Maryland 2nd Cavalry Battalion


HISTORICAL NOTES: The 2nd Cavalry Battalion was organized at Staunton, Virginia, in September, 1863, with six companies. After serving as partisan rangers, it was mustered into Confederate service in May, 1864. It fought with Early in the Shenandoah Valley, then late in 1864 moved to West Virginia to operate with Captain J.H. McNeill's Rangers.

In June 1864, Gilmor's Battalion was designated as the 2nd Maryland Cavalry. The 1st & 2nd Maryland Cavalry units became involved in almost daily skirmishes with Union General Sheridan's cavalry. In one of these battles, Colonel Gilmor was seriously wounded, and did not return to action until October. In February 1865, the 2nd Maryland went into West Virginia to forage for supplies, and to meet up with McNeill's Rangers. In the process, Colonel Harry Gilmor was captured on February 4, 1865, and taken to Fort Warren, Massachusetts.
OFFICERS: Lieutenant Colonel Harry W. Gilmor ASSIGNMENTS: Command of Gen. Jubal Early
McNeill's Rangers
SERVICE: ROSTERS:
The rolls of this regiment contains the names of 693 men.
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REFERENCES:
Sifakis - The Compendium of the Confederate Armies








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