- 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery
caption=Pennsylvania flag
dates=January 8 ,1862 toJanuary 29 ,1866
country=United States
allegiance= Union
branch= Heavy Artillery
equipment=
battles=Siege of Petersburg Battle of Chaffin's Farm The 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery was a heavy
artillery regiment that fought in theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War . It was the largest regiment to serve in the Union Army, with over 5,000 officers and enlisted men in its ranks at one time or another. [Williams]History
Recruitment for the regiment started in October 1861 from the city of Philadelphia and the counties of Franklin, Allegheny, and Monroe. Charles Angeroth was the regiment's first
colonel , John H. Oberteuffer, Sr. was the lieutenant colonel, and William Candidus was themajor . Ten companies were mustered in onJanuary 8 ,1862 , and ordered toWashington, D.C. They spent the next two years constructing and garrisoning various fortifications around the city, includingFort Stevens .Angeroth resigned in June 1862 and was replaced by Augustus A. Gibson of the 2nd U.S. Artillery as colonel. Candidus also resigned in August and was replaced by James L. Anderson. In November, two more companies were added to the regiment, raising the total strength to 1,800 men in twelve companies. In February 1863, the regiment was formally assigned to the XXII Corps, Department of Washington, first as part of the 1st Brigade, Haskins' Division, and later of the 1st Brigade, DeRussy's Division.
So many recruits joined the regiment that by the spring of 1864, it numbered over 3,300 officers and enlisted men. Since the army needed troops at the front lines, on
April 20 , the War Department ordered the "surplus" officers and men to form a second regiment, the2nd Pennsylvania Provisional Heavy Artillery . This provisional regiment was sent to theArmy of the Potomac as part of the IX Corps. The original regiment was assigned to that army as well onMay 27 as part of the XVIII Corps. It arrived at Cold Harbor onJune 4 but did not participate in the battle. Too large to operate as a single unit, it was divided into three four-company battalions.The 2nd saw its first battle on
July 15 , when the XVIII Corps made some of the first assaults in theSiege of Petersburg . Gibson was replaced onJuly 21 by Anderson. [According to pa-roots.com, Gibson had resigned. Williams, on the other hand, writes that Pennsylvania Governor Andrew Curtin had him relieved for "unspecified reasons."] The regiment fought in several battles and skirmishes for the next several months, often losing heavily. For example, it lost 465 men at theBattle of Chaffin's Farm alone. Its losses were replaced somewhat by the consolidation of the 2nd Provisional Regiment back into the original regiment.During an attack on Fort Harrison, Anderson was killed and Sadler was captured. With no field officers left, new ones were appointed from the company commanders. Captain William M. McClure of Company F was appointed colonel, Captain S. D. Strawbridge lieutenant colonel, and Captain Benjamin F. Winger, major.
In January 1865, the regiment reenlisted and, with additional recruits, numbered 2,000 officers and men. McClure was honorably discharged on
March 7 . Strawbridge succeeded him to command of the regiment, Winger was promoted to lieutenant colonel, and Captains David Schooley and William S. Bailey to major. After the breakthrough at Petersburg onApril 2 , it was assigned to provost duty in the city. After the Confederate surrender atAppomattox Court House , the companies were scattered around southeastern Virginia to maintain order. The 2nd was finally mustered out onJanuary 29 ,1866 atCity Point, Virginia , and was discharged at Philadelphia onFebruary 16 .Casualties
* Killed and mortally wounded: 5 officers, 221 enlisted men
* Wounded: ? officers, ? enlisted men
* Died of disease: 5 officers, 385 enlisted men
* Captured or missing: 863 officers and enlisted men
* Total: ? officers, ? enlisted menNotes
References
*Williams, Robert A., [http://findarticles.com/p/articles/mi_qa3905/is_200401/ai_n9372245 North's Largest Regiment: The 2nd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery]
* [http://www.pa-roots.com/~pacw/artillery/2ndartillery//2ndartorg.html Pennsylvania in the Civil War]
* [http://home.sc.rr.com/pa2ndheavy/ http://home.sc.rr.com/pa2ndheavy/]
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