Warren Rifles; 95th Infantry
Independent Corps, New York Light Infantry; Enfants Perdus
National Cadets; 69th Militia
Battery D, New York Volunteer Artillery; 5th Battery
9th Indiana: "Swamp Devils" and later called the "Grey Eagle" Regiment. Regiment All other equipment not mentioned included standard field equipment of the Union army consisting of canteens, belts, cartridge box, bayonet and scabbard, haversack and other various items of kit. Halleck Guard, Co. A; Co. A, 119th Infantry
Brooklyn Phalanx; 67th Infantry
Auburn Regiment, 2d; 138th Infantry, later 9th Artillery
The Copperheads were an interesting political group that was most famous for their use of the press. Ohio 6th Independent Cavalry Co. (Jeptha Garrard's); Co. L, 3d Cavalry
Militia, 12th Regiment, Co. A; Co. A, 102d Infantry
Union Regiment; 27th Infantry
Nicknames were common in both armies, such as the Iron Brigade and the Stonewall Brigade . Blenker's Battery; 2d Battery
Wiedrich's Battery; Battery I, 1st Light Artillery
Cortland County Regiments; 185th Infantry
Irish Brigade, Meagher's, 4th Regiment; 88th Infantry, three companies
The brigade would fight in the bloody Overland campaign of 1864, and would take part in the siege of Petersburg for the rest of the war. Washington County Regiment; 93d Infantry
Buffalo Regiment, 1st; 21st Infantry
Similarly, the 2nd Wisconsin, which suffered 77% casualties at Gettysburg, suffered the third highest total throughout the war; it was third behind the 24th Michigan (also an Iron Brigade regiment) as well as the 1st Minnesota in total casualties at Gettysburg. The brigade would lose 800 casualties, the 2nd Wisconsin losing 276 out of 430 who went into the fight, and at least half of their wounded being shot twice. It was formerly known as the 57th Field Artillery Brigade, at which time its subordinate organizations included the 1st Battalion, 126th Field Artillery Regiment and the 1st Battalion, 121st Field Artillery Regiment from the Wisconsin Army National Guard, plus the 1st Battalion, 182nd Field Artillery Regiment of the Michigan Army National Guard. Where the brigade would be heavily engaged in the Cornfield. Description. Grenadier Regiment, 1st; 65th Infantry
McClellan Chasseurs; Cos. F and K, 90th Infantry
Delaware Battery; 8th Battery
Heavy Artillery; 13th Militia
United States Constitution Guard; 40th Infantry
Varian's Battery; Artillery Co. Sources. Saint Lawrence County Regiment; 16th Infantry
Eagle, or Scrogg's Brigade, 4th Regiment; 78th Infantry (part)
President's Life Guard, Co. A; Co. A, 59th Infantry
The Civil War in Virginia (1862) George B. McClellan -who replaced the aging General Winfield Scott as supreme commander of the Union Army after the first months of the war-was beloved by his. Cameron Highlanders; Company I, 59th Infantry
Lindsay Blues; 102d Militia
One Hundred and Twelfth New York Volunteers, Co. L; 7th Co. Sharpshooters
Orange and Sullivan Regiment; 56th Infantry
New York Sappers and Miners; 15th Engineers
Its unit crest is similar to the medals issued to veterans of both the Western and the Eastern Iron Brigades of the Army of the Potomac. Sharpshooters, Milton P. Pierce's Company; part 8th Co., Battalion Sharpshooters
Poor battlefield performance, or the perception of such, could also result in a nickname. Funny, even today calling someone Napoleon is nocompliment. Richard S. Ewells hairless pate caused him to be Old Bald Head, and reading spectacles combined with a strict temperament prompted the men of Union general Andrew A. Humphreys to call him Old Goggle Eyes.. Oneida County Regiment, 5th; 146th Infantry
German Rifles, 5th Regiment; 45th Infantry
Howe's Rifles; 45th Infantry
Washington Guards; 120th Infantry
Governor's Guard; 66th Infantry
Pierrepont Rifles; part of 14th Cavalry
Mix's Cavalry; 3d Cavalry
What was the nickname of the infantry unit that marched the furthest in the Civil War in one 24-hour period? Independent Company of Infantry, 49th; Co. G, 194th Infantry
Potsdam Regiment; 92d Infantry
Yates' Rifles; part 51st Infantry
13th Indiana: "Old Guard" Regiment. One Hundred and Eighth New York Volunteers; 18th Independent Battery
