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4th Missouri Cavalry Regiment (Union)

The 4th Missouri Cavalry Regiment, also known as the Fremont Hussars, was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Elements of the regiment fought at Pea Ridge, Whitney's Lane, Little Blue River, Byram's Ford, Westport, Marais des Cygnes, Marmiton River, and Mine Creek. Company C served at Iuka and Corinth while Company F was at Raymond, Jackson, Champion Hill, and Vicksburg.

4th Missouri Cavalry Regiment
Mounted bugler of the Fremont Hussars
ActiveFeb. 1862 – Nov. 13, 1865
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnion
BranchCavalry
EngagementsBattle of Pea Ridge (Companies E & F)
Battle of Whitney's Lane
Battle of Iuka (Company C)
Second Battle of Corinth (Company C)
Battle of Raymond (Company F)
Battle of Jackson (Company F)
Battle of Champion Hill (Company F)
Siege of Vicksburg (Company F)
Battle of Little Blue River
Battle of Byram's Ford
Battle of Westport (detachment)
Battle of Marais des Cygnes
Battle of Marmiton River
Battle of Mine Creek (detachment)
Battle of Egypt Station

Service edit

The 4th Missouri Cavalry Regiment was organized in February 1862 and mustered in for three years by consolidation of the Fremont Hussars and three companies of the Hollan Horse. The regiment was mustered in under the command of Colonel George E. Waring, Jr.

The regiment was attached to 3rd Brigade, Army of Southwest Missouri, Department of Missouri, to March 1862. Cavalry, 2nd Division, Army of Southwest Missouri, Department of Missouri, to May 1862. Cavalry, 3rd Division, Army of Southwest Missouri, to July 1862. District of Eastern Arkansas, Department of Missouri, to October 1862. Cavalry Brigade, Army of Southeast Missouri, Department of Missouri, until April 1863. District of Columbus, Kentucky, 6th Division, XVI Corps, Department of the Tennessee, to December 1863. Waring's Detached Brigade, District of Columbus, to January 1864. 1st Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, XVI Corps, to June 1864. 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, Sturgis' Expedition, June 1864. 1st Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, District of West Tennessee, to December 1864. 1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, District of West Tennessee, to June 1865. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division Cavalry Corps, Military Division West Mississippi, and Department of Texas to November 1865.

The 4th Missouri Cavalry mustered out of service on November 13, 1865.

Detailed service edit

  • Curtis' Campaign in Missouri and Arkansas January to April 1862.
  • Occupation of Springfield, Mo., February 14.
  • Pierson's and Crane's Creeks February 14.
  • Flat Creek February 15.
  • Cross Timbers February 16.
  • Sugar Creek, Ark., February 17.
  • Bentonville February 19.
  • Occupation of Fayetteville February 23.
  • Scout through LaClede, Wright and Douglass Counties, Mo., March 1–11 (Company F).
  • Battles of Pea Ridge, Ark., March 6–8; Fox Creek March 7 (Companies E and F); Mountain Grove March 9 (Companies E and F).
  • March to Keitsville, thence to Forsyth March 19-April 10.
  • Forsyth April 11.
  • March to White Plains and Batesville April 15-May 3.
  • Batesville May 3.
  • Little Red River May 17 (detachment).
  • Scout to Grand Glaze May 14.
  • Searcy Landing, Little Red River, May 19.
  • Expedition from Searcy Landing to West Point, Searcy and Des Arc May 27.
  • Searcy May 27.
  • Expedition to Grand Glaze May 31 (detachment).
  • Scouts from Batesville June 16–17.
  • March to Helena July 5–14.
  • Round Hill July 7.
  • Occupation of Helena until October.
  • Expedition from Clarendon to Lawrenceville and St.
  • Charles September 11–13.
  • Battle of Iuka, Miss., September 19 (Company C).
  • Expedition to LaGrange September 26 (detachment).
  • Moved with Davidson to southeast Missouri and operations against Marmaduke October 1862 to May 1863.
  • Battle of Corinth, Miss., October 3–4, 1862 (Company C).
  • Grant's Central Mississippi Campaign October 31, 1862, to January 10, 1863 (Company C).
  • Batesville, Ark., February 4, 1863.
  • Moved to Columbus, Ky., May 1863, and duty there until January 1864.
  • (Raymond, Miss., May 12, 1863 (Company F); Jackson, Miss., May 14 (Company F); Champion Hill, Miss., May 16 (Company F).) Siege of Vicksburg, Miss., May 18-July 4, 1863 (Company F).
  • Near Lexington, Tenn., June 29, 1863 (detachment).
  • Union City, Tenn., July 10 (Companies C and E).
  • Occupation of Hickman, Ky., July 15–16.
  • Expedition from Clifton in pursuit of Biffle's, Forest's and Newsome's Cavalry July 22–27.
  • Expedition from Columbus to Hickman, Ky., August 1 (1 company).
  • Scout from Fort Pillow, Tenn., August 3 (detachment).
  • Expedition from Union City to Conyersville September 1–10.
  • Conyersville September 5.
  • Como September 19.
  • Expedition from Paducah, Ky., to McLemoresville, Tenn., September 20–30.
  • Pillowville November 5.
  • Attack on Bloomfield, Mo., November 29–30.
  • Expedition from Union City to Trenton January 22–24, 1864.
  • Smith's Expedition from Colliersville, Tenn., to Okolona, Miss., February 11–26.
  • Prairie Station February 20.
  • Okolona February 21.
  • Ivy's Hill, near Okolona, February 22.
  • Operations against Forrest in western Tennessee March 16-April 14.
  • Sturgis' Expedition from Memphis, Tenn., to Ripley, Miss., April 30-May 9.
  • Near Mt. Pleasant May 22 (detachment).
  • Holly Springs, Miss., May 24.
  • Sturgis' Expedition to Guntown, Miss., June 1–13.
  • Brice's or Tishamingo Creek, near Guntown, June 10.
  • Ripley and Salem June 11.
  • Expedition to Grand Gulf, Miss., July 4–24.
  • Grand Gulf July 16.
  • Smith's Expedition from Lagrange, Tenn., to Oxford, Miss., August 1–30.
  • Operations against Price in Missouri September–October.
  • Little Blue, Mo., October 21.
  • Big Blue and State Line October 22.
  • Westport October 23.
  • Engagement at the Marmiton or battle of Charlot October 25.
  • Mine Creek, Osage River, Marias Des Cygnes, October 25.
  • Grierson's Expedition to destroy Mobile & Ohio Railroad December 21, 1864, to January 15, 1865.
  • Verona December 25.
  • Egypt Station December 28.
  • At Memphis and along Memphis & Charleston Railroad until June 1865.
  • Moved to Alexandria, then to Shreveport, La.
  • Moved to Texas July 10-August 2.
  • Garrison duty at San Antonio and scouting along the Rio Grande, Texas, until November 1865.

