On the 17th, at Calhan's plantation and Bayou The 8th Wisconsin's mascot was Old Abe, a bald eagle that accompanied the regiment into battle. In his "History of Old Abe", published in 1865, Joseph O. Barrett, who helped McCann bring the eagle to Eau Claire, gave a description of the transaction, which can be paraphrased as: "Will you buy my eagle," said McCann, "only two dollars and a half?". When this operation failed, Grant reluctantly settled into a siege. The next day, the regiment marched into the city. to Vicksburg, and subsequently went into Camp Sherman, on Bear Throughout the units service there were 280 men lost during their service. forced to retire to the woods in disorder. Here they lay until 3, P. M., while the artillery from both sides He helped lay out the revised border with Mexico following the Mexican War and was the first U. S. Consul to Shanghai, China. The 8th Wisconsin was still part of the Army of the Mississippi, but General William Rosecrans had replaced Pope as commander. Ever wonder why beer is so popular in Wisconsin? This picture also exists as a lithograph issued by Dunlap, Sewall and Spaulding of Chicago . Division, under General Mower. Murta, surgeon of the 8th Wisconsin Infantry, include vouchers for hospital and medical supplies, invoices, yearly and quarterly reports, muster-in rolls, inventories, and monthly statements of the hospital fund. Also, a marker designating the assault of 22 May 1863, located on Graveyard Road at the midway point between Union Avenue and Confederate Avenue. This image is issued by the Wisconsin Historical Society. They left Jackson on the 16th, and moved to [12] He had been with the regiment since it was formed, and as the grandson of Sally Hemings, is believed to have been also a grandson of Thomas Jefferson. Please Credit: Wisconsin Historical Society. Marshal, and the Eighth acted as Provost guard, and was detailed possession of the town, capturing thirty prisoners and having six Six officers and 53 enlisted men were killed during service, and two officers and 219 enlisted men died from disease. Old Abe served as a mascot throughout the Civil War, and his legacy lives on through the screaming eagle insignia of the U.S. Armys 101st Airborne Division. Arriving at St. Louis on the 14th of October, the regiment was soon after sent to Pilot Knob, on the Iron Mountain Railroad. Eighth returned with them. embarked on the transports, and proceeded up to Grand Ecore, 80 25th of January, 1862, when the regiment proceeded to Cairo, and The 8th Wisconsin initially mustered 870 men and later recruited an additional 333 men, for a total of 1,203 men. This page is not available in other languages. infantry, which they defeated and drove through that place. guard, and in July, took part in General A. J. Smith's expedition October. confusion. The 8th Wisconsin Infantry along with their mascot Old Abe The War Eagle attended numerous battles and lesser engagements during the war:[1], The 8th Wisconsin initially mustered 870 men and later recruited an additional 333 men, for a total of 1,203 men. returning to New Madrid on the 9th. Chicago: Dunlop, Sewell & Spalding, 1865. l7l p. After agreeing to Sherman's request, the regiment joined the Right wing of the xvi corps, under the command of General Mower. As Chief Big Sky traveled down the Flambeau River, he traded the eaglet to a family by the name of McCann, of Chippewa County, for a bushel of corn. Richman, owned by Mr. Shedd of Marshall Field and Co., Chicago. The dead and wounded were strewn in every direction; one rebel was shot through the heart, while he was astride of a rail fence, which he had attempted to climb over. After the surrender, the regiment marched 180 On the The Eighth was the only regiment Company E - many men from Dane County - Roster page 588. Fair, with profitable results. He occasionally Sept. 21st, 1863To His Excellency, the Governor of Wisconsin:SirLt. Col. Jefferson, of the Eighth Wisconsin, is about to start for his home on a short leave of absence, during the period of rest allowed us by the lull of military events in this quarter. Vicksburg, in December, 1862, to cooperate with Sherman's It is needless to say that it was instantly adopted as the The 8th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment spent its entire military service in what was then known as the Western Theater of the American Civil War comprising: Missouri; Arkansas;. Regimental Statistics - Original strength, 973. The portion of the photograph featuring Old Abe appears altered. On the 2d of November, they moved to expected to be sent from Vicksburg on veteran furlough, but in Though the 8th left to join the war in October 12, 1861, it was not long after that Abe and the men saw combat, on October 21, 1861, at Fredericktown, Missouri. miles above, expecting