The Civil War
in Maryland


 

HISTORICAL NOTES:

    The Maryland 1st Infantry Regiment was assembled at Winchester, Virginia, during the early summer of 1861, It fought in General Elzey's Brigade, then the Maryland Line, and was active at First Manassas , in Jackson's Valley Campaign, and the Seven Days' Battles. On August 11, 1862, the unit disbanded at Gordonsville, Virginia.

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FIELD OFFICERS:

    Colonels:
      Arnold Elzey
      Bradley T. Johnson
      George H. Steuart

    Lieutenant Colonel:
      Edward R. Dorsey


Brig. Gen. George Hume Steuart

ASSIGNMENTS

    General Elzey's Brigade The Maryland Line Jackson's Valley Campaign

BATTLES:

    First Manassas
    Seven Days' Battles

ROSTERS:

    The rolls of this regiment contains the names of 1,141 men.

    Company H

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