206th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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title:
206th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment
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The 206th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment of the Union Army in the American Civil War. Raised in the Pittsburgh area in August and September 1864, the regiment was sent to the Army of the James at Bermuda Hundred during the Siege of Petersburg. The regiment remained in camp during the Third Battle of Petersburg and instead marched into Richmond after its evacuation. After serving on provost duty in Virginia, it was mustered out in late June 1865.
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Union Army infantry regiment
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https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/206th_Pennsylvania_Infantry_Regiment
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2023-08-12T13:55:33Z
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13
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