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<item><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.zazzle.com/continental_army_1st_ny_regiment_iphone_case-179943237441476963</guid><pubDate>Sat, 15 Sep 2012 17:42:12 GMT</pubDate><title><![CDATA[Continental Army, 1st NY Regiment iPhone Case iPhone 5 Cover]]></title><link>http://www.zazzle.com/continental_army_1st_ny_regiment_iphone_case-179943237441476963</link><author>deyganwolf</author><description><![CDATA[



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The 1st New York Regiment was initially authorized on May 25, 1775, organized at New York City for service with the Continental Army under the command of Colonel Alexander McDougall. Enlistment expirations led to numerous re-establishments of the Regiment over the years.
The Regiment first saw action in the invasion of Canada that fall and winter. In the spring of 1776 it garrisoned fortifications in New York City. That September, it moved to reserve on the Harlem Heights. In October, the Regiment defended Chatterton&#39;s Hill during the Battle of White Plains. In December, it joined General George Washington in New Jersey, fighting in the Battle of Trenton.
In August, 1777, the Regiment joined General Benedict Arnold in relieving Fort Schuyler. Afterwards, twenty-four men of the Regiment made up Brigadier General Philip Schuyler&#39;s permanent guard. In May, 1778, the Regiment re-joined Gen. Washington at Valley Forge, and fought at the Battle of Monmouth that June.
In the spring of 1779, the Regiment returned to Fort Schuyler, fought at Oswegatchee, and in the Van Schaick Expedition against Onondaga settlements. Over the fall and winter of 1779-80, the Regiment&#39;s morale plummeted as supply problems, family separation, continual Indian harassment, and pay disputes led to numerous desertions, and even some attempts at mutiny and sabotage. These problems plagued the Regiment for the remainder of its existence.
In January, 1781, the Continental Army was reorganized, and parts of the Regiment would be stationed at Albany, West Point, and Fort Clinton.
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&quot;July 3. Moved with the Brigade at 12 m. under Brig. General W. Merritt from Emmitsburg and attacked the Confederate right and rear and was engaged for four hours until the action was brought to close by a heavy rain.&quot;
Throughout 1864 and 1865, companies of the 1st Cavalry would fight in nearly every single engagement, including the Wilderness, Mechanicsville, Bethesda Church, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Port Republic, Cedar Creek, and the Appomattox Campaign.
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As the year went on the Civil War began, companies of the 1st Cavalry took part in the evacuations of Forts Breckinridge and Buchanan, the advance on Manassas, and the First Battle of Bull Run, as well as duty in the Defenses of Washington, D.C..
During 1862, the 1st Cavalry conducted numerous reconnaissance operations, with companies also serving at Ft. Craig, Valverde, Yorktown, Gaines Mill, Charlestown, and the Battle of Fredericksburg.
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&quot;July 3. Moved with the Brigade at 12 m. under Brig. General W. Merritt from Emmitsburg and attacked the Confederate right and rear and was engaged for four hours until the action was brought to close by a heavy rain.&quot;
Throughout 1864 and 1865, companies of the 1st Cavalry would fight in nearly every single engagement, including the Wilderness, Mechanicsville, Bethesda Church, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Port Republic, Cedar Creek, and the Appomattox Campaign.
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After the decisive Battle of Pharsalus in 48, the soldiers were sent back to Italy to be given their pensions and land, but in 46, it would again fight under Caesar in his African Campaign. After the Battle of Munda in 45, the troops were disbanded and given land at Spello, in Italy.
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In 6 AD, it fought against the Marcomanni, and afterwards in the Balkans. After the Teutoburg Forest disaster in 9, it would defend strategic crossing points through the Alps against a possible Germanic invasion.
After serving in various civil conflicts amongst Roman Emperors, the Legion fought against the rebel Batavians in 70, and under Domitian in his campaigns against the Suebians and Sarmatians. After Trajan&#39;s Dacian conquests, the 13th was seen as the most important unit in those newly-won regions.
During Commodus&#39; reign, it aided in defeating the Sarmatians, and between 180-244 AD, commanders of the Legion would erect no less than seventeen major altars. After Dacia&#39;s evacuation, the Legion was stationed at Ratiaria (northern Bulgaria), where it remained until the early 5th century.
Although most Caesarian units used a bull emblem, the 13th was known to use a lion, which was the symbol for &#39;Twin&#39;.]]></media:description><media:price>$9.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/julius_caesars_13th_gemina_legion_reusable_bag-r03928924666441788d94e0e1217b8403_v9w6h_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/julius_caesars_13th_gemina_legion_reusable_bag-r03928924666441788d94e0e1217b8403_v9w6h_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[ancient rome, ancient roman, roman army, roman legion, roman empire, julius caesar, caesar, reusable bag, 13th legion, gemini, roman legions, roman emperor, augustus, italy, roman legion tshirt, roman legion t-shirt, roman legion t-shirts, emperor, shirt, military shirt, military t-shirt, caesars legion shirt, caesars legion clothing, caesars legion t-shirt, gallic war, gallic wars, gallic campaign, octavian, vespasian, tote bag, grocery bag, reusable, grocery, tote, bag, 13th, thirteenth, gemina, gemini legion, gemina legion]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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They marched with Caesar in Portugal as raw recruits, and by the encounter with the Germanic leader Ariovistus in 58 BC, Caesar already trusted this Legion implicitly. Thought it never became an official title, it didn&#39;t take long for the unit to become known as &#39;Equestris&#39;, as Caesar commonly used it both as a cavalry unit and as his personal bodyguard.
Throughout the Gallic Campaign, both invasions of Britain, and the Civil War with Pompey, the Legion served with great distinction, always occupying the vital and dangerous right flank in battle. It was instrumental in wiping out the Nervians in 57, and displayed noted heroism again in Britain in 55, and at Gergovie in 52.
At the Civil War&#39;s decisive Battle at Pharsalus in 48, Pompey had even specifically ordered his cavalry to cut off Caesar&#39;s 10th - by then universally known as his stoutest - from the rest of his army and destroy it, though they would fail miserably. At the Battle of Munda in 45, very few troops of the 10th would survive. Later in 45, Caesar would discharge these surviviors and allocate them generous portions of land in the new province of Narbonese Gaul, although nearly all of them would re-enlist for another 16 years of service in order to be able to fight in Caesar&#39;s planned Parthian Campaign.
After Caesar&#39;s assassination, the entire Legion would be re-formed by Lepidus and soon passed to Mark Antony. This new 10th would be known as the 10th Gemina.]]></media:description><media:price>$9.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/julius_caesars_famed_10th_legion_reusable_bag-re3b0d71e37d9406fba90fb9729c0e376_v9w6h_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/julius_caesars_famed_10th_legion_reusable_bag-re3b0d71e37d9406fba90fb9729c0e376_v9w6h_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[ancient rome, ancient roman, roman army, roman legion, roman legions, roman empire, julius caesar, caesar, reusable bag, grocery bag, roman emperor, augustus, italy, roman legion t-shirt, roman legion t-shirts, roman army t-shirt, julius caesar t-shirt, emperor, military t-shirt, caesars legion shirt, caesars legion clothing, caesars legion t-shirt, gallic war, gallic wars, gallic campaign, octavian, vespasian, mark antony, bag, reusable, tote, tote bag]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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The 1st Cavalry Division began January, 1861, stationed on the Pacific Coast, with companies also in New Mexico.
As the year went on and the Civil War began, companies of the 1st Cavalry took part in the evacuations of Forts Breckinridge and Buchanan, the advance on Manassas, and the First Battle of Bull Run, as well as duty in the Defenses of Washington, D.C..
During 1862, the 1st Cavalry conducted numerous reconnaissance operations, with companies also serving at Ft. Craig, Valverde, Yorktown, Gaines Mill, Charlestown, and the Battle of Fredericksburg.
In 1863, the 1st Cavalry fought in over a dozen major engagements, including Kelly&#39;s Ford, Manassas, Rappahannock, the Bristoe and Mine Run Campaigns, and the Battle of Gettysburg. From the 1st Cavalry&#39;s monument at Gettysburg:
&quot;July 3. Moved with the Brigade at 12 m. under Brig. General W. Merritt from Emmitsburg and attacked the Confederate right and rear and was engaged for four hours until the action was brought to close by a heavy rain.&quot;
