The monument is made of red granite on a granite base and stands 11 4 tall. After the shocking defeat of the Federal army at Bull Run in the summer of 1861, the volunteer companies of the 7th Wisconsin Infantry were called to assemble in Madison, Wisconsin. The brigade was the spearhead of Hookers early morning attack down the Hagerstown Pike. Lieutenant Colonel Callis was discharged due to disability from his Gettysburg wound. Note: This regiment participated in Warrens Stony Creek, or Apple Jack Raid to Belfield and Hicksford, Virginia from December 7-12, 1864. The 26th Wisconsin Infantry, which was composed almost entirely of German immigrants, fought throughout the first day and lost more than 210 of its men. He was promoted to captain during the war, and mostly engaged in skirmishes along the San Juan River. Just across the river were the 7th Wisconsin and the rest of the Army of the Potomac. 7th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry Organized at Madison, Wisconsin, and mustered in September 2, 1861. July 1st 1863. Bragg. Print out this index page and present it to the librarian. Visit our other Wisconsin Historical Society websites! The 7th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Running low on ammunition the 7th Wisconsin were forced to fix bayonets and reserve ammunition for close combat. The next day,Gen. Pope urged the bulk of his army to attack Stonewall Jacksons army in what is known as the Second Battle of Bull Run. During the march the major concern for the men wasn't battle or death, but sickness. [5]:279, Over the next two weeks, they were engaged in the trench warfare of the Battle of Cold Harbor. History of the 7th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. Left State for Washington, D. C., September 5. JAVASCRIPT IS DISABLED. Ten officers and 271 enlisted men were killed and 143 enlisted men died from disease. Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin, 7th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Beginning United States Civil War Research, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=7th_Regiment,_Wisconsin_Infantry&oldid=5038484, Wisconsin - Military - Civil War, 1861-1865. S. AllenLosses in Wisconsin Regiments", "General Robinson Former Spartan Dies in Washington", "Capt. Entrenched in the middle of it, were the men of the 7th Wisconsin Infantry. Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Hollon Richardson (January 31 & February 28, 1865), Unit Strength: 220officers and men PFD (February 6, 1865). Archer was captured and his brigade suffered heavy casualties. [5]:165166 The Iron Brigade faced off against a rebel brigade under General James J. Archer, and was far more successful, enveloping them on three sides and capturing General Archer and a regiment of his men, then taking position in the Herbst Woods. [1] In 1887, he attended a reunion of the Iron Brigade veterans association for the first time since his dismissal and was elected vice president of the veterans association, replacing General Edward S. 5. [2]:462463, Over 50% of the Iron Brigade was killed or wounded at Gettysburg, with most of the casualties occurring on the first day. Infty. The Iron Brigade participated but did not see significant fighting in either the Bristoe campaign, nor the subsequent Union offensive known as the Battle of Mine Run. Manitowoc County, Wisconsin: Civil War Roster - Officers and men who served from Manitowoc Co. 1861-1865. It was a component of the famous Iron Brigade in the Army of the Potomac throughout the war. Commander Image, Lieutenant Colonel Hollon Richardson Once assembled in Madison the 973 men which occupied the infantry were sent to march for Washington D.C. and join the King's brigade at Camp Lyon, Virginia. Other symbols include an eagle over crossed flags on the right side, crossed rifles behind a knapsack on the front, and the Wisconsin state seal on the left side. Though the costly and excruciating battles were difficult to overcome, they earned the distinction built on discipline and determination and the men of the 7th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry led the way to glory. Charge and countercharge of the most deadly character were made across the open plateau west of and in the Cornfield and ground south of it, east of the pike, and the Iron Brigade was compelled to retire to the field north of D. R. Millers and then to the cover of the high ground north and east of Joseph Poffenbergers. Richardson was breveted colonel for his heroic actions in the battle. