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1st Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment

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Strasburg and Staunton Road June 1–2. Mount Jackson June 3. New Market June 5. Harrisonburg June 6. Battle of Cross Keys June 8. Harrisonburg June 9. Scouting on the Rappahannock June–July. Reconnaissance to James City July
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Skirmish at Madison Court House July 23. Slaughter House August 8. Battle of Cedar Mountain August 9. Pope's Campaign in northern Virginia August 16-September 2. Stevensburg, Raccoon Ford, and Brandy Station August
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The 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry ceased to exist on June 17, 1865, when it was consolidated with the 6th Pennsylvania Cavalry and 17th Pennsylvania Cavalry to form the 2nd Regiment Pennsylvania Provisional Cavalry.
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until January 7, 1862 when it joined the regiment. Company M was organized as an independent company August 5, 1861. At Baltimore until October 3, 1861, then on the eastern shore of
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New Castle and Davenport May 9. North Anna River May 9–10. Ashland May 11. Ground Squirrel Church and Yellow Tavern May 11. Brook's Church, Richmond Fortifications, May 12.
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Fords of the Rappahannock August 21–23. Special duty at General Pope's Headquarters August 22–30. Thoroughfare Gap August 28 (Companies I and M). Gainesville August 28.
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The regiment lost a total of 201 men during service; 9 officers and 87 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 1 officer and 104 enlisted men died of disease.
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Second Battle of Bull Run August 29–30. Germantown August 31. Centreville and Chantilly August 31. Chantilly September 1. Fairfax Court House September 2.
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awards conferred upon members of the regiment for valor and the placement of the 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry monument on the battlefield at the
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Companies A and B advanced for VI Corps from Gettysburg to Hagerstown, Md., July 5–10. Old Antietam Forge, near Leitersburg, July 10.
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Salem, New Baltimore, and Thoroughfare Gap November 4. Warrenton November 6. Rappahannock Station November 7, 8 and 9.
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Expedition to Dranesville November 26–27. Action at Dranesville November 27. Expedition to Gunnell's Farm December 6.
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At Camp Pierpont until March 1862. Advance on Manassas, Va., March 10–15. McDowell's advance to Falmouth April 9–17.
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Reconnaissance to Falmouth April 17–19. Falmouth April 19. Rappahannock River May 13 (Companies F, G, H, L, and M).
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History of the First Reg't. Pennsylvania Reserve Cavalry, from Its Organization, August, 1861, to September, 1864
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Picket near King George Court House until January 1863. "Mud March" January 20–24. (Company H at Headquarters of
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Picket near Warrenton July–August. Rixeyville and Muddy Run August 5. Wilford's Ford August 9 (detachment).
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as the "44th Volunteers" and mustered in for state service in July and August 1861 under the command of
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Culpeper Court House September 13. Near Auburn October 1 (detachment). Bristoe Campaign October 9–22.
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Among the tributes paid to the regiment, during and after the Civil War, were the Congressional
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under Lockwood picketing and scouting until January 7, 1862 when it joined the regiment.
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Scout to Piedmont February 17–18. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 4-June 12.
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Todd's Tavern May 5, 6, 7, and 8. Corbin's Bridge May 8. Sheridan's Raid May 9–24.
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New Hope Church November 27. Expedition to Turkey Run Station January 1–4, 1864.
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Rappahannock Bridge November 7–8. Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2.
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The 1st Pennsylvania Cavalry (Companies A through G) was organized at
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Lee's Mills July 30. Demonstration north of James River August 13–20.
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Black Creek or Tunstall's Station June 21. St. Mary's Church June 24.
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David Gardner - commanded during the Bristoe and Mine Run campaigns
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Sumner's Upper Bridge June 2. Sheridan's Trevilian Raid June 7–24.
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Scout to Warrenton September 29. Aldie and Mountsville October 31.
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May 5, 1862 and killed in action at the Battle of Fredericksburg
