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The 50th Wisconsin Infantry was recruited and organized at the very end of the war under the supervision of Colonel John G. Clark, of Grant County. |
Term: Civil War (36th Infantry) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Term: Civil War (37th Infantry) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
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Read about the 12th Wisconsin Light Artillery, which served in the Civil War at Corinth, Vicksburg, Savannah, Iuka, Port Gibson, Raymond and Bentonville. |
Term: Civil War (13th Infantry) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Term: Civil War (2nd Light Artillery) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
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Learn about the 44th Wisconsin Infantry, which served in the Civil War at Nashville and Paducah, Kentucky, and lost 58 men. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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Read about the 43rd Wisconsin Infantry from Milwaukee, which served in the Civil War 1864-1865 and lost 75 men in service. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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Read about the 40th Wisconsin Infantry, which served in the Civil War 1864-1865 and lost 19 men during service. |
Term: Civil War (5th Light Artillery) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Term: Civil War (6th Light Artillery) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Term: Civil War (7th Light Artillery) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Term: Civil War (8th Light Artillery) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Term: Civil War (10th Light Artillery) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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Read about the 10th Wisconsin Infantry, which served in the Civil War 1861-1864 and lost 244 men during service. |
Term: Civil War (9th Light Artillery) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
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The 31st Wisconsin Infantry was organized by companies at Prairie du Chien and at Camp Utley in Racine. |
Wisconsin Civil War Regiment |
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Learn about the 17th Wisconsin Infantry, which served from 1862 to 1865 during the Civil War, losing 269 men during that service. |
Term: Civil War (African American troops) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
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The 4th Wisconsin Light Artillery was organized at Racine and mustered into service on October 1, 1861. |
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