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3rd New Jersey Cavalry Regiment

The 3rd New Jersey Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The "Butterflies", as they were known, were famous for being one of only two Union regiments designated as hussars, and the only one to serve with the Army of the Potomac.[1]

Equipment edit

 
The uniform of the 3rd New Jersey was similar in appearance to this late 19th century Swedish dolman

The Butterflies were issued with a unique Austrian inspired uniform comprising a navy blue dolman with yellow chest braid, a peakless forage cap, and a short hooded cloak with red lining.[2] Officers wore pelisses over their uniforms, and busbies were used for ceremonial occasions. In addition to being armed with a sabre and a pair of Remington New Model Army revolvers, each trooper was issued with a repeating Spencer carbine.[3][4]

Service edit

The 3rd New Jersey Cavalry Regiment was organized at Camp Bayard in Trenton, New Jersey and mustered in beginning December 2, 1863 under the command of Colonel Andrew J. Morrison.

The regiment was attached to Cavalry, IX Corps, Army of the Potomac, to May 1864. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Potomac and Middle Military Division, to June 1865. Defenses of Washington, D.C., to August 1865.

The 3rd New Jersey Cavalry mustered out August 1, 1865 at Washington, D.C.

Detailed service edit

March to Annapolis, Md., April 5–7, 1864. Guard Orange & Alexandria Railroad April 29-May 5. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 3-June 12, 1864. Wilderness May 5–7. Near Germanin Ford May 5. Picket on the Rapidan May 6. Guard pontoons May 7. Expedition to Fredericksburg May 8–9. Spotsylvania May 9–12. Spotsylvania Court House May 12–21. United States Ford May 19. North Anna River May 23–26. On line of the Pamunkey May 26–28. Totopotomoy May 28–31. Mechump's Creek May 31. Ashland Station June 1. Cold Harbor June 1–12. Totopotomoy, Gaines' Mill, Salem Church and Haw's Shop June 2. Haw's Shop June 3. Bethesda Church June 11. White Oak Swamp June 13. Smith's Store, near St. Mary's Church, June 15. Weldon Railroad June 20. Jerusalem Plank Road June 22–23. Milford Station June 27. Picket duty at City Point until July 16. Duty at Light House Point July 16–25. Before Petersburg July 25. Mine Explosion, Petersburg, July 30 (Companies A and E). Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7-November 28. Winchester August 17. Summit Point August 21. Middleway August 21. Near Kearneysville August 25. Abraham's Creek, near Winchester, September 13. Battle of Winchester September 19. Near Cedarville September 20. Front Royal September 21. Milford September 22. Waynesboro September 29. Bridgewater October 2. Tom's Brook ("Woodstock Races") October 8–9. Picket at Cedar Creek until October 13. Cedar Creek October 13. Battle of Cedar Creek October 19. Newtown (or Middletown) November 12. Rude's Hill, near Mr. Jackson, November 22. Expedition from Kernstown to Lacey's Springs December 19–22. Lacey's Springs December 21. Sheridan's Raid from Winchester February 27-March 24, 1865. Occupation of Staunton March 2. Action at Waynesboro March 2. Occupation of Charlottesville March 3. Near Ashland March 15. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Dinwiddie Court House March 30–31. Five Forks April 1. Fall of Petersburg April 2. Namozine Church April 3. Sailor's Creek April 6. Appomattox Station April 8. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. Expedition to Danville and South Boston April 23–27. March to Washington. D.C., May. Grand Review of the Armies May 23.

Casualties edit

The regiment lost a total of 157 men during service; 3 officers and 47 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 2 officers and 105 enlisted men died of disease.

Commanders edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ US Cavalry, page 130
  2. ^ Picture of 3rd New Jersey hussar
  3. ^ Don Troiani's Civil War
  4. ^ Soldiers in America, page 215
  • Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908.
  • Lubrecht, Peter T. New Jersey Butterfly Boys in the Civil War: The Hussars of the Union Army (Charleston, SC: History Press), 2011. ISBN 1-6094-9132-7
Attribution
  •   This article contains text from a text now in the public domain: Dyer, Frederick H. (1908). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Des Moines, IA: Dyer Publishing Co.