Throughout 1864 and 1865, companies of the 1st Cavalry would fight in nearly every single engagement, including the Wilderness, Mechanicsville, Bethesda Church, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Port Republic, Cedar Creek, and the Appomattox Campaign.
The 1st Cavalry was present at the Appomattox Court House for Gen. Robert E. Lee&#39;s surrender, and was afterwards moved to Washington D.C. for a grand review on May 23, 1865.]]></media:description><media:price>$22.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/1st_cavalry_division_union_army_civil_war_t_shirt-r77c67b4d77ef4741ad168afdcd56da1c_8nhma_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/1st_cavalry_division_union_army_civil_war_t_shirt-r77c67b4d77ef4741ad168afdcd56da1c_8nhma_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[civil war, 1st cavalry division, cavalry, cavalry division, 1st cav, union army, gettysburg, patriotic, civil war shirt, t-shirt, first cavalry division, cav, battles, battles of, patriotism, historical, civil war clothing, civil war apparel, apparel, clothing, emblem, standard, regimental colors, infantry regiment, america, american, military design, unit insignia, historical clothing, historical apparel, patriotic clothing, patriotic apparel, appomattox, union, civil war t-shirt]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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The 1st Cavalry Division began January, 1861, stationed on the Pacific Coast, with companies also in New Mexico.
As the year went on and the Civil War began, companies of the 1st Cavalry took part in the evacuations of Forts Breckinridge and Buchanan, the advance on Manassas, and the First Battle of Bull Run, as well as duty in the Defenses of Washington, D.C..
During 1862, the 1st Cavalry conducted numerous reconnaissance operations, with companies also serving at Ft. Craig, Valverde, Yorktown, Gaines Mill, Charlestown, and the Battle of Fredericksburg.
In 1863, the 1st Cavalry fought in over a dozen major engagements, including Kelly&#39;s Ford, Manassas, Rappahannock, the Bristoe and Mine Run Campaigns, and the Battle of Gettysburg. From the 1st Cavalry&#39;s monument at Gettysburg:
&quot;July 3. Moved with the Brigade at 12 m. under Brig. General W. Merritt from Emmitsburg and attacked the Confederate right and rear and was engaged for four hours until the action was brought to close by a heavy rain.&quot;
Throughout 1864 and 1865, companies of the 1st Cavalry would fight in nearly every single engagement, including the Wilderness, Mechanicsville, Bethesda Church, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Port Republic, Cedar Creek, and the Appomattox Campaign.
The 1st Cavalry was present at the Appomattox Court House for Gen. Robert E. Lee&#39;s surrender, and was afterwards moved to Washington D.C. for a grand review on May 23, 1865.]]></media:description><media:price>$23.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/1st_cavalry_division_civil_war_organic_t_shirt-r7173d7ebaebf4edc8bc4f7dc06c0558f_f0ckf_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/1st_cavalry_division_civil_war_organic_t_shirt-r7173d7ebaebf4edc8bc4f7dc06c0558f_f0ckf_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[civil war, 1st cavalry division, cavalry, cavalry division, union army, gettysburg, civil war shirt, historical clothing, patriotic apparel, t-shirt, first cavalry division, cav, 1st cav, battles, battles of, patriotic, patriotism, historical, civil war clothing, civil war apparel, apparel, clothing, emblem, standard, regimental colors, infantry regiment, america, american, military design, unit insignia, historical apparel, patriotic clothing, appomattox, union, civil war t-shirt, organic, organic t-shirt]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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As the year went on and the Civil War began, companies of the 1st Cavalry took part in the evacuations of Forts Breckinridge and Buchanan, the advance on Manassas, and the First Battle of Bull Run, as well as duty in the Defenses of Washington, D.C..
During 1862, the 1st Cavalry conducted numerous reconnaissance operations, with companies also serving at Ft. Craig, Valverde, Yorktown, Gaines Mill, Charlestown, and the Battle of Fredericksburg.
In 1863, the 1st Cavalry fought in over a dozen major engagements, including Kelly&#39;s Ford, Manassas, Rappahannock, the Bristoe and Mine Run Campaigns, and the Battle of Gettysburg. From the 1st Cavalry&#39;s monument at Gettysburg:
&quot;July 3. Moved with the Brigade at 12 m. under Brig. General W. Merritt from Emmitsburg and attacked the Confederate right and rear and was engaged for four hours until the action was brought to close by a heavy rain.&quot;
Throughout 1864 and 1865, companies of the 1st Cavalry would fight in nearly every single engagement, including the Wilderness, Mechanicsville, Bethesda Church, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Port Republic, Cedar Creek, and the Appomattox Campaign.
The 1st Cavalry was present at the Appomattox Court House for Gen. Robert E. Lee&#39;s surrender, and was afterwards moved to Washington D.C. for a grand review on May 23, 1865.]]></media:description><media:price>$39.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/1st_cavalry_division_civil_war_hooded_sweatshirt-rec582fa53c8449a4addb714d37793d8c_8nhlo_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/1st_cavalry_division_civil_war_hooded_sweatshirt-rec582fa53c8449a4addb714d37793d8c_8nhlo_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[civil war, 1st cavalry division, cavalry, cavalry division, union army, gettysburg, hooded sweatshirt, hoodie, regimental colors, historical clothing, first cavalry division, cav, 1st cav, battles, battles of, patriotic, patriotism, historical, civil war clothing, civil war apparel, civil war shirt, sweatshirt, apparel, clothing, emblem, standard, infantry regiment, america, american, military design, unit insignia, historical apparel, patriotic clothing, patriotic apparel, appomattox, union]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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As the year went on and the Civil War began, companies of the 1st Cavalry took part in the evacuations of Forts Breckinridge and Buchanan, the advance on Manassas, and the First Battle of Bull Run, as well as duty in the Defenses of Washington, D.C..
During 1862, the 1st Cavalry conducted numerous reconnaissance operations, with companies also serving at Ft. Craig, Valverde, Yorktown, Gaines Mill, Charlestown, and the Battle of Fredericksburg.
In 1863, the 1st Cavalry fought in over a dozen major engagements, including Kelly&#39;s Ford, Manassas, Rappahannock, the Bristoe and Mine Run Campaigns, and the Battle of Gettysburg. From the 1st Cavalry&#39;s monument at Gettysburg:
&quot;July 3. Moved with the Brigade at 12 m. under Brig. General W. Merritt from Emmitsburg and attacked the Confederate right and rear and was engaged for four hours until the action was brought to close by a heavy rain.&quot;
Throughout 1864 and 1865, companies of the 1st Cavalry would fight in nearly every single engagement, including the Wilderness, Mechanicsville, Bethesda Church, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Port Republic, Cedar Creek, and the Appomattox Campaign.
The 1st Cavalry was present at the Appomattox Court House for Gen. Robert E. Lee&#39;s surrender, and was afterwards moved to Washington D.C. for a grand review on May 23, 1865.]]></media:description><media:price>$22.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/1st_cavalry_div_union_army_civil_war_travel_mug-rd90679461c9844b0ba1ff50847d26d23_x7j51_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/1st_cavalry_div_union_army_civil_war_travel_mug-rd90679461c9844b0ba1ff50847d26d23_x7j51_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[civil war, 1st cavalry division, cavalry, cavalry division, union army, gettysburg, civil war mug, travel mug, car mug, mug, first cavalry division, cav, 1st cav, battles, battles of, patriotic, patriotism, historical, civil war apparel, civil war shirt, apparel, emblem, standard, regimental colors, infantry regiment, america, american, military design, unit insignia, historical clothing, patriotic apparel, appomattox, union, commuter mug, car, travel, commuter]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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As the year went on and the Civil War began, companies of the 1st Cavalry took part in the evacuations of Forts Breckinridge and Buchanan, the advance on Manassas, and the First Battle of Bull Run, as well as duty in the Defenses of Washington, D.C..
During 1862, the 1st Cavalry conducted numerous reconnaissance operations, with companies also serving at Ft. Craig, Valverde, Yorktown, Gaines Mill, Charlestown, and the Battle of Fredericksburg.
In 1863, the 1st Cavalry fought in over a dozen major engagements, including Kelly&#39;s Ford, Manassas, Rappahannock, the Bristoe and Mine Run Campaigns, and the Battle of Gettysburg. From the 1st Cavalry&#39;s monument at Gettysburg:
