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Maryland 5th Volunteer Infantry (Union)

1861-09-01

Organized - Maryland 5th Volunteer Infantry - Maryland

1862-09-17

Leadership Change - Regiment - Major Leopold Blumenberg

1862-09-17

Leadership Change - Regiment - Captain William W. Bamberger

1862-09-17

Leadership Change - Regiment - Captain Salome Marsh Cpt Ernest F. M. Faehtz

1862-09-17

Leadership Change - Brigade - Brigadier General Max Weber

Brigadier GeneralMax Weber

1862-09-17

Battle - Antietam - Sharpsburg, Maryland

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Antietam

The Army of the Potomac, under the command of Maj. Gen. George McClellan, mounted a series of powerful assaults against General Robert E. Lee's forces along Antietam Creek near Sharpsburg, Maryland, on September 17th, 1862.READ MORE

1863-06-13

Battle - Second Winchester - Frederick County, Virginia; Winchester County, Virginia

1864-06-21

Battle - Jerusalem Plank Road - Petersburg, Virginia

1864-07-30

Battle - Crater - Petersburg, Virginia

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Crater

Two weeks after Union forces arrived to invest the Confederate defenders of Petersburg, the battle lines of both sides had settled into a stalemate. Since Cold Harbor, Lieut. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant was reluctant to mount a frontal attack against well-entrenched Confederates. By late June, Grant's lines covered most of the eastern approaches to Petersburg, but neither side seemed ready to risk an offensive move. Part of the Union line was held by Maj. Gen. Ambrose E. Burnside's Ninth Corps. Some of Burnside'…READ MORE

1864-09-20

Battle - Chaffin's Farm - Henrico County, Virginia

1864-10-27

Battle - Fair Oaks & Darbytown Road - Henrico County, Virginia

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Fair Oaks & Darbytown Road

See also: https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Battle_of_Fair_Oaks_%26_Darbytown_RoadREAD MORE

1865-02-05

Battle - Hatcher's Run - Dinwiddie County, Virginia

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Hatcher's Run

By February 1865, the stalemate around Petersburg had entered its eighth month. Lieut. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant began to stretch the Union battle lines to the west in an attempt to get Gen. Robert E. Lee's under strength army to do the same. On February 5th, Union Brig. Gen. David Gregg's cavalry division rode out to the Boydton Plank Road via Reams Station and Dinwiddie Court House in an attempt to intercept Confederate supply trains. Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren with the Fifth Corps crossed Hatcher's Run…READ MORE

1865-04-09

Battle - Appomattox Court House - Appomattox Court House, Virginia

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Appomattox Court House

Between 26,000 and 28,000 Confederate soldiers surrendered and were paroled.READ MORE

1865-09-01

Mustered Out - Maryland 5th Volunteer Infantry - Maryland

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