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Troops
Supported By Robert Smalls and The Planter
Engagements supported by the steamer Planter
From May 31, 1862 Through April 25, 1865
Engagement at Secessionville, May 31, 1862, In Support of
Eighth Michigan Infantry
First Massachusetts Cavalry
Forty-sixth New York Infantry, three companies
One-hundredth Pennsylvania Infantry
Third Rhode Island Artillery
Seventh Connecticut Volunteer Infantry
Seventy-ninth New York Infantry
Sixth Connecticut Volunteer Infantry
Third New Hampshire Volunteer Infantry
Twenty-eighth Massachusetts Infantry
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Occupation of Edisto Island, June 3, 1862, In Support of
Fifty-fifth Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
First Massachusetts Cavalry
Third Rhode Island Artillery, Detachment
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Action on Simmon’s Bluff, June 23, 1862, In Support
of
Fifty-fifth Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
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Affair on Skull Creek, S.C., September 24, 1862, In Support
of
Forty-eighth New York Volunteer Infantry
Third Rhode Island Volunteer Artillery
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Affair at Kirk’s Bluff, October 18, 1862, In Support
of
Forty-eighth New York Volunteer Infantry
Third Rhode Island Artillery
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Skirmish at Coosawatchie, October 21, 1862, In Support
of
Forty-eighth New York Volunteer Infantry
New York Volunteer Engineers
Third Rhode Island Artillery
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Skirmish at Coosawatchie and Engagements at Caston and
Frampton Plantations near Pocotaligo, S.C., October 21, 1862, In
Support of
Eleventh Pennsylvania Infantry Reserves
Fifty-fifth Pennsylvania Infantry, 400 men
First Massachusetts Cavalry, 100 men
First New York Engineers, 46 men
First Regiment U.S. Artillery, Company M, battery, (detachment)
and 40 men
Fourth New Hampshire Infantry, 600 men
Forty-eighth New York Volunteer Infantry, 300 men
Forty-seventh Pennsylvania Infantry, 600 men
Hamilton’s Battery, Artillery, section of, and 40 men
New York Mechanics and Engineers, 250 men
Seventh Connecticut Infantry, 500 men
Seventy-sixth Pennsylvania Infantry, 430 men
Sixth Connecticut Infantry, 500 men
Third New Hampshire Infantry, 480 men
Third Rhode Island Infantry, 300 men
Third U.S. Artillery, Battery E (detachment)
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Expedition up St. Mary’s River, January 23 - February
1, 1863,
In Support of
First South Carolina Volunteer Infantry, 462 men (Colored Troops)
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Operations in S.C., January 1, 1865, In Support of
Third Division, Twentieth Corps
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The Campaign of the Carolinas
December 31, 1864 - March 24, 1865 and April 10 - May 28, 1865,
In Support of
Second Brigade, Third Division, Fourteenth Army Corps, Fifteenth
Army Corps, Seventeenth Army Corps,
Twentieth Army Corps, comprised of:
Eighty-fifth Indiana Infantry
First Michigan Engineers
Nineteenth Michigan Infantry
One hundred-fifth Illinois Infantry
Thirty-third Indiana Infantry
Twenty-second Wisconsin Engineers
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Destruction of Locomotives and Rolling Stock Between Sumterville
and Camden, S.C. April 1, 1865, In Support of 2700 troops
Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry (Colored Troops)
Fifty-sixth New York Volunteer Infantry
First New York Volunteer Infantry
Fourth Massachusetts Cavalry
One hundred-second U.S. Infantry Colored Troops
One hundred-seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry
One hundred seventy-fifth New York Volunteer Infantry
Third New York Artillery, Battery F
Thirty-second U.S. Infantry Colored Troops
Twenty-fifth Ohio Volunteer Infantry
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Expedition to Camden, S.C., April 5 - 25, 1865, In Support
of
Fifty-sixth New York Veteran Volunteer Infantry
One hundred fifty-seventh New York Volunteer Infantry
One hundred-seventh Ohio Volunteer Infantry
Twenty-fifth Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry
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