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-__**Military Operations at Elysville, MD, 1861-1865**__+<​html><​font size="​+2"><​b><​u><​center>​Military Operations at Elysville, MD, 1861-1865</​center></​u></​b></​font></​html>​
  
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 +<​caption>​Martenet'​s Map of Howard County, Maryland : drawn entirely from actual surveys</​caption>​ 
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 +<​caption>​Military map, Baltimore Co., Md. Kaiser, George.</​caption>​ 
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 +<​caption>​Elysville Bridge, 1857</​caption>​ 
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 +ca. 8/30/1862 - **138th Pennsylvania Volunteers**. "​Company A was stationed at Jessop'​s Cut, or Hooversville,​ Company C at Dorsey'​s Switch, Company E at Hanover Switch, and Company D at Elk Ridge Landing...Company B was sent to guard Ellicott'​s Mills, and a detachment of Company I to Elysville...four companies remained at Relay House..."​ - History of the One hundred and thirty-eighth regiment, Pennsylvania ... Lewis, Osceola.
  
 +9/5/1862 - "The citizens of Elysville were very kind...At 10 o'​clock the regiment marched up a hill about one mile, encamping in an orchard, remaining ten days...The regiment was encamped on a farm belonging to an officer in the rebel army...On the 16th of September, orders came for the regiment to proceed to Monocacy."​ - Campaign of the **Fourteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers** by Terrill, J. Newton.
  
-ca. 8/30/1862 - 138th Pennsylvania Volunteers. "Company A was stationed at Jessop'​s Cut, or Hooversville,​ Company C at Dorsey'​s Switch, Company E at Hanover Switch, and Company D at Elk Ridge Landing...Company B was sent to guard Ellicott'​s Mills, ​and a detachment of Company I to Elysville...four companies remained at Relay House..." - History of the One hundred and thirty-eighth regimentPennsylvania ... Lewis, Osceola.+9/6/1862 - **14th New Jersey Infantry**. "We are very pleasantly located a mile southeast of Elysville in a beautiful orchard...We are camped in an apple orchard ​and a splendid position it isThe water is excellentThe trees are loaded down with fruit and we are in an enemy country and on a Secesh farmThe owners name is Dorcey and he is rank SeceshHe came over when we first came here, but had little to say as it was not well for him to say much." - //​Upon ​the Tented Field//by Bernard AOlsen
  
-9/5/1862 - "The citizens of Elysville were very kind...At 10 o'​clock the regiment marched up a hill about one mileencamping in an orchardremaining ten days...The regiment was encamped on a farm belonging to an officer in the rebel army...On the 16th of September, orders came for the regiment to proceed to Monocacy." - Campaign of the Fourteenth Regiment New Jersey Volunteers by TerrillJ. Newton.+9/11/1862 - "​At ​about 11 o'​clock, P. M., we halt at Elysville, eighteen miles from the “Relay House,” and twenty-seven miles from Baltimoreon the same road. Here we find another bridge to protect...A **Maine ​regiment** was quartered here for some time" - //Monmouth Democrat//9/11/1862
  
-9/6/1862 - "We are very pleasantly located a mile southeast of Elysville ​in a beautiful orchard." - Upon the Tented Fieldby Bernard AOlsen+9/15/1862 - "...in due time we reached Eleysville, ​small station on the Baltimore and Ohio RailroadHere the **Fourteenth New Jersey**...were stationedand a detachment from the **First Maryland** for picket and guard duty." - //The Philadelphia Inquirer//, 9/15/1862
  
-9/15/1862 - "...in due time we reached Eleysville, ​small station on the Baltimore ​and Ohio Railroad. Here the Fourteenth New Jersey...were stationed, ​and a detachment from the First Maryland for picket and guard duty." - The Philadelphia Inquirer9/15/1862+12/1862 - "Late in December Stuart'​s cavalry were raiding in the vicinity of Elysville...Here was bridge over the Patapsco River, ​and the town also possessed a valuable cotton millCompany D...was sent to protect this property ​and remained on duty there a few days..." - The "​Dutchess County Regiment":​ (**150th Regiment of New York State Volunteers**...edited by Stephen Guernsey CookCharles Edward Benton
  
-6/24/1863 - "​...the Purnell Legion and the Third Delaware are at the Relay House, and guarding the railroad out to Annapolis Junction, where they connect with Heintzelman,​ and from the Relay House out to Elysville, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad..."​ - O.R.-- SERIES I--VOLUME XXVII/3 [S# 45]+6/24/1863 - "​...the ​**Purnell Legion** and the **Third Delaware** are at the Relay House, and guarding the railroad out to Annapolis Junction, where they connect with Heintzelman,​ and from the Relay House out to Elysville, on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad..."​ - O.R.-- SERIES I--VOLUME XXVII/3 [S# 45]
  
