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1st Rhode Island Infantry Regiment

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after a parade past city hall on April 1, 1899. At the time of muster-out, the regiment included forty-five officers and 1,039 enlisted men. During its term of service, the unit lost eleven enlisted men who died from disease and one enlisted man who died as the result of an accident. Thirty-five more
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Apr 1, 1899, arrived at India Point wharf and paraded past city hall, and turned over colors at Dexter parade ground (unit temporarily rearmed at pier and disarmed at parade ground).
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Pvt. Wheaton Theodore King, aged 19, before the First Bull Run, where he was wounded, taken to Richmond, then released to Philadelphia, where he died on January 28, 1862.
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Major General Ambrose Burnside of 1st Rhode Island Infantry Regiment. From the Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs, Prints and Photographs Division,
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The 1st Rhode Island Infantry Regiment was originally called the 1st Rhode Island Detached Militia. It was organized in Rhode Island in April 1861 and moved to
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on July 21. It left Washington, D.C. for home on July 25 and mustered out on August 2, 1861. During its service, the regiment lost a total of 25 men.
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enlisted men were discharged for disability. The unit also had thirteen enlisted men court-martialed and eighty-nine men deserted the regiment.
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A narrative of the campaign of the First Rhode Island Regiment, in the spring and summer of 1861: illustrated with a portrait and map (1862)
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associated with 1st Rhode Island Infantry Regiment and 5th Rhode Island Heavy Artillery Regiment with bayoneted rifle
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to raise a regiment of infantry from existing militia units in lieu of conscripting 720 individuals to augment the
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In addition to the first regiment, the state of Rhode Island raised the following units for the war with Spain:
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were two regiments of the United States Army, the first of which was raised in 1861 at the beginning of the
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on May 7, 1898. The regiment began to muster until fully assembled between May 10 and 17, with Colonel
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on July 16 after duty at Camp Sprague in the defense of Washington. The regiment advanced on
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Members of the state Rhode Island Militia Hospital Corps who served under federal orders.
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in an attempted run from the virus. However, conditions in Thoroughfare Gap resulted in
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The regiment nicknamed itself the "Rough Walkers" which was inspired by Roosevelt's
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Military units and formations of the United States in the Spanish–American War
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by letter dated April 25, 1898. On May 2 the state established a camp site at
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The regiment was mustered out of federal service on March 30, 1899, at
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Members of the Rhode Island Naval Militia who were assigned to the
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Mar 1, 1899, unit disarmed, and muster out date set for March 30.
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epidemic. The regiment relocated to another part of Virginia at
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May 31, arrived in Jersey City and embarked aboard the steamer
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Mar 30, mustered out of service at Camp Fornance, departed for
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1st Provisional Company of Infantry commanded by Lieutenant
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Aug 3, departed Camp Alger for Thoroughfare Gap, Virginia.
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Units and formations of the Union Army from Rhode Island
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Rhode Island U.S. Volunteer Infantry Regiments 1861-1865
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Light Battery B, 1st Rhode Island Volunteer Artillery.
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Light Battery A, 1st Rhode Island Volunteer Artillery.
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Nov 13, departed Camp George Meade for Camp Fornance,
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Under proclamation signed April 23, 1898, President
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1st Rhode Island Infantry

United States
Union
United States
Infantry
American Civil War
First Battle of Bull Run
Spanish–American War
2nd Rhode Island Infantry Regiment

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Kady Brownell
vivandière
American Civil War
Spanish–American War
Washington, D. C.
Ambrose Burnside
Irvin McDowell
Army of Northeastern Virginia
Manassas, Virginia
First Battle of Bull Run
William McKinley
Rhode Island
Russell A. Alger
Regular Army
U.S. Volunteers

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