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5th Minnesota Infantry Regiment

The 5th Minnesota Infantry Regiment was a Minnesota USV infantry regiment that served in the Union Army in the Western Theater of the American Civil War.

Service Edit

 
Bvt Brig. Gen. Lucius F Hubbard USV, 5th Minnesota
 
Lt. Sheehan was the Executive officer of C Company 5th Minnesota Infantry posted to Fort Ripley. He was sent to Fort Ridgley to assist administration of annuities at the Upper Sioux Agency for B Company. He assumed command of Fort Ridgely by rank after the hostilities broke out. Retired as Lt. Colonel

On October 23, 1861, Assistant Secretary of War Thomas A. Scott sent correspondence to Minnesota Governor Alexander Ramsey, authorizing him to raise a fifth regiment of infantry in the state. The 5th Minnesota Infantry Regiment was mustered into Federal service at Fort Snelling, Minnesota, between March 15 and April 30, 1862. The Regiment was split with B Company posted to Fort Ridgely, C Company to Fort Ripley, D Company to Fort Abercrombie, with the remainder heading off to fight the south. B Co. was the escort that took the women, children and elderly to Fort Snelling from the Yellow Medicine Lower Sioux Agency in November 1862. Companies B, C, and D were relieved and sent south in November- December that year. The 5th Minnesota took part in the following:

  • Siege of Corinth, May 26–30, 1862 (Companies A, E-K)
  • Farmington, Mississippi, May 28, 1862 (Companies A, E-K)
  • Battle of Redwood Ferry, Aug 18, 1862 (Company B, Dakota Conflict)
  • Battle of Fort Ridgely, August 20–22, 1862 (Companies B & C, Dakota Conflict)
  • Fort Abercrombie, Dakota Territory, September 3–6, 1862 (Company D, Dakota Conflict)
  • Iuka, Mississippi, September 19, 1862 (Companies A, E-K present, but in reserve)
  • Corinth, Mississippi, October 4, 1862 (Companies A, E-K)
  • Mississippi Springs, Mississippi, May 13, 1863 (5th Regiment from here on)
  • Jackson, Mississippi, May 14, 1863
  • Assault on Vicksburg, May 22, 1863
  • Satartia, Mississippi, June 4, 1863
  • Mechanicsburg, Mississippi, June 6, 1863
  • Richmond, Louisiana, June 14, 1863
  • Canton, Mississippi, October 16, 1863
  • Brownsville, Mississippi, October 18, 1863
  • Barton's Station, Mississippi, October 20, 1863
  • Assault on Fort De Russy, Louisiana, March 14, 1864
  • Henderson's Hill, Louisiana, March 21, 1864
  • Grand Ecore, Louisiana, April 2, 1864
  • Campti, Louisiana, April 3, 1864
  • Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, April 9, 1864
  • Cloutierville, Louisiana, April 23, 1864
  • Cane River, Louisiana, April 24, 1864
  • Moore's Plantation, Louisiana, May 3, 1864
  • Bayou La Moure, Louisiana, May 6 and 7, 1864
  • Bayou Roberts, Louisiana, May 7, 1864
  • Mansura, Louisiana, May 16, 1864
  • Bayou De Glaise, Louisiana, May 18 and 19, 1864
  • Lake Chicot, Arkansas, June 6, 1864
  • Tupelo, Mississippi, July 14, 1864 (non-veterans only; veterans on furlough June 17-August 17, 1864)
  • Oxford, Mississippi, August 21, 1864
  • Abbeville, Mississippi, August 23, 1864
  • Nashville, Tennessee, December 15 and 16, 1864
  • Fish River, Alabama, March 24, 1865
  • Capture of Spanish Fort, Alabama, April 8, 1865
  • Fort Blakely, Alabama, April 9, 1865
  • Garrison Duty at Montgomery, Selma, and Demopolis, Alabama, until August, 1865

The regiment was mustered out on September 6, 1865.

Casualties Edit

The 5th Minnesota Infantry suffered 4 officers and 86 enlisted men killed in action or who later died of their wounds, plus another 4 officers and 175 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 269 fatalities.[1]

Colonels Edit

Other noted individuals Edit

References Edit

  • Andrews, C. C., ed. (1891). Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars 1861-1865. St. Paul, Minn: Printed for the state by the Pioneer Press Co. OL 7088819M.

