- 1st Regiment Delaware Volunteer Infantry
The 1st Regiment Delaware Volunteer Infantry was a
United States volunteerinfantry regiment raised forUnion Army service in theAmerican Civil War . [cite web|url=http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionde|title = Union Regimental Index, Delaware|accessdate = 2007-10-09] For part of the war, it was a part of the famedGibraltar Brigade .May - August 1861
When the Civil War began in April 1861, there were only about 16,000 men in the
U.S. Army , and many Southern soldiers and officers were already resigning and joining the newConfederate States Army . With this drastic shortage of men in the army, PresidentAbraham Lincoln called on the states to raise a force of 75,000 men for three months to put down theinsurrection in the South. Accordingly, the 1st Delaware was raised atWilmington, Delaware onMay 22 ,1861 and mustered into Federal service onMay 28 . The regiment comprised 37 officers and 742 enlisted men under the command ofColonel Henry H. Lockwood . The regiment was attached to the command ofMajor General John Dix ('Dix's Command", Department of the Potomac) and assigned to duty along the line of thePhiladelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad . The regiment mustered out onAugust 30 1861 . [cite web|url=http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionde|title = Union Regimental Index, Delaware|accessdate = 2007-10-09] [cite web|url=http://aotw.org/officers.php?unit_id=306|title=First State Regiments "delaware.gov"|accessdate = 2007-10-09]eptember 1861 - July 1865
The war proved to be longer and larger than anyone had expected, and on
July 22 ,1861 , theUnited States Congress authorized a volunteer army of 500,000 men. A "new" 1st Regiment of Delaware Volunteers was raised atWilmington, Delaware betweenSeptember 10 andOctober 19 1861 . The regiment served throughout the war and suffered 12 officers and 146 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded, and 118 enlisted men killed by disease. The regiment mustered out of Federal service onJuly 12 1865 with 37 officers and 846 enlisted men under the command of ColonelJohn W. Andrews . [cite web|url=http://www.civilwararchive.com/unionde|title = Union Regimental Index, Delaware|accessdate = 2007-10-09] [cite web|url=http://aotw.org/officers.php?unit_id=306|title=First State Regiments "delaware.gov"|accessdate = 2007-10-09]ervice and engagements
1861
* Organization and training at Wilmington, Delaware --
September 10 -October 19 1862
*
Camp Harrison , Virginia (part of theFortress Monroe garrison) -- until May
* Occupation ofNorfolk, Virginia --May 10
*Battle of Antietam -- September 16-17
* Garrison ofHarpers Ferry --September 22 -October 30
* Movement toFalmouth, Virginia --October 30 -November 17
*Battle of Fredericksburg --December 12-151863
*
Mud March -- January 20-22
* Falmouth, Virginia -- January-April
*Battle of Chancellorsville -- May 1-6
* Gettysburg Campaign -- June-July
*Battle of Gettysburg -- July 1-3
* Pursuit of Lee toManassas Gap -- July 5-24
* Duty of line of theRappahannock andRapidan -- July-October
*Blackburn's Ford -- October 15
*Mine Run Campaign --November 26 -December 2 1864
1865
Medal of Honor
2nd Lieutenant
Charles B. Tanner of Company H, 1st Delaware Infantry, won theMedal of Honor during theBattle of Antietam . His citation read: C"arried off the regimental colors, which had fallen within 20 yards of the enemy's lines, the color guard of 9 men having all been killed or wounded, was himself 3 times wounded." [cite web|url=http://portal.delaware.gov/facts/history/tanner.htm|title=Delaware's Medal of Honor Winners "delaware.gov"|accessdate = 2007-10-09]References
ee also
*
Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State
*1st Delaware Regiment -- a Delaware regiment from theAmerican Revolutionary War External links
* [http://www.virtualgettysburg.com/exhibit/monuments/pages/um077.html Gettysburg battlefield monument to Lieut. Col. Edward P. Harris]
* [http://welcome.to/DelawareBlues Delaware Blues] historical reenactors
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