&quot;July 3. Moved with the Brigade at 12 m. under Brig. General W. Merritt from Emmitsburg and attacked the Confederate right and rear and was engaged for four hours until the action was brought to close by a heavy rain.&quot;
Throughout 1864 and 1865, companies of the 1st Cavalry would fight in nearly every single engagement, including the Wilderness, Mechanicsville, Bethesda Church, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Port Republic, Cedar Creek, and the Appomattox Campaign.
The 1st Cavalry was present at the Appomattox Court House for Gen. Robert E. Lee&#39;s surrender, and was afterwards moved to Washington D.C. for a grand review on May 23, 1865.]]></media:description><media:price>$22.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/1st_cavalry_division_union_army_civil_war_stein_mug-rbc7519348c3d4e28bc97feaf769585b8_x76wb_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/1st_cavalry_division_union_army_civil_war_stein_mug-rbc7519348c3d4e28bc97feaf769585b8_x76wb_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[civil war, 1st cavalry division, first cavalry division, cavalry, cavalry division, union army, civil war stein, stein, civil war glass, beer stein, cav, 1st cav, gettysburg, battles, battles of, patriotic, patriotism, historical, civil war clothing, civil war shirt, apparel, emblem, standard, regimental colors, infantry regiment, america, american, military design, unit insignia, historical apparel, patriotic apparel, appomattox, union, decorative, glass, mug, beer]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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As the year went on and the Civil War began, companies of the 1st Cavalry took part in the evacuations of Forts Breckinridge and Buchanan, the advance on Manassas, and the First Battle of Bull Run, as well as duty in the Defenses of Washington, D.C..
During 1862, the 1st Cavalry conducted numerous reconnaissance operations, with companies also serving at Ft. Craig, Valverde, Yorktown, Gaines Mill, Charlestown, and the Battle of Fredericksburg.
In 1863, the 1st Cavalry fought in over a dozen major engagements, including Kelly&#39;s Ford, Manassas, Rappahannock, the Bristoe and Mine Run Campaigns, and the Battle of Gettysburg. From the 1st Cavalry&#39;s monument at Gettysburg:
&quot;July 3. Moved with the Brigade at 12 m. under Brig. General W. Merritt from Emmitsburg and attacked the Confederate right and rear and was engaged for four hours until the action was brought to close by a heavy rain.&quot;
Throughout 1864 and 1865, companies of the 1st Cavalry would fight in nearly every single engagement, including the Wilderness, Mechanicsville, Bethesda Church, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Port Republic, Cedar Creek, and the Appomattox Campaign.
The 1st Cavalry was present at the Appomattox Court House for Gen. Robert E. Lee&#39;s surrender, and was afterwards moved to Washington D.C. for a grand review on May 23, 1865.]]></media:description><media:price>$18.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/1st_cavalry_division_union_army_civil_war_mug-r87eedbf12c584f3e9fcd002e5c705598_x7kiz_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/1st_cavalry_division_union_army_civil_war_mug-r87eedbf12c584f3e9fcd002e5c705598_x7kiz_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[civil war, 1st cavalry division, first cavalry division, cavalry, cavalry division, union army, historical, civil war mug, mug, coffee mug, cav, 1st cav, gettysburg, battles, battles of, patriotic, patriotism, civil war clothing, civil war apparel, apparel, emblem, standard, regimental colors, infantry regiment, america, american, military design, unit insignia, historical clothing, historical apparel, patriotic clothing, patriotic apparel, appomattox, union, cavalry unit, unit, regiment]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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The 1st Cavalry Division began January, 1861, stationed on the Pacific Coast, with companies also in New Mexico.
As the year went on the Civil War began, companies of the 1st Cavalry took part in the evacuations of Forts Breckinridge and Buchanan, the advance on Manassas, and the First Battle of Bull Run, as well as duty in the Defenses of Washington, D.C..
During 1862, the 1st Cavalry conducted numerous reconnaissance operations, with companies also serving at Ft. Craig, Valverde, Yorktown, Gaines Mill, Charlestown, and the Battle of Fredericksburg.
In 1863, the 1st Cavalry fought in over a dozen major engagements, including Kelly&#39;s Ford, Manassas, Rappahannock, the Bristoe and Mine Run Campaigns, and the Battle of Gettysburg. From the 1st Cavalry&#39;s monument at Gettysburg:
&quot;July 3. Moved with the Brigade at 12 m. under Brig. General W. Merritt from Emmitsburg and attacked the Confederate right and rear and was engaged for four hours until the action was brought to close by a heavy rain.&quot;
Throughout 1864 and 1865, companies of the 1st Cavalry would fight in nearly every single engagement, including the Wilderness, Mechanicsville, Bethesda Church, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Port Republic, Cedar Creek, and the Appomattox Campaign.
The 1st Cavalry was present at the Appomattox Court House for Gen. Robert E. Lee&#39;s surrender, and was afterwards moved to Washington D.C. for a grand review on May 23, 1865.]]></media:description><media:price>$37.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/1st_cavalry_division_civil_war_hooded_sweatshirt-rf1de9a6e7f5246cd8a5a5345f4e17adb_8nhm7_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/1st_cavalry_division_civil_war_hooded_sweatshirt-rf1de9a6e7f5246cd8a5a5345f4e17adb_8nhm7_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[civil war, 1st cavalry division, cavalry, cavalry division, union army, civil war clothing, hooded sweatshirt, regimental colors, patriotic clothing, military unit, first cavalry division, cav, 1st cav, gettysburg, battles, battles of, patriotic, patriotism, historical, civil war apparel, civil war shirt, sweatshirt, hoodie, apparel, clothing, emblem, standard, infantry regiment, america, american, military design, unit insignia, historical clothing, historical apparel, patriotic apparel, appomattox, union, insignia, design]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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This is a variation of the 1st Cav&#39;s battle flag. On their actual battle flag, this design is on the blue badge with the stripes, a design which I also have on products here.
The 1st Cavalry Division began January, 1861, stationed on the Pacific Coast, with companies also in New Mexico.
As the year went on the Civil War began, companies of the 1st Cavalry took part in the evacuations of Forts Breckinridge and Buchanan, the advance on Manassas, and the First Battle of Bull Run, as well as duty in the Defenses of Washington, D.C..
During 1862, the 1st Cavalry conducted numerous reconnaissance operations, with companies also serving at Ft. Craig, Valverde, Yorktown, Gaines Mill, Charlestown, and the Battle of Fredericksburg.
In 1863, the 1st Cavalry fought in over a dozen major engagements, including Kelly&#39;s Ford, Manassas, Rappahannock, the Bristoe and Mine Run Campaigns, and the Battle of Gettysburg. From the 1st Cavalry&#39;s monument at Gettysburg:
&quot;July 3. Moved with the Brigade at 12 m. under Brig. General W. Merritt from Emmitsburg and attacked the Confederate right and rear and was engaged for four hours until the action was brought to close by a heavy rain.&quot;
Throughout 1864 and 1865, companies of the 1st Cavalry would fight in nearly every single engagement, including the Wilderness, Mechanicsville, Bethesda Church, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Port Republic, Cedar Creek, and the Appomattox Campaign.
The 1st Cavalry was present at the Appomattox Court House for Gen. Robert E. Lee&#39;s surrender, and was afterwards moved to Washington D.C. for a grand review on May 23, 1865.]]></media:description><media:price>$24.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/1st_cavalry_division_union_army_civil_war_shirt-r51ef8960b29745a88c12f34296cca79e_8nhly_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/1st_cavalry_division_union_army_civil_war_shirt-r51ef8960b29745a88c12f34296cca79e_8nhly_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[civil war, 1st cavalry division, cavalry, cavalry division, union army, historical, civil war shirt, regimental colors, t-shirt, military unit, first cavalry division, cav, 1st cav, gettysburg, battles, battles of, patriotic, patriotism, civil war clothing, civil war apparel, apparel, clothing, emblem, standard, infantry regiment, america, american, military design, unit insignia, historical clothing, historical apparel, patriotic clothing, patriotic apparel, appomattox, union, insignia, design, regiment]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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<item><guid isPermaLink="false">http://www.zazzle.com/chicagos_buckingham_fountain_laptop_sleeve-124525869560808948</guid><pubDate>Wed, 23 May 2012 08:32:48 GMT</pubDate><title><![CDATA[Chicago&#39;s Buckingham Fountain Laptop Sleeve]]></title><link>http://www.zazzle.com/chicagos_buckingham_fountain_laptop_sleeve-124525869560808948</link><author>deyganwolf</author><description><![CDATA[



