Jefferson Guard; 5th Militia The American Civil War had its share of intriguing characters, many of whom had colorful nicknames to match. I have found it helpful to name them to keep track of what weapons they have and to help with unit integrity. Dodge's Mounted Rifles; 1st Mounted Rifles National Guard; 1st Infantry New York and Virginia Coast Guard; 99th Infantry MUSEUM CLOSED: The museum and research center will be closed for renovations from 10 October 2022 to the winter of 2023. Militia, 10th Regiment; 177th Infantry Union Brigade; 101st Infantry Forster's Heavy Artillery; part of 16th Artillery Light Artillery, Gov. New York Cavalry Battalion Frontier Service; Cos. G to L, 26th Cavalry Dickel's Mounted Rifles; 4th Cavalry National Volunteers; 127th Infantry Poughkeepsie Guards; 21st Militia Rochester Regiments, Infantry; 108th Infantry Turner Rifles; 20th Infantry, Ulster Guard; 20th Militia and 80th Infantry Mileage 450. Wadsworth Guards; 104th Infantry Not that the nickname Father Abraham in and of itself is interesting, but the meaning behind it. Halleck Guard, Co. A; Co. A, 119th Infantry Located at Camp Casey, South Korea, the brigade has a critical role of military deterrence on the Korean Peninsula. 6th Ohio: "The Guthrie Grays". Sigel Life Guard, Co. A; Co. D, 119th Infantry The trouser extended from the mid waist down to the ankles and had a pocket on either side. Judson Kill-Cavalry Kilpatrick was thought to have a reckless disregard for the lives of his Union cavalry soldiers. Dragoons, 1st Regiment; 130th Infantry, then 19th Cavalry Billinghurst Battery; 18th Battery (FS Library book 973 M2cwu pt.2.) Fremont's Mississippi Brigade Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker, commanding I Corps, approached Army of the Potomac commander Maj. Gen. George B. McClellan, seeking orders. Buffalo soldiers were African American soldiers who mainly served on the Western frontier following the American Civil War. 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, III Corps (17th Maine, 3rd Michigan, 5th Michigan, 1st, 37th, and 101st New York) Connecticut Cavalry, Companies A and B; 1st Squadron Mix's New Cavalry, 2d Regiment; 23d Cavalry Ellsworth's Avengers; 44th Infantry United States Guards Model Mustang. Oswego County Regiment, 3d; 110th Infantry Burgesses Corps; Company R, 25th Militia Inc. Lee's Summit MO. Astor Rifles; 61st Infantry Scott Rifles; part 51st Infantry Learn how your comment data is processed. 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Corcoran's Brigade or Irish Legion Original 2d Regiment; 4th Regiment and 170th Infantry New York Cavalry, 7th Regiment; 2d Cavalry Colored Troops 40th Regiment Infantry U.S. Troy Regiment, 2d; 22d Infantry [5] The rest of the Iron Brigade would be counterattacked in the early afternoon of July 1st, The Brigade would initially hold their ground against the rebel counterattack. Rochester Cavalry Regiment; 8th Cavalry Independent Company Infantry; 30th Infantry Swain's Cavalry Regiment; 11th Cavalry Sharpshooters, Milton P. Pierce's Company; part 8th Co., Battalion Sharpshooters Enfants Perdus;Independent Battalion of Infantry Auburn Regiment, 2d; 138th Infantry, later 9th Artillery Light/dark blue trousers: depending on the period of the war and unit, trousers versed from light, sky blue to a dark blue the same colour as the coat. Empire, or Spinola's Brigade, 3d Regiment; 163d Infantry The report lists 26,088 names of men who served during the Civil War period, including citizen soldiers who served in local militias. Jefferson Greys; Co. B, 35th Infantry United States Chasseurs; 65th Infantry Stanton Legion; 145th Infantry Horse Artillery, United States Volunteers, 1st Regiment; Cos. B, A and I, 2d Artillery New Paltz Volunteers; part 156th Infantry Nicknamed Dirty First, the 31 st fought hard in these Civil War battles: Battle of Belmont Battle of Fort Donelson Battle of Champion Hill Battle of Big Black River Siege of Vicksburg Battle of Kennesaw Mountain Battle of Atlanta Battle of Jonesboro March to the Sea #11: Alabama 26 th Infantry