th Field Artillery Regiment and the 1st Battalion, 121st Field Artillery Regiment from the Wisconsin Army National Guard, plus the 1st Battalion, 182nd Field Artillery Regiment of the Michigan Army National Guard. 7th Ohio: "Roosters". Union Greys; 22d Militia Whether the issue of slavery was decided, let alone ended, was of no concern. Cameron Rifle Highlanders; Companies B and C, 78th Infantry (old) The Confederate Iron Brigade was part of the division, commanded by Brig. Baxter Light Guards; 31st Infantry Long Island Volunteers, 1st Regiment; 67th Infantry Cemeteries Andrew Johnson's Cavalry Independence Guard; Co. A, 12th Militia, later Co. A, 102d Infantry Troy Regiment, 1st; 2d Infantry Herkimer Regiment; 34th Infantry Abraham Lincoln became known for his honesty long before he became a politician. Bemis Height Regiment; 77th Infantry winderful issues altogether, you simply won a logo new reader. Brig. Madison and Cortland Regiment; 157th Infantry Irish Regiment; 105th Infantry Macomb Regiment; 96th Infantry Sharpshooters, Robert Grant's Calcium Light; Co. E, 102d Infantry I, 169th Infantry Excelsior Rifle Blues; 92d Infantry The Iron Brigade, also known as The Black Hats, Black Hat Brigade, Iron Brigade of the West, and originally King's Wisconsin Brigade was an infantry brigade in the Union Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War. Utica Citizen Corps; Co. A, 14th Infantry Hobart's (Elijah) Company, 2d Regiment United States Sharpshooters; Co. B, 93d Infantry New York State Light Infantry, 2d Regiment; 82d Infantry Oswego County Regiment, 3d; 110th Infantry Robert E. Lee was known as Granny Lee and The King of Spades early in the war for his cautiousness and defensive trench building, but after achieving fame as the Souths greatest leader, he became more respectfully known to his men as Marse Robert or Bobby Lee. William L. Jackson Stonewalls second cousin was amusingly and sarcastically dubbed Mudwall Jackson for his lackluster performance as a colonel of Confederate cavalry. National Guard Rifles; part 57th Infantry Mounted Rifles, 1st Regiment; later part of 4th Prov. Morgan's (Governor) United States Light Artillery, 2d Regiment; 2d Artillery Sullivan County Regiment; 56th Infantry Corning Light Infantry; 18th Cavalry Dodge's Mounted Rifles; 1st Mounted Rifles RobertP said: In a recent thread CSAToday tells us that his SUV Camp is named "Sons of Mars" after the nickname of Co. D, 46th N.C. Infantry. Parrott Battery; 4th Battery This group was very concentrated in some areas and were against President Lincoln. Independent Engineers; 50th Engineers It gives name, age, state or country of birth, dates of service, and remarks, and is arranged alphabetically. For other uses, see, Learn how and when to remove this template message, 7th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiments, 7th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 24th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment, 3rd Brigade Combat Team, 1st Infantry Division, "What Role Did Camp Randall Play In The Civil War? The 1st Minnesota actually suffered the highest casualty percentage of any Union regiment in a single Civil War engagement during the battle of Gettysburg, losing 216 out of 262 men (82%). 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Plattsburgh Regiment; 96th Infantry Corcoran's Brigade or Irish Legion: 1st Regiment; the original 1st Regiment, 69th National Guard Artillery, and all of the original 6th Regiment, except Company D; designated 182d Infantry Jersey Company; Co. D, 48th Infantry Excelsior, or Sickles' Brigade The other rooster had popped both gaffs through his head. Battery D, New York Volunteer Artillery; 5th Battery Mott's Artillery, 3rd Independent Artillery Vermont units are listed on pages 73-78. Contents 1 Infantry Units (PACS) 1.1 Infantry Brigades 1.2 Infantry Regiments 1.3 Infantry Battalions 2 Cavalry Units (PACS) 2.1 Cavalry Brigades 2.2 Cavalry Regiments State Rifles, New York; 18th Infantry Oswego County Regiment, 2d; 81st Infantry 7 Cos Van Alen Cavalry; 3d Cavalry The abolitionist governor of Massachusetts, John . Highland Guard; 79th Infantry Yates' Rifles; part 51st Infantry 1970 Mustang Mach I "Synergy Green Pearl"351 Cleveland - Fuel Injection "The Rattle Shaker" Complete nut and bolt rotisserie restoration LESS than 500 miles by C.A.R.S. The 6th Wisconsin and 7th Wisconsin fight together till the end of the war. Lewis County Battalion; 3d Battalion Artillery Smith Battery, 4th Independent Battery Colored Troops 40th Regiment Infantry U.S. All other equipment not mentioned included standard field equipment of the Union army consisting of canteens, belts, cartridge box, bayonet and scabbard, haversack and other various items