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The 3rd New Jersey Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War The Butterflies as they were known were famous for being one of only two Union regiments designated as hussars and the only one to serve with the Army of the Potomac 1 3rd New Jersey Cavalry RegimentActiveDecember 2 1863 August 1 1865CountryUnited States of AmericaAllegianceUnionBranchCavalryEngagementsBattle of the WildernessBattle of Spotsylvania Court HouseBattle of Totopotomoy CreekBattle of Cold HarborBattle of Haw s ShopBattle of the Crater 2 companies Action at Abraham s CreekThird Battle of WinchesterBattle of Cedar CreekAppomattox CampaignBattle of Five ForksThird Battle of PetersburgBattle of Sailor s CreekBattle of Appomattox Court House Contents 1 Equipment 2 Service 3 Detailed service 4 Casualties 5 Commanders 6 See also 7 ReferencesEquipment edit nbsp The uniform of the 3rd New Jersey was similar in appearance to this late 19th century Swedish dolman The Butterflies were issued with a unique Austrian inspired uniform comprising a navy blue dolman with yellow chest braid a peakless forage cap and a short hooded cloak with red lining 2 Officers wore pelisses over their uniforms and busbies were used for ceremonial occasions In addition to being armed with a sabre and a pair of Remington New Model Army revolvers each trooper was issued with a repeating Spencer carbine 3 4 Service editThe 3rd New Jersey Cavalry Regiment was organized at Camp Bayard in Trenton New Jersey and mustered in beginning December 2 1863 under the command of Colonel Andrew J Morrison The regiment was attached to Cavalry IX Corps Army of the Potomac to May 1864 1st Brigade 3rd Division Cavalry Corps Army of the Potomac and Middle Military Division to June 1865 Defenses of Washington D C to August 1865 The 3rd New Jersey Cavalry mustered out August 1 1865 at Washington D C Detailed service editMarch to Annapolis Md April 5 7 1864 Guard Orange amp Alexandria Railroad April 29 May 5 Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 3 June 12 1864 Wilderness May 5 7 Near Germanin Ford May 5 Picket on the Rapidan May 6 Guard pontoons May 7 Expedition to Fredericksburg May 8 9 Spotsylvania May 9 12 Spotsylvania Court House May 12 21 United States Ford May 19 North Anna River May 23 26 On line of the Pamunkey May 26 28 Totopotomoy May 28 31 Mechump s Creek May 31 Ashland Station June 1 Cold Harbor June 1 12 Totopotomoy Gaines Mill Salem Church and Haw s Shop June 2 Haw s Shop June 3 Bethesda Church June 11 White Oak Swamp June 13 Smith s Store near St Mary s Church June 15 Weldon Railroad June 20 Jerusalem Plank Road June 22 23 Milford Station June 27 Picket duty at City Point until July 16 Duty at Light House Point July 16 25 Before Petersburg July 25 Mine Explosion Petersburg July 30 Companies A and E Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign August 7 November 28 Winchester August 17 Summit Point August 21 Middleway August 21 Near Kearneysville August 25 Abraham s Creek near Winchester September 13 Battle of Winchester September 19 Near Cedarville September 20 Front Royal September 21 Milford September 22 Waynesboro September 29 Bridgewater October 2 Tom s Brook Woodstock Races October 8 9 Picket at Cedar Creek until October 13 Cedar Creek October 13 Battle of Cedar Creek October 19 Newtown or Middletown November 12 Rude s Hill near Mr Jackson November 22 Expedition from Kernstown to Lacey s Springs December 19 22 Lacey s Springs December 21 Sheridan s Raid from Winchester February 27 March 24 1865 Occupation of Staunton March 2 Action at Waynesboro March 2 Occupation of Charlottesville March 3 Near Ashland March 15 Appomattox Campaign March 28 April 9 Dinwiddie Court House March 30 31 Five Forks April 1 Fall of Petersburg April 2 Namozine Church April 3 Sailor s Creek April 6 Appomattox Station April 8 Appomattox Court House April 9 Surrender of Lee and his army Expedition to Danville and South Boston April 23 27 March to Washington D C May Grand Review of the Armies May 23 Casualties editThe regiment lost a total of 157 men during service 3 officers and 47 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded 2 officers and 105 enlisted men died of disease Commanders editColonel Andrew J Morrison resigned August 29 1863 Colonel Alexander Cummings McWhorter Pennington Jr See also edit nbsp American Civil War portal nbsp New Jersey portal List of New Jersey Civil War units New Jersey in the American Civil War Black Horse Troop a hussar regiment in the Southern Army of Northern VirginiaReferences edit US Cavalry page 130 Picture of 3rd New Jersey hussar Don Troiani s Civil War Soldiers in America page 215 Dyer Frederick H A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Des Moines IA Dyer Pub Co 1908 Lubrecht Peter T New Jersey Butterfly Boys in the Civil War The Hussars of the Union Army Charleston SC History Press 2011 ISBN 1 6094 9132 7 Attribution nbsp This article contains text from a text now in the public domain Dyer Frederick H 1908 A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Des Moines IA Dyer Publishing Co Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 3rd New Jersey Cavalry Regiment amp oldid 1145723664, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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