- 2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 2nd Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry
caption=Wisconsin flag
dates=June 11 ,1861 toJuly 2 ,1864
country=United States
allegiance= Union
branch=Infantry
equipment=
battles=Battle of First Bull Run Battle of Groveton Battle of Second Bull Run Battle of Chantilly Battle of South Mountain Battle of Antietam Battle of Fredericksburg Battle of Chancellorsville Battle of Gettysburg Battle of the Wilderness Battle of Spotsylvania Court House The 2nd Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry was an
infantry regiment that served in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War . It spent most of the war as a member of the famousIron Brigade of theArmy of the Potomac .ervice
The
Governor of Wisconsin ,Alexander W. Randall (R), issued a call to arms throughout the state ofWisconsin following PresidentAbraham Lincoln 'sApril 15 ,1861 , proclamation for troops to put down the rebellion. Enough Wisconsin men enrolled to allow the formation of two regiments, one more than the single regiment quota from Lincoln's directive. The 2nd Wisconsin was primarily raised in Madison, Racine, Milwaukee, Oshkosh, and La Crosse. It assembled in Madison and was mustered into Federal service onJune 11 ,1861 , as a three years regiment (reorganized from the original three months regiment). [Nolan, page 4.] Governor Randall commissioned Park Coon, a 41-year-old native ofNew York and Wisconsin'sattorney general prior to the war, as the new regiment's firstcolonel . Thelieutenant colonel , Henry W. Peck, was anOhio an who had graduated fromWest Point in 1851 and provided some professional military experience and training, versus the political appointee Coon. [Nolan, page 5.]The regiment was transported to
Washington, D.C. , and saw its first combat at theFirst Battle of Bull Run in July 1861 in abrigade underWilliam T. Sherman . Coon, never comfortable in his role as a military man, resignedJuly 30 to return to politics and Peck and themajor also resigned, all three victims of the regiment's poor performance at Bull Run. [Nolan, page 10.] Three new field officers replaced them—Col. Edgar O'Connor, Lt. Col.Lucius Fairchild , and Maj. Thomas S. Allen. The appointment of O'Connor, married to a Southern woman and an outspoken Democrat, was met with sharp criticism in Wisconsin's media, particularly in the Republican newspapers. He would prove to be a brave and competent leader, however, and was killed in action inVirginia in late summer 1862. [Nolan, page 11.]The regiment suffered severe casualties during the 1862
Northern Virginia Campaign , fighting againstStonewall Jackson 's Confederates at theBattle of Groveton , and seeing more action at theSecond Battle of Bull Run . During the subsequentMaryland Campaign , the 2nd Wisconsin attacked Turner's Gap during theBattle of South Mountain , and then again took high casualties in the Cornfield at Antietam.Perhaps the regiment's finest hour came at Gettysburg, where it lost 77% of its strength (233 casualties out of 302 effectives) in stubborn fighting on McPherson's Ridge during the Iron Brigade's lengthy action on
July 1 ,1863 . [Busey & Martin, page 239.] Lt. Colonel Fairchild lost an arm due to severe wound, and most of the line officers went down as well. The regiment reformed onCulp's Hill and entrenched for the rest of the battle. It later served in the Bristoe andMine Run Campaign s.Although the 2nd Wisconsin was able to replenish some of its losses, it was never the same fighting force again. The regiment was mustered out on
July 2 ,1864 . New recruits and later enlistees were consolidated into abattalion which was amalgamated with the6th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment onNovember 30 ,1864 .Total enlistments and casualties
The 2nd Wisconsin Infantry initially mustered 1051 men and later recruited an additional 152 men, for a total of 1203 men. [ [http://freepages.books.rootsweb.com/~wirockbios/Blue1907/1907-5-WICW.html 2nd Wisconsin] ] The regiment lost 10 officers and 228 enlisted men killed in action or who later died of their wounds, plus another 77 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 315 fatalities. [ [http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unwiinf1.htm#2nd Civil War Archive] ]
Colonels
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Colonel S. Park Coon -April 24 ,1861 , toJuly 30 ,1861 - Resigned.
*Colonel Edgar O'Connor -August 3 ,1861 , toAugust 28 ,1862 - Killed in action atGainesville, Virginia .
*Colonel Lucius Fairchild -September 8 ,1862 , toOctober 20 ,1863 - Promoted tobrigadier general
*Colonel John Mansfield -February 9 ,1864 , toAugust 14 ,1864 - Mustered out with the regiment [Nolan, page 287.]References
* [http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionwi.htm The Civil War Archive]
* Busey, John W., and Martin, David G., "Regimental Strengths and Losses at Gettysburg", Highstown, New Jersey: Longstreet House, 1994. ISBN 0-944413-32-3.
* Nolan, Alan T., "The Iron Brigade: A Military History", Bloomington, Indiana: Indiana University Press, 1994. ISBN 0-253-20863-7.Notes
External links
* [http://www.secondwi.com/ Second Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry] - A large website with comprehensive information on the 2nd Wisconsin, as well as many other Wisconsin-based Civil War regiments and civilian life in the state during the period.
ee also
*
List of Wisconsin Civil War Units
*Iron Brigade
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