Regiment - Confederate The 2nd Wisconsin would leave the brigade once they mustered out in 1864, and the 24th Michigan would be transferred up north for guard duty. Newburgh Guard; Co. F, 168th Infantry Albany Regiments; 91st Infantry Carbine Rangers; 1st Cavalry The brigade would fight in the bloody Overland campaign of 1864, and would take part in the siege of Petersburg for the rest of the war. Barnes' Rifle Battery; 26th Battery 3. Foreign Rifles, 1st; 39th Infantry But following his victory at Fort Donelson, the Northern press quickly rechristened him Unconditional Surrender Grant. Weeks; Cos. B, C, D, E and F (new), 12th Infantry (Volunteers) Binghamton Regiment; 109th Infantry New York Zouaves; 1st Regiment, 11th Infantry The new version of TBL mod. Corcoran's Brigade or Irish Legion Original 6th Regiment; all, except Company D in 182d Infantry; Company D as Company H in 155th Infantry In response, Robert E. Lee invaded Pennsylvania. Gen. Solomon Meredith: November 25, 1862 July 1, 1863 (wounded at Gettysburg). Union Coast Guard; 99th Infantry Buffalo Regiment, 1st; 21st Infantry Excelsior, or Sickles' Brigade, 1st Regiment; 70th Infantry Campbell Guards; 107th Infantry D'Epineuil Zouaves; 53d Infantry The Iron Brigade was not heavily engaged in the battle of Fredericksburg, besides for some minor actions by the 24th Michigan. Rifle Battery, 108th Volunteers (Mack's); 18th Battery Yates' Rifles; two Cos. 43d Infantry : 111th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Onondaga County Regiment; 12th Infantry Black Horse Artillery; 18th Battery Please allow players to edit unit nicknames/short names in-game. Irish Regiment, 3d; 63d Infantry Malone Regiment; 98th Infantry United States Regular Army United States Volunteers District of Columbia State forces [ edit] Alabama Arkansas California Connecticut Delaware Florida Georgia Illinois Indiana Iowa Kansas Kentucky Louisiana Maine Maryland Massachusetts Michigan Minnesota Mississippi Missouri Nevada New Hampshire New Jersey New York North Carolina Ohio Oregon Dutchess County Regiment, 2d; 159th Infantry, Eagle, or Scrogg's Brigade United States Zouave Cadets, Co. B; Co. A,. Mozart Regiment; 40th Infantry, N. Nail Factory Company; Co. Berdan's Sharpshooters; 1st United States Sharpshooters Clinton Guards; 61st Infantry (8 companies) Corcoran's Brigade or Irish Legion 4th Regiment; the original 2d Regiment; designated the 170th Infantry Morgan's 2d Regiment United States; 2d Artillery Company A, 7th Indiana Infantry Regiment, wrote about several regimental nicknames used during the War. As the Western men advanced up the National Road, forcing the Confederate line all the way back to the gap, McClellan asked, "What troops are those fighting in the Pike?" Oswego County Regiment, 2d; 81st Infantry 7 Cos Rochester Regiments, Infantry; 105th Infantry Plattsburgh Regiment; 96th Infantry Sharpshooters, 6th, 7th, Sth and gth Companies ; 1st Independent Battalion Sharpshooters Answer: Lyon's Iowa Greyhounds Colored Troops 36th Regiment Infantry U.S. Utica Citizen Corps; Co. A, 14th Infantry Mounted Rifles, 2d; 2d Mounted Rifles Seymour Guard; 7th Artillery Volunteer State Zouaves; Co. C, 10th Infantry List of American Civil War units by state, List of Union Civil War monuments and memorials, List of memorials to the Grand Army of the Republic, Confederate artworks in the United States Capitol, List of Confederate monuments and memorials, Removal of Confederate monuments and memorials. Oswego County Regiment; 24th Infantry Union Guards; 59th Infantry Independent Rifles; Co. A, 151st Infantry Scott's Life Guard, 1st Regiment; 4th Infantry I propose to move immediately upon your works. As the Battle of Fort Donelson, which ended on February 16, 1862,was one of the Unions first victories, word of it spread quickly and the U.S. in General U.S. Grant quickly became known as Unconditional Surrender. List of military units raised by the Commonwealth of Kentucky during the American Civil War for service in the Union Army. The 1st Minnesota actually suffered the highest casualty