Casualties edit

The regiment lost a total of 243 men during service; 4 officers and 56 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 6 officers and 177 enlisted men died of disease.

Commanders edit

  • Colonel George E. Waring, Jr.
  • Major Emeric Meszaros - commanded detachment at the battle of Pea Ridge
  • Captain Charles D. Knispel - commanded detachment at the battles of Westport and Mine Creek; detachment was combined with the 7th Indiana Cavalry

See also edit

References edit

  • Burns, William S. and Frank Allen Dennis. Recollections of the 4th Missouri Cavalry (Dayton, OH: Morningside), 1988.
  • Dyer, Frederick H. (1908). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: 4th Missouri Cavalry. Des Moines, Iowa: Dyer Publishing Co. p. 1305. Retrieved June 24, 2020.
  • Waring, George E. Whip and Spur (Boston: J. R. Osgood and Co.), 1875.
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 4th Missouri Cavalry Regiment also known as the Fremont Hussars was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War Elements of the regiment fought at Pea Ridge Whitney s Lane Little Blue River Byram s Ford Westport Marais des Cygnes Marmiton River and Mine Creek Company C served at Iuka and Corinth while Company F was at Raymond Jackson Champion Hill and Vicksburg 4th Missouri Cavalry RegimentMounted bugler of the Fremont HussarsActiveFeb 1862 Nov 13 1865CountryUnited StatesAllegianceUnionBranchCavalryEngagementsBattle of Pea Ridge Companies E amp F Battle of Whitney s LaneBattle of Iuka Company C Second Battle of Corinth Company C Battle of Raymond Company F Battle of Jackson Company F Battle of Champion Hill Company F Siege of Vicksburg Company F Battle of Little Blue RiverBattle of Byram s FordBattle of Westport detachment Battle of Marais des CygnesBattle of Marmiton RiverBattle of Mine Creek detachment Battle of Egypt Station Main article Missouri in the American Civil War Contents 1 Service 2 Detailed service 3 Casualties 4 Commanders 5 See also 6 ReferencesService editThe 4th Missouri Cavalry Regiment was organized in February 1862 and mustered in for three years by consolidation of the Fremont Hussars and three companies of the Hollan Horse The regiment was mustered in under the command of Colonel George E Waring Jr The regiment was attached to 3rd Brigade Army of Southwest Missouri Department of Missouri to March 1862 Cavalry 2nd Division Army of Southwest Missouri Department of Missouri to May 1862 Cavalry 3rd Division Army of Southwest Missouri to July 1862 District of Eastern Arkansas Department of Missouri to October 1862 Cavalry Brigade Army of Southeast Missouri Department of Missouri until April 1863 District of Columbus Kentucky 6th Division XVI Corps Department of the Tennessee to December 1863 Waring s Detached Brigade District of Columbus to January 1864 1st Brigade 1st Cavalry Division XVI Corps to June 1864 1st Brigade Cavalry Division Sturgis Expedition June 1864 1st Brigade 2nd Cavalry Division District of West Tennessee to December 1864 1st Brigade Cavalry Division District of West Tennessee to June 1865 2nd Brigade 2nd Division Cavalry Corps Military Division West Mississippi and Department of Texas to November 1865 The 4th Missouri Cavalry mustered out of service on November 13 1865 Detailed service editCurtis Campaign in Missouri and Arkansas January to April 1862 Occupation of Springfield Mo February 14 Pierson s and Crane s Creeks February 14 Flat Creek February 15 Cross Timbers February 16 Sugar Creek Ark February 17 Bentonville February 19 Occupation of Fayetteville February 23 Scout through LaClede Wright and Douglass Counties Mo March 1 11 Company F Battles of Pea Ridge Ark March 6 8 Fox Creek March 7 Companies E and F Mountain Grove March 9 Companies E and F March to Keitsville thence to Forsyth March 19 April 10 Forsyth April 11 March to White Plains and Batesville April 