Jefferson County Regiment; 35th Infantry
Lincoln Cavalry; 1st Cavalry
Sullivan County Regiment; 56th Infantry
Rebel general William Extra Billy Smith, owner of an antebellum mail coach business, reportedly had a knack for obtaining additional government payments for his postal routes. Morgan's (Governor) United States Light Artillery, 2d Regiment; 2d Artillery
Latson's (John W.) Light Artillery, Cos. B, A and I, 2d Artillery
General Thomas received the nicknameRock of Chickamauga due to his ability to endure theonslaughtwhich the Confederacy unleashed at the Battle of Chickamauga. Union Sharpshooters; part of 17th Veteran Infantry
Turner Rifles; 20th Infantry, Ulster Guard; 20th Militia and 80th Infantry
This single-shot, muzzle loading, percussion cap rifle weighed nine pounds with a barrel length of forty inches. National Guard 4th Regiment; 173d Infantry
Virginia provided the following units to the Virginia Militia and the Provisional Army of the Confederate States (PACS) during the American Civil War . Havelock Battery; 11th Battery
Wayne County Regiments; part of 98th Infantry
White canvas gaiter: white canvas leggings with leather straps to prevent stones and dirt getting into the shoes whilst in the field. Far from being an exhaustive list of Civil War nicknames, the following discussion highlights some of the most notable. United States Volunteer Cavalry, 1st Regiment; 11th Cavalry
Albany and Yates Rifles; 43d Infantry
It was here that he issued Order 28 which gave soldiers the right to treat women like prostitutes. Vosburgh Chasseurs; 71st Militia, 53d Infantry (new). Plattsburgh Regiment; 96th Infantry
The nickname "Iron Brigade," with its connotation of fighting men with iron dispositions, was applied formally or informally to a number of units in the Civil War and in later conflicts. Militia, 1st Battalion Light Artillery; part Battery L, 1st Artillery
If you havent already, check out the first post in the seriesHis Accidency. Rochester Race Horses; 140th Infantry
For example, 61% (1,153 out of 1,885) were casualties at Gettysburg. Fort Plain Battery; Battery K, 1st Artillery
Boyd's Company C Cavalry, Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1st Cavalry
Sigel Sharpshooters; part 119th Infantry
Cavalry, 2d Cavalry, Harris Light; 7th Regiment, United States or New York State Cavalry
I, 71st Militia, originally Co. L, 19th Militia
French Regiment; 55th Infantry
Excelsior, or Sickles' Brigade, 5th Regiment; 74th Infantry
Sigel Rifles; 52d Infantry
Beyond their official designation as a unit of brigade,division, and corps,Civil War regiments were known by some interesting nicknames. Hiram Barney Rifles; 54th Infantry
Soldiers Search the service records of over 6 million men, blue and gray, who served in the Civil War. Stoneman's Cavalry; 9th Cavalry
The units that use designations associated with the Confederacy also include the 31st Chemical, Biological, Radiological and Nuclear Brigade in Alabama. Make Ford. State Guard; 7th Infantry and 82d Infantry
Infantry[ edit] New York Monument at Gettysburg 34th NY Infantry Monument at Antietam 42nd NY Infantry Monument at Gettysburg 59th NY Infantry Monument at Gettysburg 64th NY Infantry Monument at Gettysburg 68th NY Infantry Monument at Gettysburg Plaque for 83rd NY Volunteers Independent Company of Infantry (Edw. Where all the above mentioned nicknames were given in a loving manner, or out of fear, Young Napoleon was not. Corcoran's Brigade
B. Lyon Company, 1912. This nickname was not one gained for heroism on the battlefield, but for the proclamation he passed while acting military governor and commander of the city of New Orleans. Category Convertible. It consisted of the 22nd New York, 24th New York, 30th New York, 14th Regiment (New York State Militia), and 2nd U.S. Sharpshooters. Excelsior, or Sickles' Brigade, 1st Regiment; 70th Infantry
Irish Rifles; 37th Infantry
Whether the issue of slavery was decided, let alone ended, was of no concern. unit. It repulsed the first Confederate offensive through Herbst's Woods, led by the 2nd Wisconsin, capturing much of Brig. Brannigan's Company K; 63d Infantry
