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    Bucktails - Wikipedia. Contents. hide. (Top) Sources. Bucktails. The Bucktails (1818–1826) were the faction of the Democratic-Republican Party in New York State opposed to Governor DeWitt Clinton. It was influenced by the Tammany Society. The name derives from a Tammany insignia, a deer's tail worn in the hat.

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      Bucktail may refer to: Bucktails, the name of a political...

  2. Charles Frederick Taylor (February 6, 1840 – July 2, 1863) was an American soldier who served as colonel and commanding officer of the Union Army's 13th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment (known as the Bucktails), which formed part of the Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War.

  3. History of Bucktail State Park Natural Area The Bucktail Regiment. By Rich Adams, Captain, 1st PA Rifles, Company B Bucktails Reenactment Unit. Responding to President Lincoln’s call for volunteer troops to rise to the defense of the Union, following the Confederate bombing of Fort Sumpter, during April 1861, Thomas Leiper Kane began recruiting young men from the northern tier counties of ...

  4. A bucktail is a type of fishing lure commonly used in both freshwater and saltwater fishing. It consists of a hook dressed with natural or synthetic hair fibers that resemble the tail of a deer, hence the name "bucktail."

  5. Bucktails and streamers serve the same dual purpose: to either imitate baitfish or serve as fish-attracting lures. The distinction lies in the wing materials. Streamers have long feather wings, while bucktails are tied with wings of, naturally, bucktail.

  6. The first major action the Bucktails took part in was the battle at Gaines Mill (June 1862), during the Peninsular Campaign. Here, in support of a Union Battery, the Bucktails held off their enemy until their ammunition ran out. When ordered to withdraw, Company E failed to hear the order and were eventually captured.