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Pennsylvania 118th Volunteer Infantry, Company K (Union)

30/08/1862

Organized - Pennsylvania 118th Volunteer Infantry, Company K - Pennsylvania

19/09/1862

Battle - Shepherdstown - Jefferson County, West Virginia

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Shepherdstown

On September 18th, the day after the battle at Antietam, both sides remained on the battlefield too bloodied to resume fighting. That evening, lead elements of Gen. Robert E. Lee's army began to withdraw across the Potomac River back into Virginia at Boteler's Ford near Shepherdstown. Artillery on the south side of the river placed by Brig. Gen. William Pendleton covered the crossing of the remainder of Lee's army that night. On September 20th, a detachment of Maj. Gen. Fitz John Porter's Fifth Corps pushe…READ MORE

30/09/1864

Battle - Peebles' Farm - Dinwiddie County, Virginia

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Peebles' Farm

In combination with Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler's offensive north of the James River at New Market Heights, Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant extended his left flank to cut Confederate lines of communication southwest of Petersburg. Two divisions of the Ninth Corps under Maj. Gen. John G. Parke, two divisions of the Fifth Corps under Maj. Gen. Gouverneur K. Warren, and Brig. Gen. David M. Gregg's cavalry division were assigned to the operation. On September 30th, the Federals departed Fort Wadsworth and marched via…READ MORE

01/06/1865

Mustered Out - Pennsylvania 118th Volunteer Infantry, Company K - Pennsylvania


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