1st Wisconsin Infantry Regiment

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Service

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Sketch of Col. John C. Starkweather leading the 1st Wisconsin Infantry at the Battle of Hoke's Run, July 1861.

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.[1] One of the fatalities was Second Sergeant of Company B, Warren M Graham, 18 years old, of Milwaukee, Wisconsin.[2][3]

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.[4] 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.[5]

1st Wisconsin Company Organization[6][7]
Company Earliest Moniker Primary Place of Recruitment Earliest Captain
A Milwaukee Light Guards Milwaukee and Milwaukee County George B. Bingham
B Milwaukee Union Rifles Milwaukee and Milwaukee County Henry A. Mitchell
C Horicon Guards Horicon and Dodge County Orestes B. Twogood
D Black Yagers (Jäger) Milwaukee and Milwaukee County Pisus Dreher
E Madison Guards Madison and Dane County George E. Bryant
F Beloit City Guards Beloit and Rock County William M. Clark
G Park City Greys Kenosha and Kenosha County Donald C. McVean
H Milwaukee Riflemen Milwaukee and Milwaukee County Willhelm George
I Fond du Lac Badgers Fond du Lac and Fond du Lac County James V. McCall
K Governor's Guards Madison and Dane County Lucius Fairchild

Commanders

Notable people

See also

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References

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  1. 1st Wisconsin Template:Webarchive
  2. Page 15 of Memoirs of Mary Louise Foster Graham 1819 - 1908
  3. "Civil War changed Wisconsin" Milwaukee Journal Sentinel
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  5. Civil War Archive
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