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1st Maryland Infantry Regiment (Union)

The 1st Regiment Maryland Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

Service edit

The 1st Maryland was organized at Baltimore, Maryland and 4 companies (A, B, C and D) were mustered into Union service on May 16, 1861. The regiment moved to Relay House on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad where additional companies (E, F, G, H, I and K) were mustered between May 25 and May 27.[1]

The regiment's first commanding officer was Colonel John Reese Kenly, a Baltimore attorney who had served in Mexican–American War as a major of volunteers. When Kenly was promoted to Brigadier Genreral in August 1862, the new regimental commander was Colonel David Leroy Stanton.

Battle of Front Royal edit

In March 1862 the 1st Maryland was assigned to Maj. Gen. Nathaniel Banks forces operating in the Shenandoah Valley. The regiment was station at Front Royal on May 23, 1862, when it was attacked by Maj. Gen. Stonewall Jackson's Army of the Valley. Surprised and outnumbered, the 1st Maryland put up a stubborn rearguard action during which Col. Kenly was wounded. Union casualties were 83 killed and wounded, and 691 captured. The prisoners were paroled in September 1862.

The battle is notable in that the Union 1st Maryland had been attacked by their fellow Marylanders, the Confederate 1st Maryland Infantry, CSA.[2] This is the only time in United States military history that two regiments of the same numerical designation and from the same state have engaged each other in battle. After hours of desperate fighting the Southerners emerged victorious. When the prisoners were taken, many men recognized former friends and family. According to J. J. Goldsborough, who would go on to write the history the Maryland Line in the Confederate Army:

nearly all recognized old friends and acquaintances, whom they greeted cordially, and divided with them the rations which had just changed hands.[3]

Medal of Honor recipients edit

Rank and organization: Corporal, Company H, 1st Maryland Infantry.
Place and date: At Hatchers Run and Dabneys Mills, Va., 6 February 1865.
Entered service at:
Birth: Baltimore Md.
Date of issue: 5 January 1897.
Citation: Gallantly planted the colors on the enemy's works in advance of the arrival of his regiment.
Rank and organization: Private, Company G, 1st Maryland Infantry.
Place and date. At Five Forks, Va., 1 April 1865.
Entered service at:
Birth: Ireland.
Date of issue: 27 April 1865.
Citation. Capture of a rebel flag.
Rank and organization: Sergeant & Second Lieutenant (Highest Rank: Captain).
Place and date: Front Royal & Weldon Railroad, VA
Entered service at: 27 May 1861
Birth: Washington, D.C.
Date of issue: 29 August 1864
Citation: "When a sergeant at Front Royal, Va., he was painfully wounded while obeying an order to burn a bridge, but, persevering in the attempt, he burned the bridge and prevented its use by the enemy. Later, at Weldon Railroad, Va., then a lieutenant, he voluntarily took the place of a disabled officer and undertook a hazardous reconnaissance beyond the lines of the army; was taken prisoner in the attempt."

Losses edit

The 1st Maryland lost 8 officers and 110 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded, and 1 officer and 148 enlisted men to disease during its service.[7]

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ 1st Regiment Infantry Union Maryland Infantry, Civil War Archive
  2. ^ Maryland Civil War units at www.2ndmdinfantryus.org/csunits.html Retrieved May 10, 2010
  3. ^ Goldsborough, J. J., p.58, The Maryland Line in the Confederate Army Retrieved May 13, 2010
  4. ^ "Military Times Hall of Valor, Abel Cadwallader".
  5. ^ "Military Times Hall of Valor, Joseph Stewart".
  6. ^ "William Taylor". cmohs.org. Retrieved 2022-10-15.
  7. ^ 1st Regiment, Maryland Infantry - Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, National Park Service 2008-04-10 at the Wayback Machine

