22nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
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Description: One of the largest Civil War reenactment groups in the Northeast. Biographies and history of original unit, current members, photos, and schedule of events.
22nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Recreated "Here's for a yellow sash or six feet of Virginia soil..." Captain John F. Dunning, 22nd MVI, Co. D The original 22nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry served in the tumult of the American Civil War with distinction and honor, participating in some of the most titanic clashes of the conflict, including the Seven Days, Fredericksburg, Gettysburg and the Wilderness. Of the 1100 men to leave their homes across the state, only 125 returned home at the end of their term of service on October 1 1864. It is in the honor of these veterans who survived the war and their comrades who fell in defense of the Union that we carry on the name of the 22nd Massachusetts.
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