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  2. 140th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 140th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry was a Union Army regiment in the American Civil War, serving in the Eastern Theater. Recruited in late 1862, it fought from the Battle of Chancellorsville through the war until the Army of Northern Virginia's surrender at Appomattox Court House. [ 1 ]

  3. List of Pennsylvania Civil War units - Wikipedia

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    There are gaps in the numbering of infantry regiments because Pennsylvania numbered all volunteer regiments, regardless of branch, in sequence depending on when the regiment was raised. For example, the 6th Cavalry was also numbered the 70th Volunteer Regiment since it was raised between the 69th Infantry and the 71st Infantry, so there is no ...

  4. James Pipes - Wikipedia

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    On August 18, 1862, Pipes enlisted with a volunteer unit from Greene County that would become part of the 140th Pennsylvania Infantry. This unit was created by five men in western Pennsylvania, among them James J. Purman who would go on to win the Medal of Honor alongside Pipes. When the 140th was mustered, Pipes was ranked a sergeant, and ...

  5. Battle of Spotsylvania Court House order of battle: Union

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    81st Pennsylvania: Col H. Boyd McKeen; 140th Pennsylvania; 183rd Pennsylvania; 2nd Brigade Col Thomas A. Smyth. 28th Massachusetts; 63rd New York; 69th New York; 88th New York; 116th Pennsylvania; 3rd Brigade [18] Col Paul Frank [19] Col Hiram L. Brown (c) [20] Col Clinton D. MacDougall 39th New York; 52nd New York [21]

  6. Battle of the Wilderness order of battle: Union - Wikipedia

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    81st Pennsylvania: Col H. Boyd McKeen; 140th Pennsylvania: Col John Fraser; 183rd Pennsylvania: Col George P. McLean; 2nd Brigade Col Thomas A. Smyth. 28th Massachusetts: Ltc George W. Cartwright; 63rd New York: Maj Thomas Touhy (mw) 69th New York: Cpt Richard Moroney; 88th New York: Cpt Denis F. Burke; 116th Pennsylvania: Ltc Richard C. Dale ...

  7. Category : Units and formations of the Union army from ...

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    0–9. 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment; 1st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment; 1st Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment; 2nd Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment; 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery Regiment

  8. Pennsylvania Democrats pad narrow state House advantage with ...

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    While the 140th District leans blue, it’s part of a key swing county. Galloway, who had held the seat for 16 years until he resigned , ran unopposed in 2022 and defeated his Republican opponent ...

  9. List of former United States Army medical units - Wikipedia

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    1st Sanitary Train, 1st Division, Carlisle Barracks, Pennsylvania, reorganized and redesignated as the 1st Medical Regiment, 1st Division, 10 February 1921 [158] 2nd Sanitary Train, 2nd Division, Camp Travis, Texas, reorganized and redesignated as the 2nd Medical Regiment, 17 February 1921 [174]