Independent Company of Infantry (Amos Soper's); Co. K, 189th Infantry
Sappers and Miners, New York; 15th Engineers
O.) Seymour Guard; 7th Artillery
Dragoons, 1st Regiment; 130th Infantry, then 19th Cavalry
Independent Battery B, or 2d; 3d Battery
Ethan Allen Regiment; 178th Infantry (part)
Union Major General W.T. Winslow's Company of Infantry; part 142d Infantry, Yager Regiment, 2d; 41st Infantry
New York Sharpshooters, 5th Company; 56th Infantry
Ira Harris Guard, 2d; 6th Cavalry
Westchester Light Infantry; part 178th Infantry
The Iron Brigade, proportionately, suffered the most casualties of any brigade in the Civil War. New York's Own; Co. Troy Regiment, 1st; 2d Infantry
Union Frock coat. Excelsior Rifle Blues; 92d Infantry
Which of the following units donned the nickname "The Corn Exchange Regiment?" Answer: 118th Pa. Inf. Seeing that General Beauregard fought for the Confederacy and had gray uniformsyou get the picture. Advanced Zoos; 62d Infantry
Thurlow Weed Guards; part 132d Infantry
Sappers, Miners and Pontoniers; 50th Engineers
Confederate general John B. Independent Tompkins Blues; 12th Militia
Coast Guard; 99th Infantry
Of New York State Milita Units in 1861. Billy Wilson's Zouaves; 6th Infantry
It was thought that General McClellan resembles Napoleon Bonaparte, not only in physical appearance, but in his inflated sense of self-worth and importance. Republican Rifles
Another brigade in the Army of the Potomac had previously been known as the Iron Brigade, later the "Iron Brigade of the East" or "First Iron Brigade", to avoid confusion. Herkimer Regiment; 34th Infantry
The Michigan regiment lost 397 out of 496 soldiers, an 80% casualty rate. Ohio and the Civil War Ohioans played an important role in the Civil War effort, supplying 319,189 Union soldiers for at least 29 artillery units, 13 cavalry units, and 198 infantry units. United States, War Department. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, III Corps (17th Maine, 3rd Michigan, 5th Michigan, 1st, 37th, and 101st New York) Heavy Artillery, Jackson, 2d Regiment; 5th Artillery
Orleans Battery; 17th Battery
What would it be called? United Turner Rifles; 20th Infantry
McClellan Infantry; one company, 102d Infantry
Cayuga County Regiment, 1st; 19th Infantry, later 3d Artillery
Duryea's Zouaves, 2d Battalion; 165th Infantry
Oneida County Regiment, 1st; 14th Infantry
Connaught Rangers; 87th Infantry
61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866 Phone: (518) 581-5100 | Fax: (518) 581-5111. . 111th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. With roots as the Iron Brigade in the American Civil War, the division's ancestral units came to be referred to as the Iron Jaw Division. brigade. Drew's Co.; part Co. C, 51st Infantry
The other rooster had popped both gaffs through his head. McClellan Infantry; part 54th Infantry
Abraham Lincoln, New York, military, rebellion, secession, artillery, the federal government, battlefield, fire, conflict, secession are some of the common words referred to whenever you will talk about the war's period. Monroe County Regiment; 140th Infantry
However, I am now finding out that there couldpossiblyhave been two meanings to the nickname Stonewall. The popular version which is a good nickname and flaunts General Jacksons abilities, and the second is to assume that General Jackson was of no helpthat Jackson wasmerelystanding there like a stone wall!, Little Phil was the nickname given to Union General Philip H. Sheridan. Sharpshooters, Benjamin C. Butler's Battalion ; Cos. A, B, C and D, 93d Infantry
Sure, 'Goose' is not the greatest nickname in the military ranks (slow, dumb bird flying in a group formation), but there was also ' Iceman ' and ' Maverick .'. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. Independent Company Infantry, 17th; Co. Rifle Battery; 26th Battery
Empire, or Spinola's Brigade, 2d Regiment; 132d Infantry
Jackson Guards; 42d Infantry
In response, Robert E. Lee invaded Pennsylvania. Excelsior Rifle Legion, New York; 92d Infantry, Faugh-a-ballagh; Capt. Militia, 13th Regiment; part 87th Infantry
