- 2nd Maryland Cavalry, CSA
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unit_name=2nd Maryland Cavalry
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country=Confederate States of America
allegiance=flag|Confederate States of America
type=Cavalry
branch=Volunteer Army,American Civil War
dates=March, 1862–February 4 ,1865
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nickname=Gilmor's Partisan Rangers
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battles=American Civil War
Shenandoah Valley
Maryland Campaign
notable_commanders=Colonel Harry Gilmor
anniversaries=The 2nd Maryland Cavalry [ [http://www.2ndmdinfantryus.org/cscav2.html 2nd Maryland Cavalry, CSA ] ] , "a.k.a" Gilmor's Partisan Rangers, was a Confederate unit in theAmerican Civil War .History
The unit was founded and commanded by Colonel Harry Gilmor. Gilmor was a member of the Towson Guards (a.k.a. Baltimore Horse Guards), when the Civil War started. Due to his political views, he was taken prisoner by the U.S. Federal government and imprisoned at
Fort McHenry . After he was released, he went to theShenandoah Valley to join the Confederate Army. He served as a scout for Colonel Turner Ashby, GeneralJ. E. B. Stuart 's predecessor. Gilmor joined as a Private, but was quickly promoted toSergeant Major . In March, 1862, he had raised his own company, which was attached to the 12th Virginia Cavalry. Gilmor served with GeneralStonewall Jackson atMcDowell County, West Virginia in May 1862. Gilmor's Cavalry Company spent the next three months scouting, serving as couriers and harassing enemy camps and trains. In September 1862, Harry Gilmor was with General Jackson when he crossed the Potomac River intoMaryland . While in Maryland, Gilmor went on "French leave ", to see his family inTowson, Maryland , just north ofBaltimore . While enroute to his family home, Glen Ellen Plantation, Gilmor was taken prisoner by Union Forces. Sometime later, Harry Gilmor was back with Confederate Forces as part of a prisoner exchange. He was serving under General JEB Stuart at the Battle of Kelly's Ford in March 1863. Shortly after the battle, Harry Gilmor petitioned to raise his own cavalry regiment. He organized several companies of mostly Marylanders into a unit that called themselves "The Band". Occasionally, Gilmor's Battalion fought alongside other units such as McNeill's Rangers, and the1st Maryland Cavalry, CSA . During the Confederate campaign into Maryland in June 1863, Harry Gilmor was temporarily placed in command of the 1st Maryland Cavalry, after it's commander was wounded in combat. After the Maryland Campaign, the Confederate Army returned to Virginia. During this time, Gilmor had 6 full companies of rangers operating in the Shenandoah Valley. They conducted mainly guerilla type operations against Union wagon trains, railroads, telegraph lines, depots, bridges and encampments.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.ee also
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Maryland Civil War Confederate Units
*Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State References
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