- XIX Corps (ACW)
XIX Corps was a
corps of theUnion Army during theAmerican Civil War . It spent most of its service inLouisiana and the Gulf, though several units fought inVirginia 'sShenandoah Valley .XIX Corps was created on
December 14 ,1862 , and assigned to Maj. Gen.Nathaniel P. Banks , the commander of theDepartment of the Gulf . The corps comprised all Union troops then occupying Louisiana andeast Texas . It originally consisted of four divisions, numbering 36,000 men.In April 1863, the corps was involved in the actions at Fort Bisland and Irish Bend. It operated the
Siege of Port Hudson fromApril 27 –July 9 ,1863 , the fall of which, along with that of Vicksburg, Mississippi, closed off theMississippi River to Confederate shipping. XIX Corps also gained measure of distinction for being the first Federal unit to use a large number of colored troops in action, particularly against Port Hudson, with Banks giving them due credit for their valiant contributions to the siege.In spring of 1864, the corps took part in Banks' disastrous
Red River Campaign , under the command ofWilliam B. Franklin , who was wounded at Mansfield. After its conspicuous role in the failure, two divisions underWilliam H. Emory were sent to Virginia to joinPhillip Sheridan 's operations in the Shenandoah Valley againstJubal Early (seeValley Campaigns of 1864 ). These troops took part in all of the major engagements of Sheridan's campaign, most notably at Opequon, where they lost some 2,000 men killed or wounded (mostly inCuvier Grover 's division).After this, the corps was sent
Savannah, Georgia , where it remained until the end of the war. The XIX Corps was officially discontinued onMarch 26 ,1865 , but the corps took part in theGrand Review in Washington, and some of its units remained in Savannah and Louisiana until 1866.External links
* [http://www.civilwararchive.com/CORPS/19thcorp.htm XIX Corps history]
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