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Maryland Manual, 1948-49
Volume 162, Page 435   View pdf image (33K)
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MARYLAND MANUAL 435.

No. 18. One Flag of the First Eastern Shore Infantry, Maryland
Volunteers, organized at Cambridge, September, 1861, to serve for
three years..

No. 19. Two Flags of the Second Eastern Shore Infantry, Maryland
Volunteers, organized at Chestertown in December, 1861, to serve
three years..

No. 20. Three Flags of the First Regiment, Potomac Home Brigade
Cavalry, "Cole's Cavalry," organized August 10 to November 27,
1861. This Cavalry assumed the name of its commander, Henry A.
Cole, and the original battalion was recruited in Western Maryland.
It participated in over seventy-five engagements..

No. 21. Two Flags of the First Regiment Cavalry, Maryland Vol-
unteers, mustered into service for three years in June, 1862..

No. 22. Two Flags of the Third Regiment Cavalry, Maryland Vol-
unteers, organized in January, 1864, and known as the "Bradford
Dragoons," in compliment to Governor Augustus W. Bradford. It
participated in the Red River Campaign..

No. 23. Guidon of Battery A, First Maryland Volunteers..

No. 24. Two Flags of Battery A, Maryland Light Artillery, organ-
ized at Baltimore and Pikesville, September, 1861, to serve three years
and known as "Rigby's Battery.".

No. 25. One Flag of Battery B, Maryland Light Artillery, organ-
ized at Baltimore and Pikesville in October, 1861, to serve three years
and known as "Snow's Battery.".

No. 26. One Flag of Baltimore Battery, Light Artillery Maryland
Volunteers, organized in Baltimore during the summer of 1862, and
known as "Alexander's.".

No. 27. The Old "Gosnell Flag" created in Baltimore, April 19 and
20,1861..

Confederate Emblems.

No. 28. The Garrison Flag used by the Maryland Line at the Camp
of Hanover Junction during the winter of 1863-1864..

No. 29. Garrison Flag presented by Miss Lyle Clark, of Baltimore..

No. 30. One Flag of the First Maryland Infantry, organized at
Harper's Ferry in May 1861..

No. 31. One Flag of Company A, First Maryland Infantry, or-
ganized as the Frederick Volunteers on April 19, 1861, and originally
commanded by Captain Bradley T. Johnson..

No. 32. One Flag of Company H, First Maryland Infantry, pre-
sented by the ladies of Baltimore in August 1861, at Fairfax Court
House, Virginia..

No. 33. Three Flags of the Second Maryland Infantry. One of
these Flags was presented by Mrs. William T. Thelin of Baltimore;
two by Governors of the Maryland Line..

No. 34. One Flag of the Second Maryland Infantry which is be-
lieved to be the only Confederate Flag carried into the Federal lines
at Gettysburg without being lost..

 

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