External links edit

  • 1st Maryland US reenactors

maryland, infantry, regiment, union, regiment, maryland, volunteer, infantry, infantry, regiment, that, served, union, army, during, american, civil, regiment, maryland, volunteer, infantryactivemay, 1861, july, 1865countryunited, statesallegianceunionbranchun. The 1st Regiment Maryland Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War 1st Regiment Maryland Volunteer InfantryActiveMay 16 1861 to July 2 1865CountryUnited StatesAllegianceUnionBranchUnited States ArmyUnion ArmyTypeInfantrySize1 885EngagementsBattle of Front RoyalBattle of WinchesterBattle of Bristoe StationBattle of Mine RunBattle of the WildernessBattle of Spotsylvania CourthouseBattle of North AnnaBattle of Totopotomoy CreekBattle of Cold HarborSecond Battle of PetersburgBattle of Five ForksBattle of Appomattox Court HouseCommandersNotablecommandersJohn Reese KenlyDavid L Stanton Contents 1 Service 1 1 Battle of Front Royal 1 2 Medal of Honor recipients 1 3 Losses 2 See also 3 References 4 External linksService editThe 1st Maryland was organized at Baltimore Maryland and 4 companies A B C and D were mustered into Union service on May 16 1861 The regiment moved to Relay House on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad where additional companies E F G H I and K were mustered between May 25 and May 27 1 The regiment s first commanding officer was Colonel John Reese Kenly a Baltimore attorney who had served in Mexican American War as a major of volunteers When Kenly was promoted to Brigadier Genreral in August 1862 the new regimental commander was Colonel David Leroy Stanton Battle of Front Royal edit Main article Battle of Front Royal In March 1862 the 1st Maryland was assigned to Maj Gen Nathaniel Banks forces operating in the Shenandoah Valley The regiment was station at Front Royal on May 23 1862 when it was attacked by Maj Gen Stonewall Jackson s Army of the Valley Surprised and outnumbered the 1st Maryland put up a stubborn rearguard action during which Col Kenly was wounded Union casualties were 83 killed and wounded and 691 captured The prisoners were paroled in September 1862 The battle is notable in that the Union 1st Maryland had been attacked by their fellow Marylanders the Confederate 1st Maryland Infantry CSA 2 This is the only time in United States military history that two regiments of the same numerical designation and from the same state have engaged each other in battle After hours of desperate fighting the Southerners emerged victorious When the prisoners were taken many men recognized former friends and family According to J J Goldsborough who would go on to write the history the Maryland Line in the Confederate Army nearly all recognized old friends and acquaintances whom they greeted cordially and divided with them the rations which had just changed hands 3 Medal of Honor recipients edit Abel G Cadwallader 4 Rank and organization Corporal Company H 1st Maryland Infantry Place and date At Hatchers Run and Dabneys Mills Va 6 February 1865 Entered service at Birth Baltimore Md Date of issue 5 January 1897 Citation Gallantly planted the colors on the enemy s works in advance of the arrival of his regiment Joseph Stewart 5 Rank and organization Private Company G 1st Maryland Infantry Place and date At Five Forks Va 1 April 1865 Entered service at Birth Ireland Date of issue 27 April 1865 Citation Capture of a rebel flag William Taylor 6 Rank and organization Sergeant amp Second Lieutenant Highest Rank Captain Place and date Front Royal amp Weldon Railroad VA Entered service at 27 May 1861 Birth Washington D C Date of issue 29 August 1864 Citation When a sergeant at Front Royal Va he was painfully wounded while obeying an order to burn a bridge but persevering in the attempt he burned the bridge and prevented its use by the enemy Later at Weldon Railroad Va then a lieutenant he voluntarily took the place of a disabled officer and undertook a hazardous reconnaissance beyond the lines of the army was taken prisoner in the attempt Losses edit The 1st Maryland lost 8 officers and 110 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 officer and 148 enlisted men to disease during its service 7 See also editList of Maryland Union Civil War unitsReferences edit 1st Regiment Infantry Union Maryland Infantry Civil War Archive Maryland Civil War units at www 2ndmdinfantryus org csunits html Retrieved May 10 2010 Goldsborough J J p 58 The Maryland Line in the Confederate Army Retrieved May 13 2010 Military Times Hall of Valor Abel Cadwallader Military Times Hall of Valor Joseph Stewart William Taylor cmohs org Retrieved 2022 10 15 1st Regiment Maryland Infantry Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System National Park Service Archived 2008 04 10 at the Wayback MachineExternal links edit1st Maryland US reenactors Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1st Maryland Infantry Regiment Union amp oldid 1215933552, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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