. History and roster of Maryland volunteers, war of 1861-5 . any to Company A. Transferred to Company I, First Maryland to Battery B, First Maryland Light to Company to Company H. Oct. 24,Nov. 14,July 2,July 3. Aug. 1, 1864186418651865 18621862 May 30, 18621862 Deserted, February 17, 1863. Transferred to Company A; died, December 30, further record found, A. G. O., War Department. Deserted December 20 1861 Aug. 7. 1862 Nov. 11,June 21, 18641865 Transferred to Company D, First Maryland to


. History and roster of Maryland volunteers, war of 1861-5 . any to Company A. Transferred to Company I, First Maryland to Battery B, First Maryland Light to Company to Company H. Oct. 24,Nov. 14,July 2,July 3. Aug. 1, 1864186418651865 18621862 May 30, 18621862 Deserted, February 17, 1863. Transferred to Company A; died, December 30, further record found, A. G. O., War Department. Deserted December 20 1861 Aug. 7. 1862 Nov. 11,June 21, 18641865 Transferred to Company D, First Maryland to Company I, First Maryland Infantry. Nov. 29,Nov. 3, 18621864 Discharged at Baltimore by Medical Board, in May. Transferred to Company I, First Maryland August 15 1863. Aug. 7,Oct. 28, 18621864 Deserted, October 30. 1861. Feb. 6, 1863 Deserted June 27, 1863. Dec. 16, 1862 Deserted, January 10, 1862. July 2,Jan. 16, 186d1863 Transferred to Company I, First Maryland November 14 1863 FIRST REGIMENTPOTOMAC HOME BRIGADE ,HE First Regiment Infantry, Potomac Home Brigade, MarylandVolunteers, was organized at Frederick City, Maryland, from Au-gust 15 to December 13, 1861, to serve three years. Companies A,B, D and I were recruited in Frederick County; Company C in Bal-timore City; Companies E, F and H in Washington County; Com-pany G in Baltimore, Carroll and Frederick Counties; Company Kin Baltimore City and Frederick County. The 1st Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry was assigned to General BanksDivision, which was encamped in the vicinity of Frederick City, Maryland, during thefall and winter of 1861-62. In the spring of 1862 the 1st Regiment Potomac Home Brigade Infantry marched,with General Banks Division, up the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia as far as Winches-ter, Virginia, but were subsequently assigned to the protection of the Baltimore and OhioRailroad in Maryland and Virginia. When General Banks Division was driven out ofthe Shen


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