1861 |
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Organized at Brattleboro |
September 21 |
Mustered in |
September 21-23 |
Moved to Washington, D.C., duty at Camp Griffin, Defences of Washington attached to Brooks' Brigade, Smith's Division, Army of the Potomac |
October 19 |
Reconnoissance to Vienna, Va. |
1862 |
March 10 |
Moved to Alexandria, attached to 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac |
March 23-24 |
To Fortress Monroe |
March 27-28 |
Reconnoissance to Big Bethel |
March 30 |
Reconnoissance to Warwick |
April 4 |
Young's Mills |
April 5-May 4 |
Siege of Yorktown |
April 16 |
Lee's Mills |
May 5 |
Battle of Williamsburg, attached to 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 6th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac |
June 25-July 1 |
Seven days before Richmond |
June 27 |
Garnett's Farm |
June 29 |
Savage Station |
June 30 |
White Oak Swamp Bridge |
July 1 |
Malvern Hill |
July-August |
At Harrison's Landing |
August 16-24 |
Moved to Fortress Monroe, then to Alexandria |
September-October |
Maryland Campaign |
September 14 |
Crampton's Pass, Md.
First Lieutenant George Hooker earned the Medal of Honor by singlehandedly capturing a Confederate major and over 100 men, as well as their regiment's colors. |
September 16-17 |
Battle of Antietam
Commanded by Lieut. Col. Chas. B. Stoughton. The regiment was not heavily engaged at Antietam and suffered only light losses. |
September 26-October 29 |
At Hagerstown, Md. |
October 29-November 19 |
Movement to Falmouth |
December 12-15 |
Battle of Fredericksburg |
1863 |
January 20-24 |
Burnside's Second Campaign, "Mud March" |
April 27-May 6 |
Chancellorsville Campaign |
April 29-May 2 |
Operations at Franklin's Crossing |
May 3 |
Maryes Heights. Fredericksburg |
May 3-4 |
Salem Heights |
May 4 |
Banks' Ford |
June 5-13 |
Franklin's Crossing |
July 2-4 |
Battle of Gettysburg
Commanded by Colonel Charles B. Stoughton. It brought 437 men to the field and suffered one wounded. |
July 10-13 |
Funkstown |
August 14-September 16 |
Detached for duty at New York |
September 16-23 |
Moved to Alexandria, then to Fairfax Court House, Va., and to Culpeper Court House |
October 9-22 |
Bristoe Campaign |
November 7-8 |
Advance to the Rappahannock |
November 7 |
Rappahannock Station |
November 26-December 2 |
Mine Run Campaign |
1864 |
May-June |
Campaign from the Rapidan to the James |
May 5-7 |
Battles of the Wilderness |
May 8-12 |
Spottsylvania |
May 12-21 |
Spottsylvania Court House |
May 12 |
Assault on the Salient, Spottsylvania |
May 23-26 |
North Anna River |
May 26-28 |
On line of the Pamunkey |
May 28-31 |
Totopotomoy |
June 1-12 |
Cold Harbor |
June 18-19 |
Before Petersburg |
June 22-23 |
Jerusalem Plank Road |
June 24 - July 9 |
Siege of Petersburg |
July 9-11 |
Moved to Washington, D.C. |
July 11-12 |
Repulse of Early's attack on Fort Stevens |
August 7-
November 28 |
Sheridan's Shenandoah Valley Campaign |
August 21-22 |
Near Charlestown |
September 13 |
Gilbert's Ford, Opequan River |
September 19 |
Battle of Opequan, Winchester |
September 22 |
Fisher's Hill |
October 19 |
Battle of Cedar Creek |
September 30 |
Duty at Strasburg. Nonveterans mustered out |
November 9 |
At Kernstown |
December 9-12 |
Moved to Petersburg, Va.; Siege of Petersburg begins |
1865 |
March 25 |
Fort Fisher, before Petersburg |
March 28-April 9 |
Appomattox Campaign |
April 2 |
Assault on and fall of Petersburg |
April 6 |
Sailor's Creek |
April 9 |
Appomattox Court House. Surrender of Lee and his army. |
April 10 - 28 |
At Farmville and Burkesville Junction |
April 23-27 |
March to Danville |
May 18 |
Moved to Manchester |
May 24-June 3 |
March to Washington |
June 8 |
Corps Review |
July 13 |
Mustered out |