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The 2nd United States Sharpshooters was a sharpshooter regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. From 1861 to January 1863 they were members of the " First Iron Brigade " also known as the "Iron Brigade of the East".
More details on each book are available at WorldCat. For an overall national view, see Bibliography of the American Civil War. For histories of the Union, see Bibliography of American Civil War Union military unit histories. For a guide to web sources see: Carter, Alice E.; Jensen, Richard.
4th Georgia Sharpshooters Battalion; 2nd Tennessee; 10th&30th Tennessee; 20th Tennessee; 15th&37th Tennessee; Finley's Brigade Col Robert Bullock Maj Jacob A. Lash 1st-3rd Florida; 4th Florida & 1st Florida Cavalry (dismounted): Ltc Edward Badger (w), Maj Jacob A. Lash; 6th Florida; 7th Florida; Jackson's Brigade BG Henry R. Jackson
2nd Georgia Sharpshooters Battalion: Maj Richard H. Whiteley; Gists's Brigade BG States Rights Gist. 46th Georgia Infantry; 8th Georgia Infantry Battalion: Ltc Zachariah L. Watters; 16th South Carolina Infantry; 24th South Carolina Infantry; Stevens's Brigade BG Clement H. Stevens (mw) 1st (Confederate) Georgia Infantry: Col George A. Smith
82nd New York Volunteer Infantry Regiment (Also known as the 2nd Militia); Col Henry W. Hudson; 1st Company, Massachusetts Sharpshooters: [5] Cpt John Saunders; 2nd Company, Minnesota Sharpshooters: [6] Cpt William F. Russell; 2nd Brigade BG William W. Burns. 69th Pennsylvania: Col Joshua T. Owen; 71st Pennsylvania: Ltc William G. Jones
The 2nd Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters was a company of sharpshooters that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was also known as the 2nd Andrew's Sharpshooters after the governor of Massachusetts , John Albion Andrew .
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The following list is a Bibliography of American Civil War Union military unit histories. [1] More details on each book are available at WorldCat. [2] For an overall national view see Bibliography of the American Civil War. For histories of the Confederacy see Bibliography of American Civil War Confederate military unit histories.