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5th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment

The 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry (65th Volunteers / "Cameron Dragoons") was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

5th Pennsylvania Cavalry
Cameron Dragoons at Darbytown Road, October 29, 1864
ActiveJuly 1861 to August 16, 1865
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnion
BranchCavalry
EngagementsSeven Days Battles (Companies I & K)
Siege of Petersburg
First Battle of Petersburg
First Battle of Deep Bottom (detachment)
Appomattox Campaign
Battle of Five Forks
Battle of Sailor's Creek
Battle of Appomattox Court House
Pennsylvania U.S. Cavalry Infantry Regiments 1861-1865
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Union veteran Peter D. Helms, bugler of Co. D, 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment. From the Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress

Service

The 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry was organized at Philadelphia, Pennsylvania beginning in July 1861 as the "65th Volunteers" and mustered in for three years service under the command of Colonel Max Friedman.

The regiment was attached to Smith's Division, Army of the Potomac, to March 1862. Unattached, IV Corps, Army of the Potomac, to December 1862. West's Advance Brigade, IV Corps, Department of Virginia, to June 1863. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, IV Corps, Department of Virginia, to July 1863. Wistar's Brigade, Yorktown, Virginia, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, to August 1863. U.S. Forces, Portsmouth, Virginia, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, to December 1863. District Currituck, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, to January 1864. Heckman's Division, XVIII Corps, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, to April 1864. 2nd Brigade, Cavalry Division, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, Army of the James, to May 1864. 1st Brigade, Kautz's Cavalry Division, Department of Virginia and North Carolina, to April 1865. Cavalry Brigade, Department of Virginia, to July 1865. Richmond, Virginia, District Henrico, Department of Virginia, to August 1865.

The 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry mustered out August 7, 1865 and was discharged August 16, 1865 at Philadelphia.

Detailed service

Moved to Washington, D.C., August 22, 1861. Duty in the Department of Washington, D.C., until May 8, 1862. Reconnaissance to Pohick Church, Va., December 18, 1861 (Companies C, F, and H). Flint Hill and Hunter's Mill February 7, 1862. Fairfax Court House February 6. Expedition to Vienna and Flint Hill February 22. Duty near Alexandria until May. Ordered to Yorktown, Va., May 8. Scouting about Gloucester Point May 10 (Companies A, B, E, and L). Scouting about Williamsburg May 12. Skirmishes at Mechanicsville May 23-24. Seven days before Richmond June 25-July 1 (Companies I and K). Savage Station June 29. White Oak Swamp Bridge June 30. Malvern Hill July 1. Reconnaissance from Yorktown to Gloucester, Matthews, and King and Queen Counties July 7-9 (Companies B, E, L, and M). Duty at Yorktown and Williamsburg until September 8, 1863. Williamsburg and Fort Magruder September 9, 1862. Reconnaissance from Yorktown to Gloucester, Matthews, King and Queen, and Middlesex Counties December 11-15. Reconnaissance to Burnt Ordinary December 17. Expedition to West Point and White House January 7-9, 1863 (detachment). Burnt Ordinary January 19. Near Olive Creek Church February 5 (Companies L and M). Williamsburg and Olive Branch Church February 7. Williamsburg March 23 and 29. Whittaker's Mills April 11. Reconnaissance through Gates County and down Chowan River June 5-13. Nine Mile Ordinary June 14. Diascund Bridge June 20. Dix's Peninsula Campaign June 24-July 8. Barnesville June 28. Baltimore Cross Roads June 29. Expedition from White House to Bottom's Bridge July 1-7. Baltimore Cross Roads July 1. Bottom's Bridge July 2. Expedition to Bottom's Bridge August 26-29. New Kent Court House August 28. Bottom's Bridge August 29. Ordered to Norfolk, Va., September 8, and duty about Norfolk and Portsmouth, Va., until December. Companies C, D, F, H, and I at South Mills, N.C., September 13. Companies A, B, E, G, K, L, and M at Great Bridge. Expedition to Indiantown, N.C., September 15-20 (Company D). Near Kempsville September 15. Indiantown September 20. (Companies F and H at Drummond Lake September 15.) Companies C, F, H, and I advanced to Raleigh September 22; Companies A, B, L, and M to Currituck Court House September 23. Affair on Back Bay September 30 (detachment). Scout from Great Bridge to Indiantown, N.C., October 13 (detachment). Bingo Landing October 16-17 (detachment). Camden Court House October 17. Regiment assembled at Great Bridge October 20. Expedition from Norfolk to South Mills, Camden, etc., N.C., December 5-24. Duty at Yorktown and in District of the Currituck until May 1864. Wistar's Expedition toward Richmond February 6-8. Bottom's Bridge February 4. Ballahock on Bear Quarter Road and Deep Creek February 29-March 1. Ballahock Station near Dismal Swamp Canal March 1. Deep Creek March 2. Reconnaissance from Portsmouth to the Blackwater April 13-15 (detachment). Kautz's Raid on Petersburg & Weldon Railroad May 5-11. Birch Island Bridges May 5. Stony Creek Station and Jarrett's Station May 7. White's Bridge, Nottaway Creek, May 8. Nottaway Railroad Bridge May 8. Jarrett's Station May 8-9. Kautz's Raid on Richmond & Danville Railroad May 12-17. Coalfield Station May 13. Powhatan Station May 14. Belcher's Mills May 16. Petersburg June 9. Before Petersburg June 15-18. Siege operations against Petersburg and Richmond June 1864 to April 1865. Roanoke Station June 20, 1864. Wilson's Raid on South Side & Danville Railroad June 22-July 2. Staunton River Bridge or Roanoke Station June 25. Sappony Church, Stony Creek, June 28-29. Ream's Station June 29. Demonstration north of the James at Deep Bottom July 27-29. Malvern Hill July 30. Chaffin's Farm, New Market Heights, September 29-30. Darbytown Road October 7-13 and December 10. Charles City Cross Roads October 26. Battle of Fair Oaks October 27-28. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9, 1865. Dinwiddie Court House March 31. Five Forks April 1. Gravelly Ford on Hatcher's Run April 2. Near Amelia Court House April 4-5. Burkesville and Sailor's Creek April 6. Prince Edward's Court House April 7. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. Duty at Richmond, Va., and in District of Henrico, Department of Virginia, to August.

