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Brigade, Division, Corps, and Army Assignments:
37th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
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| Nov 1861 |
Mar 1862 |
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Dist Pamlico |
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Dept of North Carolina |
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| Mar 1862 |
Mar 1862 |
Branch's |
Dist Pamlico |
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Dept of North Carolina |
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| Apr 1862 |
May 1862 |
Branch's |
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Dept of North Carolina |
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| May 1862 |
May 1862 |
Branch's |
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Dept of Northern Virginia |
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| May 1862 |
Jun 1862 |
Branch's |
A.P. Hill's |
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Dept of Northern Virginia |
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| Jun 1862 |
Jul 1862 |
Branch's |
A.P. Hill's |
1st |
Army of Northern Virginia |
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| Jul 1862 |
May 1863 |
Branch's/Lane's |
A.P. Hill's |
2nd |
Army of Northern Virginia |
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| May 1863 |
Apr 1865 |
Lane's |
Pender's/Wilcox's |
3rd |
Army of Northern Virginia |
Advance to:
37th North Carolina Infantry Regiment
37th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Historical Sketch
37th North Carolina Infantry
Regiment: Statistics
37th North Carolina Infantry
Regiment: Battles and Casualties
37th North Carolina Infantry Regiment: Letters, Newspaper
Articles, Papers, Diaries, Memoirs
Lane's Brigade
American Civil War Infantry
Organization
Army of Northern Virginia
Recommended
Reading: The Thirty-seventh North Carolina Troops: Tar Heels in the Army of Northern Virginia,
by Michael C. Hardy. Description: It vividly reflects the unit’s four years’ service,
told largely in the soldiers’ own words. Derived from letters, diaries, and postwar articles and interviews, this history
of the 37th North Carolina follows the unit from its organization in November 1861 until its surrender at Appomattox. This
outstanding research includes photographs of the key players in the 37th’s history as well as maps illustrating the
unit’s position at several battles and engagements. Appendices include a complete roster of the unit and a listing of
individuals buried in large sites such as prison cemeteries. (Great for genealogy, too.) A bibliography and index are also
included.
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