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1st Wisconsin Infantry Regiment
Union Army infantry regiment
Union Army infantry regiment
| Field | Value |
|---|---|
| unit_name | 1st Wisconsin Infantry Regiment |
| image | Flag of Wisconsin.svg |
| image_size | 100 |
| caption | Flag of Wisconsin |
| dates | April 16, 1861August 22, 1861 |
| October 19, 1861October 13, 1864 | |
| country | United States |
| allegiance | Union |
| branch | Infantry |
| size | Regiment |
| battles | American Civil War |
| commander1 | John C. Starkweather |
| commander1_label | Colonel |
| commander2 | George B. Bingham |
| commander2_label | Lt. Colonel |
the unit that served during the American Civil War
October 19, 1861October 13, 1864
- Battle of Hoke's Run
- Battle of Perryville
- Battle of Stone's River
- Tullahoma Campaign
- Battle of Chickamauga
- Siege of Chattanooga
- Atlanta campaign
- Battle of Kennesaw Mountain The 1st Wisconsin Infantry Regiment was a volunteer infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was originally raised as for a three-month term under President Lincoln's April 1861 call for 75,000 volunteers, and served briefly in the eastern theater during that enlistment. After the three-month term expired, however, the regiment was re-established for a three-year term and spent most of the remainder of its service in the western theater of the war, serving in many of the major battles in Tennessee, Kentucky, and Georgia.
Service
The original 1st Regiment Wisconsin was raised at Milwaukee, Wisconsin, on April 16, 1861, and mustered into Federal service May 17, 1861. The regiment was moved to Harrisburg, Pennsylvania, on June 9. It was assigned to Abercrombie's 6th Brigade of Negley's 2nd Division, Patterson's Army. It spent its service guarding the upper Potomac River crossings. Its only engagement was at the Hoke's Run on July 2. The regiment was mustered out on August 22, 1861.
The regiment was reorganized with new 3-year enlistees by Colonel Starkweather at Milwaukee and was mustered into federal service on October 19, 1861. The regiment was mustered out on October 13, 1864.
Total enlistments and casualties
The 1st Wisconsin Infantry initially mustered 810 men and added no recruits. In its initial 3 months of service, it lost 2 men killed in action or mortally wounded, and one killed accidentally for a total of three fatalities, a death rate of 0.37 percent. One of the fatalities was Second Sergeant of Company B, Warren M Graham, 18 years old, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.
When reorganized for 3 years of service, the regiment mustered 945 men and later recruited an additional 563 men, for a total of 1508 men. The regiment suffered 6 officers and 151 enlisted men killed in action or who later died of their wounds, plus another 1 officer and 142 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 300 fatalities.
| Company | Original Moniker | Primary Place of Recruitment | Captain(s) | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | K | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Milwaukee Light Guards | Milwaukee and Milwaukee County | nowrap | {{unbulleted list | George B. Bingham (mustered out) | ||||||||||
| Milwaukee Union Rifles | Milwaukee and Milwaukee County | nowrap | {{unbulleted list | Henry A. Mitchell (mustered out) | ||||||||||
| Horicon Guards | Horicon and Dodge County | nowrap | {{unbulleted list | Orestes B. Twogood (mustered out) | ||||||||||
| Black Yagers (Jäger) | Milwaukee and Milwaukee County | nowrap | {{unbulleted list | Pius Dreher (mustered out) | ||||||||||
| Madison Guards | Madison and Dane County | nowrap | {{unbulleted list | George E. Bryant (mustered out) | ||||||||||
| Beloit City Guards | Beloit and Rock County | nowrap | {{unbulleted list | William M. Clark (mustered out) | ||||||||||
| Park City Greys | Kenosha and Kenosha County | nowrap | {{unbulleted list | Donald C. McVean (mustered out) | ||||||||||
| Milwaukee Riflemen | Milwaukee and Milwaukee County | nowrap | {{unbulleted list | Willhelm Georg (mustered out) | ||||||||||
| Fond du Lac Badgers | Fond du Lac and Fond du Lac County | nowrap | {{unbulleted list | James V. McCall (mustered out) | ||||||||||
| Governor's Guards | Madison and Dane County | nowrap | {{unbulleted list | Lucius Fairchild (transferred) |
| Company | Captain(s) | A | B | C | D | E | F | G | H | I | K | |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| nowrap | {{unbulleted list | John C. Goodrich (mustered out) | ||||||||||
| nowrap | {{unbulleted list | Henry A. Mitchell (promoted) | John M. Cosgrove (mustered out) | |||||||||
| nowrap | {{unbulleted list | Robert Hill (resigned) | Hiram A. Sheldon (mustered out) | |||||||||
| nowrap | {{unbulleted list | Henry A. Starr (transferred) | William S. Mitchell (KIA) | Charles H. Messenger (mustered out) | ||||||||
| nowrap | {{unbulleted list | Donald C. McVean (wounded–POW) | Benjamin F. Teets (mustered out) | |||||||||
| nowrap | {{unbulleted list | Maurice M. Samuels (mustered out) | ||||||||||
| nowrap | {{unbulleted list | Edward Bloodgood (resigned) | William H. Wilson (mustered out) | |||||||||
| nowrap | {{unbulleted list | Eugene Carey (resigned) | John McMullen (mustered out) | |||||||||
| nowrap | {{unbulleted list | Oran Rogers (resigned) | Abner O. Heald (KIA) | George W. Buffum (acting–mustered out) | ||||||||
| nowrap | {{unbulleted list | Thomas H. Green (promoted) | Christian Klock (mustered out) |
Commanders
- Colonel John C. Starkweather (April 16, 1861July 17, 1863) was wounded at Chickamauga then promoted to brigadier general and assigned to command a series of outposts in the western theater. During that time, he served on the court martial that tried U.S. Army Surgeon General William A. Hammond.
