1st Massachusetts Infantry Regiment

 

The 1st lost 8 officers and 134 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 officer and 78 enlisted men by disease, a total of 221. The regiment is honored by a monument at Gettysburg.

 

Timeline of the 1st Massachusetts Infantry Regiment

May 23, 1861

Organized at Boston and mustered in Companies A, B, G and H

May 24

Companies D, F, K and I Mustered in

May 25

Company E mustered in

May 27

Company C mustered in

June 15

Left State for Washington, D.C.

June 17

Arrived Washington and attached to Richardson's Brigade, Tyler's Division, McDowell's Army of Northeast Virginia, with duty at Camp Banks, Georgeton, D.C.

July 16-21

Advance on Manassas, Va.

July 17

Occupation of Fairfax Court House

July 21

Battle of Bull Run

July 22 - August 15

At Fort Albany

September 7

Moved to Bladensburg; attached to Hooker's Brigade, Division of the Potomac

September 7-
October 7

Expedition to Lower Maryland, attached to 1st Brigade, Hooker's Division, Army of the Potomac

October 25-27

Moved to Posey's Plantation

October 28

Duty at Posey's Plantation and at Shipping Point

November 14

Affair at Mattawoman Creek

March, 1862

1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 3rd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac

April 7

Ordered to Fortress Monroe, Va., then to Yorktown

April 16-May 4

Siege of Yorktown

April 26

Affair at Yorktown (Cos. "A," "H" and "I")

May 5

Battle of Williamsburg

May 31-June 1

Battle of Fair Oaks, Seven Pines

June 25-July 1

Seven days before Richmond

June 25

Battles of Oak Grove

June 29

Savage Station

June 30

White Oak Swamp and Glendale

July 1

Malvern Hill

July 2 - August 15

At Harrison's Landing

August 15-26

Movement to Fortress Monroe, then to Centreville

August 27

Bristoe Station or Kettle Run

August 28

Catlett's Station

August 29

Battle of Groveton

August 30

Battle of Bull Run

September - December

Duty in the Defences of Washington

September 1- 13

At Fort Lyon

September 14 - October 20

Near Fairfax Seminary

October 21 - November 1

At Munson's Hill

November 2-25

Duty at Fairfax Station

November 10-12

Operations on Orange & Alexandria Railroad

December 12-15

Battle of Fredericksburg

January 20-24, 1863

"Mud March"

January - April 27

At Falmouth

February 5-7

Operations at Rappahannock Bridge and Grove Church

April 27-May 6

Chancellorsville Campaign

May 1-5

Battle of Chancellorsville

June 11-July 24

Gettysburg Campaign

July 1-3

Battle of Gettysburg

The regiment was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Clark B. Baldwin. It brought 384 men to the field, losing 16 killed, 83 wounded and 21 missing.

 

From the monument, "On July 2, 1863 from 11 a.m. until 6:30 p.m. the First Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, Lieut. Col. Clark B. Baldwin commanding, occupied this spot in support of its skirmish line 80 feet in advance. The regiment subsequently took position in the brigade line and was engaged until the close of the action."

July 5 - 24

Pursuit of Lee

July 30-August 1

Moved to New York

August - October 15

Duty at Governor's Island Ricker's Island and David's Island, New York Harbor

October 15

Moved to Washington

October 17

To Union Mills, Va. and rejoin Corps

November 7-8

Advance to line of the Rappahannock

November 7

Kelly's Ford

November 26-December 2

Mine Run Campaign

November 27

Payne's Farm

December

Duty near Brandy Station

February 6-7, 1864

Demonstration on the Rapidan

March

1st Brigade, 4th Division, 2nd Army Corps

May 3-20

Rapidan Campaign

May 5 7

Battle of the Wilderness

May 8-12

Spottsylvania

May 12-21

Spottsylvania Court House

May 12

Assault on the Salient at Spottsylvania Court House

May 19

Harris Farm or Fredericksburg Road

May 20

Ordered home for muster out; Veterans and Recruits transferred to 11th Massachussetts Infantry

May 25, 1864

Mustered out, expiration of term.