The originals are held at the Wisconsin Historical Society Library Archives and the microfilm of this collection is available to borrow through Interlibrary Loan. from the Iron Brigade to man the guns. volunteers, earn it recognition, gratitude, and a place on the list. A roster of the surviving members of the Iron B Includes: Supplement to the Roster of the surviving members of the Iron Brigade (10 p.). He said: 'General Gibbon's Brigade of the Western men. only 1250 men left. Search the physical and online collections at UW-Madison, UW System libraries, and the Wisconsin Historical Society. He sang out, 'General, what do you think of my Iron Brigade? The Wisconsin National Guard continues to maintain a high operational tempo with worldwide deployments in support of its federal mission as the primary combat reserve of the . George M. Wilson Muster Out Roll, May 30, 1865 7th Wisconsin Infantry - December 31, 1864-February 28, 1865 Michigan Civil War Collection December 31, 1864 7th Wisconsin Infantry Roster, Company A, December 31, 1864 to February 28, 1865 7th Wisconsin Infantry - December 31, 1864-February 28, 1865 Michigan Civil War Collection December 31, 1864 Sign up for the Wisconsin Historical Society Newsletter, 1996-2023 Wisconsin Historical Society, 816 State Street, Madison, WI 53706, Purchase copies of the Regimental Muster and Descriptive Rolls, Cordelia Harvey Persuades President Lincoln to Establish Northern Hospitals. // -->. In 1997, the 32nd reorganized from a separate to a divisional brigade, reducing in the process the staff of its headquarters from 300 down to 85. Names of soldiers in this Regimental Listing may be spelled slightly differently than in the Alphabetical Index. Begin or dive deeper into researching your family tree, Learn about the spaces, places, & unique story of your community, The largest North American Heritage collection after the Library of Congress. if(MSFPhover) { MSFPnav7n=MSFPpreload("_derived/dawes.htm_cmp_strtedge010_vbtn.gif"); MSFPnav7h=MSFPpreload("_derived/dawes.htm_cmp_strtedge010_vbtn_a.gif"); } The five volunteer regiments in the brigade were the 2nd, 6th and 7th Wisconsin, the 19th Indiana and the 24th Michigan. Histories include links to original documents. Wearing distinctive black hats, they were easily recognised by friend and foe alike. Hooker replied, "General Gibbon's brigade of Western men." Service The 19th Indiana was raised at Indianapolis, Indiana, on July 29, 1861. 7th Wisconsin: Mustered in on Sept 21, 19th Indiana Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia Wisconsin Civil War History and the Iron Brigade - Wiscnews.com This was exactly 21 years after their activation date for World War II, at which time then Lt. Col. Herbert A. Smith had been commander of the 2nd Battalion, 128th Infantry. 1862, this regiment joined the Iron Brigade on October 9th, 1862 with 838 men including the band. II, Alphabetical index to all Wisconsin Civil War soldiers, Official List of Wisconsin Soldiers Killed in the Civil War, An 1887 portrait of General and Governor Lucius Fairchild, More than 500 photographs and other pictures from the Civil War, A Wisconsin soldier describes being a prisoner of war, 1863-1865, A Wisconsin soldier writes home from the war, 1863, Gettysburg day-by-day (June 30-July 6, 1863), A Wisconsin soldier recounts the removal of a slave's iron collar, A Wisconsin soldier writes a prison poem on envelopes, 1863, Letters by relatives of Laura Ingalls Wilder, 1861-1919, A Rock Co. soldier writes home, 1862-1865. View the original source document: WHI 1993. REGIMENTAL HISTORYSECOND INFANTRY. . Curtis. In that battle a total of 1212 had become casualties. . // -->