27th North Carolina, Co. B - Guilford Grays - #033
"The “Guilford Grays” were organized as a militia company in Greensboro on January 9, 1860. Thirteen officers were selected for the Infantry Company. On April 18, 1861, the forty-five members of the Grays left for Ft. Macon, NC, and by September 1862, they became Company B, 27th Regiment, North Carolina Troops. In February 1862, they were relocated to New Bern but were driven back to Kinston. They later fought in the Seven Days Battle, Malvern Hill, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Bristoe Station, the W
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Battles in which the Grays (Company B, 27th North Carolina troops) participated in from 1861 to 1865
March 14, 1862 New Berne, N.C. June 26-July 27, 1862 Seven Days' Battles Around Richmond
September 15, 1862 Harper's Ferry, Va.
September 17, 1862 Sharpsburg, Md
December 13, 1862 Fredericksburg, Va.
October 14, 1863 Bristow Station, Va.
November 27-December 03, 1863 Mine Run, Va.
May 05 & 06, 1864 Wilderness, Va.
May 10, 1864 Graves' Farm, Va.
May 12, 1864 Spotsylvania Court-House, Va.
May 30, 1864 Attlee's Station, VA
June 02, 1864 Pole Green Church, Va.
June 03, 1864 Cold Harbor (2d), Va.
June 15, 1864 Gary's Farm, Va.
August 21, 1864 Yellow Tavern, Va.
August 25, 1864 Ream's Station, Va.
December 09, 1864 Bellfield, Va.
February 05, 1865 Hatcher's Run, Va.
March 30 - April 02, 1865 Fort Euliss, Va.
April 02, 1865 Sutherland's Tavern, Va.