The last posting
summarized the thirty-five “fighting regiments” that served at some point in
the trans-Mississippi. While working on the series, I was struck by how few of
them have been the subject of a full length history. So…are you interested in a
research project that might take a few years? If so, here are the regiments in
need of a historian:
22nd Indiana
Infantry: Glasgow, Mo.; Pea Ridge, Ark.
40th Indiana
Infantry: occupation duty in Texas
8th Illinois
Infantry: Charleston, Mo.; Milliken’s Bend, La.; occupation duty in Louisiana
and Texas
20th Illinois
Infantry: campaigning in Missouri in 1861
21st Illinois
Infantry: served in Missouri until May 1862
22nd Illinois
Infantry: Charleston, Mo.; Belmont, Mo.
30th Illinois
Infantry: Belmont, Mo.
42nd Illinois
Infantry: served in Missouri until April 1862; occupation duty in Texas
44th Illinois
Infantry: Pea Ridge, Ark.; occupation duty in Texas
48th Illinois
Infantry: occupation duty in Arkansas
2nd Iowa
Infantry: service in Missouri until February 1862
3rd Iowa
Infantry: skirmishing in Missouri in 1861
5th Iowa
Infantry: New Madrid, Mo.; Milliken’s Bend, La.
7th Iowa Infantry:
Belmont, Mo.
9th Iowa
Infantry: Pea Ridge, Ark.
13th Iowa
Infantry: service in Missouri in the spring of 1862
1st Kansas
Infantry: Wilson’s Creek, Mo.; service in Louisiana
1st Michigan
Cavalry: service in the Dakota Territory
5th Michigan
Cavalry: service in the Dakota Territory
6th Michigan
Cavalry: service in the Dakota Territory
11th Missouri
Infantry: actions in Missouri until March 1862
12th Missouri
Infantry: Pea Ridge, Ark.; Arkansas Post, Ark.
26th Missouri
Infantry: New Madrid, Mo.
8th U. S.
Colored Infantry: occupation duty in Texas
79th U. S.
Colored Infantry [1st Kansas Colored]: Poison Spring, Ark.; duty in
the Indian Territory
16th Wisconsin
Infantry: Goodrich, La.
The following have all
benefited from a history, but in some cases veterans wrote the works. Also, the
11th Illinois and the 24th Iowa were subjects of master’s
degree theses.
11th Illinois
Infantry: garrison duty in Missouri; campaign to Morganzia, La.
31st Illinois
Infantry: Belmont, Mo.
36th Illinois
Infantry: Pea Ridge, Ark.; occupation duty in Texas
55th Illinois
Infantry: Arkansas Post, Ark.
6th Iowa
Infantry: service in Missouri until March 1862
22nd Iowa
Infantry: service in Louisiana from August 1863-July 1864
24th Iowa
Infantry: Red River campaign
15th Missouri
Infantry: Pea Ridge, Ark.; occupation duty in Texas
114th New York
Infantry: Fort Bisland, La.; Red River campaign
Not sure exactly what you mean by 'fighting regiments' but the 126th Ill.Inf. was in Arkansas from roughly July 1863 to the end of the war. Part of the skirmish at Clarendon and also Battle of Bayou Forche or Little Rock. Served in Pine Bluff and mouth of the White River. I am currently writing a regimental history of them.
ReplyDeleteAlso do not see 3rd Minnesota who was also at Little Rock.
Gary Blessman
Ancestor of Edwin Grubbs, Co. D. 126th Ill Inf.
This posting marks the end of a long running series on the blog that highlighted thirty-five regiments. These thirty-five Union regiments all served at some point in the trans-Mississippi and were taken from the list of "300 Fighting Regiments" created by William F. Fox in his book, Regimental Losses of the American Civil War published in 1898. Certainly there were many other fine regiments that served in the trans-Mississippi, and I'm glad to hear that the 126th Illinois is getting attention. Good luck on your writing!
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