Independent Volunteers; 50th Engineers
Halleck Infantry; 146th Infantry
United States Volunteer Cavalry, 1st Regiment; 11th Cavalry
Baxter Light Guards; 31st Infantry
This in an index to the Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System (CWSS) which is a computerized database containing very basic facts about servicemen who served on both sides during the Civil War. The line is known for its size, strength, and dedication to the protection of the backfield. Learn how your comment data is processed. Berdan's Sharpshooters; 1st United States Sharpshooters
New York City Artillery, 1st; 12th Artillery, later part of 15th Artillery
The nickname "Iron Brigade," with its connotation of fighting men with iron dispositions, was applied formally or informally to a number of units in the Civil War and in later conflicts. John P. Glass, 74th Infantry
Onondaga Cavalry; part 3d Cavalry
Company A, 7th Indiana Infantry Regiment, wrote about several regimental nicknames used during the War. New York Militia Laws during the Civil War. Vermont units are listed on pages 73-78. Grenadiers; Company A,103d Infantry
Battery C, New York Volunteer Artillery; 4th Battery
Tenth National Guard; 177th Infantry
Nicknames were common in both armies, such as the Iron Brigade and the Stonewall Brigade . Honved Regiment; part of 52d Infantry
However, the pressure would eventually be too heavy, and the Brigade would slowly fall back to Seminary Ridge. Dickinson Guard; 89th Infantry
Union Regiment; 27th Infantry
Utica Citizen Corps; Co. A, 14th Infantry
Practical Engineers and Mechanics, 1st Regiment
Bethesda, Maryland. Continental Guard, 1st; 48th Infantry
Ira Harris Cavalry; 5th Cavalry
Saratoga Regiment; 77th Infantry
Independent Company Infantry, 2lst; Co. F, 194th Infantry
Hooker said that the brigade had performed even more superbly at Second Bull Run; to this, McClellan said that the brigade consisted of the "best troops in the world". Recent scholarship[7] identifies two other brigades referred to by their members or others as "The Iron Brigade": Cayuga and Wayne County Regiment; 138th Infantry, later 9th Artillery
Seward Artillery; 3d Artillery
A popular nickname among Union soldiers and civilians for President Abraham Lincoln. Zouaves, 2d; a transient organization, men joined 40th Infantry, Rosters Of The New York Volunteers During The Civil War, 61 Lake Avenue, Saratoga Springs, NY 12866
Seward National Guard
Les Enfants Perdus; Independent Corps, Light Infantry
Westchester Chasseurs; 17th Infantry
Militia, 10th Regiment; 177th Infantry
New York Militia Laws during the Civil War. Conkling Rifles; 97th Infantry
Abraham Lincoln, New York, military, rebellion, secession, artillery, the federal government, battlefield, fire, conflict, secession are some of the common words referred to whenever you will talk about the war's period. The brigade took pride in its designation, "1st Brigade, 1st Division, I Corps", under which it played a prominent role in the first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, July 1, 1863. Metropolitan Cavalry; 14th Cavalry
general discussion. Hyde's (W. Napoleon in Gray is not very original in itsorigin. Independent Company of Infantry (Edw. Sharpshooters, Milton P. Pierce's Company; part 8th Co., Battalion Sharpshooters
He was an excellent tactician; however, for the troops it was a slow and careful process that took entirely too long. Washington Guards; 120th Infantry
Stevens' Sharpshooters; Co. C, Enfants Perdus
The blank space is already there in the regiments.dat file. The Badgers play in Camp Randall Stadium, a site used to train Wisconsin volunteers during the Civil War.[10][11]. Friend's Rifle Guards; Company E, 70th Infantry
Troy Regiment, 3d; 169th Infantry
United Turner Rifles; 20th Infantry
Many commanders won their nicknames through military performance. Infantry[ edit] New York Monument at Gettysburg 34th NY Infantry Monument at Antietam 42nd NY Infantry Monument at Gettysburg 59th NY Infantry Monument at Gettysburg 64th NY Infantry Monument at Gettysburg 68th NY Infantry Monument at Gettysburg Plaque for 83rd NY Volunteers Meagher's Irish Brigade; see Irish Brigade
O.) New York State Rifles; 18th Infantry
Independent Battery B, or 2d; 3d Battery
Ohio and the Civil War Ohioans played an important role in the Civil War effort, supplying 319,189 Union soldiers for at least 29 artillery units, 13 cavalry units, and 198 infantry units. Saint Lawrence County Regiment, 4th; 142d Infantry
