- 2nd Minnesota Volunteer Infantry
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 2nd Regiment, Minnesota Volunteer Infantry
caption=Flag of Minnesota
dates= BetweenJune 26 andAugust 23 ,1861 , toJuly 11 ,1865
country=United States
allegiance= Union
branch=Infantry
equipment=
battles=The 2nd Minnesota Regiment Volunteer Infantry was an
infantry regiment that served in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War .ervice
The 2nd Minnesota was mustered by companies at
Fort Snelling ,Minnesota , betweenJune 26 andAugust 23 ,1861 , and initially served in detachments at a variety of posts in that state until assembled as a regiment at Fort Snelling onSeptember 20 ,1861 . It was sent toKentucky onOctober 14 ,1861 , spending the remainder of that year in garrison. Early in 1862 they moved to Lebanon Junction and then on to Logan's Crossroads. The Second Minnesota was one of the Federal regiments heavily engaged in theBattle of Mill Springs ,January 19 ,1862 . They served in the Corinth - Iuka campaign, also losing troops at the skirmish at Toscombia Alabama. Other service in Kentucky included theBattle of Perryville (October 8, 1862). The regiment's greatest losses occurred at theBattle of Chickamauga , where they served in Van Deveer's Brigade, Baird's Division of MG George H. Thomas' Fourteen Corps. They were an integral part of the Defense of Snodgrass Hill. Losses in their three engagements at Chickamauga were 162 of 384 men engaged. The Second Minnesota continued to serve with theArmy of the Cumberland , winning severalCongressional Medals of Honor for their service at Missionary Ridge, and then participated in Sherman's "March to the Sea." Following the end of active hostilities, they participated in the grand review of the Army of the Republic in Washington.The regiment mustered out of Federal service on
July 11 ,1865 .Casualties
The 2nd Minnesota Infantry suffered 2 officers and 91 enlisted men killed in action or who later died of their wounds, plus another 2 officers and 186 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 281 fatalities. [ [http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unmninf1.htm CivilWarArchive.com] ]
Colonels
*Colonel
Horatio P. Van Cleve -July 23 ,1861 , toMarch 21 ,1862 .
*Colonel James George -May 15 ,1862 , toJune 29 ,1864 .
*Colonel Judson W. Bishop -March 5 toJuly 11 ,1865 .References
*Bircher, William, "A Drummer-Boy's Diary, Comprising Four Years of Service with the Second Regiment Minnesota Veteran Volunteers, 1861 to 1865". North Star Press. Reprint of 1889 original, edited by Newell Chester.
*Bishop, Judson W., "The Story of a Regiment: Being a Narrative of the Service of the Second Regiment Minnesota Veteran Volunteer Infantry in the Civil War of 1861 to 1856". North Star Press. Reprint of 1890 original, edited by Newell Chester.
*Carley, Kenneth, "Minnesota in the Civil War". St. Paul: Minnesota Historical Society Press, 2000. ISBN 0-87351-387-8.
References
ee also
List of Minnesota Civil War Units
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