- Lt. Colonel George B. Bingham (December 18, 1863October 13, 1864) began the war as captain of Co. A, 1st Wisconsin Infantry, and was promoted to major when the regiment was re-established. He was designated for promotion to colonel, but was never mustered at that rank. He mustered out with the regiment in October 1864.
Notable people
- George E. Bryant was captain of Co. E and later colonel of the 12th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. After the war he served as a brigadier general in the Wisconsin National Guard and served as a Wisconsin state legislator.
- Seth W. Button was a sergeant in Co. F and was later promoted to sergeant major and 2nd lieutenant. He was wounded at Chickamauga and resigned. After the war he became a Wisconsin state legislator, judge, and district attorney.
- Lucius Fairchild was captain of Co. K. He was later colonel of the 2nd Wisconsin Infantry Regiment and brigadier general. After the war he became the 10th Governor of Wisconsin.
- Charles L. Harris was lieutenant colonel of the regiment and was later appointed colonel of the 11th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. He received an honorary brevet to brigadier general. After the war he served as a Nebraska state senator.
- Judson G. Hart was enlisted in Co. B and later served in the 7th Independent Battery Wisconsin Light Artillery. After the war he became a Wisconsin state legislator.
- Charles H. Larrabee was ensign of Co. C, but was commissioned major of the 5th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment after one month. Later he became colonel of the 24th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. Before the war, he had served as a U.S. congressman and Wisconsin Supreme Court justice.
- Charles Henry Morgan was a private in Co. I, then sergeant in Co. K, and finally sergeant major in 1862. He was then commissioned second lieutenant of Co. F in the 21st Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. After the war he became a U.S. congressman.
- Pliny Norcross was a corporal in Co. K and later became captain of Co. K in the 13th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. After the war he became a Wisconsin state legislator and the 20th mayor of Janesville, Wisconsin.
- James Kerr Proudfit was 2nd lieutenant of Co. K and later became colonel of the 12th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. He received an honorary brevet to brigadier general. After the war he became a Wisconsin state senator.
- John Day Putnam was enlisted in Co. F and later promoted to commissary sergeant for the regiment. After the war he became a Wisconsin state legislator and mayor of River Falls, Wisconsin.
- Florian J. Ries was enlisted in Co. D and later enlisted in the 17th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, rising to the rank of 1st lieutenant. After the war he became a Wisconsin state legislator.
- Christian Sarnow was 2nd lieutenant of Co. H and later served as a 1st lieutenant in the 26th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. After the war he became a Wisconsin state legislator.
- Ezra T. Sprague was a sergeant in Co. K during the three months regiment. He went on to serve as adjutant of the 8th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment and was then colonel of the 42nd Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. He received an honorary brevet to brigadier general and later served as a Wisconsin circuit judge.
- Lyman M. Ward was 1st sergeant in Co. I and later became colonel of the 14th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. He received an honorary brevet to brigadier general. After the war he became a Michigan state legislator.
References
References
- Watrous (2003), p. 34.
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- [http://www.jsonline.com/entertainment/119079394.html/ "Civil War changed Wisconsin"] ''Milwaukee Journal Sentinel''
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- [http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unwiinf1.htm#1st3mo Civil War Archive]
- Wisconsin. Adjutant General's Office. (1886). "Roster of Wisconsin volunteers, war of the rebellion, 1861-1865". Madison, Democrat printing co., state printers.
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- Wisconsin. Adjutant General's Office. (1886). "Roster of Wisconsin volunteers, war of the rebellion, 1861-1865". Madison, Democrat printing co., state printers.
- Estabrook, Charles E.. (1912). "Annual Reports of the Adjutant General of the State of Wisconsin for the Years 1860, 1861, 1862, 1863, 1864.". Democrat Printing Co..
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