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Service [ edit] The 7th Wisconsin was raised at Madison, Wisconsin, and mustered into Federal service September 2, 1861. [1], Colonel Robinson returned to Sparta, Wisconsin, where he managed his farm for the next decade. Died of disease 124. He commanded the 7th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment in the famed Iron Brigade of the Army of the Potomac through most of the Civil War, and was U.S. consul to the Merina Kingdom of Madagascar for 12 years (1875-1887). United States Regiments & Batteries > Wisconsin The 7th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment lost 10 officers and 271 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 143 enlisted men by disease during the Civil War. The background is decorated with stars and an eagle with a banner in its beak. The Badgers would suffer heavily during the battle, out of 370 effective men, 194 would not return after July 3rd. (Stone and Meredith Avenues tour map) A marker southeast of Gettysburg on Culps Hill shows the regiments position on July 2 and 3. [1], William Robinson married Sarah Jane Fisk. [11][12] At the time, this was seen as a rebuke of Bragg, who had been extremely active in politics and was continuing to seek higher office. It is topped by the five-sided symbol of the Iron Brigade. Throughout the war the 7th Wisconsinfought in battles such as Antietam, Second Bull Run, South Mountain, and Gettysburg to name a few. [15] General Robinson was also responsible for the donation of the family's former land in Sparta, Wisconsin, for military use. Company K - many men from Walworth County - Roster page 572. They eventually arrived in Wisconsin and were celebrated at a ceremony in Madison hosted by Governor James T. The first real combat in the war for the 7th Infantry occurred in Gainesville, Virginia, otherwise known as Battle of Brawners Farm. On May 3, 1864, the Iron Brigade returned to campaign, marching from their camp at Culpeper Court House. Use the links below to plan your visit to the Society's Archives. William Wallace Robinson, Sr., (December 14, 1819 April 27, 1903) was a Union Army officer and American diplomat. hollon richardson 7th wi, The regiment reached the battlefield on the morning of July 1st and launched a counterattack against the Confederate Brigade of James Archer which started from the location of the monument and moved west. [2]:459, For days, they marched rapidly back toward Washington, then further north into Maryland, barely stopping for rest. Lincoln County Roster 0f Ex-Union Soldiers and Soldier's Widows in Lincoln County, 1889. Roster. During the march the major concern for the men wasnt battle or death, but sickness. 7th Wisconsin Infantry- Col. William W. Robinson, Maj. Mark Finnicum. [5]:261 The Union made three attempts to storm the enemy lines, but were repulsed as elements of the Confederate First Corps under James Longstreet arrived and counterattacked. Early life [2]:445, The 7th Wisconsin, with the 2nd Wisconsin, moved south at an ordinary pace to cover the retreat of the saboteur detachment. It is one of the best collections of Civil War soldier letters that has been published during the past decade. [3] VanDor was ultimately offered a diplomatic post, and Robinson was promoted to colonel of the 7th Wisconsin Infantry. The monument is topped by a symbol of the Iron Brigade. Their attention then turned to the left where heavy columns of Confederate troops were bearing down on them. Visit our other Wisconsin Historical Society websites! Empower curiosity about the people, places, and stories of our past. 7th Wisconsin Infantry Wisconsin 7th Regiment Infantry SERVICE.-Adam arrived at unit in Virginia on 26 November 1864 The regiment fought with its accustomed gallantry at the battle of Dabney's Mill in Feb. 1865, with a loss of 4 killed and 19 wounded. Civil War Letters of Henry Barney 7th WI Volunteer Inf. See and touch history at Historic Sites, Museums and special events, Restore your historic home or property, get tax credits, renovation tips, The 7th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment camp outside of Fredericksburg on the east side of the Rappahannock. Aug. 18. Hill. [5]:52 The most notable is the raid on Frederick's Hall, in the first week of August, intended to cut the Virginia Central Railroad. [Source: Report on the Nation's Civil War