The division was briefly called up during the Berlin Crisis in 1961. Unconditional Surrender was the nickname of Union General Ulysses S. Grant. National Guard Rifles; part 57th Infantry
This article is about the Civil War brigade. Civil War Bucket list The following units served the Union Army during the American Civil War . Normal School Company; Co. E (new), 44th Infantry
McClellan stated, "They must be made of iron." Washington Continentals; Co. B, 10th Militia, and Co. B, 177th Infantry
Scandinavian Volunteers; Co. Cavalry Battalion; part of 14th Cavalry Adirondack Regiment; 118th Infantry Advance Guard Zouaves; 5th Infantry Advanced Zoos; 62d Infantry Albany and Yates Rifles; 43d Infantry Albany County Regiment; 113th Infantry later 7th Artillery Albany Regiments; 3d Infantry Albany Regiments; 91st Infantry Albany Regiments; 25th Militia Chicago Light Artillery, Busteed's Battery; part of 4th Battery
Clinton Guards; 61st Infantry (8 companies)
Eagle, or Scrogg's Brigade, 2d Regiment; 100th Infantry
Tenth National Guard; 177th Infantry
Excelsior Battery, 1st; 5th Battery
--- Nicknames. Link To This Page Contact Us Military Units of the Union. : 111th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The First Battle of Bull Run, also known as the Battle of Manassas, marked the first major land battle of the American Civil War. Corcoran's Brigade or Irish Legion Original 2d Regiment; 4th Regiment and 170th Infantry
"Mozart Regiment" 40th New York Infantry. Ironclads; 136th Infantry
During the War Confederacy mustered between 750,000 and 1,000,000 . Based on a funny, crazy, or otherwise *EPIC* event. Waterloo Wright Guards; Co. C, 33d Infantry
Constitution Guard; 40th Infantry
Southern Tier Regiment or Rifles; 23d Infantry
Ira Harris Cavalry; 12th Cavalry
McClellan Cavalry; 20th Cavalry
Corcoran Zouaves; 164th Infantry
Light Guard, 106th Regiment; 12th Militia
Its members were from the counties of Calhoun, Madison, Chambers, Cherokee, Butler, Pike, Barbour, Jackson, Wilcox, Lauderdale, Dallas, Montgomery, and Autauga.Ordered to Corinth, the regiment disbanded prior to the Battle of Shiloh, as the time of service of most of the companies expired in April, 1862. The American Civil War had its share of intriguing characters, many of whom had colorful nicknames to match. The Civil War Unit Study and Lap Book. Johnson, Andrew, Cavalry, Kerrigan Rangers; 25th Infantry
Horse Artillery, United States Volunteers, 1st Regiment; Cos. B, A and I, 2d Artillery
Rochester Regiments, Infantry; 105th Infantry
National Guard, 5th Regiment, 174th Infantry
I find it odd because it is well know that Abraham (from the Bible) had hundreds of slaves. Vanguard Regiment; 59th Infantry
document.getElementById( "ak_js" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Stonewall Jackson Makes His Fatal Reconnaissance But On Which Road? Anthon's Battalion, Light Artillery, 20th Battery
Oneida County, New York in the Civil War. United States Volunteers; Captain Chatfield's Co., 43d Infantry
Horatio Seymour's Cavalry, Cos. A and B; Cos. E and F, 13th Cavalry
Militia, 20th Regiment; 80th Infantry, 20th Militia
Doubleday (Thomas D., Colonel), Heavy Artillery; 4th Artillery
Corcoran's Brigade or Irish Legion: 2d Regiment; the original 5th Regiment; Companies A and D of the 3d, and D of the 6th Regiment; the 5th Regiment formed Companies A to G; Companies A and D., 3d Regiment, I, K; and D, 6th Regiment, Company H; designated 155th Infantry
Yates' Rifles; two Cos. 43d Infantry
Onondagas; 122d Infantry
Scott's Nine Hundred; 11th Cavalry
New York Civil War Units: Nicknames and Synonyms (NYS Military Museum & Veterans Research Center)--- Specific Units:---- 5th N.Y. Volunteer Infantry Regiment "The Fighting Zouaves: A Port Jefferson Boy Joins the 'Zoo-Zoos,' the Best-Dressed Soldiers in the Civil War" (Long Island: Our Story). Index of Synonyms, A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P|R|S|T|U|V|W|Y|Z, Abohbots' (D. Pennsylvania Volunteers Cavalry Regiment, W. H. Boyd's Co.; Co. C, 1st Cavalry
[6], 24th Michigan Monument, Gettysburg National Military Park. Otherwise I would have to go into my savegame regiments.dat file everytime I want to add a new nickname for a new unit. Mountain Legion; 156th Infantry