Independent Company Infantry, 17th; Co. Phone: (518) 581-5100 | Fax: (518) 581-5111. I would hope that you would _not_ turn this sort of thing into a book. Seymour Guard; 7th Artillery
Troy Regiment, 2d; 22d Infantry
He was 100 years old. It consisted of the 22nd New York, 24th New York, 30th New York, 14th Regiment (New York State Militia), and 2nd U.S. Sharpshooters. National Guard; 1st Infantry
Independent Tompkins Blues; 12th Militia
Dozen, The; 12th Infantry
The initial focus of the CWSS is the Names Index Project, a project to enter names and other basic information from 6.3 million soldier records in the . Winslow's Company of Infantry; part 142d Infantry, Yager Regiment, 2d; 41st Infantry
Cemeteries Tenth Legion Sharpshooters, 5th Co., Sharpshooters ; Co. L, 56th Infantry
I, 71st Militia, originally Co. L, 19th Militia
McClellan stated, "They must be made of iron." Defenders, The; 178th Infantry (part)
It was formed with units from the states of Wisconsin and Michigan. Required fields are marked *. Irish Brigade; Cos. G, H and I, 105th Infantry
Normal School Company; Co. E (new), 44th Infantry
This article is about the Civil War brigade. Fluvanna Artillery ). Militia, 12th Regiment, Henry A. This is a list of South Carolina Confederate Civil War units. Pierrepont Cavalry, Abohbot's Cavalry; part 14th Cavalry
This particular composition of men, from the three Western states, led it to be sometimes referred to as the "Iron Brigade of the West". It was here that he issued Order 28 which gave soldiers the right to treat women like prostitutes. Ohio 6th Independent Cavalry Co. (Jeptha Garrard's); Co. L, 3d Cavalry
Cameron Rifle Highlanders; Companies B and C, 78th Infantry (old)
All rights reserved. United States Guards
DeCamp's Cavalry; 14th Cavalry (part)
Empire, or Spinola's Brigade
Warren Rifles; 95th Infantry
Washington Zouaves; part of 57th Infantry
I was home educated myself, along with my eleven younger siblings. This list of names will be available at the African American Civil War Memorial in Washington, D.C., as well as at NPS battlefield sites. Fitted with a single breasted row of nine brass buttons, each with the federal eagle on them. Hanker: To have a strong, often restless desire, in this case foryou guessed ithistory! Coast Guard; 99th Infantry
Nyack Volunteers; part 17th Infantry, Ogdensburgh Regiment; 60th Infantry
National Guard Rifles; part 57th Infantry
Waiting behind a stone fence, Wyman White, one of the U.S. sharpshooters later recalled: "They came yelling and firing and struggling . Scott's Life Guard, 2d Regiment; 38th Infantry
This single-shot, muzzle loading, percussion cap rifle weighed nine pounds with a barrel length of forty inches. Mooer's Company; part Co. E, 124th Infantry
The Iron Brigade lost its all-Western status on July 16, 1863, following its crippling losses at Gettysburg, when the 167th Pennsylvania was incorporated into it, and a company of New York sharpshooters. General Hooker received this nickname not for any action, but purely on the fact that the New York Courier and Enquirermade a typo and instead of reading an incoming transmission as FightingJoe Hooker Attacks Rebels it was relayed as Fighting Joe Hooker Attacks Rebels. He was never very fond of the nickname and hardly deserved it. Brigade Names - General Discussions - Game-Labs Forum. Corcoran's Brigade or Irish Legion Original 2d Regiment; 4th Regiment and 170th Infantry
Oswego County Regiment, 4th; 147th Infantry
Republican Rifles
Italian Guard; 12th Militia
Troy Regiment, 1st; 2d Infantry
"Swamphogs" 19th Indiana Infantry. National Guard, see Militia
The 6th Wisconsin and 7th Wisconsin fight together till the end of the war. Back to Unit. Mathew W. Lively Garibaldi Guard; 39th Infantry
Militia, 19th Regiment; 168th Infantry
Wayne Guards, Anthony; 135th Infantry, later 6th Artillery
McClellan Cavalry; 20th Cavalry
Battery B, New York Volunteer Artillery; 3d Battery
New York Sappers and Miners; 15th Engineers
In the Voices section of the Fall 2021 issue of The Civil War Monitor we highlighted quotes by Union and Confederate soldiers about nicknames. For example, a 16-year-long war fought in the 19th century in Yorubaland was nicknamed " Kiriji " which is an onomatopoeic word for the thunderous sounds of cannons used during the war. A North Carolina regiment that distinguished itself at Gettysburg was the 26th . Leslie Guards; part 66th Infantry. United States Lancers; part Co. M, 9th Cavalry