to find the enemy there in strong force. Fort Pillow, the orders were countermanded, and the transports Old Abe is the mascot of Eau Claire Memorial High School, whose athletic teams are known as "Old Abes", and of Racine Case High School, whose teams are "Eagles". Major John W. Jefferson of Madison, a grandson of Thomas Jefferson and Sally Hemings, describes an unforeseen battle at Fredericktown, Missouri, on October 21, 1861. Here Captain Josiah B. Redfield, of In August 1864, the veterans and Old Abe returned from furlough to Memphis. Wisconsin Infantry Regiment, 8th (1861-1865). See and touch history at Historic Sites, Museums and special events, Restore your historic home or property, get tax credits, renovation tips. ordered forward to Burnsville, leaving him the Eighth, and about This success made it possible for Smith's army to move quickly upriver to Grand Ecore, where it prepared to support forces of General Banks, which were advancing on Shreveport. the brigade. The 8th Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Camp Randall in Madison, mustered into September 13, 1861, and left for St. Louis, Missouri on October 12, 1861. Abe has become celebrated in our military annals, and his history General Banks. After a few weeks of basic training at Camp Randall in Madison, the 8th left for the war's Western Theater. and after four hours hard fighting, drove him from the field. [17], On May 2, Sherman's corps crossed the river at Grand Gulf and proceeded toward Raymond, Mississippi, which the XVII Corps under General James B. McPherson occupied on May 12. Geni requires JavaScript! river to Young's Point, near Vicksburg, where they engaged in Tuscumbia, Ala., arriving on the 22d. On March 26, 1881, in spite of the efforts of numerous doctors, Old Abe died in the arms of caretaker George Gilles. The retreat continued day and night, and The Story of Old Abe. The Wisconsin Magazine of History, vol. Army. Enlarge Old Abe and His Regiment Color Guard, 1863 Vicksburg, Mississippi. and the brigade from being routed. They arrived on the 6th and were immediately mustered into service as Company C of the 8th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment. Print. - 23 April 1864, Moore's Plantation, Louisiana. Regiment lost during service 5 Officers and 91 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and . This force was Railroad. the field. Soon after its formation, McCann offered to sell the eagle to the Badgers, for $2.50. de Glaize, the regiment was engaged in repulsing the enemy. Co. Where. Women and children were running to and fro, seeking cellars and other places of concealment. The Second Brigade of Stanley's division went to the support of Mississippi at Columbia, Ark., on the 6th of June, General Smith furlough, leaving the non-veterans under command of Captain with the forces under General Mower in pursuit of the rebel After The regiment was Here, on April 13, 1863, a promotion to Lieutenant Colonel went to Major John Wayles Jefferson. N.p., 03 Oct. 2012. and camped. they formed in positions to support the batteries of siege guns go down the river to Memphis, but on reaching the vicinity of 8th Regiment Infantry. Here, he encountered Confederate defenses. The brigade then retired to a The 8th Wisconsin's mascot was Old Abe, a bald eagle that accompanied the regiment into battle. The 8th Wisconsin Skirmish team represents a Union regiment that was raised in Madison, WI, that fought in the American Civil War. Colonel Robert Murphy of the 8th Wisconsin Infantry, or "Eagle Regiment" (so called because Old Abe the eagle was their mascot), was born in Chillicothe, Ohio, in 1827, and studied law as a young man. The Eighth was in the advance, and covered the movement. Empower curiosity about the people, places, and stories of our past. sharpshooters, and being exposed to the fire of the enemy's great At Natchitoches, the Eighth held fight was kept up till dark, when the brigade withdrew to their On May 22, the regiment participated in Grant's all-out assault on Vicksburg. During heavy fighting in this Second Battle of Corinth, 21 soldiers of the 8th Wisconsin died, and 60 were wounded. 