- 4th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 4th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment
caption=Pennsylvania flag
dates=July 17 ,1861 toJune 8 ,1864
country=United States
allegiance= Union
branch=Infantry
equipment=
battles=Battle of Mechanicsville Battle of Gaines' Mill Battle of Glendale Battle of Malvern Hill Battle of Second Bull Run Battle of South Mountain Battle of Antietam Battle of Fredericksburg Battle of Cloyd's Mountain The 4th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment, also known as the 33rd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment, was an
infantry regiment that served in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War . It was a part of the famedPennsylvania Reserves in theArmy of the Potomac for much of the early part of the war, and served in the Eastern Theater in a number of important battles, including Antietam and Fredericksburg.ervice
The 4th Pennsylvania Reserves were raised at
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania , onJuly 17 ,1861 . Robert G. March served as its firstcolonel , John F. Gaul as lieutenant colonel, and Robert M. McClure asmajor . The regiment trained near Easton until mid-July, when it was transferred toCamp Curtin in Harrisburg and then to Baltimore. OnOctober 1 , March was forced to resign due to illness and was succeeded by Lt. Col.Albert L. Magilton of the 2nd Reserves. The 4th became part of the 2nd Brigade of the Pennsylvania Reserves division, part of the I Corps, Army of the Potomac.At first remaining with the I Corps in northern
Virginia , the 4th, along with the rest of the division, was sent to the Army outside of Richmond, where it was reassigned to the V Corps. During thePeninsula Campaign , it fought in theSeven Days Battles , losing about 200 men. The regiment lost 27 men at theBattle of South Mountain and another 49 men at Antietam. After Fredericksburg, the 2nd Brigade, including the 4th Pennsylvania Reserves, was transferred from the Army of the Potomac in early 1863 to serve in the defenses ofWashington, D.C. . In 1864, it served inWest Virginia , fighting at theBattle of Cloyd's Mountain , where the regiment's colonel, Richard H. Woolworth, was mortally wounded.The depleted regiment was mustered out in
Philadelphia onJune 15 ,1864 , when its original three-year term of enlistment expired. Men who reenlisted and those replacements whose enlistments had not yet expired were transferred to the54th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry onJune 8 .Casualties
The 4th Pennsylvania Reserves suffered 2 officers and 76 enlisted men killed in battle or died from wounds, and 1 officer and 60 enlisted men dead from disease, for a total of 139 fatalities. [ [http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unpainf1.htm#4thres The Civil War Archive] ]
Commanders
* Col. Robert G. March,
July 17 toOctober 1 ,1861 (resigned due to illness)
* Lt. Col. (to Col. 10/1/61) Albert L. Magilton,October 1 ,1861 toSeptember 14 ,1862 (became brigade commander)
* Maj. John Nyce,September 14 toNovember 29 ,1862 (Promoted to Colonel of 174th Pennsylvania)
* Col. Albert L. Magilton,November 29 ,1862 toDecember 28 ,1862 (resigned)
* Lt. Col. (to Col. 3/1/63) Richard H. Woolworth,December 28 ,1862 toMay 9 ,1864 (killed at Cloyd's Mountain)
* Lt. Col. (to Col. 5/10/64) Thomas F.B. Tapper,May 9 ,1864 toJune 17 ,1864 (mustered out)References
* [http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionpa.htm The Civil War Archive]
* [http://www.pa-roots.com/~pacw/reserves/4thres/4thresorg.html Pennsylvania in the Civil War]Notes
ee also
*
Pennsylvania Reserves
*Pennsylvania in the Civil War External links
* [http://www.pareserves.com The Pennsylvania Reserve Division 1861-1864]
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