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75: 48: 732: 535:. It participated in the Battle of Gettysburg. On July 3, the third day of the battle, it made an attack against the Confederate troops at the base of Culp's Hill, near Spangler Spring. The regiment's commander, 23-year-old Lieutenant Colonel Charles R. Mudge, replied to the order to attack, "Well it is murder, but it's the order." In the charge a bullet struck Mudge just below the throat and killed him instantly. The regiment suffered 137 casualties in the assault. After the battle, the regiment was sent to 224: 1355: 1286: 1231: 1202: 1173: 1137: 1091: 838:
harbor. After a year teaching engineering at the academy, he resigned and worked as a civil engineer until the war. He served through the war anding as a brevet major general. After the war, he stayed briefly in the south before returning to Massachusetts. For ten years he taught languages at West
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From the hill behind this monument on the morning of July 3, the Second Massachusetts Infantry made an assault upon the Confederate troops in the works at the base of Culp's Hill opposite. The regiment carried to the charge 22 officers and 294 enlisted men. It lost 4 officers and 41 enlisted men
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One of the two lion sculptures flanking the grand staircase at the Boston Public Library is dedicated to the Second Massachusetts. The plinth it rests on lists their engagements. The lion is by Louis St Gaudens and was funded by surviving members of the regiment in the early 1890s.
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There is a monument to the 2nd Massachusetts at Gettysburg which was erected in 1879. It is positioned on Colgrove Avenue near Spangler's Meadow. The monument was the first regimental monument placed on what is widely considered the "battlefield" today.
481:'s advanced through the cornfield during the morning phase of the battle and received heavy casualties including Lieutenant Colonel Dwight, who was mortally wounded. The regiment lost 12 killed and 51 wounded, among the wounded were Captains Francis and 428:. During this time, Colonel Gordon was promoted to brigadier general and commanded the brigade. Lieutenant Colonel Andrews was promoted to colonel and given command of the 2nd Massachusetts. Major Dwight was promoted to lieutenant colonel. 365:. This enthusiasm was quickly dampened and the offices closed due to the fact that Massachusetts had filled its quota and therefore could neither recruit nor send any additional volunteer units until a call was issued by the 1420: 1415: 1157:. The Union Army: A History of Military Affairs in the Loyal States, 1861–65 – Records of the Regiments in the Union army – Cyclopedia of battles – Memoirs of Commanders and Soldiers. Vol. I. 1410: 677:
Jewett, John Joy, Charles Kiernan, William Marshall, Frederick Maynard, Andrew Nelson, Rufus A. Parker, Philo H. Peck, Sidney S. Prouty, Richard Seavers, Charles Trayner, David L. Wade
515:. The neighboring troops, including the XII Corps with the 2nd Massachusetts, entrenched hastily and was able to stop the Confederate advance before it overran the entire army. 511:. In the battle, Stonewall Jackson's corps executed a surprise flanking movement and smashed into the right flank of the Army of the Potomac, severely damaging the unsuspecting 809:. After the war he rturned to law and was one of the founders of the Military Historical Society of Massachusetts. He died in Framingham in 1886. For more information, see his 32: 644:
killed and mortally wounded and 6 officers and 84 enlisted men wounded. To perpetuate the honored memories of that the survivors of the Regiment have raised this stone 1879.
329:. Roughly half the regiment was mustered in on May 18, 1861 and the remainder on May 25, 1861 for a term of three years. The regiment saw extensive combat as part of the 386:
Recruiting proceeded and the regiment began training in May 1861 at Camp Andrew in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, just south of Boston. On July 8, the regiment left for
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Military Affairs and Regimental Histories of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, And Delaware
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History of the Second Massachusetts Regiment of Infantry, Chancellorsville : a paper read at the officers' reunion in Boston, May 11, 1880
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along with Lieutenants Crowninshield and Mills. General Mansfield was also killed in the battle and command of the XII Corps passed to General
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and obtained special permission to recruit a new regiment and wait until such time as it would be summoned by the federal government.
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Point and passed away at 70 in 1899 buried with honors and an escort from the Massachusetts militia. For more information, see his
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claims lineage from the 2nd Massachusetts and other militia units. As of 2019, the battalion was active as an element of the
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In August, the regiment became part of the 3rd Brigade (commanded by Gordon), 1st Division (commanded by Major General
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This article is about a regiment in the American Civil War. For the regiment in the American Revolutionary War, see
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Charles Burdett, Theodore S. Butters, Jeremiah S. Hall, Patrick Heoy, Ruel Whittier, Gordon S. Wilson.
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Lieut. Col. Charles R. Mudge Captain Thomas B. Fox Captain Thomas R. Robeson Lieut. Henry V.D. Stone
1246: 810: 474: 470: 437: 402: 330: 141: 133: 826:, Andrews graduated first the West Point class of 1851. After graduating, he was assigned to the 695: 624: 580: 409: 334: 288: 1261: 603:. In September, it was part of the forces the occupied Atlanta, with Lt. Col. Morse serving as 1220: 1191: 1162: 1119: 1102: 1080: 790: 700: 482: 413: 319: 1036: 1395: 794: 600: 584: 572: 447: 421: 391: 362: 295: 190: 172: 1052: 806: 604: 486: 466: 129: 1118:: Dyer Pub. Co. pp. 25, 41, 157, 270, 271, 274, 301, 321, 346, 350, 457, 458, 1248. 1115: 310:, organized the unit's recruitment and formation. The 2nd Massachusetts was trained at 1391: 1324: 1404: 1359: 1290: 1235: 1206: 1177: 1141: 1095: 1004: 560: 536: 478: 398: 380: 358: 80: 524: 52:
Monument dedicated to the 2nd Massachusetts Infantry near Spangler's Spring on the
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Late in 1863, the XII Corps, with the 2nd Massachusetts included, along with the
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in the famed "Battle Above The Clouds" during the early stages of the
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immediately after the first group of volunteer regiments departed
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Color bearers - Leavitt C. Durgin, Rupert J. Sadler, Stephen Cody
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First Sergeant Alonzo J. Babcock, Sergeant William H. Blunt.
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We carry the flag and keep step to the music of the Union.
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Massachusetts U.S. Volunteer Infantry Regiments 1861-1865
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Letters written during the Civil War, 1861-1865 (1898)
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After Chancellorsville, the regiment marched north to
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On September 17, the II Corps was redesignated as the
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and from 1851 to 1854, worked on the construction of
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Under the direction of Major George H. Gordon of the
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2nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment (1898)
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2nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
2nd Massachusetts Regiment
2nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment (1898)

Gettyburg Battlefield
United States of America
Union
Union Army
Infantry
Ruger's
Williams's
XII Corps
Army of the Potomac
George H. Gordon
George Leonard Andrews
Samuel Miller Quincy
William Cogswell
Charles R. Mudge
Charles Fessenden Morse

1st Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
3rd Massachusetts Militia Regiment
infantry
regiment
Union Army
American Civil War
Major
George H. Gordon
Brigadier General
West Point

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