1st Connecticut Infantry Regiment

1st Connecticut Volunteer Infantry
Active April 22, 1861, to July 31, 1861
Country United States
Allegiance Union
Branch Infantry
Engagements First Battle of Bull Run

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

Service

The 1st Connecticut Infantry was organized at New Haven, Connecticut and mustered in for three-months service on April 22, 1861, under the command of Colonel Daniel Tyler.

The regiment was attached to Mansfield's command, Department of Washington, to June 1861. Key's 1st Brigade, Tyler's Division, McDowell's Army of Northeastern Virginia to August 1861.

The 1st Connecticut Infantry mustered out of service on July 31, 1861.

Detailed service

Left Connecticut for Washington, D.C., May 18. Duty at Camp Corcoran, defenses of Washington, D.C., until June 1. Advanced to Vienna and Falls Church, Va., June 1–8, and picket duty there until July 16. Advanced on Manassas, Va., July 16–21. Occupation of Fairfax Court House July 17. Battle of Bull Run July 21.

Commanders

See also

References

  • Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908.
  • Tyler, Elnathan B. "Wooden Nutmegs" at Bull Run: A Humorous Account of Some of the Exploits and Experiences of the Three Months Connecticut Brigade, and the Part They Bore in the National Stampede (Hartford, CT: G. L. Coburn), 1872.
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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