15 May 3 Batesville May 3 Little Red River May 17 detachment Scout to Grand Glaze May 14 Searcy Landing Little Red River May 19 Expedition from Searcy Landing to West Point Searcy and Des Arc May 27 Searcy May 27 Expedition to Grand Glaze May 31 detachment Scouts from Batesville June 16 17 March to Helena July 5 14 Round Hill July 7 Occupation of Helena until October Expedition from Clarendon to Lawrenceville and St Charles September 11 13 Battle of Iuka Miss September 19 Company C Expedition to LaGrange September 26 detachment Moved with Davidson to southeast Missouri and operations against Marmaduke October 1862 to May 1863 Battle of Corinth Miss October 3 4 1862 Company C Grant s Central Mississippi Campaign October 31 1862 to January 10 1863 Company C Batesville Ark February 4 1863 Moved to Columbus Ky May 1863 and duty there until January 1864 Raymond Miss May 12 1863 Company F Jackson Miss May 14 Company F Champion Hill Miss May 16 Company F Siege of Vicksburg Miss May 18 July 4 1863 Company F Near Lexington Tenn June 29 1863 detachment Union City Tenn July 10 Companies C and E Occupation of Hickman Ky July 15 16 Expedition from Clifton in pursuit of Biffle s Forest s and Newsome s Cavalry July 22 27 Expedition from Columbus to Hickman Ky August 1 1 company Scout from Fort Pillow Tenn August 3 detachment Expedition from Union City to Conyersville September 1 10 Conyersville September 5 Como September 19 Expedition from Paducah Ky to McLemoresville Tenn September 20 30 Pillowville November 5 Attack on Bloomfield Mo November 29 30 Expedition from Union City to Trenton January 22 24 1864 Smith s Expedition from Colliersville Tenn to Okolona Miss February 11 26 Prairie Station February 20 Okolona February 21 Ivy s Hill near Okolona February 22 Operations against Forrest in western Tennessee March 16 April 14 Sturgis Expedition from Memphis Tenn to Ripley Miss April 30 May 9 Near Mt Pleasant May 22 detachment Holly Springs Miss May 24 Sturgis Expedition to Guntown Miss June 1 13 Brice s or Tishamingo Creek near Guntown June 10 Ripley and Salem June 11 Expedition to Grand Gulf Miss July 4 24 Grand Gulf July 16 Smith s Expedition from Lagrange Tenn to Oxford Miss August 1 30 Operations against Price in Missouri September October Little Blue Mo October 21 Big Blue and State Line October 22 Westport October 23 Engagement at the Marmiton or battle of Charlot October 25 Mine Creek Osage River Marias Des Cygnes October 25 Grierson s Expedition to destroy Mobile amp Ohio Railroad December 21 1864 to January 15 1865 Verona December 25 Egypt Station December 28 At Memphis and along Memphis amp Charleston Railroad until June 1865 Moved to Alexandria then to Shreveport La Moved to Texas July 10 August 2 Garrison duty at San Antonio and scouting along the Rio Grande Texas until November 1865 Casualties editThe regiment lost a total of 243 men during service 4 officers and 56 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded 6 officers and 177 enlisted men died of disease Commanders editColonel George E Waring Jr Major Emeric Meszaros commanded detachment at the battle of Pea Ridge Captain Charles D Knispel commanded detachment at the battles of Westport and Mine Creek detachment was combined with the 7th Indiana CavalrySee also edit nbsp American Civil War portal nbsp United States portalMissouri Civil War Union units Missouri in the Civil WarReferences editBurns William S and Frank Allen Dennis Recollections of the 4th Missouri Cavalry Dayton OH Morningside 1988 Dyer Frederick H 1908 A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion 4th Missouri Cavalry Des Moines Iowa Dyer Publishing Co p 1305 Retrieved June 24 2020 Waring George E Whip and Spur Boston J R Osgood and Co 1875 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 4th Missouri Cavalry Regiment Union amp oldid 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