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2ND DELAWARE REGIMENT ARCHIVE
Group of 14 war-date 2nd Delaware Regiment documents, includes: "List of Camp & Garrison Equipage" 1p. oblong 4to., Near Petersburg, Virginia, August 8, 1864, and signed by Lt. Philip Johnson. Fine. Also: Ordnance Office letter addressed to Lt. Jones of the 2nd Del. Infy, pertaining to a return of ordnance, August 15, 1864; "List of Camp & Garrison Equipage", 1p. 4to., Near Petersburg, July 30, 1864, signed by Lt. Philip Johnson; Ordnance Office letter addressed to Lt. Smith of the 2nd Del. Infy, pertaining to a return of ordnance, Aug. 15, 1864; Muster-in Roll for 1st Lieutenant William Drew, 2nd Battalion Delaware Vols, 1p. oblong folio, July 28, 1864, near Petersburg, signed by 1st Lt. M.H. Stacey, 12th U.S. Infantry; A.D.S. by Lt. William Drew, 2nd Delaware Infantry, 1p. 4to., Elkton, Maryland, Oct. 17, 1864, listing equipment received from a man returning from convalescent camp, including an Enfield rifle; Ordnance Office letter sent to Capt. Weine, 2nd Delaware Infy, Aug. 8, 1864, pertaining to a return; Invoice of Stores signed by Lt. Philip Johnson, 2nd Dela. Infy, Aug. 1, 1864, listing 21 Springfield Rifles amongst other equipment; Descriptive list for William Lockard, Near Sheppard Grove, Virginia, Apr. 20, 1864, signed by Capt. Jno. S. Simpers, 2nd Del. and Capt. Erkurius Beatty, 36th Penna. Infy, WIA at Charles City Cross Roads; "Descriptive List[s]" including list for John Selser Fifer Co. B, 2nd Regt. Delaware Vols. near Petersburg, June 18, 1864, and signed by Lt. Harrison Bennett, 2nd Delaware Vols.; list for William H. Quillian, Co. D, 2nd Del. Infy., near Peterburg, Virginia, June 30, 1864, signed by Capt. William Helmbold; list for John McGlory 2nd Del. Infy, near Petersburg, Aug. 10, 1864, signed by Lt. Philip Johnson; list for George H. Moreland, Co. D, 2nd Del. Infy, near Petersburg, Virginia, June 30, 1864, signed by Capt. William Helmbold; list for Robert Russel, drummer, Co. B, 2nd Del. Infy. near Petersburg, Virginia, June 18, 1864, signed by Lt. Harrison Bennett. Very good. The "Crazy Delawares" fought at Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Spottsylvania Courthouse, and in the trenches at Petersburg. They mustered out at the end of their 3-year term of service in July 1864.

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