percentage of any Union regiment in a single Civil War engagement during the battle of Gettysburg, losing 216 out of 262 men (82%). United States Volunteer Cavalry, 1st Regiment; 11th Cavalry There have been other brigades known by the same name. Excelsior Battery, 2d; 10th Battery Often illustrating a certain trait or characteristic of a commander, the authorship of a nickname frequently fell into one of several identifiable patterns or categories. On this Wikipedia the language links are at the top of the page across from the article title. The 1st Heavy Brigade Combat Team of the 2nd Infantry Division (United States) is known as the Iron Brigade as well. Its unit crest is similar to the medals issued to veterans of both the Western and the Eastern Iron Brigades of the Army of the Potomac. Vosburgh Chasseurs; 71st Militia, 53d Infantry (new). McClellan Chasseurs; Cos. F and K, 90th Infantry Jackson Heavy Artillery, 2d Regiment; 5th Artillery Oneida County Regiment, 1st; 14th Infantry Metropolitan Guard, 5th Regiment; 174th Infantry RobertP said: In a recent thread CSAToday tells us that his SUV Camp is named "Sons of Mars" after the nickname of Co. D, 46th N.C. Infantry. The all-Western brigade, composed of Wisconsin, Michigan and Indiana troops, earned their famous nickname, while under the command of Brig. I, 71st Militia, originally Co. L, 19th Militia Empire, or Spinola's Brigade, 4th Regiment; 164th Infantry (part) Lincoln Divers; 99th Infantry Though significantly outgunned, the . Ethan Allen Regiment; 178th Infantry (part) Westchester Light Infantry; part 178th Infantry Yonkers Regiment; Cos. L and M, and part of Cos. B, D, I and K, 172d Infantry, transferred to 6th Artillery, Zook's Voltigeurs; 57th Infantry Brooklyn Phalanx; 67th Infantry Black River Artillery, 3d Battalion; 6th Battalion Artillery Mooer's Company; part Co. E, 124th Infantry I'm Jessica, a Roman Catholic wife and home educating mother to our nine children. He was an excellent tactician; however, for the troops it was a slow and careful process that took entirely too long. Excelsior Rifle Legion, New York; 92d Infantry, Faugh-a-ballagh; Capt. The Iron Brigade, also known as The Black Hats, Black Hat Brigade, Iron Brigade of the West, and originally King's Wisconsin Brigade was an infantry brigade in the Union Army of the Potomac during the American Civil War. Perhaps the most famous nickname in military history Stonewall was bestowed on Thomas J. Jackson after his determined stance on Henry Hill at the battle of First Manassas. Zoos-Zoos; 9th Infantry Cameron Rifles; part of 59th Infantry Spinola's Brigade; see Empire Brigade Colored Troops 41st Regiment Infantry U.S. Irish Legion, Corcoran's, see Corcoran's Brigade The Civil War Unit Study and Lap Book. Washington Volunteers; 36th Infantry Independent Company Infantry, 12th, part; Co. H, part, 194th Infantry The 54th Regiment became famous for its fighting prowess and for the great courage of its members. Cavalry, 17th Regiment; 1st Veteran Cavalry (part) United States Vanguard; part 59th Infantry I, 8th Militia Ticonderoga Cavalry Company; Co. E (new), 2d Cavalry Lindsay Blues; 102d Militia Irish Rifles; 37th Infantry Pierrepont Cavalry, Abohbot's Cavalry; part 14th Cavalry Rifles; 28th Militia O.) National Guard 4th Regiment; 173d Infantry Eagle, or Scrogg's Brigade, 3d Regiment; Companies I and K, 95th Infantry Hobart's (Elijah) Company, 2d Regiment United States Sharpshooters; Co. B, 93d Infantry Lewis County Battalion; 3d Battalion Artillery Regiments Search unit histories of over 4,000 Union and Confederate regiments. Kossuth Guard or Rifles; part Co. "On the Union side, continental European firearms were mostly distributed to the Western armies--as such, the Lorenz Rifle was relatively uncommon in the Army of the Potomac (although two regiments of the famous Iron Brigade carried them) but heavily used by the Army of the Cumberland and Army of Tennessee. Federal Guard; 178th Infantry (part) ", This page was last edited on 7 February 2023, at 02:17. Yates' Rifles; part 51st Infantry Category