27th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Regiment by Terry Waldron
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Open Edition Print, 20 in x 24 in
This print features scenes honoring the 27th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Regiment during the Civil War, including:
- The 27th Monument in the Wheatfield at Gettysburg
- Training at Camp Terry, New Haven, Connecticut, August 1862
- Charging Across the Wheatfield, Gettysburg, Pennsylvania, July 2, 1863
- In the Forward Breastworks, Chancellorsville, Virginia, May 3, 1863
- Forming on Caroline Street, preparing to charge Marye’s Heights, Fredericksburg, Virginia, December 13, 1862
- The Roster of Companies of the 27th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Regiment
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The 27th Connecticut Volunteer Infantry Regiment mustered into service on October 22, 1862, as a nine-month regiment with a total strength of 829 men, including officers. The unit later served as part of the Second Corps of the Army of the Potomac.