- 126th Pennsylvania Infantry
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 126th Pennsylvania Infantry
caption=Pennsylvania flag
dates=August 10 ,1863 toMay 20 ,1863
country=United States
allegiance= Union
branch=Infantry
equipment=
battles=Battle of Fredericksburg Battle of Chancellorsville
notable_commanders= James G. ElderThe 126th Regiment Pennsylvania Volunteers was an infantry regiment of the
Union Army of theAmerican Civil War .History
The 126th Pennsylvania was recruited in Juniata, Fulton, and Franklin counties during the summer of 1862. Its term of enlistment was nine months. Many of the men and officers had served in the
2nd Pennsylvania Infantry , aregiment whose term had expired. James G. Elder became the colonel of the 126th, D. Watson Rowe lieutenant colonel, and James C. Austin major. The regiment was mustered into service atCamp Curtin between August 6 and 10, after which it was ordered toNorthern Virginia . It was there assigned to the 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, V Corps in theArmy of the Potomac .The division arrived too late to participate in the
Battle of Antietam . While encamped near the battlefield in thw weeks afterward, the 126th received its regimental flags and was reviewed by PresidentAbraham Lincoln . The regiment's first battle came three months later at Fredericksburg, where it lost 27 killed, 50 wounded, and 3 missing. Following the battle, the 126th served as part of the rearguard while the rest of the Army retreated across the river.At the
Battle of Chancellorsville on Mya 2, 1863, the division remained on the Union left flank near theRappahannock River . The next day, the regiment was moved to the right flank, where it came under attack. After two hours of fighting and subsequently running out of ammunition, the 126th was forced to retreat to the protection of artillery. Its losses were 9 killed, 49 wounded, and 11 captured. Rowe was among those wounded.Shortly afterwards, the regiment was ordered back to
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania , where it was mustered out on May 20, 1863.Reenactors
A group based in
Mercersburg, Pennsylvania represents Company C.Casualties
* Killed and mortally wounded: 1 officer, 30 enlisted men
* Died of desease: 0 officers, 34 enlisted men
* Total: 1 officer, 64 enlisted menources
* [http://www.pa-roots.com/~pacw/infantry/126th/126thorg.html Pennsylvania in the American Civil War]
* Bates, Samuel P., "History of the Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1861-1865", Volume 4
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