Convertible. United States Constitution Guard; 40th Infantry Polish Legion; part of 39th Infantry Madison and Cortland Regiment; 157th Infantry This group was very concentrated in some areas and were against President Lincoln. The Springfield Model 1861 rifled musket, firing the .58 caliber projectile, was issued to the 6th Wisconsin, 19th Indiana, and 24th Michigan regiments. German Rifles, 1st Regiment; 8th Infantry Albany Republican Artillery; Company A, 25th Militia It was formerly known as the 57th Field Artillery Brigade, at which time its subordinate organizations included the 1st Battalion, 126th Field Artillery Regiment and the 1st Battalion, 121st Field Artillery Regiment from the Wisconsin Army National Guard, plus the 1st Battalion, 182nd Field Artillery Regiment of the Michigan Army National Guard. Rochester Cavalry Regiment; 22d Cavalry Cameron Highlanders; part of 78th Infantry (old) Corning Light Infantry; 18th Cavalry Union Frock coat. The following is taken from Third Annual Report of the Bureau of Military Statistics of the State of New York, Albany: [The Bureau], (C. Wendell), 1866.. Oneida county responded promptly to the President's first call for troops, and never flagged in her zeal during the war. German Rifles, 5th Regiment; 45th Infantry Gen. Rufus King: September 28, 1861 May 7, 1862 : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Brooklyn Rifles; 87th Infantry, except Companies C and E German Cavalry, 1st Regiment; 4th Cavalry Walkill Guards; Co. D, 18th Infantry :) Last edited by . Tompkins' Blues; 12th Militia Paw-Paw, Michigan Co.; Co. C, 70th Infantry It was during World War I that the 57th Field Artillery Brigade earned its nickname as it spent many hours at the front and fired more artillery rounds than any brigade in the American Army. Another Confederate Johnson, Adam R. Stovepipe Johnson was known for deceptively making black stovepipes appear as cannon from a distance. I was home educated myself, along with my eleven younger siblings. Leslie Guards; part 66th Infantry. Gibbon's brigade would lose 725 men out of 1900, the 2nd Wisconsin losing 276 out of 430 men. The list of Kentucky's Confederate Civil War units is shown separately. Brig. Advanced Zoos; 62d Infantry American Rifles; 71st Militia Die-no-mores; Company D, 48th Infantry This is a list of South Carolina Confederate Civil War units. Battery) (part) Colored Troops names. Sources. Irish Brigade, Meagher's, 5th Regiment, formerly 4th; 88th Infantry Rifle Battery; 26th Battery Morgan Rifles; 93d Infantry Albany Zouave Cadets; Company A, 10th Militia, and Company A, 177th Infantry brigade. German Artillery, Company F; 41st Infantry (part) It was combined into a brigade with the 2nd and 6th Wisconsin, and the 19th Indiana, under the command of Brig. Excelsior, or Sickles' Brigade Netherland Legion; part 39th Infantry It was thought that General McClellan resembles Napoleon Bonaparte, not only in physical appearance, but in his inflated sense of self-worth and importance. The inside of the coat was lined with cotton to make a better fit. Pratt Guard; part 178th Infantry United Turner Rifles; 20th Infantry Phoenix Regiment; part 164th Infantry ROSTER OF OHIO SOLDIERS. Honved Regiment; part of 52d Infantry The border states had both Confederate and Union units, and in many of the Confederate states Union forces organized Union units from individuals who swore loyalty to the United States. Ohio 6th Independent Cavalry Co. (Jeptha Garrard's); Co. L, 3d Cavalry "Fall-Out" A soldier that can not keep up with his/her unit. O.) Cromwellian Regiment; 76th Infantry, Davies Light Cavalry; 13th Cavalry (part) Corps d'Elite; 103d Infantry; Company C McDowell's I Corps did not join the bulk of the Army of the Potomac in the Peninsula Campaign. Notify me of follow-up comments by email. All other equipment not mentioned included standard field equipment of the Union army consisting of canteens, belts, cartridge box, bayonet and scabbard, haversack and other various items of kit. Pierrepont Rifles; part of 14th Cavalry Connecticut