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The 20th Pennsylvania Cavalry was a cavalry regiment of the Union Army which fought during the American Civil War.Also known as the 181st Pennsylvania Volunteers, [1] it was initially led by Colonel John E. Wynkoop, Lieutenant Colonel William Rotch Wister, and Major Samuel W. Comly.
Edward Wanshaer "Ned" Wynkoop was born on June 19, 1836, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, the youngest of eight children. His father was John Wanshaer Wynkoop (1794-1837) and his mother was Angelina Catharine Estill (1803-1877). He was the great-grandson of Continental Congress member, Judge Henry Wynkoop. He had five sons and three daughters ...
Independent Company of Kentucky Infantry: Captain John Stuart Williams [4] 1st Pennsylvania Infantry: Colonel Francis M. Wynkoop; 2nd Pennsylvania Infantry: Colonel William B. Roberts; 1st Tennessee Infantry: Colonel William B. Campbell; 2nd Tennessee Infantry: Colonel William T. Haskell; 3rd Brigade BG James Shields w Apr 18 Colonel Edward D ...
Colonel William B. Sipes - promoted to colonel July 26, 1863; resigned November 30, 1864; Colonel Charles Comly McCormick - promoted to colonel January 10, 1865; Lieutenant Colonel James J. Seibert - commanded at the battle of Chickamauga; Major John E. Wynkoop - commanded 1st Battalion at the battle of Perryville and regiment at the battle of ...
Col John Kennett 1st Brigade Col Robert H.G. Minty 2nd Indiana, Company M: Cpt J.A.S. Mitchell; 3rd Kentucky: Col Eli H. Murray; 4th Michigan: Ltc William H. Dickinson; 7th Pennsylvania: Maj John E. Wynkoop; 2nd Brigade Col Lewis Zahm. 1st Ohio: Col Minor Millikin (k), Maj James Laughlin; 3rd Ohio: Ltc Douglas A. Murray
Col Augustus Moor 18th Connecticut (599 men): Maj Henry Peale; 28th Ohio (574 men): Ltc Gottfried Becker; 116th Ohio (766 men): Col James Washburn; 123rd Ohio (616 men): Maj Horace Kellogg; 2nd Brigade (2382 men) Col Joseph Thoburn. 34th Massachusetts (500 men): Col George D. Wells; 54th Pennsylvania (566 men): Col Jacob M. Campbell
The 1st Ohio Cavalry Regiment was organized at Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio August 17-October 30, 1861, and mustered in for a three-year enlistment under the command of Colonel Owen P. Ransom. The regiment was attached to 1st Division, Army of the Ohio, to October 1862. (Companies F, I, K, L, and M attached to 5th Division, Army of the Ohio ...
Companies E and H were mustered in on November 10 and December 12, 1862, respectively, at Camp Zanesville. Company I, formerly a company of the 109th Ohio Infantry, was mustered in on December 1, 1862, at Camp Dennison. Lastly, Company K was mustered in between December 8, 1863, and February 29, 1864, at Rossville, Georgia.