1st Regiment Kansas Volunteer Infantry

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1st Regiment Kansas Volunteer Infantry
Active May 20, 1861 to August 30, 1865
Country United States
Allegiance Union
Branch Infantry
Engagements Battle of Wilson's Creek
Battle of Big Black River Bridge

The 1st Kansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

Service

The 1st Kansas Infantry was organized at Camp Lincoln near Leavenworth, Kansas, May 20 - June 30, 1861 and mustered in for three years. The greatest number of men were recruited between May 20 and June 3. It mustered in under the command of Colonel George Washington Deitzler.

The regiment moved to Wyandotte, thence to Kansas City and Clinton, Missouri, to Join General Lyon, June 7-July 13, 1861. Attached to Dietzler's Brigade, Lyon's Army of the West. Attached to Department of Missouri to February 1862. Department of Kansas to June 1862. District of Columbus, Kentucky, Department of Tennessee, to September 1862. 1st Brigade, 6th Division, District of Corinth, Department of Tennessee, to November 1862. 1st Brigade, 6th Division, Left Wing, XIII Corps, Department of Tennessee, to December, 1862. 1st Brigade, 6th Division, XVI Corps, Army of the Tennessee, to January 1863. 1st Brigade, 6th Division, XVII Corps, to July 1863. District of Vicksburg, Mississippi, to September 1863. 1st Brigade, 1st Division, XVII Corps, to August 1864. Unattached, 2nd Division, XIX Corps, Department of the Gulf, to December 1864. District of Eastern Arkansas, VII Corps, Department of Arkansas, to January 1865. Department Headquarters, Department of Arkansas, to August 1865.

The 1st Kansas Infantry mustered out of service on August 30, 1865.

Detailed service

Early Service in Missouri

Service with Mcpherson's Brigade

Service in Grant's Central Mississippi Campaign.

  • Moved to Moscow, thence to Memphis, Tenn., and to Young's Point, La., January 17, 1863.
  • Regiment mounted February 1, 1863.
  • Moved to Lake Providence February 8, and provost duty there until July.
  • Actions at Old River, Hood's Lane, Black Bayou and near Lake Providence February 10.
  • Pin Hook and Caledonia, Bayou Macon, May 10.
  • Expedition to Mechanicsburg May 26-June 4.
  • Repulse of attack on Providence June 9.
  • Baxter's Bayou and Lake Providence June 10.
  • Bayou Macon June 10.
  • Richmond June 16.
  • Lake Providence June 29.
  • Moved to Natchez July 12–13, and duty there until October.
  • Expedition to Harrisonburg, La., September 1–8. Cross Bayou September 14.
  • Moved to Vicksburg, Miss., October, and duty at Big Black River and near Haynes' Bluff until June, 1864.
  • Big Black River October 8, 1863.
  • Scout from Bovina Station to Baldwyn's Ferry November 1.
  • Scout to Baldwyn's Ferry January 14, 1864.
  • Expedition up Yazoo River April 19–23.
  • McArthur's Expedition to Yazoo City May 4–21.
  • Benton May 7–9.
  • Luce's Plantation May 13.
  • Ordered to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, June 1, 1864.
  • Attacked on riverboat near Columbus, Ky., June 2.
  • Mustered out June 19, 1864.

Additional Service by Veteran Volunteer Companies

  • Veterans on duty in District of Vicksburg, Miss., until August 1864.
  • Ordered to Morganza, La., July 29.
  • Operations in vicinity of Morganza September 16–25.
  • Near Alexandria September 20.
  • Atchafalaya October 5.
  • Ordered to White River, Ark., October 7, thence to Little Rock, Ark., December 7. Duty there as Headquarters Guard and escort, Department of Arkansas, until August 1865.
  • Veteran volunteers mustered out August 30, 1865.

Casualties

The regiment lost a total of 252 men during service; 7 officers and 120 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 3 officers and 122 enlisted men died of disease.

Commanders

  • Colonel George Washington Deitzler
  • Colonel William Y. Roberts
  • Colonel O. E. Learnard

Notable members

Mullhattur, under the assumed male name "Daniel",[3] enlisted into Company C June 14, 1861. She rose in rank to sergeant until she died of disease in July, 1863, at Lake Providence. Her sex was discovered when her body was being prepared for burial. A witness in the hospital described her as, "more than average size for a woman with rather strongly-marked features, so that with the aid of a man's attire she had quite a masculine look." [4]

See also

References

  1. https://www.kshs.org/geog/geog_counties/view/county:SF
  2. https://www.kshs.org/geog/geog_counties/view/county:PR
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  4. Rev D. W. Clark D.D. Ed. The Ladies' Repository, Devoted to Literature & Religion, July, 1863, Vol XXIII. 444
  • Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908.
  • Official Military History of Kansas Regiments During the War for the Suppression of the Great Rebellion (Leavenworth: W. S. Burke), 1870.
  • Fry, Alice L. Kansas and Kansans in the Civil War: First Through the Thirteenth Volunteer Regiment. (Kansas City, KS: Crossed Lines Research), 1996. 108
Attribution
  • This article contains text from a text now in the public domain: Dyer, Frederick H. (1908). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Des Moines, IA: Dyer Publishing Co.

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