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The 6th Wisconsin Infantry initially mustered 1,029 men and later recruited an additional 601 men, for a total of 1,630 men. [2] The regiment lost 16 officers and 228 enlisted men killed in action or who later died of their wounds, plus another 1 officer and 112 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 357 fatalities.
The 7th Wisconsin Infantry initially mustered 973 men and later recruited an additional 369 men, for a total of 1,342 men. [2] The regiment suffered 10 officers and 271 enlisted men killed in action or who later died of their wounds, plus another 143 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 424 fatalities.
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The state of Wisconsin enrolled 91,327 men for service in the Union Army during the American Civil War, 77,375 in the infantry, 8,877 in the cavalry, and 5,075 in the artillery.
Consolidated May–October 1815 with the 25th Infantry (constituted 26 June 1812) and the 27th, 29th, and 37th Infantry (all constituted 29 January 1813) to form the 6th Infantry Regiment. The lineages of the units that made up the 6th Infantry give the regiment campaign credit for the War of 1812.
A, 30th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. After the war he became a Wisconsin state legislator. John Morrill was a private and later corporal in Co. H. After the war he became a Wisconsin state legislator. Henry Clay Sloan was 1st lieutenant of Co. I. Earlier in the war he was enlisted in Co. D, 6th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment.
4th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment; 5th Independent Battery Wisconsin Light Artillery; 5th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment; 6th Independent Battery Wisconsin Light Artillery; 6th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment; 7th Independent Battery Wisconsin Light Artillery; 7th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment; 8th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment; 9th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment
The 5th Infantry was assembled at Camp Randall, in Madison, Wisconsin, on July 12, 1861.It left Wisconsin for Washington, D.C., on July 24, 1861. During the war it moved through Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and New York (helping to quell that city's famous draft riots).