Then again at the Battle Of Antietam, September 17th, 1862. The first 3 names are nicknames which include the word squad, crew or squadron at the end. Vosburgh Chasseurs; 71st Militia, 53d Infantry (new). The list of South Carolina Union Civil War units is shown separately. 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. Excelsior Battery, 1st; 5th Battery
It gives name, age, state or country of birth, dates of service, and remarks, and is arranged alphabetically. Sprague Light Cavalry; 16th Cavalry
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United States Voltigeurs or Rangers, Co. A; Co. D, 51st Infantry
German Artillery Company; Hamilton Artillery(34th Ind. Oregon Rifles, 1st Regiment
The Iron Brigade, proportionately, suffered the most casualties of any brigade in the Civil War. 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. It consisted of: A Hardee black hat: A tall blocked, brimmed black hat, featuring a brass infantry bugle, a red I Corps circle patch and brass numbers/letters of the front to indicate units and companies. Northern New York Regiment, 2d; 22d Infantry
McDowell's I Corps did not join the bulk of the Army of the Potomac in the Peninsula Campaign. [6], 24th Michigan Monument, Gettysburg National Military Park. Dutchess County Regiment, 2d; 159th Infantry, Eagle, or Scrogg's Brigade
The 19th Indiana would eventually be transferred to the 20th Indiana Infantry Regiment in October, 1864. Mechanic Rifles; three companies, 66th Infantry
O.) I find it odd because it is well know that Abraham (from the Bible) had hundreds of slaves. Union Sharpshooters; part of 17th Veteran Infantry
Oneida County Regiment, 1st; 14th Infantry
The feature already exists and should be very easy to implement into the game. Governor's Guard; 2d Mounted Rifles
Although the list of names could go on some common, some obscure theres no question that Civil War soldiers seemed to enjoy both honoring and chastising their leaders by labeling them with distinctive nicknames. Geneseo Regiment; 104th (part)
Phoenix Regiment; part 164th Infantry
Franklin's Own; 98th Infantry
Ming's Own; part 59th Infantry
Varian's Battery; Artillery Co. Metropolitan Guard, 4th Regiment; 173d Infantry
W.) Cavalry Company; Co. C, 3d Cavalry, Militia
Rifle Regiment; 13th Infantry
Washington Light Cavalry, Cos. A and B; Cos. L and M, 16th Cavalry
Many leaders were given a nickname to illustrate a certain physical characteristic or personality trait. 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. The governor of Wisconsin, Alexander Randall, had hoped to see the formation of an entirely Wisconsin brigade, but the Army unwittingly frustrated his plans by transferring the 5th Wisconsin from King's brigade and including the Hoosiers instead. Parrott Battery; 4th Battery
Category Convertible. Sharpshooters, 6th, 7th, Sth and gth Companies ; 1st Independent Battalion Sharpshooters
The Civil War in Virginia (1862) George B. McClellan -who replaced the aging General Winfield Scott as supreme commander of the Union Army after the first months of the war-was beloved by his. Albany Regiments; 3d Infantry
Jefferson County Regiment; 10th Artillery
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. Eagle, or Scrogg's Brigade, 5th Regiment; 53d Infantry, 2d organization, became part of 132d and 162d Infantry
Unfortunately, we didn't have room to include all that we found. by Jessica | Jul 18, 2013 | American History, . The memorial is due for completion in the fall of 1997. Stanton Legion; 145th Infantry
Ellsworth's Grays; 21st Militia
Orange Blossoms; 124th Infantry
Albany and Yates Rifles; 43d Infantry
Duryee's Zouaves, 1st; 5th Infantry
Sure, 'Goose' is not the greatest nickname in the military ranks (slow, dumb bird flying in a group formation), but there was also ' Iceman ' and ' Maverick .'. Van Alen Cavalry; 3d Cavalry
Seymour Light Cavalry; 13th Cavalry
As July of 1863 approached, Ulysses S. Grant was about to take Vicksburg, cutting the Confederacy in two and making the Mississippi a Union river again. But following his victory at Fort Donelson, the Northern press quickly rechristened him Unconditional Surrender Grant. Mix's New Cavalry, 2d Regiment; 23d Cavalry
