Term: Civil War (49th Infantry) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Term: Civil War (50th Infantry) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Term: Civil War (51st Infantry) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Term: Civil War (2nd Cavalry) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Term: Civil War (3rd Cavalry) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
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Description: | Waist-up seated portrait of an unnamed Union soldier. Cased frame around portrait. He is wearing a hat, and a US belt buckle. |
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Description: | Head and shoulders oval studio portrait of Andreas Pederson [as written on the photograph backing; also written as Anders Pederson on Descriptive Rolls, Vo... |
Term: Civil War (41st Infantry) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Term: Civil War (42nd Infantry) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Term: Civil War (45th Infantry) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Term: Civil War (47th Infantry) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Term: Civil War (53rd Infantry) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
Term: Civil War (13th Light Artillery) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
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The components of the 1st Wisconsin Heavy Artillery regiment were spread throughout the South during the war. |
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Learn about the 2nd Wisconsin Cavalry, which served in the Civil War from 1861 to 1865 and lost 312 men. |
Term: Civil War (African American troops) in the Dictionary of Wisconsin History |
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The 2nd Wisconsin Light Artillery was organized at La Crosse and mustered into service on October 10, 1861. |
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Read about the 13th Wisconsin Light Artillery, which served at New Orleans and Baton Rouge during the Civil War. |
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The 48th Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Camp Washburn in Milwaukee in February-March 1865, just a few weeks before the war ended. |
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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. |
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