Here are some URLs I've collected on this subject: Southern Yankees http://www.macol.net/~unionmik/page12.html VIRGINIA Virginia Union Unit (1) http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionva.htm Loudoun Rangers - Waterford VA Loudoun Rangers (USA) http://www.waterfordva-wca.org/history/loudoun-rangers.htm "The command was mustered into the Federal service at Lovettsville on the 20th day of June, 1862 . . . When both companies of the Rangers were camped at Keyes Switch on the B&O Railroad just west of Harpers Ferry on April 6, 1865, few expected any threatening activity from the all-but-beaten Confederate Army. Military discipline, accordingly, was at low ebb. The Rangers were relaxing in camp when a force of 250 horsemen approached from the northwest on the Charlestown Pike. Since they wore blue uniforms, no one took undue notice. Mosby's troops, thus undetected, captured . . . some 81 horses and 65 men." NORTH CAROLINA North Carolina Union Regiments (8) http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionnc.htm 1st - Beaufort NC 2nd - New Bern NC 2nd Mounted - Knoxville TN 3rd Mounted - Knoxville TN 1st / 14th U.S.C.H.A. - New Bern NC 1st / 35th U.S.C.T. - New Bern NC 2nd / 36th U.S.C.T. - Portsmouth VA 3rd / 37th U.S.C.T. - Norfolk VA 1st and 2nd North Carolina Union Volunteer Regiments (based in eastern NC) http://homepages.rootsweb.com/~ncuv/collins1.htm "The War Between the States was truly a civil war in every sense of the word. Although the popular image is of North fighting South, it is also true that Northerners in significant numbers supported the South, and Southerners in significant numbers fought for the North. Eighty-five [White] Union army regiments were recruited in the Confederate States: 51 from Tennessee; 10 each from Arkansas and Louisiana; 4 from North Carolina and Texas; 2 from Florida; and 1 each from Alabama, Arkansas, Georgia, Mississippi, and Virginia. While many of these Southern Unionists confined their service to within their native states, many others took active roles in fighting against the Southern Confederacy. Alabama and Tennessee Union regiments fought under Sherman in the Atlanta campaign and joined him for his March to the Sea. At least two Tennessee regiments fought at Fort Fisher, occupied Wilmington, fought at Averasboro and Bentonville, occupied Raleigh, and were present at Johnston's surrender at Bennett Place . . ." SOUTH CAROLINA South Carolina Union Regiments (4) http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionsc.htm 1st / 33rd U.S.C.T. - Beaufort SC 2nd / 34th U.S.C.T. - Beaufort SC 3rd / 21st U.S.C.T. - Hilton Head SC 4th / 21st U.S.C.T. - Fernandina FL GEORGIA Georgia Union Unit (1) http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionga.htm 1st Battalion - Marietta GA FLORIDA Florida Union Regiments (2) http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionfl.htm 1st Cavalry - Barrancas FL 2nd Cavalry - Key West FL TENNESSEE Tennessee Union Regiments (56) http://www.civilwararchive.com/uniontn.htm ALABAMA Alabama Union Regiments (6) http://www.civilwararchive.com/unional.htm 1st Cavalry - Huntsville AL 1st / 6th U.S.C.H.A. - Corinth MS 1st / 55th U.S.C.T. - Corinth MS 2nd / 110th U.S.C.T. - Pulaski TN 3rd / 111th U.S.C.T. - Pulaski TN 4th / 106th U.S.C.T. - Decatur AL Winston County, Alabama: "The Free State of Winston" http://www.suite101.com/article.cfm/3364/14700/ http://freepages.history.rootsweb.com/~cescott/yanks.html MISSISSIPPI Mississippi Union Regiments (9) http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionms.htm 1st Mounted - Memphis TN 1st / 51st U.S.C.T. - Milliken's Bend MS 2nd / 52nd U.S.C.T. - Vicksburg MS 3rd / 53rd U.S.C.T. - Warrenton MS 4th / 66th U.S.C.T. - Vicksburg MS 6th / 58th U.S.C.T. - Natchez MS 1st / 3rd U.S.C.C. - Vicksburg MS 1st / 4th U.S.C.H.A. - Vicksburg MS 2nd / 5th U.S.C.H.A. - Natchez MS Jones County, Mississippi: "The Free State of Jones" http://www.cw-book-news.com/release%20info/01-08/jones.html ARKANSAS Arkansas Union Regiments (15) http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionar.htm 1st Cavalry - Cassville MO 2nd Cavalry - Helena AR 3rd Cavalry - Little Rock AR 4th Cavalry - Little Rock AR 1st - Fayetteville AR 2nd - Fort Smith AR 4th - Fort Smith AR 1st Artillery - Fayetteville AR 1st / 2nd U.S.C.L.A. - Pine Bluff AR 1st / 46th U.S.C.T. - 2nd / 54th U.S.C.T 3rd / 56th U.S.C.T. 4th / 57th U.S.C.T. 5th / 112nd U.S.C.T. 6th / 113rd U.S.C.T. LOUISIANA Louisiana Union Regiments (8+) http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionla.htm 1st - New Orleans LA 2nd - New Orleans LA 7th / 64th U.S.C.T. 8th / 47th U.S.C.T. 9th / 63rd U.S.C.T. 10th / 48th U.S.C.T. 11th / 49th U.S.C.T. 12th / 50th U.S.C.T. TEXAS Texas Union Regiments (2) http://www.civilwararchive.com/uniontx.htm 1st Cavalry - New Orleans LA 2nd Cavalry - Brownsville TX Texas Unionists in the Civil War http://www.celebratingtexas.com/14-5.html Great Hanging at Gainesville TX http://www.tsha.utexas.edu/handbook/online/articles/view/GG/jig1.html "Forty suspected Unionists in Confederate Texas were hanged at Gainesville in October 1862. Two others were shot as they tried to escape." To subscribe, change options, or unsubscribe, please see the instructions at http://listlva.lib.va.us/archives/va-hist.html