Surf these sites: 12th Indiana Cavalry -- Information about this regiment and how they lived and fought during the Civil War. 15th New York Cavalry -- The 15th New York Cavalry is dedicated to the memory of the "Red Neck Ties". 15th New York Cavalry Home Page -- Regimental history, including contents from a rare book, "The 15th Regimental History," found at the West Point Library. 1st Louisiana Cavalry -- The Creole Chargers, Company G, was made up mostly of men from the Avoyelles Parish area and includes the name, enlistment date, rank and miscellaneous information. 1st Vermont Cavalry -- The First Vermont, which during three years at the front, participated in seventy-six battles and skirmishes. It was also Vermont''s only full-mounted regiment in the Civil War. 1st. Louisiana Cavalry Regiment, C.S.A. -- Sometimes referred to as "Scott''s Cavalry Regiment", served with distinction and honor throughout the War Between the States. 2nd United States Colored Cavalry Recruits -- Men were being recruited for this unit in the area of Plymouth, NC before the Battle of Plymouth on April 17-20th, 1864. Includes history of the unit and a searchable database. 5th Regiment Cavalry, United States Colored Troops, -- Website of 5th U.S. Colored Cavalry, a Civil War unit of African descent reportedly massacred by Confederates following the Battle of Saltville. 7th Indiana Cavalry -- During the month of June, 1863, another regiment of cavalry was authorized to be raised in Indiana for three years, or the duration of the war. Measures were at once taken to recruit the Seventh Cavalry. 7th Kansas Cavalry in the Civil War -- Explore the history of this unit through first-hand accounts. Featuring the Civil War diary of Fletcher Pomeroy, 7th Kansas Cavalry. 9th New York Cavalry -- Of the New York volunteer regiments to which the county contributed men, the 9th Cavalry, 72nd, 49th and 112th Infantry probably are the most representative of Chautauqua County''s participation in the war. Cavalry Home Page -- The First Federal Division is a joint venture between the Army of the Pacific, the Western Brigade and the Frontier Brigade. It provides a field commander and a permanent headquarters staff for these organizations at regional and national events. Company A of 8th NY Cavalry -- Names of those who served in this regiment, which was formed November 14, 1861 at Rochester, NY. Company A was principally recruited from: Rochester, Penn Yan, Penfield, Webster and Canandaigua. The 8th witnessed the surrender of Lee at Appomattox. Hispanics in America''s Defense -- 1st Florida Cavalry is one of a number of Florida units containing men of Spanish ancestry who fought for the Confederacy. Maine Cavalry Regiments -- Capsule histories of the 1st Maine, 2nd Maine and 1st District of Columbia Cavalries. Ohio Civil War Cavalry -- Brief unit histories from the Report of the Great Reunion of the Veteran Soldiers and Sailors of Ohio held at Newark, July 22, 1878. Southern Piedmont Historical Society -- This reenactment organization records the history of the 41st Regiment North Carolina Troops and the 3rd North Carolina Cavalry. The 2nd Florida Cavalry - Horse Artillery -- Portrays both US and CS horse cavalry and artillery from the 1800s. During the US Civil War, Florida, like many of the southern states, fielded both US and CS units.
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