Battlefields (Washington, 1993); Estabrook, C. Records and Sketches of Military Organizations (Madison, 1914); Love, W. Wisconsin in the War of the Rebellion (Madison, 1866). This number was eased slightly by the recruitment of 369 men during the war. (394912.6N 771317.8W), See more onthehistory of the 7th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the Civil War, View from the roof of the State of Pennsylvania Monument, Tour the Battlefield East Cavalry Field, Official Report of the 7th Wisconsin in the Battle of Gettysburg, history of the 7th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the Civil War. Dyers/Sifakis Compendium Info: Lt Col Richardsons Report(to Wisconsin Adjutant General), Series 1200-Box 37, Wisconsin Historical Society; Lt Col Richardsons Report(to Wisconsin Adjutant General), hat tip to 7th Wisconsin researcher Roy Gustrowsky for this information. Grants Fifth Offensive at Petersburg: A Study in Strategy, Tactics, and Generalship. The regiment later served that year in the Bristoe and Mine Run Campaigns. Please enable JavaScript on your browser to best view this site. The spring and summer of 1862 was spent on the riverbanks of the Rappahannock. He led the regiment through the two winter campaigns against Fredericksburg, Virginiathe Battle of Fredericksburg and the aborted Mud Marchbut they were not engaged in serious fighting in either effort. The 7th Wisconsin Infantry "The Iron Brigade" Co. K Iron Battalion 9719 Company Description The Iron Brigade and the 7th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry proved to be a backbone for the Union throughout the war. The carnage only ceased when darkness crept upon the men ending in a stalemate. Learn about obtaining permission and the copyright laws that apply to images purchased from the Wisconsin Historical Society. Colonel William W. Robinson (Sparta), Major Charles A. Hamilton (Milwaukee), Captain Emerson F. Giles (Stoughton), and a 2nd Lt., probably either Amasa T. Reed (Stoughton) or Charles W. Cook (Madison). Major Hamilton was discharged due to his wound from Brawners Farm, the doctors never having been able to successfully extricate a bullet from his thigh. Wisconsin's Iron Brigade troops (the 2nd, 6th and 7th Wisconsin Infantry Regiments) were in the thickest of fighting. Captain John B. Callis of Company F was promoted to major effective to January 5. However, with great bravery and prowess the men of the 7th Wisconsin were able to hold the hill. Robinson took over the brigade during the battle after Brigadier General Solomon Meredith was wounded, andMajor Mark Finnicumthen led the regiment. When 135 yards north of this point Confederates, deployed under cover of the ledge and woods west of the pike attacked the flank, upon which the 19th Indiana and 7th Wisconsin were deployed on the plateau and in the woods west of the pike and the 2nd and 6th Wisconsin in the infamous Cornfield east of it. They arrived at South Mountain on June 27 and crossed into Pennsylvania on June 30. Please enable JavaScript on your browser to best view this site. [4] Colonel Robinson led the regiment through the next three years of the war. & 31, 1864), ~179 officers and men PFD (October 27, 1864), Commander: Lieutenant Colonel Hollon Richardson (December 31, 1864), Unit Strength: 350officers and men PFD (not sure on the date). On September 17, the Iron Brigade embarked on the single deadliest day in American Military history with the 7th Wisconsin regiment right in the middle of it at the battle of Antietam. Jackson, Va Jan 12, 2022 #1 Soldiers of Company K, 7th Wisconsin Infantry. Manitowoc County, Wisconsin: Civil War Rosters by Regiment. [2]:469 On June 6, by order of General Warren, Colonel Robinson was replaced in command of the Iron Brigade by Colonel Edward S. [Source: Estabrook, Charles E, ed. It moved to Louisville, Kentucky, June 16 and was mustered out July 2, 1865.[1]. Camp of the 7th Wisconsin at Fredericksburg, 1862. Company C - many men from Grant County and Iowa County - Roster page 547. In the spring of 1862, the 7th Wisconsin, with their brigade, made their first advance into Confederate territory. [5]:261 Near dawn on May 6, the fighting resumed as Sedgwick launched his attack. The 7th Wisconsin came up directly among the 2nd to reinforce them, with the 19th Indiana on their left and the 6th Wisconsin on their right. The battle continued onto September 18and although the battle is seen as a stalemate to a military eye, it gave President Lincoln the type of victory he needed to deliver the Emancipation Proclamation. 