2nd West Virginia Infantry Regiment
2nd West Virginia Infantry Regiment | ||
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Active | May 21, 1861, to January 26, 1864 | |
Country | United States | |
Allegiance | Union | |
Branch | Infantry | |
Engagements | American Civil War 1861: Battle of Cheat Mountain Battle of Groveton, Second Battle of Bull Run 1863: Lt. Colonel | Alexander Scott |
The 2nd West Virginia Infantry Regiment was an
5th West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
.
Mustering
The 2nd West Virginia Infantry Regiment (originally known as the 2nd Virginia) was mustered into Federal service in mid-1861 by companies as follows;
- Company "A" was recruited in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania, and not accepted by its home state. It moved to Wheeling, Virginia (now West Virginia), and was mustered in on May 21, 1861.
- Company "B" known as the "Grafton Guards," from Grafton was mustered in on May 25, 1861, at Wheeling. Commanded by Captain George R. Latham.
- Company "C" from Wheeling was mustered in there on June 1, 1861.
- Company "D" was recruited in Pittsburgh and not accepted by its home state. It moved to Wheeling and was mustered in on June 14, 1861.
- Company "E" from Wheeling was mustered in there on June 16, 1861.
- Company "F" was recruited in Pittsburgh and not accepted by its home state. It moved to Wheeling and was mustered in on June 24, 1861.
- Company "G" was recruited in Pittsburgh and not accepted by its home state. It moved to Wheeling and was mustered in on June 13, 1861.
- Company "H" was recruited in Ironton, Ohio, and not accepted by its home state. It moved to Wheeling and was mustered in on June 28, 1861.
- Company "I" was recruited in Washington County, Pennsylvania, and not accepted by its home state. It moved to Wheeling and was mustered in on July 10, 1861.
- Company "K" from Parkersburg, Virginia (now West Virginia) was mustered in there on July 21, 1861.
Service
The regiment was converted to the
5th West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
on January 26, 1864.
Colonels
See also
- West Virginia Units in the Civil War
- West Virginia in the Civil War
References
External links
- Posthumous Medal Presentation (August 2011) to Pvt. August Sponholtz, KIA on March 10, 1863