-7/11/​1864 ​"​Captain Numbers, First Eastern Shore Volunteers, at Elysville, ​reports the enemy'​s cavalry in large force within five miles of that place. Lieutenant Garey, of his commandset out with a squad, met a marauding party, taking 2 prisoners ​and horses, and killing 1 lieutenant." ​War of the Rebellion: ​Serial ​071 Page 0213 Chapter XLIX. CORRESPONDENCE,​ ETC. -UNION.+8/1863 OR reports the **3rd Delaware**, with 25 officers ​and 211 men are at Elysville. - 134 Series I Volume XXIX-II ​Serial ​49
  
-7/12/1864 - "Our pickets had a skirmish beyond Elysville this morning with a squad of rebel cavalrykilling a lieutenant in command, and capturing two, the balance escaping." - Evening Star7/12/1864+Summer, ​1864 - "The claimant alleges that in the summer ​of 1864the military ​command ​of Brigadier General E. B. Tylerstationed at the Relay House, cut down and removed from his premisesin Howard County, lying adjacent, three hundred and ninety trees, valued at $4,980, used as timber for block-houses at the Relay House and at Elysville." - index of reports of committees of the house of representatives1870.
  
-8/10/1864 - "Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Elysville, ​detachment One hundred ​and forty-fourth Ohio State National Guard60. " - O.R.--SERIES I--VOLUME XLIII/1 [S# 90]+7/11/1864 - "Captain Numbers, **First Eastern Shore Volunteers**at Elysville, ​reports the enemy'​s cavalry in large force within five miles of that place. Lieutenant Garey, of his command, set out with a squad, met a marauding party, taking 2 prisoners ​and horsesand killing 1 lieutenant." - War of the Rebellion: Serial 071 Page 0213 Chapter XLIXCORRESPONDENCE,​ ETC. -UNION.
  
-9/19/1864 - "​Elysville: Company GNinety-third Regiment New York State National GuardCapt. J. O. Gentleman." - O.R.--SERIES I--VOLUME XLIII/1 [S# 91]+7/12/1864 - "Our pickets had a skirmish beyond ​Elysville ​this morning with a squad of rebel cavalrykilling a lieutenant in command, and capturing twothe balance escaping." - **Evening Star**, 7/12/1864
  
-10/8/1864 - "I have but 534 infantry men in my command...There are only eighty-eight men (mostly boys) of the Ninety-third New York State National Guards at this post [Relay House], and they are now under orders to proceed to Elysville to strenghten ​that post." - O. .R.--SERIES I--VOLUME XLIII/2+[12/29/1873 - "Death of Ishmael Day. ...Mr. Day, it will be remembered, shot a young Confederate soldier in Baltimore county, July 11, 1864, during the raid of Harry Gilmore...Mr. Day had the United States flag flying at his farm, and two young Confederates...rode up and ordered Mr. Day to take down that flag...Mr. Day then shot the young man..."​] - //Baltimore Sun//, 12/​29/​1873 
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 +8/10/1864 - "​Baltimore and Ohio Railroad, Elysville, detachment **One hundred and forty-fourth Ohio State National Guard**, 60. " - O.R.--SERIES I--VOLUME XLIII/1 [S# 90] 
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 +9/19/1864 - "​Elysville:​ Company G, **Ninety-third Regiment New York State National Guard**, Capt. J. O. Gentleman."​ - O.R.--SERIES I--VOLUME XLIII/1 [S# 91] 
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 +9/19/1864 - "The **Ninety-third New York National Guard** have six companies at Elysville and one company at Annapolis Junction."​ - The war of the rebellion: a compilation of the official ... ser.01 v.43 pt.02 
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 +10/8/1864 - "I have but 534 infantry men in my command...There are only eighty-eight men (mostly boys) of the **Ninety-third New York State National Guards** at this post [Relay House], and they are now under orders to proceed to Elysville to strengthen ​that post." - O. .R.--SERIES I--VOLUME XLIII/2 
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 +10/20/1864 - "The **Ninety-third New York State National Guard** have six companies at Elysville and one company at Annapolis Junction."​ - O.R.--SERIES I--VOLUME XLIII/1 [S# 91] 
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 +4/6/1865 - **213th Pennsylvania Infantry**. "...we live in a block house on a hill about 200 feet from the railroad we can see a great way of[f]..."​ - from a letter on ancestry.com. 
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-10/20/1864 - "The Ninety-third New York State National Guard have six companies at Elysville and one company at Annapolis Junction."​ - O.R.--SERIES I--VOLUME XLIII/1 [S# 91] 
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