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One of the largest in the world, the Buckingham Fountain is located at Columbus Drive and Congress Parkway in Grant Park and runs from 8 a.m. to 10:45 p.m. daily, typically from April to mid-October. 
While in operation, every hour on the hour for 20 minutes the Fountain produces a major water display and the center jet shoots 150 feet into the air. The initial major display begins at 10:15 a.m. and thereafter, is every hour on the hour. Beginning at dusk, every hour on the hour for 20 minutes the Fountain&#39;s major water display is accompanied by a major light and music display. The final display of the evening begins at 10 p.m. 

The Fountain&#39;s water capacity is 1.5 million gallons. Depending on wind conditions, major displays use approximately 14,100 gallons of water per minute conveyed through 134 jets. Water is re-circulated from the base pool after the basins are filled and not drawn from the outside except to replace losses from wind and evaporation. 
 
The bottom pool of the fountain is 280 feet in diameter, the lower basin is 103 feet, the middle basin is 60 feet and the upper basin is 24 feet. The lip of the upper basin is 25 feet above the water in the lower basin. 
 
The underground pump room is 35 feet long, 25 feet wide and 25 feet high. 

The Fountain contains 820 lights in the following configurations:
- 16 in top bowl. 
- 72 in upper trough. 
- 204 in inner trough.
- 432 in lower trough. 
- 24 in the isolated jets.
- 60 in the sea horses. 
- 12 in the bulrushes. 
 
The computer known as the Honeywell Excel-Plus is located in the Fountain&#39;s pump house. The computer was moved here from Atlanta, Georgia, during the 1994 renovation.]]></media:description><media:price>$25.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/chicagos_buckingham_fountain_laptop_sleeve-r77082934646d482a9be01df2bceaa9c9_arp6c_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/chicagos_buckingham_fountain_laptop_sleeve-r77082934646d482a9be01df2bceaa9c9_arp6c_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[chicago, fountain, buckingham, buckingham fountain, clarence buckingham, lighted fountain, architechture, water, photography, laptop sleeve, clarence buckingham fountain, memorial fountain, memorial, grant park, landmark, modern fountain, largest, largest fountain, big, huge, large, water architechture, illinois, united states, image, picture, photograph, night, night photography, landmark photography, print, laptop, sleeve]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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One of the largest in the world, the Buckingham Fountain is located at Columbus Drive and Congress Parkway in Grant Park and runs from 8 a.m. to 10:45 p.m. daily, typically from April to mid-October. 
While in operation, every hour on the hour for 20 minutes the Fountain produces a major water display and the center jet shoots 150 feet into the air. The initial major display begins at 10:15 a.m. and thereafter, is every hour on the hour. Beginning at dusk, every hour on the hour for 20 minutes the Fountain&#39;s major water display is accompanied by a major light and music display. The final display of the evening begins at 10 p.m. 

