- 4th United States Colored Infantry Regiment
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unit_name= 4th United States Colored Infantry Regiment
caption=Company E, 4th US Colored Troops, Fort Lincoln, 11-17-1865
dates=July 15 1863 –May 4 1866
country=United States
branch= Army
type=Infantry
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command_structure=2nd Brigade, XVIII Corps (1863 – April 1864) 2nd Brigade, Hincks' Colored Division, XVIII Corps (April 1864 – June 1864) 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, XVIII Corps (June 1864 – December 1864) 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, XXV Corps (December 1864 – January 1865) 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, XXV Corps (January 1865 – March 1865) 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, X Corps (March 1865 – August 1865)
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identification_symbol_label=The 4th United States Colored Infantry Regiment was anAfrican American unit of theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War . A part of theUnited States Colored Troops , theregiment saw action inVirginia andNorth Carolina , taking part in the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign, the capture ofFort Fisher andWilmington, North Carolina , and theCarolinas Campaign .History
Organized at
Baltimore, Maryland fromJuly 15 toSeptember 1 1863 , the 4th Regiment was first sent toFort Monroe ,Virginia , onOctober 1 before moving toYorktown, Virginia . As part of the XVIII Corps, the unit participated in several expeditions and engagements: an expedition to Mathews County fromOctober 4 toOctober 9 1863 ,Wistar's Expedition against Richmond fromFebruary 6 toFebruary 8 1864 , action atNew Kent Court House onFebruary 8 , an expedition toBottom's Bridge in aid of Brigadier GeneralHugh Judson Kilpatrick 's cavalry fromMarch 1 toMarch 4 , an expedition into King and Queen County fromMarch 9 toMarch 12 , and an expedition into Mathews and Middlesex Counties fromMarch 17 toMarch 21 .In May 1864, the 4th left Yorktown and took part in Brigadier General Benjamin F. Butler's operations on the south side of the James River and against Petersburg and
Richmond, Virginia . The regiment saw action in a skirmish at Bermuda Hundred onMay 4 and served the rest of Butler's campaign atSpring Hill on theAppomattox River . While there, the men of the unit builtFort Converse and defended the fort against an attack onMay 20 .From June to December 1864, the 4th Regiment participated in the Richmond-Petersburg Campaign. At Petersburg, the unit was involved in the Second Battle of Petersburg from
June 15 toJune 18 and theBattle of the Crater onJuly 30 . Later, the 4th moved towards Richmond and took part in an engagement atDutch Gap onSeptember 7 , theBattle of Chaffin's Farm fromSeptember 28 toSeptember 30 , and theBattle of Fair Oaks onOctober 27 andOctober 28 . Three men of the regiment received theMedal of Honor for their actions at Chaffin's Farm:Christian Fleetwood ,Alfred B. Hilton , andCharles Veale .In December the unit was assigned to the newly-formed XXV Corps and took part in the failed attack on Fort Fisher,
North Carolina , fromDecember 7 toDecember 27 1864 and the successfulSecond Battle of Fort Fisher fromJanuary 7 toJanuary 15 1865 , where the regiment was involved in the assault and capture of the fort. The 4th then participated in several other engagements in the area,Sugar Loaf Hill onJanuary 19 ,Sugar Loaf Battery onFebruary 11 , theBattle of Wilmington at Fort Anderson fromFebruary 18 toFebruary 20 , and the capture of Wilmington and action atNortheast Ferry onFebruary 22 1865 .In March 1865, the 4th Regiment was re-assigned to the X Corps and took part in General
William Tecumseh Sherman 'sCarolinas Campaign . The unit saw action during the advance onGoldsboro, North Carolina , starting onMarch 6 and occupied Goldsboro after its capture onMarch 21 . The regiment saw further action atCox's Bridge onMarch 23 andMarch 24 and participated in the advance onRaleigh, North Carolina , starting onApril 9 and the occupation of Raleigh after the city's fall onApril 14 . With the end of the war at hand, the men of the 4th witnessed the surrender of Confederate GeneralJoseph E. Johnston and his army atBennett Place , North Carolina, onApril 26 1865 . The unit served out the rest of its term in the Department of North Carolina.The 4th was mustered out on
May 4 1866 after about three years of existence. The regiment lost a total of 292 men during its service; three officers and 102 enlisted men were killed or mortally wounded and one officer and 186 enlisted men died of disease.ee also
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List of United States Colored Troops Civil War Units References
* cite web
url = http://www.itd.nps.gov/cwss/regiments.cfm
title = 4th Regiment, United States Colored Infantry
work = Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System
publisher = National Park Service
accessdate = 2007-01-31
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