of kit. McClellan Infantry; one company, 102d Infantry He was described by Abraham Lincoln as a brown, chunky little chap, with a long body, short legs, not enough neck to hang him, and such long arms that if his ankles itch he can scratch them without stooping., Beast was the nickname given to Union General Benjamin F. Butler. Orange Blossoms; 124th Infantry Estimated time: 7 mins. Unfortunately, we didn't have room to include all that we found. German Rangers; 52d Infantry (seven companies) "Swamphogs" 19th Indiana Infantry. New York Zouaves; 9th Infantry The Band Sings About The Night They Drove Old Dixie Down, Copyright 2023 | MH Magazine WordPress Theme by MH Themes, Ulysses S. Unconditional Surrender Grant. Leslie Guards; part 66th Infantry. The brigade commanders, disregarding temporary assignments, were: Brig. Contents 1 Infantry 2 Sharpshooters 3 Cavalry 4 Artillery 4.1 Light Artillery 4.2 Heavy Artillery 4.3 Horse Artillery 5 Legions 6 Others 6.1 Militia 6.2 State Troops 6.3 Reserves 7 See also 8 References Southern Tier Regiment or Rifles; 23d Infantry Honved Regiment; part of 52d Infantry Not to be confused with the famous "Iron Brigade" of the Civil War, the 57th Field Artillery Brigade is also known as the "Iron Brigade," a nickname traditionally given to crack artillery units in the Civil War. Another brigade in the Army of the Potomac had previously been known as the Iron Brigade, later the "Iron Brigade of the East" or "First Iron Brigade", to avoid confusion. I hardly see why this nickname is worth mention. Posted Over 1 Month. The unit crest was an Iron Cross in a triangle, it appears that that was also changed. New York British Volunteers Astor Regiment; Companies I and K, 61st Infantry Morgan Rifles, 1st; Cos. A to F, 58th Infantry Latson's (John W.) Light Artillery, Cos. B, A and I, 2d Artillery Tompkin's Cavalry; Cos. B and C, 13th Cavalry Richard S. Ewells hairless pate caused him to be Old Bald Head, and reading spectacles combined with a strict temperament prompted the men of Union general Andrew A. Humphreys to call him Old Goggle Eyes.. I had always heard that Stonewall Jackson received his nickname because he and his troops offered up a tough defensive barrier, stonewalling the Union troops. Hillhouse Light Infantry; 132d Infantry Additionally, digging up brigade or unit names is a bit of work, so we might help each other learn a little more Civil War history while we decide what to name our brigades. Dickel's Mounted Rifles; 4th Cavalry Guards of Liberty and Union; Mohawk Rangers, 81st Infantry, Halleck Guard; Co. H, 13th Cavalry The Badgers play in Camp Randall Stadium, a site used to train Wisconsin volunteers during the Civil War.[10][11]. Excelsior, or Sickles' Brigade, 1st Regiment; 70th Infantry B.) State Guard; 7th Infantry and 82d Infantry Mathew W. Lively Union general John C. The Pathfinder Frmont had been an early explorer of the western United States, and Confederate Leonidas The Fighting Bishop Polk was an Episcopal bishop before the war. Morgan Artillery; part 2d Artillery Ohio 6th Independent Cavalry Co. (Jeptha Garrard's); Co. L, 3d Cavalry Coast Guard; 99th Infantry Mozart Regiment; 40th Infantry, N. Nail Factory Company; Co. Boyd's Company C Cavalry, Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1st Cavalry Its nickname is "Dixie," in reference to. Back to Unit. Jackson Horse Guard; Co. A, 1st Militia Cavalry Scott's Life Guard, 1st Regiment; 4th Infantry Wheeler's Battery; 13th Independent Artillery Union Sharpshooters; part of 17th Veteran Infantry Albany Zouave Cadets; Company A, 10th Militia, and Company A, 177th Infantry Eighth Ward Rangers; Company D., 25th Infantry The last 4 names are task specific names, such as 'Crisis Evaluation Unit' and 'Classified Intelligence Division'. Irish Brigade, Meagher's, 5th Regiment, formerly 4th; 88th Infantry Rebel general William Extra Billy Smith, owner of an antebellum mail coach business, reportedly had a knack for obtaining additional government payments for his postal routes. Johnson, Andrew, Cavalry, Kerrigan Rangers; 25th Infantry Perhaps the most famous nickname in military history - "Stonewall" - was bestowed on Thomas J. Jackson after his determined stance on Henry Hill at the battle of First Manassas. Carbine Rangers; 1st Cavalry Livingston County Regiment; 104th Infantry Wilson's Zouaves; 6th Infantry Hooker replied, "[Brigadier] General Gibbon's brigade of Western men." Independent Company of Infantry, 49th; Co. G, 194th Infantry Militia, 52d Regiment, part; part 176th Infantry Kossuth Guard or Rifles; part Co. Cameron Rifles; 68th Infantry On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Cortland Regiment; 157th Infantry
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