Casualties

The regiment lost a total of 293 men during service; 1 officer and 76 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 6 officers and 210 enlisted men died of disease.

Commanders

  • Colonel Max Friedman - resigned March 9, 1862
  • Colonel David Campbell - resigned October 16, 1862
  • Colonel Robert M. West

See also

References

  • Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908.
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 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry 65th Volunteers Cameron Dragoons was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War 5th Pennsylvania CavalryCameron Dragoons at Darbytown Road October 29 1864ActiveJuly 1861 to August 16 1865CountryUnited StatesAllegianceUnionBranchCavalryEngagementsSeven Days Battles Companies I amp K Siege of PetersburgFirst Battle of PetersburgFirst Battle of Deep Bottom detachment Appomattox CampaignBattle of Five ForksBattle of Sailor s CreekBattle of Appomattox Court House Pennsylvania U S Cavalry Infantry Regiments 1861 1865Previous Next4th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry RegimentUnion veteran Peter D Helms bugler of Co D 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment From the Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs Prints and Photographs Division Library of Congress Contents 1 Service 2 Detailed service 3 Casualties 4 Commanders 5 See also 6 ReferencesService EditThe 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry was organized at Philadelphia Pennsylvania beginning in July 1861 as the 65th Volunteers and mustered in for three years service under the command of Colonel Max Friedman The regiment was attached to Smith s Division Army of the Potomac to March 1862 Unattached IV Corps Army of the Potomac to December 1862 West s Advance Brigade IV Corps Department of Virginia to June 1863 2nd Brigade 1st Division IV Corps Department of Virginia to July 1863 Wistar s Brigade Yorktown Virginia Department of Virginia and North Carolina to August 1863 U S Forces Portsmouth Virginia Department of Virginia and North Carolina to December 1863 District Currituck Department of Virginia and North Carolina to January 1864 Heckman s Division XVIII Corps Department of Virginia and North Carolina to April 1864 2nd Brigade Cavalry Division Department of Virginia and North Carolina Army of the James to May 1864 1st Brigade Kautz s Cavalry Division Department of Virginia and North Carolina to April 1865 Cavalry Brigade Department of Virginia to July 1865 Richmond Virginia District Henrico Department of Virginia to August 1865 The 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry mustered out August 7 1865 and was discharged August 16 1865 at Philadelphia Detailed service EditMoved to Washington D C August 22 1861 Duty in the Department of Washington D C until May 8 1862 Reconnaissance to Pohick Church Va December 18 1861 Companies C F and H Flint Hill and Hunter s Mill February 7 1862 Fairfax Court House February 6 Expedition to Vienna and Flint Hill February 22 Duty near Alexandria until May Ordered to Yorktown Va May 8 Scouting about Gloucester Point May 10 Companies A B E and L Scouting about Williamsburg May 12 Skirmishes at Mechanicsville May 23 24 Seven days before Richmond June 25 July 1 Companies I and K Savage Station June 29 White Oak Swamp Bridge June 30 Malvern Hill July 1 Reconnaissance from Yorktown to Gloucester Matthews and King and Queen Counties July 7 9 Companies B E L and M Duty at Yorktown and Williamsburg until September 8 1863 Williamsburg and Fort Magruder September 9 1862 Reconnaissance from Yorktown to Gloucester Matthews King and Queen and Middlesex Counties December 11 15 Reconnaissance to Burnt Ordinary December 17 Expedition to West Point and White House January 7 9 1863 detachment Burnt Ordinary