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Nebraska was a regiment in which the men had veteranized to such an extent that it was reorganized as a veteran regiment, and bore the name of veteran volunteer in the title of the regiment. The incursions of the Indians, and the vast damages which they had done in Nebraska, raised such an outcry that the Government had to send Nebraska troops home for the protection of Nebraska, the same as a portion of our regiment was stationed in Iowa. And so it happened that the "First Nebraska Veteran Volunteer Cavalry" was drawn from the field, and the Confederacy, and sent out to fight Indians in the Northwest. The
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The First Nebraska Cavalry had "veteran volunteered," as it was called. After a person had served in the field eighteen months, then he could "veteranize," as it was said, and enlist for three years longer and get a bounty of $ 300, so that soldiers and sometimes regiments "veteranized." The First
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This volume only covers service during the War of the Rebellion, which officially ended in late July, 1865. This Volunteer regiment like many others in the Western United States continued in service for another year or more until they could be replaced by U. S. Army
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Being a Fragment of the Early History of Kansas, Nebraska, Colorado and Wyoming", Crane & Company (1911). Eugene Ware was the most junior officer in the 7th Iowa Cavalry when on September 19, 1863, it was deployed to Omaha en route to the
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Operations against Indians in Nebraska and Colorado until July 1866, participating in numerous affairs with hostile Indians at
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Robert Ramsay Livingston. It was later designated 1st Nebraska Veteran Cavalry on July 10, 1865, after being consolidated with
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Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908. p.1344
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Expedition from Batesville after Freeman's forces February 12–20.
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The 1st Nebraska Cavalry mustered out of service on July 1, 1866.
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Units and formations of the Union Army from Nebraska Territory
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Expedition to Wild Haws, Strawberry Creek, etc., March 10–12.
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The regiment was attached to District of Southeast Missouri,
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Scout from Plum Creek, Nebraska., May 26–27 (detachment).
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Moved to Batesville, Ark., November 30-December 25, 1863.
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Operations in northeastern Arkansas January 1–30, 1864.
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The 1st Nebraska Cavalry Regiment was created from the
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Alphabetical roster of the 1st Nebraska Cavalry from
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Spring River, near Smithville, April 13 (detachment).
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1866
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and the First Nebraska got along together very well.
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Also engaged in scout and escort duty. 227:Morgan's Mills, Spring River, February 9. 554:A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion 521:A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion 252:Moved to Jacksonport, Ark., April 17–19. 160:1st Battalion Nebraska Volunteer Cavalry 523:(Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908. 433: 216:Sylamore Creek January 23 (detachment). 18:1st Regiment Nebraska Volunteer Cavalry 556:. 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1st Regiment Nebraska Volunteer Cavalry
United States
Union
Cavalry
American Civil War
Colonel
cavalry
regiment
Union Army
American Civil War
1st Nebraska Infantry
Colonel
1st Battalion Nebraska Volunteer Cavalry
Department of the Missouri
VII Corps
7th Iowa Cavalry
Fort Kearney
Plum Creek
Spring Ranch
Julesburg
Mud Springs
Elm Creek
Smith's Ranch
Denver
Julesburg, Colorado
North Platte River
Dakota City
Fort Laramie
Wind River
Medway Station

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