Note: Prior to reading this post, it will be a good idea to have the Consolidated Morning Report of the 91st Pennsylvania for September 26, 1863 open in another browser window. I’ve set up the link above to open in a new window for your convenience. Reader Mark Kucinic read my post Counting Heads: Civil […]
What is PFD and How Do You Find It?: Counting Heads In Civil War Regiments, Part 1
July 28th, 2008 · 1 Comment
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Tags: · 91st pennsylvania, aggregate present, aggregate present and absent, civil war troop strengths, consolidated morning reports, effectives, lost for the cause, pfd, present for duty, present for duty equipped, stephen newton
Counting Heads: Looking At Civil War Troop Numbers for Wargaming
December 15th, 2005 · 2 Comments
The genesis of this post occurred several weeks ago. I wanted to make sure I took a thorough look at this subject before creating a blog entry concerning it. As some of you who regularly read this blog may know, I am particularly interested in Orders of Battle (OOBs) that catalog unit strengths down to […]
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Tags: · order of battle, pfd, present for duty
Joe Harsh and Confederate PFD Strengths in September, 1862
November 9th, 2005 · 13 Comments
I’ve always been interested in Present for Duty (hereafter referred to as PFD) strengths of various units during the war, just due to my own curiosity and also due to my hobby of wargaming the Civil War. One area in particular along these lines involves the Maryland Campaign of 1862, culminating in the Battle of […]
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Tags: · antietam, joseph l. harsh, pfd, present for duty
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