The Fountain&#39;s water capacity is 1.5 million gallons. Depending on wind conditions, major displays use approximately 14,100 gallons of water per minute conveyed through 134 jets. Water is re-circulated from the base pool after the basins are filled and not drawn from the outside except to replace losses from wind and evaporation. 
 
The bottom pool of the fountain is 280 feet in diameter, the lower basin is 103 feet, the middle basin is 60 feet and the upper basin is 24 feet. The lip of the upper basin is 25 feet above the water in the lower basin. 
 
The underground pump room is 35 feet long, 25 feet wide and 25 feet high. 

The Fountain contains 820 lights in the following configurations:
- 16 in top bowl. 
- 72 in upper trough. 
- 204 in inner trough.
- 432 in lower trough. 
- 24 in the isolated jets.
- 60 in the sea horses. 
- 12 in the bulrushes. 
 
The computer known as the Honeywell Excel-Plus is located in the Fountain&#39;s pump house. The computer was moved here from Atlanta, Georgia, during the 1994 renovation.]]></media:description><media:price>$29.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/chicagos_buckingham_fountain_at_night_skin-r20c2b0f7f1b446598078cd19a1c35b1f_fhl8g_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/chicagos_buckingham_fountain_at_night_skin-r20c2b0f7f1b446598078cd19a1c35b1f_fhl8g_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[chicago, fountain, buckingham, buckingham fountain, memorial fountain, grant park, lighted fountain, architechture, water, night, clarence buckingham fountain, clarence buckingham, memorial, landmark, modern fountain, largest, largest fountain, big, huge, large, water architechture, illinois, united states, image, picture, photograph, photography, night photography, landmark photography]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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One of the largest in the world, the Buckingham Fountain is located at Columbus Drive and Congress Parkway in Grant Park and runs from 8 a.m. to 10:45 p.m. daily, typically from April to mid-October. 
While in operation, every hour on the hour for 20 minutes the Fountain produces a major water display and the center jet shoots 150 feet into the air. The initial major display begins at 10:15 a.m. and thereafter, is every hour on the hour. Beginning at dusk, every hour on the hour for 20 minutes the Fountain&#39;s major water display is accompanied by a major light and music display. The final display of the evening begins at 10 p.m. 

The Fountain&#39;s water capacity is 1.5 million gallons. Depending on wind conditions, major displays use approximately 14,100 gallons of water per minute conveyed through 134 jets. Water is re-circulated from the base pool after the basins are filled and not drawn from the outside except to replace losses from wind and evaporation. 
 
The bottom pool of the fountain is 280 feet in diameter, the lower basin is 103 feet, the middle basin is 60 feet and the upper basin is 24 feet. The lip of the upper basin is 25 feet above the water in the lower basin. 
 
The underground pump room is 35 feet long, 25 feet wide and 25 feet high. 

The Fountain contains 820 lights in the following configurations:
- 16 in top bowl. 
- 72 in upper trough. 
- 204 in inner trough.
- 432 in lower trough. 
- 24 in the isolated jets.
- 60 in the sea horses. 
- 12 in the bulrushes. 
 