Notes Edit

  1. ^ Civil War Archive

See also Edit

External links Edit

  • The Civil War Archive
  • Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars 1861-1865, by Minnesota, Charles Eugene Flandrau
  • Minnesota and the Civil War

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The 5th Minnesota Infantry Regiment was a Minnesota USV infantry regiment that served in the Union Army in the Western Theater of the American Civil War 5th Minnesota Infantry RegimentBattle Flag of the Fifth Minnesota Infantry Regiment 1862 1865ActiveMarch 15 1862 to August 7 1865CountryUnited StatesAllegianceUnionBranchInfantryEngagementsSiege of CorinthBattle of Redwood FerryBattle of Fort RidgelyFort AbercrombieBattle of IukaSecond Battle of CorinthVicksburg CampaignBattle of Jackson MississippiBattle of Richmond LouisianaBattle of Henderson s HillRed River CampaignBattle of Fort De RussyBattle of Pleasant HillBattle of TupeloBattle of NashvilleBattle of Spanish FortBattle of Fort BlakeleyCommandersNotablecommandersLucius Frederick HubbardWilliam B Gere Contents 1 Service 2 Casualties 3 Colonels 4 Other noted individuals 5 References 6 Notes 7 See also 8 External linksService Edit Bvt Brig Gen Lucius F Hubbard USV 5th Minnesota Lt Sheehan was the Executive officer of C Company 5th Minnesota Infantry posted to Fort Ripley He was sent to Fort Ridgley to assist administration of annuities at the Upper Sioux Agency for B Company He assumed command of Fort Ridgely by rank after the hostilities broke out Retired as Lt ColonelOn October 23 1861 Assistant Secretary of War Thomas A Scott sent correspondence to Minnesota Governor Alexander Ramsey authorizing him to raise a fifth regiment of infantry in the state The 5th Minnesota Infantry Regiment was mustered into Federal service at Fort Snelling Minnesota between March 15 and April 30 1862 The Regiment was split with B Company posted to Fort Ridgely C Company to Fort Ripley D Company to Fort Abercrombie with the remainder heading off to fight the south B Co was the escort that took the women children and elderly to Fort Snelling from the Yellow Medicine Lower Sioux Agency in November 1862 Companies B C and D were relieved and sent south in November December that year The 5th Minnesota took part in the following Siege of Corinth May 26 30 1862 Companies A E K Farmington Mississippi May 28 1862 Companies A E K Battle of Redwood Ferry Aug 18 1862 Company B Dakota Conflict Battle of Fort Ridgely August 20 22 1862 Companies B amp C Dakota Conflict Fort Abercrombie Dakota Territory September 3 6 1862 Company D Dakota Conflict Iuka Mississippi September 19 1862 Companies A E K present but in reserve Corinth Mississippi October 4 1862 Companies A E K Mississippi Springs Mississippi May 13 1863 5th Regiment from here on Jackson Mississippi May 14 1863 Assault on Vicksburg May 22 1863 Satartia Mississippi June 4 1863 Mechanicsburg Mississippi June 6 1863 Richmond Louisiana June 14 1863 Canton Mississippi October 16 1863 Brownsville Mississippi October 18 1863 Barton s Station Mississippi October 20 1863 Assault on Fort De Russy Louisiana March 14 1864 Henderson s Hill Louisiana March 21 1864 Grand Ecore Louisiana April 2 1864 Campti Louisiana April 3 1864 Pleasant Hill Louisiana April 9 1864 Cloutierville Louisiana April 23 1864 Cane River Louisiana April 24 1864 Moore s Plantation Louisiana May 3 1864 Bayou La Moure Louisiana May 6 and 7 1864 Bayou Roberts Louisiana May 7 1864 Mansura Louisiana May 16 1864 Bayou De Glaise Louisiana May 18 and 19 1864 Lake Chicot Arkansas June 6 1864 Tupelo Mississippi July 14 1864 non veterans only veterans on furlough June 17 August 17 1864 Oxford Mississippi August 21 1864 Abbeville Mississippi August 23 1864 Nashville Tennessee December 15 and 16 1864 Fish River Alabama March 24 1865 Capture of Spanish Fort Alabama April 8 1865 Fort Blakely Alabama April 9 1865 Garrison Duty at Montgomery Selma and Demopolis Alabama until August 1865The regiment was mustered out on September 6 1865 Casualties EditThe 5th Minnesota Infantry suffered 4 officers and 86 enlisted men killed in action or who later died of their wounds plus another 4 officers and 175 enlisted men who died of disease for a total of 269 fatalities 1 Colonels EditColonel Rudolph von Borgesrode April 30 1862 to August 31 1862 Colonel Lucius Frederick Hubbard August 31 1862 to September 6 1865 Other noted individuals EditThomas P Gere first lieutenant Medal of Honor recipient John Ireland Chaplain and Archbishop of St Paul MinnesotaReferences EditAndrews C C ed 1891 Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars 1861 1865 St Paul Minn Printed for the state by the Pioneer Press Co OL 7088819M Notes Edit Civil War ArchiveSee also EditList of Minnesota Civil War UnitsExternal links EditThe Civil War Archive Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars 1861 1865 by Minnesota Charles Eugene Flandrau Minnesota and the Civil War Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 5th Minnesota Infantry Regiment amp oldid 1172131985, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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