19th, but being placed on the left, and in the reserve, were not order, bringing up the rear of our retreating forces. played over their heads. cars for Uniontown, on the Alabama and Mississippi River [3] On April 8, Banks was routed by Taylor at the Battle of Mansfield. From this base, during March and April, they participated in the Battle of Island Number Ten, which ended with a major victory that opened the Mississippi to Union forces down to Fort Pillow, just above Memphis. reaching that place on the 12th, and found it deserted by the on duty at the outpost, a mile and a half in advance of the battery. Colonel Robbins resigned on the 1st of the battle at that place was at its height. against superior numbers, the rebels were driven back in forces in front of Corinth, camping at Hamburg on the 22d of Marching to Columbia, Ark., the command large number of cattle and mules, and destroying a large quantity The Eighth Regiment was organized at Camp of corn and cotton, they returned to Haines Bluff, and thence They remained at Farmington until the 28th, Old Abe and the 8th Wisconsin Infantry trained at Camp Randall in Madison. their last line of defences. By clicking "BUY" you agree to our Terms of Use. [2] Abbreviations used [ edit] Military rank [ edit] New Madrid and *Island #10 - March & April 1862 Union General John Pope captures Point Pleasant, Missouri, and provokes Confederates to evacuate New Madrid. continued until within range of his musketry, when a charge was The next day, flags were displayed along the streets of Madison, the bells of the city were rung, and a national salute was fired. ravine was soon so filled with fallen men that the brigade could [23], Old Abe became a nationally known celebrity, whose presence at events was requested by individuals and organizations from the state and the country. down the Tennessee to Cairo, thence down the Mississippi to New regiment consented to remain and take part in General A. J. General Pope's command embarked on steamers to skirmishers in check for some time, was obliged to fall back to " The black shield derives from black hats worn by members of the Iron Brigade. Put new text under old text. Under his command, the regiment joined McPherson's expedition to Canton, from October 14 to 20, and participated in expeditions toward Pocahontas, Arkansas against General Nathan Bedford Forest. Memorial Hall. its marches, and into every battle in which the gallant Eighth This would be only the first of many battles for them however. After the Here, according to Reverend Joseph O. Barrett, who spoke at the celebration, a great feast was served to Old Abe and the soldiers on July 4, 1864. The 8th Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Chicot. the regiment was soon after sent to Pilot Knob, on the Iron until the rest of the brigade retired, and the rebels began Ambrose Armitage is third from left. Shortly thereafter, forces under Rosecrans and General Edward Ord attempted to capture Price's army, which awaited, at Iuka, the arrival of massive reinforcements from General Earl Van Dorn's Army of West Tennessee. On the 27th of January, 1864, they proceeded to Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Quartermaster's department, and every care necessary is bestowed This town is named for its location on Lake Chicot, an oxbow lake formed from the Mississippi. made in order to attack the enemy in the rear. When. His horse had been killed, and he had dismounted, and a few minutes after he was pierced through the head by a Minnie ball. 301; total, 1,643. was in command of the brigade. Perched on During this period, in September, Ed Homeston resigned his position as eagle bearer, John Burkhardt took charge of Old Abe, and Colonel Robbins was replaced by Lieutenant Colonel Jefferson. upon him. Regiment," from the fact that a live Eagle was carried Company A - many men from Waupaca County - Roster page 578. The 8th Wisconsin's mascot was Old Abe, a bald eagle that accompanied the regiment into battle. Atcahfaylaya, General Smith put a part of his force in motion to In March 1863, the regiment went to Helena, Arkansas, where it became part of Grant's plan to cross the Mississippi south of Vicksburg. 8th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment, Western Theater of the American Civil War, first attempt to take the strategic river city of Vicksburg, moved down the Mississippi Central Railroad, Grant's plan to cross the Mississippi south of Vicksburg, command surprised and captured Fort DeRussy, attempted to prevent them from reaching river transportation, "Chief Sky, Now Blind and Helpless, Tells Story of "Old Abe," War Eagle", "Captain Green Describes Battle Of Farmington", "DNA Test Finds Evidence Of Jefferson Child by Slave", "Overview of the Red River Campaign of 1864", 'Old Abe' the Eagle Accompanies the 8th Wisconsin Infantry into War, The Story of Old Abe: Wisconsin's Civil War Hero, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=Old_Abe&oldid=1158144080, This page was last edited on 2 June 2023, at 06:31. army against General Price, who was making his way into Alabama, on the 5th of September, and the regiment reached At Marksville, the advance engaged with the enemy in front. Here, James C. Edgar, of Company I, was wounded hold a bridge in the rear, over which Smith's army was to pass. enemy before them into Jackson, where in conjunction with General [25], The insignia of the U.S. Army's 101st Airborne Division is a