The computer known as the Honeywell Excel-Plus is located in the Fountain&#39;s pump house. The computer was moved here from Atlanta, Georgia, during the 1994 renovation.]]></media:description><media:price>$14.05</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/chicagos_buckingham_fountain_at_night_poster-r23ab7c3cca1747ac9ecd60f363cd7c05_ww8_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/chicagos_buckingham_fountain_at_night_poster-r23ab7c3cca1747ac9ecd60f363cd7c05_ww8_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[chicago, fountain, buckingham, buckingham fountain, clarence buckingham fountain, clarence buckingham, memorial fountain, memorial, grant park, lighted fountain, grant, park, landmark, architechture, modern fountain, largest, largest fountain, big, huge, large, water architechture, water, illinois, united states, image, picture, photograph, photography, night, night photography, landmark photography, poster, print]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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They marched with Caesar in Portugal as raw recruits, and by the encounter with the Germanic leader Ariovistus in 58 BC, Caesar already trusted this Legion implicitly. Thought it never became an official title, it didn&#39;t take long for the unit to become known as &#39;Equestris&#39;, as Caesar commonly used it both as a cavalry unit and as his personal bodyguard.
Throughout the Gallic Campaign, both invasions of Britain, and the Civil War with Pompey, the Legion served with great distinction, always occupying the vital and dangerous right flank in battle. It was instrumental in wiping out the Nervians in 57, and displayed noted heroism again in Britain in 55, and at Gergovie in 52.
At the Civil War&#39;s decisive Battle at Pharsalus in 48, Pompey had even specifically ordered his cavalry to cut off Caesar&#39;s 10th - by then universally known as his stoutest - from the rest of his army and destroy it, though they would fail miserably. At the Battle of Munda in 45, very few troops of the 10th would survive. Later in 45, Caesar would discharge these surviviors and allocate them generous portions of land in the new province of Narbonese Gaul, although nearly all of them would re-enlist for another 16 years of service in order to be able to fight in Caesar&#39;s planned Parthian Campaign.
After Caesar&#39;s assassination, the entire Legion would be re-formed by Lepidus and soon passed to Mark Antony. This new 10th would be known as the 10th Gemina.]]></media:description><media:price>$29.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/julius_caesars_famed_10th_legion_laptop_skin-rf6e2db6076e8444b8613d3568985ddae_fhl8g_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/julius_caesars_famed_10th_legion_laptop_skin-rf6e2db6076e8444b8613d3568985ddae_fhl8g_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[ancient rome, ancient roman, roman army, roman legion, roman empire, julius caesar, caesar, 10th legion, laptop skin, caesar&#39;s legion, roman legions, roman emperor, augustus, italy, emperor, caesars legion t-shirt, gallic war, gallic wars, gallic campaign, mark antony, 10th, tenth, legion, caesars legion]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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After the decisive Battle of Pharsalus in 48, the soldiers were sent back to Italy to be given their pensions and land, but in 46, it would again fight under Caesar in his African Campaign. After the Battle of Munda in 45, the troops were disbanded and given land at Spello, in Italy.
When a new 13th Legion was formed in 41, this was not a new unit but a reconsitution of Caesar&#39;s 13th. On at least one occasion, the men of the Legion saved Octavian&#39;s life. After Octavian&#39;s victory at the Battle of Actium in 31, the Legion was reinforced with soldiers from disbanded units, which was when it was given its permanent surname, &#39;Twin&#39;. It was afterwards stationed in both Illyricum and Gaul. It aided Augustus&#39; son-in-law Tiberius when he conquered the Alpine regions.
In 6 AD, it fought against the Marcomanni, and afterwards in the Balkans. After the Teutoburg Forest disaster in 9, it would defend strategic crossing points through the Alps against a possible Germanic invasion.
After serving in various civil conflicts amongst Roman Emperors, the Legion fought against the rebel Batavians in 70, and under Domitian in his campaigns against the Suebians and Sarmatians. After Trajan&#39;s Dacian conquests, the 13th was seen as the most important unit in those newly-won regions.
During Commodus&#39; reign, it aided in defeating the Sarmatians, and between 180-244 AD, commanders of the Legion would erect no less than seventeen major altars. After Dacia&#39;s evacuation, the Legion was stationed at Ratiaria (northern Bulgaria), where it remained until the early 5th century.
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The Pennsylvanians fought at the Battles of Long Island, White Plains, Fort Washington, Trenton, and Princeton.
On March 1, 1777, The Pennsylvania State Regiment was officially activated as a unit, uniformed in a blue regimental coat with red lining and facing and pewter buttons inscribed PSR.
On June 10, the Pennsylvania Assembly transferred the PSR to Continental service. Afterwards, the unit saw more action at the Battles of Brandywine and Germantown.
James Thacher, a young doctor from Barnstable who observed the regiment during many of its battles, provided this description of the riflemen:
&quot;They are remarkably stout and hardy men; many of them exceeding six feet in height. They are dressed in white frocks or rifle shirts and round hats. There men are remarkable for the accuracy of their aim; striking a mark with great certainty at two hundred yards distance. At a review, a company of them, while in a quick advance, fired their balls into objects of seven inches diameter at the distance of 250 yards, their shots have frequently proved fatal to British officers and soldiers who expose themselves to view at more than double the distance of common musket shot.&quot;
Col. Walter Stewart had called the PSR the 13th Penn. Regiment in his weekly returns, and on Nov. 12, 1777, the PSR was officially designated the 13th Pennsylvania Regiment of the Continental Line.]]></media:description><media:price>$29.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/pennsylvania_state_rifle_regiment_laptop_skin-ra911c4d7187e4033a0bfb66e2d555382_fhl8g_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/pennsylvania_state_rifle_regiment_laptop_skin-ra911c4d7187e4033a0bfb66e2d555382_fhl8g_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[revolutionary war, continental army, george washington, 1776, colonial america, colonial army, colonial militia, american revolution, pennsylvania, pennsylvania regiment, thirteen colonies, america, united states, patriot, patriotic, colonies, american, patriotism, infantry, continental infantry, colonial infantry, continental militia, military history, musketeer, yorktown, saratoga, concord, lexington, laptop skin, battle of, rifle, state, american independence, rifle regiment, pennsylvania state rifle regiment]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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The Regiment saw service in the Tidewater area fighting the troops of Virginia&#39;s Royal Governor, Lord Dunmore, also engaging Dunmore&#39;s troops at Hampton, Jamestown and Norfolk. In December, 1775, the Regiment helped defeat Dunmore&#39;s troops at the Battle of Great Bridge near Norfolk. In February, 1776, the Regiment was accepted into the new Continental Line authorized by Congress. 
In September, 1776, the First Virginia joined Washington&#39;s army and fought at the Battle of Harlem Heights, New York.
In the morning fog of December 26, Washington&#39;s small band, including the First Virginia, crossed the Delaware River, reaching the outskirts of Trenton and surprising the Hessians, soon forcing them to surrender.
At Princeton, the Virginia regiments were involved in the heaviest fighting and suffered the most casualties. At Brandywine Creek, the Virginians held out against a British force three times larger until nightfall, allowing Washington&#39;s troops to fall back, and preventing the British from destroying the entire American army. The Regiment also fought at Germantown, Valley Forge, Stony Point, and Paulus Hook.
In May, 1780, most of the Virginians were captured at Charleston, but those that escaped captivity would fight at Cowpens, Guilford, and Yorktown.
The Virginia Regiments were disbanded in June-August, 1783.]]></media:description><media:price>$29.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/continental_army_1st_virginia_regiment_laptop_skin-r0a9e3a05c65c4e21b09c490127e14dd9_fhl8s_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/continental_army_1st_virginia_regiment_laptop_skin-r0a9e3a05c65c4e21b09c490127e14dd9_fhl8s_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[revolutionary war, continental army, george washington, thirteen colonies, 1776, colonial america, colonial army, american revolution, 1st virginia regiment, laptop skin, america, united states, patriotic, colonies, american, patriotism, infantry, continental infantry, colonial infantry, continental militia, colonial militia, military history, musketeer, yorktown, saratoga, concord, lexington, virginia, american independence, valley forge, battle of]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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Incorporated into the Continental Army on June 14, 1775, the Regiment fought in the Siege of Boston as part of General George Washington&#39;s Main Army. When Washington reorganized the Continental Army for 1776, he consolidated the John Bailey and Theophilus Cotton Regiments, designating the new entity as the 23rd Continental Regiment. The 23rd endured defeat in Washington&#39;s unsuccessful defense of New York City, then tasted victory at Trenton and Princeton. 
