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4th Michigan Cavalry Regiment

4th Michigan Cavalry Regiment was a regiment of cavalry in the Union Army during the American Civil War fighting in the western front as part of the Army of the Cumberland. It was noted as being the regiment that captured the fleeing President of the Confederate States of America, Jefferson Davis, as the Confederacy collapsed in the spring of 1865.[1]

4th Michigan Cavalry Regiment
Michigan state flag
ActiveAugust 29, 1862, to July 1, 1865
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnion
BranchCavalry

Service edit

The regiment was organized at Detroit, Michigan, and mustered in on August 29, 1862, under the command of Colonel Robert Horatio George Minty of Jackson, Michigan, Lieutenant Colonel of the 3rd Michigan Cavalry Division.[2]

Regimental staff included Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Dudley Pritchard of Allegan, Michigan, Major Josiah B. Park of Ovid, Major William H. Dickinson of Grand Rapids, Major Horace Gray of Grosse Ile,[3] Surgeon George W. Fish of Flint, Assistant Surgeon John H. Bacon of Lansing, Adjutant Joseph W. Huston of Paw Paw, Quartermaster Walter C. Arthur of Detroit, Quartermaster Chauncey C. Douglass of Grand Rapids and Commissary Edwin H. Porter of Kalamazoo.[4]

Among the men who served in the 4th Michigan Cavalry was James Vernor, Sr., who after the war became a well known pharmacist and the developer of Vernor's Ginger Ale.[5] Another early recruit was future Michigan politician Levi T. Griffin.

After training and drilling, it left the state with an enrolment of 1,233 officers and men on September 26, 1862, for duty in Louisville, Kentucky. It saw its first engagement at Stanford Kentucky, fighting the forces of Confederate General John Morgan,[6] attached to the 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the Ohio until November 1862. Other assignments during the war included:

  • 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland, to January, 1863.
  • 1st Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland, to October, 1863.
  • 2nd Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland, to November, 1863.
  • 1st Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, Army of the Cumberland, to November 1864.
  • 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Wilson's Cavalry Corps, Military Division of Mississippi, to November 1864.
  • 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, Cavalry Corps, Military Division of Mississippi, to July 1865.

The 4th Michigan Cavalry fought alongside the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry, the 4th United States Cavalry and the Chicago Board of Trade Battery as part of Colonel Minty's Sabre Brigade for much of the war.[7] These units fought at Murfreesboro, Stones River, Shelbyville, Reed's Bridge, Chickamauga, Noonday Creek, Atlanta, Kilpatrick Raid and Selma.[8]

The 4th Michigan Cavalry was involved in the capture of Macon, Georgia, on April 20, 1865, along with Col. Henry Harnden and the 1st Wisconsin Cavalry. Subsequently, a detachment of the regiment participated in the pursuit and capture of Jefferson Davis at Irwinville, Georgia, on May 10. Among the troopers credited with playing a key role in identifying and capturing Davis were George Munger and Andrew Bee and [Corporal Baxter B. Bennett] who secured possession of Jeff Davis (Jefferson Davis) spurs. The spurs were kept in his possession for many years until a family member donated them to a museum in Michigan, which transferred the spurs to the Jefferson Davis collection. Also involved in the capture of Davis was Corporal John William Bowles of Company M.

The 4th was assigned to routine duty at Macon and then at Nashville, Tennessee, until the end of June. The regiment mustered out on July 1, 1865.

Casualties edit

The initial strength of the regiment was 1,233. During its term of service the regiment gained 984 troops, for a total of 2,217 men.[9] Of that number, 3 officers and 48 enlisted men were killed or mortally wounded in battle, and 2 officers and 341 enlisted men perished from disease.

George Hiscock was a member of Company B, and the oldest man to enlist at the age of 36. He died on June 23, 1864, from disease, and is buried in Chattanooga, TN.

See also edit

References edit

  • The Life and Times of General B. D. Pritchard by James J. Green (Allegan: Allegan County Historical Society, 1979)
  • Harper's Weekly (27 May 1865)

[10] [11] [12]

Notes edit

  1. ^ Turner, George H. (1900). Record of Service of Michigan Volunteers in the Civil War 1861-1865 v.34. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Ihling Bros. & Everard. p. 5.
  2. ^ "4th Regiment Michigan Cavalry".
  3. ^ Grosse Ile. 15 August 2007. ISBN 9781439618684.
  4. ^ "4th Michigan Cavalry".
  5. ^ "MOLLUS--Commander-in-Chief Mr. James Vernor Jr".
  6. ^ Turner, George H. (1900). Record of service of Michigan volunteers in the civil war, 1861-1865. v.34. Kalamazoo, Michigan: Ihling Bros. & Everard. pp. 1, 2.
  7. ^ Woodford, Frank B. (15 February 2014). Father Abraham's Children. ISBN 9780814339589.
  8. ^ "History - Michigan Cavalry".
  9. ^ "Civil War Index - 4th Michigan Cavalry in the American Civil War".
  10. ^ "Fourth Michigan Cavalry (Regimental) Battle Flag".
  11. ^ Vale, Joseph G. (1886). Minty and the Cavalry.
  12. ^ "CAPTAIN HENRY ALBERT POTTER".