7th Wisconsin Infantry, Regimental Letter & Order Book. The brigade earned the name, Iron Brigade.. Wounded in the. Original strength 1029. 7th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment Position. missing 52 total 194. Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Weldon Railroad, Colonel Robinson's account of the Iron Brigade's actions during the Battle of Gettysburg can be found in the Official War Records, Series 1, Volume 27, Part 1, Item 37. [2]:468 They crossed the Pamunkey River on May 28 and set defensive lines behind the cavalry Battle of Haw's Shop. August 28, 1862 was a bloody day for the Wisconsin homestead. The 7th Wisconsin Infantry at the Battle of Gettysburg The 7th Wisconsin was commanded at the Battle of Gettysburg by Colonel William W. Robinson. Colonel Robinson died at his son's home on April 27, 1903. [8], After days of skirmishing and shelling at the fortifications around Spotsylvania Court House, V Corps was again ordered to move to the south, continuing the maneuver toward Richmond. The 6th Wisconsin Infantry initially mustered 1,029 men and later recruited an additional 601 men, for a total of 1,630 men. [1] The regiment lost 16 officers and 228 enlisted men killed in action or who later died of their wounds, plus another 1 officer and 112 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 357 fatalities. Mustered out July 3rd 1865. [5]:40 They were put on alert to reinforce McClellan during the campaign, but were called away to participate in a fruitless chase of Stonewall Jackson. (after Finnicum left on September 1, 1864), Unit Strength: 214 officers and men PFD (not sure on the date). Wisconsin cherishes the memoryof her brave sons. [2]:467 On the afternoon of May 12, they marched to their left and engaged in fighting at the "Bloody Angle". On the morning of July 1st, the 2nd Wisconsin Infantry was the first to engage with Confederate troops. Colonel Robinson and the re-enlisted veterans traveled by train but were delayed by an accident near Massillon, Ohio, where the locals welcomed them into their homes to rest for the night. The 17th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Madison, Wisconsin, and it was mustered in March 15, 1862. Company B - many men from Columbia County - Roster page 544. Once the battle of Antietam concluded the regiment took part in the battle of Fredericksburg on December 1115but largely did not become actively engaged during this battle and only lost one man. The 7th Wisconsins next biggest challenge came less than a month after the battle of Brawners Farm and Second Battle of Bull Run. This page was last edited on 5 December 2022, at 20:54. Fresh off the victory at Chancellorsville and his men in high spirits, General Lee took aim at northern Virginia and Pennsylvania. The monument to the 7th Wisconsin is unusual in that it faces away from the park road. Begin or dive deeper into researching your family tree, Learn about the spaces, places, & unique story of your community, The largest North American Heritage collection after the Library of Congress. Brig. He commanded the 7th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment in the famed Iron Brigade of the Army of the Potomac through most of the Civil War, and was U.S. consul to the Merina Kingdom of Madagascar for 12 years (18751887). The symbol lists the units that comprised the Iron Brigade. [2]:457458, Following the retreat from Chancellorsville, General Robert E. Lee began massing his forces in Culpepper County, several miles west of the Chancellorsville battlefield, in preparation for another offensive into northern territory. The rosters show the men who served in each regiment, their residences, dates of enlistment and mustering out, and other remarks. [2]:456[5]:108 The Iron Brigade spent most of the rest of the winter camped at Belle Plains, Virginia, where they were reorganized and resupplied. They went south to Falmouth, Virginia, on the Rappahannock River, across from Fredericksburg, Virginia, where they remained through most of McClellan's Peninsula campaign. The fighting started up again early the next morning with the 7th Wisconsin taking place in a charge against the Confederates, and was the only regiment that held their line for a short time against the Confederate front line. He was promoted to colonel in January of 1862 when the regiment's Hungarian born