Maryland in the War of 1812

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Introduction
During the War of 1812, Maryland supplied 46,119 infantry men, 3,323 cavalry men, 3,106 artillery men, and 111 men in miscellaneous troops for a total of 52,659 men.

State Records

 * Blizzard, Dennis F. and Thomas L. Hollowak, A chronicle of War of 1812 soldiers, seamen and marines, (Baltimore, Maryland: Society of the War of 1812 in Maryland, copyright 1993) pages 138 ]


 * Huntsberry, Thomas V and Joanne M Huntsberry, Dartmoor Prison (Baltimore, Maryland, 1984) pages 85 Maryland and Dartmoor and Devon England and Maryland.)


 * Huntsberry, Thomas V and Joanne M Huntsberry, North Point (Baltimore, Maryland, J Mart, 1985) pages 122 FHL 975.2 M2


 * Huntsberry, Thomas V and Joanne M Huntsberry, Western Maryland, Pennsylvania, Virginia militia in defense of Maryland, 1805 to 1815 (Baltimore, Maryland: T V Huntsberry, 1983 pages 182 FHL Book 975.M2
 * War of 1812 Maryland Light Dragoons, history, lists the regiments and companies with the counties the men were from.

Books

 * Huntsberry, Thomas V., Maryland privateers, War of 1812(Baltimore, Maryland, 1983) pages 88
 * Wright, F. Edward Maryland militia, War of 1812 (Silver Spring, Maryland 19 ) Digitized. If you are using a computer in the Family History Library in Salt Lake City, you may use this database by clicking here.

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