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This article needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources Unsourced material may be challenged and removed Find sources 4th Michigan Cavalry Regiment news newspapers books scholar JSTOR December 2012 Learn how and when to remove this message 4th Michigan Cavalry Regiment was a regiment of cavalry in the Union Army during the American Civil War fighting in the western front as part of the Army of the Cumberland It was noted as being the regiment that captured the fleeing President of the Confederate States of America Jefferson Davis as the Confederacy collapsed in the spring of 1865 1 4th Michigan Cavalry RegimentMichigan state flagActiveAugust 29 1862 to July 1 1865CountryUnited StatesAllegianceUnionBranchCavalry Contents 1 Service 2 Casualties 3 See also 4 References 5 NotesService editThe regiment was organized at Detroit Michigan and mustered in on August 29 1862 under the command of Colonel Robert Horatio George Minty of Jackson Michigan Lieutenant Colonel of the 3rd Michigan Cavalry Division 2 Regimental staff included Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin Dudley Pritchard of Allegan Michigan Major Josiah B Park of Ovid Major William H Dickinson of Grand Rapids Major Horace Gray of Grosse Ile 3 Surgeon George W Fish of Flint Assistant Surgeon John H Bacon of Lansing Adjutant Joseph W Huston of Paw Paw Quartermaster Walter C Arthur of Detroit Quartermaster Chauncey C Douglass of Grand Rapids and Commissary Edwin H Porter of Kalamazoo 4 Among the men who served in the 4th Michigan Cavalry was James Vernor Sr who after the war became a well known pharmacist and the developer of Vernor s Ginger Ale 5 Another early recruit was future Michigan politician Levi T Griffin After training and drilling it left the state with an enrolment of 1 233 officers and men on September 26 1862 for duty in Louisville Kentucky It saw its first engagement at Stanford Kentucky fighting the forces of Confederate General John Morgan 6 attached to the 1st Brigade Cavalry Division Army of the Ohio until November 1862 Other assignments during the war included 1st Brigade Cavalry Division Army of the Cumberland to January 1863 1st Brigade 2nd Cavalry Division Army of the Cumberland to October 1863 2nd Brigade 2nd Cavalry Division Army of the Cumberland to November 1863 1st Brigade 2nd Cavalry Division Army of the Cumberland to November 1864 1st Brigade 2nd Division Wilson s Cavalry Corps Military Division of Mississippi to November 1864 2nd Brigade 2nd Division Cavalry Corps Military Division of Mississippi to July 1865 The 4th Michigan Cavalry fought alongside the 7th Pennsylvania Cavalry the 4th United States Cavalry and the Chicago Board of Trade Battery as part of Colonel Minty s Sabre Brigade for much of the war 7 These units fought at Murfreesboro Stones River Shelbyville Reed s Bridge Chickamauga Noonday Creek Atlanta Kilpatrick Raid and Selma 8 The 4th Michigan Cavalry was involved in the capture of Macon Georgia on April 20 1865 along with Col Henry Harnden and the 1st Wisconsin Cavalry Subsequently a detachment of the regiment participated in the pursuit and capture of Jefferson Davis at Irwinville Georgia on May 10 Among the troopers credited with playing a key role in identifying and capturing Davis were George Munger and Andrew Bee and Corporal Baxter B Bennett who secured possession of Jeff Davis Jefferson Davis spurs The spurs were kept in his possession for many years until a family member donated them to a museum in Michigan which transferred the spurs to the Jefferson Davis collection Also involved in the capture of Davis was Corporal John William Bowles of Company M The 4th was assigned to routine duty at Macon and then at Nashville Tennessee until the end of June The regiment mustered out on July 1 1865 Casualties editThe initial strength of the regiment was 1 233 During its term of service the regiment gained 984 troops for a total of 2 217 men 9 Of that number 3 officers and 48 enlisted men were killed or mortally wounded in battle and 2 officers and 341 enlisted men perished from disease George Hiscock was a member of Company B and the oldest man to enlist at the age of 36 He died on June 23 1864 from disease and is buried in Chattanooga TN See also editList of Michigan Civil War Units Michigan in the American Civil WarReferences editThe Life and Times of General B D Pritchard by James J Green Allegan Allegan County Historical Society 1979 Harper s Weekly 27 May 1865 Michigan History Magazine May June 2000 10 11 12 Notes edit Turner George H 1900 Record of Service of Michigan Volunteers in the Civil War 1861 1865 v 34 Kalamazoo Michigan Ihling Bros amp Everard p 5 4th Regiment Michigan Cavalry Grosse Ile 15 August 2007 ISBN 9781439618684 4th Michigan Cavalry MOLLUS Commander in Chief Mr James Vernor Jr Turner George H 1900 Record of service of Michigan volunteers in the civil war 1861 1865 v 34 Kalamazoo Michigan Ihling Bros amp Everard pp 1 2 Woodford Frank B 15 February 2014 Father Abraham s Children ISBN 9780814339589 History Michigan Cavalry Civil War Index 4th Michigan Cavalry in the American Civil War Fourth Michigan Cavalry Regimental Battle Flag Vale Joseph G 1886 Minty and the Cavalry CAPTAIN HENRY ALBERT POTTER Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 4th Michigan Cavalry Regiment amp oldid 1220241088, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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