Michigan Company; Company K, 1st Cavalry
Gurkhas. Black River Artillery; 4th Battalion; 7th Battalion Artillery
Hooker said that the brigade had performed even more superbly at Second Bull Run; to this, McClellan said that the brigade consisted of the "best troops in the world". Washington Light Cavalry, Cos. A and B; Cos. L and M, 16th Cavalry
Empire, or Spinola's Brigade
Onondaga County Regiment, 2d, Co. F; Co. K, 101st Infantry
Defenders, The; 178th Infantry (part)
Rochester Union Grays; part 1st Independent Battalion Artillery Militia
Utica Regiment; 26th Infantry. Out of the 1,883 men the Brigade initially went to battle with, only 671 reported for duty. Unfortunately, we didn't have room to include all that we found. "Mustang" A commissioned officer who has advanced from an enlisted rank. Burnside's Rifles; 178th Infantry (part)
Cavalry Battalion; Company D, 12th Cavalry
Fighting Joe was the nickname given to Union General Joseph Hooker. Troy Regiment, 2d; 22d Infantry
Oneida Independent Company of Cavalry; Oneida Cavalry Company
As a cadet at West Point, Ulysses S. Grant was known as Sam Grant in a play on his U.S. initials and Uncle Sam. Raney's (James A.) Van Alen Cavalry; 3d Cavalry
A rtillery of the civil war era can be broadly divided into three classes: siege guns (cannon royal, cannon and demi-cannon), heavy field guns (culverin and demi-culverin) and light field guns (saker, drake, minion, falcon, falconet and robinet). The 19th Indiana would eventually be transferred to the 20th Indiana Infantry Regiment in October, 1864. Union Coast Guard; 99th Infantry
The 24th Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment joined the brigade on October 8, 1862, prior to the Battle of Fredericksburg in December. Irish Brigade, Meagher's, 5th Regiment, formerly 4th; 88th Infantry
Spinola's Brigade; see Empire Brigade
The all-Western brigade, composed of Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana troops, earned their famous nickname, while under the command of Brig. The Springfield Model 1861 rifled musket, firing the .58 caliber projectile, was issued to the 6th Wisconsin, 19th Indiana, and 24th Michigan regiments. Militia, 19th Regiment; 168th Infantry
Now under the command of John Gibbon, a regular Army officer from North Carolina who chose to stay with the Union,[4] King's brigade was designated the 4th Brigade, 1st Division, III Corps, and it saw its first combat in the Northern Virginia Campaign, fighting at Brawner's Farm, August 28th, 1862, where they received their deadly baptism of fire. This particular composition of men, from the three Western states, led it to be sometimes referred to as the "Iron Brigade of the West". Many commanders won their nicknames through military performance. The brigade took pride in its designation, "1st Brigade, 1st Division, I Corps", under which it played a prominent role in the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863. Washington Zouaves; part of 87th Infantry
Ticonderoga Cavalry Company; Co. E (new), 2d Cavalry
Bannockburn Battalion; 79th Infantry
Harlan's Cavalry, Krom's Co.; Co. G, 5th Cavalry
The unit crest was an Iron Cross in a triangle, it appears that that was also changed. Jackson Heavy Artillery, 2d Regiment; 5th Artillery
The list is as follows: Some of these nicknames arewell-known and will come as no surprise to you. "Billy Yank" A Union soldier during the Civil War. Cavalry; part 14th Cavalry, Imperial Zouaves; part 47th Infantry
Zouaves, 2d; a transient organization, men joined 40th Infantry, Rosters Of The New York Volunteers During The Civil War, 61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Wayne Guards, Anthony; 135th Infantry, later 6th Artillery
Brooklyn Rifles; 87th Infantry, except Companies C and E
Salt Rangers; 149th Infantry
Busteed's Battery, Chicago Light Artillery; part of 4th Battery, Calcium Light Sharpshooters; Company E, 102d Infantry
Bliss Cavalry; 5th Cavalry (part)
Independent Battery, Flying Artillery; 11th Battery
