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61st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment

The 61st Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

John Calvin Matthews of the 61st Pennsylvania Infantry, Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor recipient

Service edit

The 61st Pennsylvania was organized at Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in August 1861 and mustered in for a three year enlistment under the command of Colonel Oliver H. Rippey.

The regiment was attached to Jameson's Brigade, Heintzelman's Division, Army of the Potomac, to February 1862. Graham's Brigade, Couch's Division, Army of the Potomac, to March 1862. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, IV Corps, Army of the Potomac, to July 1862. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, IV Corps, to September 1862. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, VI Corps, to October 1862. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, VI Corps, to February 1863. Light Brigade, VI Corps, to May 1863. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, VI Corps, Army of the Potomac, to July 1864. Army of the Shenandoah to December 1864, and Army of the Potomac to June 1865.

The 61st Pennsylvania Infantry mustered out June 28, 1865.

Detailed service edit

Ordered to Washington, D.C. Duty in the defenses of Washington, D. C., until March 1862. Reconnaissance to Pohick Church and Occoquan River November 12, 1861. Advance on Manassas, Va., March 10-15, 1862. Reconnaissance to Gainesville March 20. Moved to the Peninsula, Va., March 26. Siege of Yorktown April 5-May 4. Battle of Williamsburg May 5. Operations about Bottom's Bridge May 20-23. Battle of Seven Pines, May 31-June 1. Seven Days before Richmond June 25-July 1. Seven Pines June 27. White Oak Swamp and Charles City Cross Roads June 30. Malvern Hill July 1. At Harrison's Landing until August 16. Reconnaissance to Malvern Hill August 5-7. Movement to Alexandria, then to Chantilly August 16-30. Chantilly September 1. Maryland Campaign September 6-24. Battle of Antietam September 16-17. Williamsport September 19-20. Duty in Maryland and on the Potomac until November. Movement to Falmouth, Va., November 1-19. Battle of Fredericksburg December 12-15. Burnside's 2nd Campaign, "Mud March," January 20-24, 1863. At Falmouth until April. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Operations at Franklin's Crossing April 29-May 2. Maryes Heights, Fredericksburg, May 3. Salem Heights May 3-4. Banks' Ford May 4. Operations about Deep Run Ravine June 6-13. Battle Of Gettysburg July 2-4. South Mountain, Md., July 6. Duty on line of the Rappahannock and Rapidan until October. Bristoe Campaign October 9-22. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7-8. Rappahannock Station November 7. Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2. At Brandy Station until April 1864. Rapidan Campaign May 4-June 12. Battle of the Wilderness May 5-7. Parker's Store May 5. Spotsylvania May 8-12. Spottsylvania Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient May 12. North Anna River May 23-26. Line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. Cold Harbor June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 17-19. Siege of Petersburg until July 9. Jerusalem Plank Road June 22-23. Moved to Washington, D.C., July 9-11. Repulse of Early's attack on Fort Stevens and the northern defenses of Washington July 11-12. Pursuit of Early to Snicker's Gap July 14-19. Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign August to December. Charlestown August 21. Gilbert's Ford, Opequan Creek, September 13. Third Battle of Winchester, September 19. Fisher's Hill September 22. Battle of Cedar Creek October 19. Duty in the Shenandoah Valley until December. Ordered to Petersburg, Va., December 1. Siege of Petersburg December 1864 to April 1865. Fort Fisher, Petersburg, March 25, 1865. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2. Pursuit of Lee April 3-9. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. March to Danville April 23-29, and duty there until May 23. Moved to Richmond, Va., then to Washington, D.C. Corps Review June 8.

Casualties edit

The regiment lost a total of 338 men during service; 19 officers and 218 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 1 officer and 100 enlisted men died of disease.

Commanders edit

  • Colonel Oliver H. Rippey - killed in action at the Battle of Seven Pines
  • Colonel George C. Spear - killed in action at the Battle of Chancellorsville
  • Colonel George Fairlamb Smith - mustered out September 7, 1864 on the expiration of his enlistment; recommissioned September 29, 1864 and discharged April 20, 1865 by special order
  • Colonel Robert L. Orr

Notable members edit

See also edit

References edit

  • Brewer, Abraham Titus. History, Sixty-First Regiment, Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865 (Pittsburgh, PA: Art Engraving & Print. Co.), 1911.
  • -----. Oration Delivered July 24th, 1888 on Wolf's Hill, Gettysburg at Dedication of Battle Monument in Memory of the Sixty-First Pennsylvania Volunteers (Cleveland, OH: Cleveland Print. & Pub. Co.), 1888.
  • Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908.
  • Helbling, Karen. The Lost Muster Rolls of the 61st Pa. Vols., Company E (New Brighton, PA: Duckpond Press), 2004. ISBN 0-9749-9132-5
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.