Colonel Vandor resigned to become U.S. Representative to the island of Tahiti. Union monuments at Gettysburg > Wisconsin, The monument to the 7th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment is west of Gettysburg on Meredith Avenue. The 3rd, 5th, and 26th Wisconsin Infantry regiments and the 1st U.S. Sharpshooters, Company G (Berdan's Sharpshooters), also fought but sustained many fewer casualties. Please contact us using the Contact button in the menu at the top of the screen. [1]. General King and his men were set out to destroy the Virginia Central Railroad. The Iron Brigade (including the 2nd, 6th, and 7th Wisconsin Infantry regiments) was in the thick of the battle on the first day. From Washington it moved through Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky, where it was mustered out of service, on June 16, 1865. Fredericksburg and a pontoon bridge leading to it over the Rappahannock can be seen in the background. [1] For more information on the history of this unit,see: The Civil War Archive section, 7th Regiment Infantry, (accessed 16 November 2012). The 7th Wisconsin was the the second regiment of the Iron Brigade to go into action in the morning phases of the July 1 fighting. Wisconsin's Role. Kings Brigade, McDowells Division, Army of the Potomac, 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 1st Army Corps, Army of the Potomac, 3rd Brigade, Kings Division, Dept. As for the 7th Wisconsin regiment, they entered the battle with 190 men, losing 5 dead, 26 wounded, and 5 missing. John Robinson died in Holland before he could make the trip to America, but his son Isaac was a Plymouth Colony settlerColonel William Wallace Robinson is a descendant of this line. Position of Regt. [2]:465[5]:259 On the morning of May 5, the Iron Brigade, along with their division, marched southwest and encountered the enemy in the woods at the start of what became the Battle of the Wilderness. Lee tried to flank the Potomac and attack from the rear, but General Meade now in command of the Potomac heard of Lees movement and was able to fall back to Centreville. The 7th Infantry participated in all company movements through out the fall and early spring before its first skirmish in summer of 1862. The battle of Beverly Ford is where the company first went into action as a unit. From Washington it moved through Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Kentucky, where it was mustered out of service, on June 16, 1865. William W. Robinson, Jr., went on to a 40-year career in the U.S. Army and retired as Assistant Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army with the rank of brigadier general. Student projects from Michigan Tech's SS3505 Military History of the United States, on the people, places, and objects involving our military history in the upper Great Lakes region. (Stevens Knoll tour map), Monument to the 7th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment at Gettysburg. Arriving at Laurel Hill, northwest of Spotsylvania Court House, on the morning of May 8, they found a Confederate force had already reached the site and occupied strong defensive positions. Language links are at the top of the page across from the title. [2]:465 In the reorganization of the corps, General Lysander Cutler returned to command of the Iron Brigade, and Robinson returned to command of the 7th Wisconsin Infantry. In March 1864, General Ulysses S. Grant was appointed the commander of the Union Army in the Virginia theatre, replacing General George Meade, who had been in command since the Gettysburg Campaign. They arrived at the Wilderness Tavern south of the Rapidan River at dusk on May 4. Aug. 18, 1861 for 3 years. by stone marker on Culps Hill. The regiment lost 3 men killed, 5 wounded and 1 missing. Cedar Mountain, Catletts Station, Samuel Monteith, brother of John Monteith, was a sergeant in Co. H and was killed at Antietam. After initially giving ground, the division rallied and drove the Confederates from the field. The image should not be significantly altered through conventional or electronic means. This monument marks one of the at Antietam Official Records, A Brief History of the Original 7th Wisconsin. Report of Colonel William W. Robinson, 7th Wisconsin Infantry. Gen. Lysander Cutler. [2]:445 They assisted in burying the dead, then participated in skirmishing associated with the First Battle of Rappahannock Station along the new defensive line at the Rappahannock River. They ultimately returned to Falmouth. North Anna, Tolopotomy, Bethesda Church, The 7th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Madison, Wisconsin, and it was mustered in September 2, 1861. 