After a September 16th Congressional reorganization, Washington combined the 23rd and 7th Regiments with elements of the 13th and 21st, assigning what was then known as Bailey&#39;s Regiment to the Northern Department, under the command of Brigadier General Ebenezer Learned, to defend upstate New York against the pending British invasion. The Regiment fought at Saratoga after the evacuation of Fort Ticonderoga, then marched under General Benedict Arnold to the relief of Fort Stanwix. 
The Regiment also fought in the Philadelphia Campaign, at Freeman&#39;s Farm, and Bemis Heights. The Regiment returned to the Main Army on Oct. 27, 1777, and after fighting in the Monmouth Campaign it was reassigned to the Highlands Department in 1778. Re-designated as the 2nd Massachusetts Regiment, it remained in service until its discharge at West Point on Nov.3, 1783.]]></media:description><media:price>$29.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/cont_army_2nd_massachusetts_regiment_laptop_skin-rc03753c981214447875d4e97372bfdf4_fhl8g_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/cont_army_2nd_massachusetts_regiment_laptop_skin-rc03753c981214447875d4e97372bfdf4_fhl8g_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[boston, revolutionary war, continental army, 1776, colonial america, colonial army, continental infantry, 2nd massachusetts regiment, west point, american revolution, siege, siege of boston, 23rd continental regiment, trenton, princeton, new york city, new york, massachusetts, bailey&#39;s regiment, saratoga, ticonderoga, benedict arnold, fort stanwix, philadelphia campaign, freeman&#39;s arm, george washington, thirteen colonies, united states, patriot, patriotic, colonies, american, patriotism, monmouth, battle of]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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The Regiment first saw action in the invasion of Canada that fall and winter. In the spring of 1776 it garrisoned fortifications in New York City. That September, it moved to reserve on the Harlem Heights. In October, the Regiment defended Chatterton&#39;s Hill during the Battle of White Plains. In December, it joined General George Washington in New Jersey, fighting in the Battle of Trenton.
In August, 1777, the Regiment joined General Benedict Arnold in relieving Fort Schuyler. Afterwards, twenty-four men of the Regiment made up Brigadier General Philip Schuyler&#39;s permanent guard. In May, 1778, the Regiment re-joined Gen. Washington at Valley Forge, and fought at the Battle of Monmouth that June.
In the spring of 1779, the Regiment returned to Fort Schuyler, fought at Oswegatchee, and in the Van Schaick Expedition against Onondaga settlements. Over the fall and winter of 1779-80, the Regiment&#39;s morale plummeted as supply problems, family separation, continual Indian harassment, and pay disputes led to numerous desertions, and even some attempts at mutiny and sabotage. These problems plagued the Regiment for the remainder of its existence.
In January, 1781, the Continental Army was reorganized, and parts of the Regiment would be stationed at Albany, West Point, and Fort Clinton.
The Regiment was discharged on June 8, 1783.]]></media:description><media:price>$29.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/cont_army_1st_new_york_regiment_laptop_skin-r7fa37926b8ef4981bfbe68b4c29667b3_fhl8g_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/cont_army_1st_new_york_regiment_laptop_skin-r7fa37926b8ef4981bfbe68b4c29667b3_fhl8g_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[revolutionary war, continental army, thirteen colonies, colonial army, continental infantry, colonial militia, american revolution, 1st new york regiment, laptop skin, west point, george washington, 1776, america, united states, patriotic, colonial america, colonies, american, patriotism, infantry, colonial infantry, continental militia, military history, yorktown, lexington, battle of, state, new york, trenton, white plains, harlem heights, monmouth, independence, albany, oswegatchee, van schaick expedition, fort clinton]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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In 1755, the entire contingent of 500 men, known as the &#39;Jersey Blues&#39;, was stationed at the lightly fortified trading village of Oswego, where they constructed the first documented military hospital. 
By 1757, the Jersey Blues were assigned to Fort William Henry. In July, about 150 were taken as 
POWs while another 50 died during the battle of Sabbath Day Point. The 100 men who escaped that day returned to William Henry to join the 200 others who remained in garrison. A short few weeks later those 300 were again attacked by Montcalm, an ordeal immortalized in the book and movie &quot;The Last of the Mohicans&quot;. Most in the general public have no idea that the New Jersey troops were even present or what they experienced. Importantly, the unit included several Native Americans from the province who experienced harsh consequences following the fort&#39;s capitulation.
In 1758, the unit repelled a British force at the French Fort Carrilon, and later helped take Fort Frontenac. In 1760, the were part of the final campaign against the French in Canada.
On October 9, 1775, the Continental Congress raised the 1st New Jersey Regiment, which was known as part of the famed &#39;Jersey Blues&#39;. One of the Regiment&#39;s first activities was subduing and capturing Tories on Long Island. The Regiment was reorganized in January, 1777, as the 1st New Jersey Regiment, Continental Line, commanded by Matthias Ogden, who became regimental commander with the rank of Colonel, a position he held virtually until the end of the war.
The Regiment saw action at the Battles of Valcour Island, Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth, the Sullivan Expedition, and the Battles of Springfield and Yorktown. 
The regiment was disbanded on November 3, 1783 at New Windsor, New York.]]></media:description><media:price>$29.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/cont_army_1st_new_jersey_regiment_laptop_skin-r99e9f4d93ddb4be09eeb330e20d19673_fhl8g_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/cont_army_1st_new_jersey_regiment_laptop_skin-r99e9f4d93ddb4be09eeb330e20d19673_fhl8g_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[revolutionary war, continental army, colonial america, continental infantry, colonial infantry, continental militia, colonial militia, american revolution, new jersey, 1st new jersey regiment, george washington, thirteen colonies, 1776, america, united states, patriot, patriotic, colonies, american, patriotism, infantry, colonial army, war of american independence, military history, musketeer, yorktown, saratoga, concord, lexington, battle of, emblem, standard, state, jersey boys, jersey boy, last of the mohicans, militia]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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The Regiment first saw action in the invasion of Canada that fall and winter. In the spring of 1776 it garrisoned fortifications in New York City. That September, it moved to reserve on the Harlem Heights. In October, the Regiment defended Chatterton&#39;s Hill during the Battle of White Plains. In December, it joined General George Washington in New Jersey, fighting in the Battle of Trenton.
In August, 1777, the Regiment joined General Benedict Arnold in relieving Fort Schuyler. Afterwards, twenty-four men of the Regiment made up Brigadier General Philip Schuyler&#39;s permanent guard. In May, 1778, the Regiment re-joined Gen. Washington at Valley Forge, and fought at the Battle of Monmouth that June.
In the spring of 1779, the Regiment returned to Fort Schuyler, fought at Oswegatchee, and in the Van Schaick Expedition against Onondaga settlements. Over the fall and winter of 1779-80, the Regiment&#39;s morale plummeted as supply problems, family separation, continual Indian harassment, and pay disputes led to numerous desertions, and even some attempts at mutiny and sabotage. These problems plagued the Regiment for the remainder of its existence.
In January, 1781, the Continental Army was reorganized, and parts of the Regiment would be stationed at Albany, West Point, and Fort Clinton.
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In 1755, the entire contingent of 500 men, known as the &#39;Jersey Blues&#39;, was stationed at the lightly fortified trading village of Oswego, where they constructed the first documented military hospital. 
By 1757, the Jersey Blues were assigned to Fort William Henry. In July, about 150 were taken as POWs while another 50 died during the battle of Sabbath Day Point. The 100 men who escaped that day returned to William Henry to join the 200 others who remained in garrison. A short few weeks later those 300 were again attacked by Montcalm, an ordeal immortalized in the book and movie &quot;The Last of the Mohicans&quot;. Most in the general public have no idea that the New Jersey troops were even present or what they experienced. Importantly, the unit included several Native Americans from the province who experienced harsh consequences following the fort&#39;s capitulation.