External links edit

  • 61st Pennsylvania monument at Gettysburg

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The 61st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War 61st Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteer InfantryActiveSeptember 7 1861 June 28 1865CountryUnited States of AmericaAllegianceUnionBranchInfantryEngagementsSiege of YorktownBattle of WilliamsburgBattle of Seven PinesSeven Days BattlesBattle of Gaines s MillBattle of White Oak SwampBattle of Malvern HillBattle of ChantillyBattle of AntietamBattle of FredericksburgBattle of ChancellorsvilleBattle of GettysburgBristoe CampaignMine Run CampaignBattle of the WildernessBattle of Spotsylvania Court HouseBattle of North AnnaBattle of Totopotomoy CreekBattle of Cold HarborSiege of PetersburgBattle of Fort StevensThird Battle of WinchesterBattle of Fisher s HillBattle of Cedar CreekAppomattox CampaignThird Battle of PetersburgBattle of Appomattox Court House John Calvin Matthews of the 61st Pennsylvania Infantry Civil War Congressional Medal of Honor recipient Contents 1 Service 2 Detailed service 3 Casualties 4 Commanders 5 Notable members 6 See also 7 References 8 External linksService editThe 61st Pennsylvania was organized at Pittsburgh Pennsylvania in August 1861 and mustered in for a three year enlistment under the command of Colonel Oliver H Rippey The regiment was attached to Jameson s Brigade Heintzelman s Division Army of the Potomac to February 1862 Graham s Brigade Couch s Division Army of the Potomac to March 1862 2nd Brigade 1st Division IV Corps Army of the Potomac to July 1862 3rd Brigade 1st Division IV Corps to September 1862 2nd Brigade 3rd Division VI Corps to October 1862 1st Brigade 3rd Division VI Corps to February 1863 Light Brigade VI Corps to May 1863 3rd Brigade 2nd Division VI Corps Army of the Potomac to July 1864 Army of the Shenandoah to December 1864 and Army of the Potomac to June 1865 The 61st Pennsylvania Infantry mustered out June 28 1865 Detailed service editOrdered to Washington D C Duty in the defenses of Washington D C until March 1862 Reconnaissance to Pohick Church and Occoquan River November 12 1861 Advance on Manassas Va March 10 15 1862 Reconnaissance to Gainesville March 20 Moved to the Peninsula Va March 26 Siege of Yorktown April 5 May 4 Battle of Williamsburg May 5 Operations about Bottom s Bridge May 20 23 Battle of Seven Pines May 31 June 1 Seven Days before Richmond June 25 July 1 Seven Pines June 27 White Oak Swamp and Charles City Cross Roads June 30 Malvern Hill July 1 At Harrison s Landing until August 16 Reconnaissance to Malvern Hill August 5 7 Movement to Alexandria then to Chantilly August 16 30 Chantilly September 1 Maryland Campaign September 6 24 Battle of Antietam September 16 17 Williamsport September 19 20 Duty in Maryland and on the Potomac until November Movement to Falmouth Va November 1 19 Battle of Fredericksburg December 12 15 Burnside s 2nd Campaign Mud March January 20 24 1863 At Falmouth until April Chancellorsville Campaign April 27 May 6 Operations at Franklin s Crossing April 29 May 2 Maryes Heights Fredericksburg May 3 Salem Heights May 3 4 Banks Ford May 4 Operations about Deep Run Ravine June 6 13 Battle Of Gettysburg July 2 4 South Mountain Md July 6 Duty on line of the Rappahannock and Rapidan until October Bristoe Campaign October 9 22 Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7 8 Rappahannock Station November 7 Mine Run Campaign November 26 December 2 At Brandy Station until April 1864 Rapidan Campaign May 4 June 12 Battle of the Wilderness May 5 7 Parker s Store May 5 Spotsylvania May 8 12 Spottsylvania Court House May 12 21 Assault on the Salient May 12 North Anna River May 23 26 Line of the Pamunkey May 26 28 Totopotomoy May 28 31 Cold Harbor June 1 12 Before Petersburg June 17 19 Siege of Petersburg until July 9 Jerusalem Plank Road June 22 23 Moved to Washington D C July 9 11 Repulse of Early s attack on Fort Stevens and the northern defenses of Washington July 11 12 Pursuit of Early to Snicker s Gap July 14 19 Sheridan s Shenandoah Valley Campaign August to December Charlestown August 21 Gilbert s Ford Opequan Creek September 13 Third Battle of Winchester September 19 Fisher s Hill September 22 Battle of Cedar Creek October 19 Duty in the Shenandoah Valley until December Ordered to Petersburg Va December 1 Siege of Petersburg December 1864 to April 1865 Fort Fisher Petersburg March 25 1865 Appomattox Campaign March 28 April 9 Assault on and fall of Petersburg April 2 Pursuit of Lee April 3 9 Appomattox Court House April 9 Surrender of Lee and his army March to Danville April 23 29 and duty there until May 23 Moved to Richmond Va then to Washington D C Corps Review June 8 Casualties editThe regiment lost a total of 338 men during service 19 officers and 218 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded 1 officer and 100 enlisted men died of disease Commanders editColonel Oliver H Rippey killed in action at the Battle of Seven Pines Colonel George C Spear killed in action at the Battle of Chancellorsville Colonel George Fairlamb Smith mustered out September 7 1864 on the expiration of his enlistment recommissioned September 29 1864 and discharged April 20 1865 by special order Colonel Robert L OrrNotable members edit1st Sergeant Charles H Clausen Company H Medal of Honor recipient for action at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House Corporal Joseph Fisher Company C Medal of Honor recipient for action at the Third Battle of Petersburg Private Milton Matthews Company C Medal of Honor recipient for action at the Third Battle of Petersburg Sergeant Sylvester D Rhodes Company D Medal of Honor recipient for action at the Battle of Fisher s HillSee also edit nbsp American Civil War portal nbsp Pennsylvania portalList of Pennsylvania Civil War Units Pennsylvania in the Civil WarReferences editBrewer Abraham Titus History Sixty First Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers 1861 1865 Pittsburgh PA Art Engraving amp Print Co 1911 Oration Delivered July 24th 1888 on Wolf s Hill Gettysburg at Dedication of Battle Monument in Memory of the Sixty First Pennsylvania Volunteers Cleveland OH Cleveland Print amp Pub Co 1888 Dyer Frederick H A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Des Moines IA Dyer Pub Co 1908 Helbling Karen The Lost Muster Rolls of the 61st Pa Vols Company E New Brighton PA Duckpond Press 2004 ISBN 0 9749 9132 5Attribution 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 External links edit61st Pennsylvania monument at Gettysburg Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 61st Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment amp oldid 1125919242, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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