depiction of Old Abe. Ten yards from him lay Col. Lowe, of the rebel army. He was replaced by Lieutenant Colonel Robbins, who was promoted to Colonel. by the members of Captain Perkins' company - Eau Claire Eagles - During this push, the 8th Wisconsin, with Old Abe, was in the thick of the fighting. The position was very unhealthy, and the regiment Here, they were rejoined by the regiment from veteran furlough. posted in the narrow passage between the two bayous. The next morning, as he marched along the south side of the lake, Confederates, led by General Colton Greene, fought a delaying action at Ditch Bayou and then withdrew. forces returned, leaving the brigade of General Plummer to bring substitutes, 16; by draft in 1865, 3; by veteran reenlistments, Alexandria, Smith's army marched up Red River to Point Cotile, On the next day the Eighth - 18 May 1864, Bayou De Glaise, Louisiana. Old Abe served as Continue reading Comments closed [24] A stone sculpture of the eagle is at the top of the Camp Randall Arch. army the Eighth, with four other regiments, under General Mower, in railroad guard duty, taking part in an expedition to the St. Two officers and 219 enlisted men died from disease. effect. On Occasionally they would receive a On June 19, 1864, 240 reenlisted veterans left Memphis on furlough, with their eagle. February, and Lieutenant Colonel Robbins was appointed Colonel, From Helena, the regiment went to Young's Point, Louisiana, where they joined the second brigade of the third division of Sherman's XV Corps, under the command of Brigadier General Mower, who had been promoted on November 29, 1862. Find A Grave Memorial ID # 41104369 accomplished by marching and transportation by rail and steamer, amount of about $16,000. They moved next day with the rest of the army, skirmishing with other munitions of war. General Smith's army was sent up Bayou Rapids Ecore, and thence to Alexandria. Ten yards from him lay Col. Lowe, of the rebel army. The Eighth was known as the "Eagle Fortunately, a policeman soon returned him. The regiment lost during service 280 men during service. to destroy Confederate stores. Shortly after the transaction, the 8th Wisconsin and Old Abe ventured on to Camp Randall in Madison, Wisconsin, for further training. On the evening of June 5, Mower disembarked and camped near Sunnyside Landing. The expedition reached against General Johnston at Mechanicsburg, and after capturing a The casualties reported were 4 killed Duval's Bluff, thence to Brownsville, and on the 17th, marched Quiner, Military History of Wisconsin, It has shared with us all the honors and success of our conquest of Mississippi and has displayed peculiar courage and gallantry at Jackson, May 14th, and throughout the siege of Vicksburg. That year, President Theodore Roosevelt viewed the remains and expressed his pleasure at being able to see the eagle he had studied in school as a child. Twenty-six year old John Wayles Jefferson, joined the unit on August 26, 1861, and was promoted to major on September 28, 1861. regiment was placed in the Second Brigade, General Plummer, [12], On July 12, 1863, the regiment returned to Vicksburg, shortly after its surrender on July 4. At Clouterville, the Eighth was attacked by the enemy The brigade joined in the pursuit of the enemy The 8th Wisconsin was raised at Madison, Wisconsin, and mustered into Federal service September 13, 1861. 1866. such tremendous volleys into their ranks, as to check their forces under Colonel Carlin, to Frederick town, twenty-two miles, After leaving a blocking force to engage the defenders at the front, he made a detour of 15 miles to get to their rear, where he arrived around midnight on the cold and rainy night of March 21. By this time, the 8th had become known as "The Eagle Regiment." According to a wartime account, the enemy referred to Old Abe as "Yankee Buzzard." The Eagle Company had a volunteer "eagle Talk:8th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment This is the talk page for discussing improvements to the 8th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment article. On the 9th, Major Jefferson, with a detachment, was Banks' army had engaged the enemy at Mansfield, or Sabine Cross - 1516 December 1864. gallantry thus displayed, the regiment received the commendation The battle lasted one and a half hour, and I think it was one of the most brilliant and complete victories we have had during this war. Empower curiosity about the people, places, and stories of our past. The rosters show the men who served in each regiment, their residences, dates of enlistment and mustering out, and other remarks. whole rebel force, 350 strong, with 4 guns and 400 horses and the 8th, Smith's army reached Pleasant Hill. of guard duty and skirmishing with the enemy, together with [22], After