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3rd Maryland Infantry, Potomac Home Brigade
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James L. Bloom
James L. Bloom Rank Unknown |
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Contact Name: Curtis DenisarDate Added: 2/23/2015
| Company A | |
Andrew J. Fazenbaker
Andrew J. Fazenbaker - Private |
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Contact Name: Crystal GrotkierDate Added: 10/15/2007
| Company B | |
William Henry Eichelberger
William Henry Eichelberger - Private |
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Contact Name: Harold H Heiston JrDate Added: 8/1/2011
| Company B | |
George Henry Moran
George Henry Moran - Private |
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He joined early in the war, and was sent to Baltimore with his brother for garrison duty, to help prevent riots. His brother died there in 64. But he was placed in a DC hospital in early 63, probably Harwood in Ft. Dupont DC. Dismissed fall of 63. Rejoined the garrison troops guarding DC. Dismissed at the end of the war, but suffered infection that eventually caused his death in Oct. 1870.
Contact Name: James EllerDate Added: 2/13/2011
| Company E | |
John W Green
John W Green - Private |
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This is my Great Great Grandfather. I have found documentation that he was a Private with the 3rd P.H.B. Md. Inf. Discharge date May 29, 1865. Still looking for information about him and his parents.
Contact Name: Amanda BlankDate Added: 10/1/2014
| Company E | |
Thomas W. Leggett
Thomas W. Leggett - Private |
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Source: Civil War Pension Index : General Index to Pension Files 1861-1934. Film No.: M388 roll 7.
Thomas W. Leggett was also in the 4th Potomac Home Brigade of the Maryland Infantry; Company C; rank of Private. (The 4th P.H.B. Md. Inf. guarded the Baltimore Ohio Railroad between Martinsburg and Harper's Ferry, West Virginia until Aug. 1862 - consolidated with 3rd Regiment, Potomac Home Brigade Infantry, Aug. 11, 1862).
Contact Name: Debra McDermottThomas W. Leggett was also in the 4th Potomac Home Brigade of the Maryland Infantry; Company C; rank of Private. (The 4th P.H.B. Md. Inf. guarded the Baltimore Ohio Railroad between Martinsburg and Harper's Ferry, West Virginia until Aug. 1862 - consolidated with 3rd Regiment, Potomac Home Brigade Infantry, Aug. 11, 1862).
Date Added: 2/3/2008
| Company F | |
Ezra J Yingling
Ezra J Yingling - Private |
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Contact Name: Dana PicklesDate Added: 12/22/2009
| Company H | |
Andrew Danner
Andrew Danner - Corporal |
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Contact Name: Patricia Anita Linn BrighamDate Added: 12/6/2011
| Company H | |
Norval M Mckinley
Norval M Mckinley - Captain |
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Contact Name: Kathy MellottDate Added: 8/24/2008
| Company H | |
William Shaffer
William Shaffer - Private |
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Pvt. William Shaffer, a carpenter in the C&O boat yards of Cumberland, enlisted in the 3rd Maryland Regiment Potomac Home Infantry Brigade [USA] at Cumberland, Maryland in March of 1862 and served in Company ‘H’ throughout the war. He was discharged at Baltimore in May 1865. He saw action at Harpers Ferry, Battle of Monocacy, Snickers Gap, Bolivar Hights, Hallton, Charlestown and Berryville.
William Shaffer was born in Lindheim, H-D, Germany on 24 Aug 1842 and migrated to Cumberland, Maryland in 1846. He married Sophia E. Schultz in Cumberland in 1867. He was an inspector on the B&O RR and died in Cumberland in 1932.
Contact Name: Timothy FergusonWilliam Shaffer was born in Lindheim, H-D, Germany on 24 Aug 1842 and migrated to Cumberland, Maryland in 1846. He married Sophia E. Schultz in Cumberland in 1867. He was an inspector on the B&O RR and died in Cumberland in 1932.
Date Added: 8/29/2007