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after their return to the Commonwealth in July. Almost all of the Salem Zouaves joined that regiment where they , along with the Boston Tiger Fire Zouaves, provided the drill cadre. Almost all the non-commissioned officers from the Salem Zouaves received commissions from Governor Andrews in the 19th.
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unit in the regiment was Company G, the American Guards, first organized in 1788. The third and last Marblehead company was H, the Glover Light Guards, created in 1852 and named in honor of
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Light Infantry, chartered in 1852 was Company D. Company E was the Beverly Light Infantry, organized in 1814. The second Lynn company was Company F, the City Guards, organized in 1814. The
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drill and were thence known as the Salem Zouaves. The lone non-Essex company was Company K, the Allen Guards, created in 1806, that came to the regiment from
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The regiment was again activated in September 1862 for a term of nine months. The 8th Massachusetts was stationed in
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Frank Pierce, one of the 8th, diving for a missing rail on the road from Annapolis to Washington,
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of the 8th Massachusetts earned the distinction of being the first troops to report to
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History and Complete Roster of the Massachusetts Regiments, Minute Men of '61
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Light Infantry, Company J, had been created in 1805 and in 1859 had taken up
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The unit was one of four Massachusetts militia regiments to respond to
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County's reorganized old Tenth Militia regiment, and based in
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Units and formations of the Union Army from Massachusetts
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Annual Report of the Adjutant-General, December 31, 1861
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Massachusetts U.S. Volunteer Militia Regiments 1861-1865
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1864
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United States of America
Union
Union Army
Infantry
Lt. Col.
Edward Hinks
7th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
9th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
regiment
infantry
Union Army
American Civil War
Essex County, Massachusetts
Newburyport
Marblehead
Lynn
Gloucester
John Glover
Revolution
Salem
Zouave
Berkshire
Pittsfield
Abraham Lincoln's
Battle of Fort Sumter
companies
Boston
garrison
Elkridge, Maryland

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