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. New York or United States Cavalry, 7th Regiment; 2d Cavalry, Harris Light
Scott Life Guard; 28th Infantry
On February 27, 1863, the brigade, now under the command of Brig. Beecher's Pets; Company E. 67th Infantry
Buffalo Regiment, Col. Franklin Sidway's; merged in 151st Infantry
The American Civil War - by nicknames. Rifle Battery; 26th Battery
Irish Brigade, Meagher's, 3d Regiment; 63d Infantry
Pratt Guard; part 178th Infantry
110th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Not to be confused with the famous "Iron Brigade" of the Civil War, the 57th Field Artillery Brigade is also known as the "Iron Brigade," a nickname traditionally given to crack artillery units in the Civil War. Eagle, or Scrogg's Brigade, 4th Regiment; 78th Infantry (part)
Rochester Regiments, Infantry; 105th Infantry
Light Guard, 106th Regiment; 12th Militia
I have found it helpful to name them to keep track of what weapons they have and to help with unit integrity. Tompkin's Minthorne Regiment; 175th Infantry
Utica Regiment; 26th Infantry. Corcoran Zouaves; 164th Infantry
Syracuse Zouaves; Co. D, 3d Infantry, Tammany Jackson Guards or Regiment; 42d Infantry
The last 4 names are task specific names, such as 'Crisis Evaluation Unit' and 'Classified Intelligence Division'. Advance Guard Zouaves; 5th Infantry
Metropolitan Guard, 3d Regiment; 162d Infantry
Harlan's Cavalry, Krom's Co.; Co. G, 5th Cavalry
Irish Brigade, Meagher's, 5th Regiment, formerly 4th; 88th Infantry
Washington Grays, 1st Troop; Co. L, 1st Engineers, later 4th Battery
President's Life Guard, Co. A; Co. A, 59th Infantry
Ira Harris Cavalry; 6th Cavalry
Excelsior, or Sickles' Brigade, 4th Regiment; 73d Infantry
"Mozart Regiment" 40th New York Infantry. Black River Artillery; 4th Battalion; 7th Battalion Artillery
Gen. Rufus King: September 28, 1861 May 7, 1862 Independent Company of Infantry, 49th; Co. G, 194th Infantry
Northern Black Horse Cavalry; 7th Cavalry
Militia, 12th Regiment, Co. A; Co. A, 102d Infantry
The shoulder sleeve insignia currently worn is a red line shot through with a red arrow, giving them the nickname Red Arrow Brigade, which was earned in World War I where the 32nd Division was fighting the Germans alongside the French, who noted the unit's tenacity by punching through the German lines, like an arrow and calling the unit Les Terribles, meaning The Terrors. The Michigan regiment lost 397 out of 496 soldiers, an 80% casualty rate. The trouser extended from the mid waist down to the ankles and had a pocket on either side. Anthon's Battalion, Light Artillery, 20th Battery
Billinghurst Battery; 18th Battery
McClellan Infantry, Co. C; Co. E, 87th Infantry
Sackett's Harbor Regiment; 94th Infantry
: WAR OF THE REBELLION. The inside of the coat was lined with cotton to make a better fit. Mountain Legion; 156th Infantry
Judson Kill-Cavalry Kilpatrick was thought to have a reckless disregard for the lives of his Union cavalry soldiers. Riflemen; 18th Infantry
Delaware Battery; 8th Battery
Garrard's Tigers; 146th Infantry
Irish Regiment, Buffalo; 164th Infantry
Washington Grays, 1st Regiment; 47th Infantry
Constitution Guard; 40th Infantry
Fremont's Mississippi Brigade
Washington County Regiment; 123d Infantry
Lincoln Cavalry; 1st Cavalry
111th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Fredendall Regiment; failed to organize part of 91st Infantry
Remington Guard; part 81st Infantry
German Rifles, 5th Regiment; 45th Infantry
It repulsed the first Confederate offensive through Herbst's Woods, led by the 2nd Wisconsin, capturing much of Brig. Fisher's Cavalry; 14th Cavalry (part)
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. Men and women of the South were so insulted that they started calling General Butler Beast., As the officers and soldiers of the United States have been subject to repeated insults from the women (calling themselves ladies) of New Orleans in return for the most scrupulous non-interference and courtesy on our part, it is ordered that hereafter when any female shall by word, gesture, or movement insult or show contempt for any officer or soldier of the United States she shall be regarded and held liable to be treated as a woman of the town plying her avocation., Order #28 Maj. Gen. Benjamin Butler,May 15, 1862.