Nicknamed Dirty First, the 31 st fought hard in these Civil War battles: Battle of Belmont Battle of Fort Donelson Battle of Champion Hill Battle of Big Black River Siege of Vicksburg Battle of Kennesaw Mountain Battle of Atlanta Battle of Jonesboro March to the Sea #11: Alabama 26 th Infantry Regiment - Confederate The 6th Wisconsin and the 24th Michigan would take part in the attacks at Fizthugh's crossing, April 29th, 1863, losing a combined total casualty list of 58. Irish Brigade, Meagher's, 2d Regiment; 88th Infantry
McClellan Rifles; Cos. A to E, 90th Infantry
Seward Artillery; 3d Artillery
As the Western men advanced up the National Road, forcing the Confederate line all the way back to the gap, McClellan asked, "What troops are those fighting in the Pike?" Morgan Cavalry; part 10th Cavalry
Lewis County Battalion; 3d Battalion Artillery
Colored Troops 41st Regiment Infantry U.S. Wilson's Zouaves; 6th Infantry
. Ontario County Regiment; 33d Infantry
Union Battalion of Zouaves; 6th Infantry
Waiting behind a stone fence, Wyman White, one of the U.S. sharpshooters later recalled: "They came yelling and firing and struggling . Eagle, or Scrogg's Brigade, 3d Regiment; Companies I and K, 95th Infantry
Ellsworth's Grays; 21st Militia
The Iron Brigade prepared for battle, at Gettysburg, by anchoring the Union Army's southern flank, 10:0010:45a.m., on Day 1. Cortland County Regiments; 76th Infantry
Highlanders, 78th; 78th Infantry
Hillhouse Light Infantry; 132d Infantry
Eighth Ward Rangers; Company D., 25th Infantry
I, 8th Militia
Fire Zouaves, 2d Regiment; 73d Infantry
One Hundred and Eighth New York Volunteers; 6th Co. Sharpshooters
No story hereGeneral Philip Sheridanwas really just a little guy, only 5 feet 5 inches tall. A brass eagle badge on the side used to hold the brim up in a slouch, and finally an ostrich feather plume. Washington Grays; 8th Militia
Kossuth Guard or Rifles; part Co. Lyons Regiment; 98th Infantry, McChesney's (Waters W.) Zouaves; 10th Infantry
Serrell's Artillery; 4th Battery
Gen. Edward S. Bragg (6th Wisconsin): June 7, 1864 February 10, 1865 General Hooker received this nickname not for any action, but purely on the fact that the New York Courier and Enquirermade a typo and instead of reading an incoming transmission as FightingJoe Hooker Attacks Rebels it was relayed as Fighting Joe Hooker Attacks Rebels. He was never very fond of the nickname and hardly deserved it. For example, a 16-year-long war fought in the 19th century in Yorubaland was nicknamed " Kiriji " which is an onomatopoeic word for the thunderous sounds of cannons used during the war. Almost immediately following the Union defeat in the Second Battle of Bull Run, the III Corps was transferred back to the Army of the Potomac and redesignated the I Corps, under the command of Joseph Hooker; Gibbon's brigade became the 4th Brigade, 1st Division, I Corps. Ironhearted; 115th Infantry
it may be bestowed by the enemy in battle, such as the moniker "Red Devils", a nickname for the 5th Infantry Division "granted" by the Germans at the Battle of Saint-Mihiel, World War I; it may be the pairing of an adjective (such as "Fighting") paired with the division's ordinal, such as "The Fighting First" for the 1st Infantry Division; or Oswego County Regiment, 2d; 81st Infantry 7 Cos
Otsego Regiments; 185th Infantry
1001 Things Everyone Should Know About American History. New York or United States Cavalry, 7th Regiment; 2d Cavalry, Harris Light
Irish Regiment, 3d; 63d Infantry
Cherry Valley Regiment; 76th Infantry (3 companies)
Hancock Regiment; 101st Infantry (part)
Jackson Regiment, Excelsior Brigade, or Light Infantry; 71st Infantry
Perhaps the most famous nickname in military history - "Stonewall" - was bestowed on Thomas J. Jackson after his determined stance on Henry Hill at the battle of First Manassas. The inside of the coat was lined with cotton to make a better fit. There have been other brigades known by the same name. An important inventory for finding Civil War military histories is: A Guide to the Microfiche Edition of Civil War Unit Histories: Regimental Histories and Personal Narratives. Black Horse Cavalry; 7th Cavalry
Empire Light Cavalry; 2d Veteran Cavalry
