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November 2022 Nebraskaland

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38 Nebraskaland • November 2022 s we approach another Veterans Day, here are three fl ags belonging to the fi rst soldiers to formally represent Nebraska in the U.S. Army. Nebraska Territory had only about 9,000 men of military age when the Civil War began, but it sent more than 3,000 of them into the Union armies. The First Nebraska Infantry Regiment fought in two major battles in 1862, playing a crucial role at the Battle of Fort Donelson and fi ghting bravely at Shiloh. Later, mounted as cavalry, the two Nebraska regiments guarded overland trails in Nebraska's Platte Valley. Statehood followed two years after the end of the war. N Visit History Nebraska's website at history.nebraska.gov. Nebraska's Civil War Flags By David L. Bristow, History Nebraska A Pvt. James Hutton, age 19, Co. E, First Nebraska, circa 1861. HISTORY NEBRASKA, RG2057-40 In 1863, the First Nebraska was mounted as a cavalry regiment. It served in the Platte Valley from August 1864 until it was mustered out in July 1866. HISTORY NEBRASKA, 8611-4 This ad appeared in the Nebraska Advertiser (Brownville), on May 23, 1861. The Brownville company traveled by steamboat to Omaha City, where it was mustered into the First Nebraska Regiment.

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