January 19 Near Olive Creek Church February 5 Companies L and M Williamsburg and Olive Branch Church February 7 Williamsburg March 23 and 29 Whittaker s Mills April 11 Reconnaissance through Gates County and down Chowan River June 5 13 Nine Mile Ordinary June 14 Diascund Bridge June 20 Dix s Peninsula Campaign June 24 July 8 Barnesville June 28 Baltimore Cross Roads June 29 Expedition from White House to Bottom s Bridge July 1 7 Baltimore Cross Roads July 1 Bottom s Bridge July 2 Expedition to Bottom s Bridge August 26 29 New Kent Court House August 28 Bottom s Bridge August 29 Ordered to Norfolk Va September 8 and duty about Norfolk and Portsmouth Va until December Companies C D F H and I at South Mills N C September 13 Companies A B E G K L and M at Great Bridge Expedition to Indiantown N C September 15 20 Company D Near Kempsville September 15 Indiantown September 20 Companies F and H at Drummond Lake September 15 Companies C F H and I advanced to Raleigh September 22 Companies A B L and M to Currituck Court House September 23 Affair on Back Bay September 30 detachment Scout from Great Bridge to Indiantown N C October 13 detachment Bingo Landing October 16 17 detachment Camden Court House October 17 Regiment assembled at Great Bridge October 20 Expedition from Norfolk to South Mills Camden etc N C December 5 24 Duty at Yorktown and in District of the Currituck until May 1864 Wistar s Expedition toward Richmond February 6 8 Bottom s Bridge February 4 Ballahock on Bear Quarter Road and Deep Creek February 29 March 1 Ballahock Station near Dismal Swamp Canal March 1 Deep Creek March 2 Reconnaissance from Portsmouth to the Blackwater April 13 15 detachment Kautz s Raid on Petersburg amp Weldon Railroad May 5 11 Birch Island Bridges May 5 Stony Creek Station and Jarrett s Station May 7 White s Bridge Nottaway Creek May 8 Nottaway Railroad Bridge May 8 Jarrett s Station May 8 9 Kautz s Raid on Richmond amp Danville Railroad May 12 17 Coalfield Station May 13 Powhatan Station May 14 Belcher s Mills May 16 Petersburg June 9 Before Petersburg June 15 18 Siege operations against Petersburg and Richmond June 1864 to April 1865 Roanoke Station June 20 1864 Wilson s Raid on South Side amp Danville Railroad June 22 July 2 Staunton River Bridge or Roanoke Station June 25 Sappony Church Stony Creek June 28 29 Ream s Station June 29 Demonstration north of the James at Deep Bottom July 27 29 Malvern Hill July 30 Chaffin s Farm New Market Heights September 29 30 Darbytown Road October 7 13 and December 10 Charles City Cross Roads October 26 Battle of Fair Oaks October 27 28 Appomattox Campaign March 28 April 9 1865 Dinwiddie Court House March 31 Five Forks April 1 Gravelly Ford on Hatcher s Run April 2 Near Amelia Court House April 4 5 Burkesville and Sailor s Creek April 6 Prince Edward s Court House April 7 Appomattox Court House April 9 Surrender of Lee and his army Duty at Richmond Va and in District of Henrico Department of Virginia to August Casualties EditThe regiment lost a total of 293 men during service 1 officer and 76 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded 6 officers and 210 enlisted men died of disease Commanders EditColonel Max Friedman resigned March 9 1862 Colonel David Campbell resigned October 16 1862 Colonel Robert M WestSee also Edit American Civil War portal Pennsylvania portalList of Pennsylvania Civil War regiments Pennsylvania in the American Civil WarReferences EditDyer Frederick H A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Des Moines IA Dyer Pub Co 1908 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 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 5th Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment amp oldid 1146049519, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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