In 1758, the unit repelled a British force at the French Fort Carrilon, and later helped take Fort Frontenac. In 1760, the were part of the final campaign against the French in Canada.
On October 9, 1775, the Continental Congress raised the 1st New Jersey Regiment, which was known as part of the famed &#39;Jersey Blues&#39;. One of the Regiment&#39;s first activities was subduing and capturing Tories on Long Island. The Regiment was reorganized in January, 1777, as the 1st New Jersey Regiment, Continental Line, commanded by Matthias Ogden, who became regimental commander with the rank of Colonel, a position he held virtually until the end of the war.
The Regiment saw action at the Battles of Valcour Island, Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth, the Sullivan Expedition, and the Battles of Springfield and Yorktown. 
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By 1757, the Jersey Blues were assigned to Fort William Henry. In July, about 150 were taken as POWs while another 50 died during the battle of Sabbath Day Point. The 100 men who escaped that day returned to William Henry to join the 200 others who remained in garrison. A short few weeks later those 300 were again attacked by Montcalm, an ordeal immortalized in the book and movie &quot;The Last of the Mohicans&quot;. Most in the general public have no idea that the New Jersey troops were even present or what they experienced. Importantly, the unit included several Native Americans from the province who experienced harsh consequences following the fort&#39;s capitulation.
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The Regiment saw action at the Battles of Valcour Island, Brandywine, Germantown, Monmouth, the Sullivan Expedition, and the Battles of Springfield and Yorktown. 
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In September, 1776, the First Virginia joined Washington&#39;s army and fought at the Battle of Harlem Heights, New York.
In the morning fog of December 26, Washington&#39;s small band, including the First Virginia, crossed the Delaware River, reaching the outskirts of Trenton and surprising the Hessians, soon forcing them to surrender.
At Princeton, the Virginia regiments were involved in the heaviest fighting and suffered the most casualties. At Brandywine Creek, the Virginians held out against a British force three times larger until nightfall, allowing Washington&#39;s troops to fall back, and preventing the British from destroying the entire American army. The Regiment also fought at Germantown, Valley Forge, Stony Point, and Paulus Hook.
In May, 1780, most of the Virginians were captured at Charleston, but those that escaped captivity would fight at Cowpens, Guilford, and Yorktown.
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In September, 1776, the First Virginia joined Washington&#39;s army and fought at the Battle of Harlem Heights, New York.
In the morning fog of December 26, Washington&#39;s small band, including the First Virginia, crossed the Delaware River, reaching the outskirts of Trenton and surprising the Hessians, soon forcing them to surrender.
At Princeton, the Virginia regiments were involved in the heaviest fighting and suffered the most casualties. At Brandywine Creek, the Virginians held out against a British force three times larger until nightfall, allowing Washington&#39;s troops to fall back, and preventing the British from destroying the entire American army. The Regiment also fought at Germantown, Valley Forge, Stony Point, and Paulus Hook.
In May, 1780, most of the Virginians were captured at Charleston, but those that escaped captivity would fight at Cowpens, Guilford, and Yorktown.
The Virginia Regiments were disbanded in June-August, 1783.]]></media:description><media:price>$39.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/revolutionary_war_virginia_regiment_iphone_case-r9585a92f1dee4d3694f409b69ae76b5b_w8wtc_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/revolutionary_war_virginia_regiment_iphone_case-r9585a92f1dee4d3694f409b69ae76b5b_w8wtc_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[revolutionary war, continental army, george washington, thirteen colonies, 1776, america, ipad case, ipad design, united states, patriot, patriotic, colonial america, colonies, american, patriotism, infantry, colonial army, continental infantry, colonial infantry, continental militia, colonial militia, american revolution, war of american independence, military history, musket, musketeer, yorktown, saratoga, concord, lexington, battle of, t-shirt, shirt, clothes, clothing, apparel, revolutionary war shirt, revolutionary war t-shirt]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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In the morning fog of December 26, Washington&#39;s small band, including the First Virginia, crossed the Delaware River, reaching the outskirts of Trenton and surprising the Hessians, soon forcing them to surrender.
At Princeton, the Virginia regiments were involved in the heaviest fighting and suffered the most casualties. At Brandywine Creek, the Virginians held out against a British force three times larger until nightfall, allowing Washington&#39;s troops to fall back, and preventing the British from destroying the entire American army. The Regiment also fought at Germantown, Valley Forge, Stony Point, and Paulus Hook.
In May, 1780, most of the Virginians were captured at Charleston, but those that escaped captivity would fight at Cowpens, Guilford, and Yorktown.
The Virginia Regiments were disbanded in June-August, 1783.]]></media:description><media:price>$49.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/revolutionary_war_1st_virginia_regiment_ipad_case_speckcase-r51eab86bd6664fbf99ca140fbdd3d6d0_w8wqf_8byvr_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/revolutionary_war_1st_virginia_regiment_ipad_case_speckcase-r51eab86bd6664fbf99ca140fbdd3d6d0_w8wqf_8byvr_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[revolutionary war, continental army, george washington, thirteen colonies, 1776, america, ipad case, ipad design, united states, patriot, patriotic, colonial america, colonies, american, patriotism, infantry, colonial army, continental infantry, colonial infantry, continental militia, colonial militia, american revolution, war of american independence, military history, musket, musketeer, yorktown, saratoga, concord, lexington, battle of, t-shirt, shirt, clothes, clothing, apparel, revolutionary war shirt, revolutionary war t-shirt]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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In September, 1776, the First Virginia joined Washington&#39;s army and fought at the Battle of Harlem Heights, New York.
In the morning fog of December 26, Washington&#39;s small band, including the First Virginia, crossed the Delaware River, reaching the outskirts of Trenton and surprising the Hessians, soon forcing them to surrender.
At Princeton, the Virginia regiments were involved in the heaviest fighting and suffered the most casualties. At Brandywine Creek, the Virginians held out against a British force three times larger until nightfall, allowing Washington&#39;s troops to fall back, and preventing the British from destroying the entire American army. The Regiment also fought at Germantown, Valley Forge, Stony Point, and Paulus Hook.
In May, 1780, most of the Virginians were captured at Charleston, but those that escaped captivity would fight at Cowpens, Guilford, and Yorktown.
The Virginia Regiments were disbanded in June-August, 1783.]]></media:description><media:price>$39.95</media:price><media:thumbnail url="http://rlv.zcache.com/revolutionary_war_1st_virginia_regiment_sweatshirt-r5f1f2e5ec93e4cb5bd4943b1db510392_8nhlo_152.jpg" /><media:content url="http://rlv.zcache.com/revolutionary_war_1st_virginia_regiment_sweatshirt-r5f1f2e5ec93e4cb5bd4943b1db510392_8nhlo_500.jpg" /><media:keywords><![CDATA[revolutionary war, continental army, george washington, thirteen colonies, 1776, america, ipad case, ipad design, united states, patriot, patriotic, colonial america, colonies, american, patriotism, infantry, colonial army, continental infantry, colonial infantry, continental militia, colonial militia, american revolution, war of american independence, military history, musket, musketeer, yorktown, saratoga, concord, lexington, battle of, t-shirt, shirt, clothes, clothing, apparel, revolutionary war shirt, revolutionary war t-shirt]]></media:keywords><media:rating scheme="urn:mpaa">g</media:rating></item>

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Incorporated into the Continental Army on June 14, 1775, the Regiment fought in the Siege of Boston as part of General George Washington&#39;s Main Army. When Washington reorganized the Continental Army for 1776, he consolidated the John Bailey and Theophilus Cotton Regiments, designating the new entity as the 23rd Continental Regiment. The 23rd endured defeat in Washington&#39;s unsuccessful defense of New York City, then tasted victory at Trenton and Princeton. 
After a September 16th Congressional reorganization, Washington combined the 23rd and 7th Regiments with elements of the 13th and 21st, assigning what was then known as Bailey&#39;s Regiment to the Northern Department, under the command of Brigadier General Ebenezer Learned, to defend upstate New York against the pending British invasion. The Regiment fought at Saratoga after the evacuation of Fort Ticonderoga, then marched under General Benedict Arnold to the relief of Fort Stanwix. 
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