Cavalry, Companies C and D; 2d Cavalry, Harris Light National Union Rangers; part 2d Artillery Vinton Rifles; 43d Infantry Brooklyn Chasseurs; 84th Infantry Italian Legion; part, 39th Infantry Sherman used the name in his letters and messages to others. Tenth Legion; 56th Infantry Whether the issue of slavery was decided, let alone ended, was of no concern. United States Volunteers; part 57th Infantry Gen. John Gibbon: May 7, 1862 November 4, 1862 Onondagas; 122d Infantry For more on that check outA Nasty Bite from a Civil War Copperhead. Sharpshooters, Benjamin C. Butler's Battalion ; Cos. A, B, C and D, 93d Infantry Cattaraugus Regiment, 1st; 64th Infantry Sailors See a list of 18,000 African American sailors that served in the Civil War. Waiting behind a stone fence, Wyman White, one of the U.S. sharpshooters later recalled: "They came yelling and firing and struggling . The history of the Gurkhas stretches back to 1814, when British colonial forces clashed with the city-state of Gorkha during the Anglo-Nepalese War. Mohawk Rangers or Rifles; three cos. of 81st Infantry Corcoran's Brigade or Irish Legion Original 8th Regiment; not organized, but all enlisted men in 164th Infantry 13th Indiana: "Old Guard" Regiment. The men of Company G, 55th North Carolina, from Johnston and Wayne Counties were known as the "North Carolina Rebels." The men of Company F, 56th North Carolina, from Guilford County, were known as the "Stonewall Boys." Company B, 34th North Carolina, from Rutherford County were known as the "Sandy Run Yellow Jackets." Nicknames from the Civil War CW Nicknames List of names and questions to be answered 2-5-12 B lack Student sparks debate with Confederate Flag Would they have used shortened nicknames like Ben for Benjam. Saint Lawrence County Regiment, 3d; 106th Infantry Raney's (James A.) Militia, 55th Regiment, part; 55th Infantry Independent Corps, New York Light Infantry; Enfants Perdus Excelsior, or Sickles' Brigade, 5th Regiment; 74th Infantry New York Militia Laws during the Civil War. New York or United States Cavalry, 7th Regiment; 2d Cavalry, Harris Light Fremont Rifles; Company C, 49th Infantry Tenth Legion Artillery; 1st and 2d Cos. Light Artillery, 56th Infantry, later 7th Battery, and 8th Battery "Mozart Regiment" 40th New York Infantry. On August 28, 1862, during the preliminary phases of the Second Battle of Bull Run, it stood up against attacks from a superior force under Maj. Gen Thomas J. It was the most widely issued infantry weapon used by Federal troops. Cavalry, 2d Cavalry, Harris Light; 7th Regiment, United States or New York State Cavalry Eagle, or Scrogg's Brigade, 4th Regiment; 78th Infantry (part) They were known throughout the war as the "Black Hats" because of the black 1858 model Hardee hats issued to Army regulars, rather than the blue kepis worn by most other Union Army units. You just need the threads to weave them together. Cortland Regiment; 157th Infantry Corcoran Zouaves; 164th Infantry Slow Trot and Rock of Chickamauga are both nicknames for Union General George H. Thomas. Few periods of American history are as tumultuous, disputed, and studied as the American Civil War.From April 2, 1861, to May 9, 1865, Americans battled each other over states' rights, slavery, and expansion to the west. Index of Synonyms, A|B|C|D|E|F|G|H|I|J|K|L|M|N|O|P|R|S|T|U|V|W|Y|Z, Abohbots' (D. Barry's (General) Rocket Battalion Artillery; Rocket Battalion, later 23d and 24th Batteries The list is as follows: Some of these nicknames arewell-known and will come as no surprise to you. Col. William W. Robinson: May 6, 1864 June 7, 1864 document.getElementById( "ak_js" ).setAttribute( "value", ( new Date() ).getTime() ); Stonewall Jackson Makes His Fatal Reconnaissance But On Which Road? : University Publications of America, 1993. Tenth National Guard; 177th Infantry Griswold Light Cavalry; 21st Cavalry Richard S. Ewells hairless pate caused him to be Old Bald Head, and reading spectacles combined with a strict temperament prompted the men of Union general Andrew A. Humphreys to call him Old Goggle Eyes..