- 54th Pennsylvania Infantry
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 54th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
caption=Pennsylvania flag
dates= August 1861 toJuly 15 1865
country=United States
allegiance= Union
branch=Infantry
equipment=
battles=Battle of New Market Battle of Cedar Creek Battle of Petersburg III Appomattox Campaign The 54th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry was an
infantry regiment which served in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War .History
The 54th was recruited during August and September 1861. The companies were from the following counties:
Company A Indiana and Cambria Counties
Company B Somerset County
Company C Somerset County
Company D Somerset County
Company E Cambria County
Company F Harrisburg
Company G Somerset County
Company H Northampton, Cambria, and Somerset Counties
Company I Cambria County
Company K Allentown, Lehigh CountyJacob M. Campbell was selected ascolonel of the regiment, Barnabas McDermit as lieutenant colonel and John P. Linton asmajor . The companies were gathered together and organized atCamp Curtin inHarrisburg, Pennsylvania . OnFebruary 27 ,1862 , the regiment was ordered toWashington, D.C. , and then sent to Harpers Ferry the following month. Once there, the companies were detached to various points along theBaltimore and Ohio Railroad to defend it againstguerrilla bands. OnOctober 4 ,1862 , a force lead by Brig. Gen.John D. Imboden captured companies B and K (both of which were exchanged in December). The regiment was later assigned to the VIII Corps as part of the 3rd Brigade, Second Division, and sent toRomney, West Virginia .In January 1863, the 54th was transferred to the
Department of West Virginia as part of the 4th Brigade, First Division. Campbell was given command of the brigade. Linton, promoted to lieutenant colonel after the resignation of McDermit, took charge of the regiment. Captain Enoch D. Yutzy of company C was promoted to major.In May 1864, Maj. Gen.
Franz Sigel was put in command of the department by Lt. Gen.Ulysses S. Grant and ordered to capture theShenandoah Valley as part of Grant's spring offensive. OnMay 15 , Sigel encountered Maj. Gen.John C. Breckinridge 's Confederate force in theBattle of New Market . The 54th Pennsylvania fought near the center of the Union line and managed to retreat in good order. The regiment lost 174 men in the battle, including Linton who was wounded.On
May 26 , Maj. Gen.David Hunter took command of the department from Sigel and embarked on the Lynchburg Campaign. During this campaign, the 54th lost eighty-four men. OnJune 8 ,1864 , the enlistments for most of the 3rd and4th Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment s expired. Those who were not mustered out were transferred to the 54th.After Hunter's withdrawal into
West Virginia , Maj. Gen.Philip Sheridan was appointed commander of the Union forces (now called the Army of the Shenandoah) in the Valley. In December, Sheridan's army was transferred to Petersburg, and the 54th was assigned to theArmy of the James , in which the 54th served for the rest of the war. It participated in the capture of Fort Gregg during the breakout at Petersburg and in theAppomattox Campaign . At theBattle of High Bridge , the 54th was captured, but was released four days later. The regiment was sent first to Camp Parole atAnnapolis, Maryland , and then to Harrisburg, where it was mustered out onJuly 15 .Reenactors
A group portraying the 54th Pennsylvania belongs to the 2nd Battalion of Birney's Division.
Casualties
* Killed and mortally wounded: 5 officers, 108 enlisted men
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* Died of disease: 2 officers, 137 enlisted men
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List of Pennsylvania Civil War Units References
* [http://www.pa-roots.com/~pacw/infantry/54th/54thorg.html Pennsylvania in the Civil War]
* [http://www.geocities.com/Heartland/Hills/6195/54thPAs1.htm 54th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment]
* [http://www.birneysdivision.org/ Homepage of Birney's Division]
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