- Hans Christian Heg
Hans Christian Heg (
December 21 ,1829 –September 19 ,1863 ) was a Norwegianimmigrant to the United States of America who served as acolonel andbrigade commander in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War .Hans C. Heg was born in
Lier ,Norway . He immigrated with his family to America in 1840, settling in theMuskego Settlement inWisconsin . Heg was a major in the 4th Wisconsin Militia. He served as the State Prison Commissioner (the first Norwegian elected to a Wisconsin state-wide office). A member of the recently formed Republican Party, he was an outspoken anti-slavery activist.With the outbreak of the Civil War, Heg was appointed by
Wisconsin GovernorAlexander Randall as colonel of the15th Wisconsin Volunteer Regiment . The 15th Wisconsin was called theScandinavian Regiment because its soldiers were almost all immigrants from Norway, with some fromDenmark andSweden . It was the only all Scandinavian regiment in the Union army. OnOctober 8 ,1862 , Colonel Heg led his regiment into its first action, theBattle of Perryville . Despite being under fire while driving the enemy back several miles, the 15th Wisconsin suffered few casualties and no fatalities. However, one of those hurt was Colonel Heg, who was injured when his horse fell.Heg commanded the regiment during the
Battle of Stones River . In response to his conduct at Stones River, GeneralWilliam Rosecrans placed Colonel Heg in command of the newly formed 3rd Brigade of the 1st Division, Twentieth Army Corps,Army of the Cumberland , onMay 1 ,1863 .On
September 19 ,1863 , Colonel Heg led his brigade at theBattle of Chickamauga , where he was mortally wounded. Upon hearing of Heg's death, Rosecrans expressed regret, saying he had intended to promote Heg to Brigadier General. As it was, Colonel Heg was the highest-ranked Wisconsin soldier killed in combat during the Civil War.There is a statue of Hans Christian Heg in
Madison, Wisconsin and, in the town ofNorway, Wisconsin (Wind Lake, Wisconsin ). A copy of the statue stands inLierbyen iLier, Norway , Heg's birthplace. The Heg(g) farms are located in Lier. Along with the statue of Hans Christian Heg in the Town of Norway is also a Racine count park named in his honor; a museum containing Heg memorabilia is also located in the park. His original homestead house is located a short distance from the park. Another house owned by Heg was located at the current site of the Waterford Public Library.External links
* [http://www.wisconsinhistory.org/wlhba/searchResults.asp?adv=yes&Ln=Heg&fn=Hans&q Hans Christian Heg, Wisconsin State Historical Society]
* [http://www.15thwisconsin.net/ 15th Wisconsin - The Scandinavian Regiment]
Wikimedia Foundation. 2010.