In doing some preparation for a living history that our unit is going to be doing. We plan to do the 4th Delaware at Camp Brandywine.
One of our members while doing some reading came across some information that shows that Company C may have been made up of captured Southern soldiers or local seccesionists who took the Oath of Allegiance.
One of the questions we aren't sure how to answer is how would they handle these troops in terms of officers and NCO's. Would they be assigned an officer and then be allowed to elect their NCOs? The regiment was mustered in between June and November of 1862.
In general how were soldiers handled who chose to take the oath and fight for the Union? Were they dumped into existing units or were they gathered and put into companies?
I recall an article in Civil War Times Illus, that talked about some Union troops made up from southern soldiers who had taken the oath. And they were captured by George Pickett's troops in NC and I think 7 of them were hung by his troops as deserters.
Thanks
One of our members while doing some reading came across some information that shows that Company C may have been made up of captured Southern soldiers or local seccesionists who took the Oath of Allegiance.
One of the questions we aren't sure how to answer is how would they handle these troops in terms of officers and NCO's. Would they be assigned an officer and then be allowed to elect their NCOs? The regiment was mustered in between June and November of 1862.
In general how were soldiers handled who chose to take the oath and fight for the Union? Were they dumped into existing units or were they gathered and put into companies?
I recall an article in Civil War Times Illus, that talked about some Union troops made up from southern soldiers who had taken the oath. And they were captured by George Pickett's troops in NC and I think 7 of them were hung by his troops as deserters.
Thanks
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