Wisconsin took possession of Old Abe, state officials classified him as a "War Relic" and created an "Eagle Department" in the Capitol building, which included a two-room "apartment," a custom bathtub for the eagle, and a caretaker. shelling, from the rebels, but they were not to be driven from New to Wikipedia? Colonel John Wayles Jefferson (Hemings) Old Abe, a bald eagle, also served the 8th Wisconsin Infantry as a mascot. April, and moving on the lst of May, to near Farmington. the rear. in command of the post, Major Jefferson was appointed Provost constructed by the Union troops. Wisconsin Losses in the Civil War : A list of names of Wisconsin soldiers killed in action, mortally wounded or dying from other causes in the Civil War. This enabled Mower's forces, including the 8th Wisconsin, to overcome the defenses without a shot being fired. Marshall, and the Eighth employed as Provost Guard. Use the links below to plan your visit to the Society's Archives. The 8th Wisconsin's mascot was Old Abe, a bald eagle that accompanied the regiment into battle. The "Teenie Weenies" cartoons enchanted readers of all ages for more than 50 years. The 8th Wisconsin Infantry organized and trained at Camp Randall in 1861, was mustered into service on September 13, 1861, and left for duty in St. Louis, Missouri on October 12, 1861. marching three hundred and fifty miles, they reached Cape General Mower's brigade View the original source document: WHI 1945. Citizens of Chippewa Falls constructed a huge wigwam. The brigade The enemy were pursued forty miles, when the Expedition against Thompson's Forces November 2-15. his standard above the heads of the men, the bird has been more Among these were the battles of: Iuka; Corinth; Island Number 10; Big Black; Champion's Hill; the Red River and Meridian expeditions; and the Battle of Nashville. [Source: Estabrook, Charles E, ed. in disorder to Pleasant Hill. August with the forces of General A. J. Smith into Mississippi, Rivers, to reinforce General Thomas, at Nashville, which place Cyrus F. Jenkins Civil War Diary, 18611862: Civil War Timeline: June 30, 18611862, The soldier bird: "Old Abe," the live war-eagle of Wisconsin, that served a three years' campaign in the Great Rebellion (1876), https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=8th_Wisconsin_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1157369685, Pursuit of Price, Jackass Cavalry September - October 1864, Colonel George W. Robbins (December 20, 1862 September 1, 1863) was previously lieutenant colonel of the regiment. Company K - many men from Racine County and Dane County - Roster page 600. River Bridge, and went into camp, and remained until the 13th of I met the Major of the Twenty-first Illinois, and asked, "Can we have come upon the enemy?" Standing, left to right: unidentified, Lieutenant Doty, Captain James O. Bartlett, Lieutenant Sherman Ellesworth, unidentified, unidentified, Regimental Surgeon Joseph E. Murta, unidentified but known as "Don Quixote," unidentified, Captain Theodore A. Fellows of Genoa, Henry L. Bull, Adjutant Lieutenant . - 13 September 1862, Iuka, Mississippi. The 8th Wisconsin was organized at Camp Randall, Madison, Wisconsin in August and September 1861. the rear, and attacked the enemy, who was in pursuit, and after a December, with its immense stores for Grant's army, defeated that For abandoning Iuka, Colonel [1] The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Meridian campaign (3 February - 6 March 1864) of the American Civil War. men wounded, returning to their former position at Young's Point Leaving Vicksburg March 10th, they 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. Farmington, were 5 killed or died of wounds and 14 wounded. In this affair, the regiment suffered the work of getting Porter's fleet over the rapids at Alexandria, Skirmishes were fought along the railroad to Oxford, and the Confederates were pushed south past Water Valley, but after the battle of Coffeeville, managed to stall the Federal advance at Oakland. In this charge the regiment captured Old Abe (May 27, 1861 March 26, 1881), a bald eagle, was the mascot of the 8th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment in the American Civil War. The Union troops advanced to Lake Village, camped there overnight, and the next day, boarded transports that took them to Memphis. Perkins justified his purchase to the men as it is the eagle of freedom, the bird of our banner (Fitzpatrick 2001, 19). [2], Colonel Robert C. MurphyColonel George W. Robbins Colonel John W. Jefferson (Proven by DNA to be a direct descendant of one of Thomas Jefferson's slave Sally Hemings' children) Colonel William B. Britton, The 8th Wisconsin Infantry along with their mascot Old Abe The War Eagle attended numerous battles and lesser engagements during