1st Maryland Cavalry Battalion Extensive history, including personnel, assignment and battle details, a narrative history and original accounts of specific battles.
2nd Maryland Infantry, Company A
Living history unit offers a history of the Confederate regiment and a schedule of its upcoming events.
2nd Maryland Infantry, Company F
Unit based in Baltimore offers a look at the unit's Civil War history. Also find a calendar of events and a list of links.
2nd Maryland Infantry, Company H
The Second Maryland Infantry was actually formed around the survivors of the "Gallant First" who had been disbanded by the War Department in June of 1862.
Archer's Brigade Archer's Brigade was placed in Major-General A. P. Hill's Division. In June of 1862, Archer's consisted of the 5th Alabama Battalion, 19th Georgia, 1st, 7th, and 14th Tennessee Regiments.
Boonsboro Museum of History (Civil War) Civil War displays at the museum include personal items such as accouterments, musical instruments, games, writing material, and tobacco products.
Civil War Bike Tours in Maryland The state of Maryland has a long and colorful history, which can be experienced in visits to Native American longhouses, to archaeological digs of the first European settlements, to graves of Revolutionary War soldiers, to forts used in the War of 181
2, to Civil War battlefields.
Civil War Sites in Cecil County
A Guide to Historic Places and People of the Civil War in Maryland listed Cecil County sites associated with
the Civil War.
Governor's Commission on Maryland Military Monuments
The Maryland Military Monuments Commission is responsible for restoring and preserving the Maryland inventory of approximately 300 memorials honoring Maryland's veterans.
James A. Garfield Camp No. 1
James A. Garfield Camp No. 1 was originally chartered in Baltimore in the early 1880s. Reformed in 1995, Garfield Camp No. 1 serves the central Maryland region including Baltimore City and county, Carroll County, Harford County, Howard County and Anne Arundel County.