Ira Harris Cavalry; 5th Cavalry
Mohawk Rangers or Rifles; three cos. of 81st Infantry
Steuben Regiment; 7th Infantry
Fredendall Regiment; failed to organize part of 91st Infantry
Gen. John Gibbon: May 7, 1862 November 4, 1862 Entry for each military unit: nicknames or misdesignations; commanding officers; information on organization and composition; campaigns and battles; suggested further reading, if any. Devin's Independent Cavalry Company; Company A, 1st Militia Cavalry, 1861
Provisional Cavalry; 1st, 2nd, 3rd, and 4th Provisional Regiments of Cavalry
The brigade fought in the battles of Second Bull Run, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine Run, Overland, Richmond-Petersburg, and Appomattox. Estimated time: 7 mins. Duryee's Zouaves, 1st; 5th Infantry
Black River Artillery, 1st Battalion; 4th Battalion Artillery
Empire, or Spinola's Brigade, 4th Regiment; 164th Infantry (part)
54th Regiment, in full Fifty-fourth Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Massachusetts infantry unit made up of African Americans that was active during the American Civil War (1861-65). Meagher's Irish Brigade; see Irish Brigade
Below are those that just missed the cut. 28th Infantry Division, US Army: Originally nicknamed "Keystone Division," the unit acquired the nickname "Bloody Bucket" by German forces during World War II because the red keystone patch resembled a bucket. Frontier Cavalry; 26th Cavalry, Gallatin Rifles; 58th Infantry (part)
Chrysler's (M. H.) Independent Company of Infantry; 30th Infantry
Garrard's Tigers; 146th Infantry
Washington County Regiment; 123d Infantry
Blog Posts, Grant, Ulysses S., Jackson, Thomas J., Lee, Robert E. The next 3 names are similar to the first 3, but without squad at the end. Enfants Perdus;Independent Battalion of Infantry
Empire Zouaves; Company B, 66th Infantry
Northern New York Regiment, 2d; 22d Infantry
Rochester Union Greys; part Battalion L, 1st Artillery
Ironsides; 176th Infantry
Buffalo Regiment, 3d; 100th Infantry
Porter Guard; 10th Cavalry
Irish Legion, Corcoran's, see Corcoran's Brigade
Sigel Life Guard, Co. A; Co. D, 119th Infantry
Tompkin's Cavalry; Cos. B and C, 13th Cavalry
Jefferson Guard; 5th Militia
MUSEUM CLOSED: The museum and research center will be closed for renovations from 10 October 2022 to the winter of 2023. "On the Union side, continental European firearms were mostly distributed to the Western armies--as such, the Lorenz Rifle was relatively uncommon in the Army of the Potomac (although two regiments of the famous Iron Brigade carried them) but heavily used by the Army of the Cumberland and Army of Tennessee. Washington Grays, 1st Troop; Co. L, 1st Engineers, later 4th Battery
Buffalo Regiment, 2d; 49th Infantry
Heavy Artillery, 1st Regiment; Co. B, 2d Artillery
Morgan Light Artillery; part 2d Artillery
Metropolitan Guard, 4th Regiment; 173d Infantry
National Volunteers; 127th Infantry
Federal Guard; 178th Infantry (part)
The new version of TBL mod. 3. This list of names will be available at the African American Civil War Memorial in Washington, D.C., as well as at NPS battlefield sites. Part 2, The UnionNew England. Confederate State Units. He was described by Abraham Lincoln as a brown, chunky little chap, with a long body, short legs, not enough neck to hang him, and such long arms that if his ankles itch he can scratch them without stooping., Beast was the nickname given to Union General Benjamin F. Butler. Saint Lawrence County Regiment, 1st; 60th Infantry
Battery C, New York Volunteer Artillery; 4th Battery
Westfield Cavalry; 9th Cavalry
Carbine Rangers; 1st Cavalry
Flushing Light Artillery; Battery L (old), 2d Artillery, later 34th Battery
The engagement began when about 35,000 Union troops marched from the federal capital in Washington, D.C. to strike a Confederate force of 20,000 along a small river known as Bull Run. Black River Artillery, 3d Battalion; 6th Battalion Artillery
Hamilton Light Artillery; Co. L (old), 2d Artillery, later 34th Battery
Hi! Dickinson Guard; 89th Infantry
Independent Company Infantry; 22d Infantry
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