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Expedition to Danville April 23–29. Moved to Washington, D.C..
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Rapidan Station May 1. (Company H at Chancellorsville May 1–5.)
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Near Harpers Ferry, W. Va., July 14. Shepherdstown July 15–16.
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Advance from the Rappahannock to the Rapidan September 13–17.
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Chancellorsville Campaign April 26-May 8. Oak Grove April 26.
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1st Pennsylvania Cavalry Monument, Gettysburg Battlefield.
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Consolidated to a battalion of five companies September 9.
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Aldie June 17. Special duty at Corps Headquarters June 28.
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Units and formations of the Union Army from Pennsylvania
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Picket duty from Falmouth to Port Conway until April 26.
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Companies H, I, and K were organized at Camp Wilkins in
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Auburn and Bristoe October 14. Brentsville October 14.
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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recipient for action at the Battle of Amelia Springs
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Brandy Station or Fleetwood and Beverly Ford June 9.
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Moved to Camp Jones, near Washington, D.C., August.
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Cavalry, McDowell's 7: 414:Scout to Middleburg September 10–11. 198:42nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry 522:Charles City Cross Roads October 1. 356:Battle of Antietam September 16–17. 208:44th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment 546:Dinwiddie Court House March 30–31. 450:On line of the Pamunkey May 26–28. 14: 204:2nd Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment 787: 731: 717: 166:Battle of Appomattox Court House 561:Appomattox Court House April 9. 531:Stony Creek Station December 1. 498:Strawberry Plains August 16–18. 384:Stoneman's Raid May 27-April 8. 564:Surrender of Lee and his army. 393:Battle of Gettysburg July 1–3. 1: 534:Hicksford Raid December 7–12. 513:Belcher's Mills September 17. 462:Trevilian Station June 11–12. 239:infantry division during the 525:Hatcher's Run October 27–28. 604:- resigned January 30, 1863 142:First Battle of Deep Bottom 134:Battle of Trevilian Station 16:Union Army cavalry regiment 856: 569:Grand Review of the Armies 372:February 22 to August 15.) 101:Battle of Chancellorsville 30:July 1861 to June 17, 1865 725:American Civil War portal 537:Bellefield December 9–10. 504:Ream's Station August 25. 411:Carter's Run September 6. 396:Emmettsburg, Md., July 4. 190: 187: 114:Battle of Bristoe Station 85:Second Battle of Bull Run 705:Gettysburg National Park 222:1st Pennsylvania Cavalry 162:Battle of Sailor's Creek 158:Battle of Amelia Springs 93:Battle of Fredericksburg 81:Battle of Cedar Mountain 77:Battle of Brandy Station 22:1st Pennsylvania Cavalry 687:Monuments and memorials 555:Sailor's Creek April 6. 552:Amelia Springs April 5. 495:Malvern Hill August 16. 447:Milford Station May 21. 146:Battle of Hatcher's Run 696: 607:Colonel John P. Taylor 591:George Dashiell Bayard 492:Gravel Hill August 14. 480:Warwick Swamp July 12. 456:Cold Harbor May 28–31. 268:George Dashiell Bayard 694: 673:Hampton Sidney Thomas 627:Hampton Sidney Thomas 331:Battle of Dranesville 237:Pennsylvania Reserves 130:Battle of Cold Harbor 69:Battle of Dranesville 763:Dyer, Frederick H. 474:Hope Church June 24. 154:Battle of Five Forks 126:Battle of Haw's Shop 106:Battle of Gettysburg 97:Stoneman's 1863 Raid 73:Battle of Cross Keys 771:Lloyd, William Penn 739:Pennsylvania portal 666:James Parker Landis 616:Lieutenant Colonel 549:Five Forks April 1. 290:Army of the Potomac 231:that served in the 206:/(as 44th Infantry 150:Appomattox Campaign 138:Siege of Petersburg 798:Dyer, Frederick H. 697: 641:John A. Davidsizer 611:Lieutenant Colonel 558:Farmville April 7. 322:Leesburg, Virginia 320:Reconnaissance to 241:American Civil War 196:(as 44th Infantry 89:Battle of Antietam 652:Alexander Elliott 595:brigadier general 218: 217: 214: 213: 171: 170: 122:Overland Campaign 118:Mine Run Campaign 847: 791: 790: 741: 736: 735: 734: 727: 722: 721: 720: 618:Jacob C. Higgins 477:Bellefield July. 312:Detailed service 302:Army of Virginia 185: 184: 176: 110:Bristoe Campaign 19: 855: 854: 850: 849: 848: 846: 845: 844: 820: 819: 811: 788: 760: 737: 732: 730: 723: 718: 716: 713: 689: 680:Andrew J. 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Index

United States
Union
Cavalry
Battle of Dranesville
Battle of Cross Keys
Battle of Brandy Station
Battle of Cedar Mountain
Second Battle of Bull Run
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Fredericksburg
Stoneman's 1863 Raid
Battle of Chancellorsville
Battle of Gettysburg
Bristoe Campaign
Battle of Bristoe Station
Mine Run Campaign
Overland Campaign
Battle of Haw's Shop
Battle of Cold Harbor
Battle of Trevilian Station
Siege of Petersburg
First Battle of Deep Bottom
Battle of Hatcher's Run
Appomattox Campaign
Battle of Five Forks
Battle of Amelia Springs
Battle of Sailor's Creek
Battle of Appomattox Court House
42nd Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry
2nd Pennsylvania Cavalry Regiment

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