the war:[3], http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/8th_Wisconsin_Volunteer_Infantry_Regiment. Visit our other Wisconsin Historical Society websites! Images altered beyond standard cropping and resizing require further negotiation with a staff member. Soldiers from Northwest Wisconsin Listed by Place: Saint Croix Falls; Soldiers from Northwest Wisconsin Listed by Place: Somerset; Soldiers from Northwest Wisconsin Listed by Place: Springfield, Town of; Soldiers from Northwest Wisconsin Serving in Minnesota Regiments; Soldiers from Northwest Wisconsin Serving in U.S. On the 13th, the retreat was resumed, and the Eighth was sent to While waiting, General Mower assembled a task force, with which he proceeded twenty five miles to Henderson's hill on Bayou Rapides. Reembarking on transports, they reached Jefferson City, on the September 16, 1864, marked the end of the three years for which original members of the 8th Wisconsin had enlisted. Forrest. Seeing I am glad to report that the men are fast recovering from the sickness caused by that exposure, and I hope it will share with us our future labors and honors. proceeded up the Tennessee River and joined General Halleck's as skirmishers, covering the army front, and drove the enemy where they waited for Banks' army, and on the 3d of April, The 8th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. 60; transferred, 41; discharged, 320; mustered out, 964. Company I - many men from Washington County, La Crosse County and Trempealeau County - Roster page 597. turning their right flank, when the Eighth also fell back in good Army Corps. The whole country resounded with the echo of our men's cheers and yells as they charged the enemy. 8th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry. One of the best-known images of the Civil War is that of the 8th Wisconsin Infantry Color Guard with its live eagle mascot, Old Abe, taken shortly after the fall of Vicksburg, Miss., in July 1863. Col. John Wayles Jefferson's Wikipedia Page Here they were assigned a position in the expeditionary 689 p. E601.A758. and a new line was formed about a mile and a half from Corinth. They remained here on duty opposite the city Smith's army deployed to the right, and moved to Mansurara, where Conrad Pahn, of Company G, were wounded. When the soldiers heard of this, they accosted Jeffers, and gave him three lusty groans. 8, no. Visit our other Wisconsin Historical Society websites! the forces of General A. J. Smith, up the Ohio and Cumberland 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. and field pieces, planted behind the earthworks which had been Vicksburg, thence to Memphis, and from there to La Grange, Tenn., History of "Old Abe," the Life War Eagle of the Eighth Wisconsin Volunteers. Occasionally the music of a band, or the noise of a drum will hands on it, the Eighth moved to the brow of the hill and poured Throughout the length of this battle, Abe was kept at the back of the troops, and was said to have been screeching loudly throughout. H.mw-parser-output span.smallcaps{font-variant:small-caps}.mw-parser-output span.smallcaps-smaller{font-size:85%}eadquarters 15th Army Corps. they moved to a position before Fort Blakely, and took part in through all its campaigns, up to the return of the non-veterans, The divisions of Generals Hamilton and Stanley, This was a decisive victory, for it stopped the Union advance and turned the campaign into a general retreat. After the defeat of the rebels, the regiment General Grant's forces in his first attempt to reach the rear of General Davies. On that day they marched by the way of Selma, and took The 8th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment was a volunteer infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. [10] On the following day, the regiment left by rail to Fredericktown, Missouri, and on October 20, 1861, took part in the battle of Fredericktown. This trademark was retired in 1969. They subsequently fell back to within about a quarter of a mile AmbroseArmitage, 8th Wisconsin Infantry Buy The Complete Version of This Book at Old Abe the War Eagle was the mascot of the 8th Wisconsin Infantry. position about midnight, General Mower succeeded in capturing the the 18th, General Banks' army being nearly across the Image-purchasing questions? He was also exhibited at the Milwaukee prepared, and the royal bird was borne with the regiment on all This company was called the "Eau Claire Badgers". Welcome! where a rebel force under Jeff Thompson, was encountered and by whom it was presented to the regiment while organizing, in Landing at Nashville on N.p., 27 Aug. 2012. Colonel Britton, made four distinct charges on the enemy's works September, and the regiment remained under the command of
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