650651; Assistant Quartermaster General of the U.S. Army, United States Government Publishing Office, "Letter from Col. Thos. [1], Colonel Robinson was able to return to the 7th Wisconsin in December 1862. Captain Henry F. Young, Seventh Wisconsin Infantry. The 7th Regiment, Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Madison, Wisconsin, and it was mustered in September 2, 1861. The 7th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment camp outside of Fredericksburg on the east side of the Rappahannock. On that first day of the Battle of Gettysburg, the Iron Brigade was in the vanguard division (under General James S. Wadsworth) and was the second brigade to deploy in line of battle on McPherson Ridge, under direct instruction from General John F. Reynolds, who was in command of I Corps. The 7th Wisconsin was part of the left wing of the attack, under General David McMurtrie Gregg, which made a hook south of Brandy Station and came north to find an overwhelming force of enemy cavalry. For the purposes of a bibliography entry or footnote, follow this model: Common questions about purchasing historical images from the Wisconsin Historical Society. Use of the image requires written permission from the staff of the Collections Division. ; Consolidated Morning Reports, Wisconsin Historical Society, hat tip to 7th Wisconsin researcher Roy Gustrowsky for this information. There is some dispute over where the retreat began, as the commanders of I Corps and XI Corps blamed each other. Most of these men were from Burnett County, and a few from Polk County. See and touch history at Historic Sites, Museums and special events, Restore your historic home or property, get tax credits, renovation tips, This solor lithographed color advertising poster showa a McCormick grain binder at the Civil War battle of Gettysburg. 7th Wisconsin Infantry Thread starter frontrank2 Start date Jan 12, 2022 frontrank2 Captain Forum Host Joined Oct 10, 2012 Location Mt. The monuments material and symbols are identical and its design is very similar to that of themonument to the 6th Wisconsin. 2nd Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, [2]:458 They skirmished through the morning of June 9 in the Battle of Brandy Station, then retreated toward Bealeton, Virginia, to meet the rest of the Army of the Potomac on the march north to Pennsylvania, to intercept Lee's attack. [1]:553, After the war, he worked as a contractor participating in the California Gold Rush, but soon relocated to the Minnesota Territory, where he became one of the founders of the settlement of Wilton, in Waseca County. [2]:446[5]:60 Despite being outnumbered by more than 3-to-1, the brigade held their ground and the fighting ended indecisively around midnight. From the marker for Gibbons Brigade on the Antietam battlefield: On the morning of the 17th, with its right on the Hagerstown Pike, Gibbons Brigade, which three days before had earned the title of the Iron Brigade, advanced in the direction of the Dunkard Church. Captain George S. Hoyt was promoted to major. Lieutenant Colonel Richardson was wounded in the final attack against the Confederate rear guard when he threw himself in front of General Warren to shield him from Confederate fire. This victory was key to success because Beverly Ford is one of the few places to cross the Rappahannock River. While there, his daughter Leonora met and fell in love with a private under his command named Hollon Richardson. Wounded 761. Having been in 25 battles. 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[2]:447[note 1] The 2nd and 7th Wisconsin regiments took the bulk of the casualties in the battle, and all three field officers of the 7th, including Colonel Robinson, were wounded. He was educated at Castleton Academy in Castleton, Vermont, and then attended Norwich Military Academy. Beyond the Monument, next to the snake rail fence is the right flank marker. 314-319,p. 334, hat tip to 7th Wisconsin researcher Roy Gustrowsky for this information. [1]:553, After completing his education, Robinson taught school in Vermont, New Jersey, and finally Cleveland, Ohio, where he moved in 1840. Bragg. It was moved to Louisville, Kentucky, June 17.It was mustered out July 2, 1865.
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