Civil War History of the 8th Michigan Cavalry Regiment


Civil War History of the 8th Michigan Cavalry Regiment

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A magnificent Report of the 8th Michigan Cavalry Regiment. A compiled report of the 8th Michigan Cavalry Regiment,231 pages pack full of a mountain of interestingfacts and information on the movements of this regiment during the Civil War. Complete with Regiment Roster.

This report was compiled by MTS Regiment Reports in 2014 from the OfficialRecords of the Union and Confederate Armies, theseseries were the first publication of the military records of the Civil Warembracing all obtainable documents.

A Compendiumof the War of the Rebellion by Frederick H. Dryer, Regimental Losses in theAmerican Civil War (1861-1865) by William F. Fox, The Medical and SurgicalHistory of the Rebellion, The UnionArmy Illustrated, and Military Orderof the Loyal Legion of the United States and other hard to find researchmaterials. This report could lead you to other areas to continue your searchinto the Civil War and ancestors that could have fought in that great conflict.Many Civil War artifact collectors have used these reports to add someauthenticity to their artifact.

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8th Regiment Cavalry

Organized at Mt. Clemens, Mich., December 30, 1862, to May 2, 1863. Left State for Covington, Ky., May 12, 1863; thence moved to Hickman\'s Bridge, Ky., June 1-4, and to Mt. Sterling, Ky. Attached to 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, 23rd Army Corps, to July, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 23rd Army Corps, to August, 1863. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, 23rd Army Corps, to October, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, 23rd Army Corps, to November, 1863. 2nd Brigade, 1st Cavalry Division, Dept. of the Ohio, to May, 1864. 3rd Brigade, Cavalry Division, District of Kentucky, Dept. of the Ohio, to June, 1864. 3rd Brigade, Cavalry Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army of the Ohio, to November, 1864. 1st Brigade, 6th Division, Wilson\'s Cavalry Corps, Military Division Mississippi, to June, 1865. Cavalry District West Tennessee to September, 1865.

SERVICE.--Operations against Everett in Eastern Kentucky June 13-23, 1863. Action at Triplett\'s Bridge, Ky., June 16. Pursuit of Morgan June 27-July 25. Buffington Island, Ohio, July 19. New Lisbon, Ohio, July 22. Operations against Scott in Eastern Kentucky July 25-August 6. Lancaster and Paint Lick Bridge July 31-August 1. Burnside\'s Campaign in East Tennessee August 16-October 17. March across Cumberland Mountains to Knoxville, Tenn., August 16-September 2. Winter\'s Gap August 31. Cleveland September 18. Calhoun, Athens and Charleston September 25. Calhoun September 26. Sweetwater October 26-27. Knoxville Campaign November 4-December 23. Lenoir Station November 14-15. Campbell\'s Station November 16. Near Knoxville November 16. Siege of Knoxville November 17-December 5. Near Bean\'s Station December 9-13. Bean\'s Station December 14. Blain\'s Cross Roads December 16-19. Operations about Dandridge January 16-17, 1864. Bend of Chucky Road, near Dandridge, January 16. Dandridge January 17. Operations about Dandridge January 26-28. Seviersville and Flat and Muddy Creeks January 26. Near Fair Garden January 27. Moved to Knoxville February 3, thence march to Mt. Sterling, Ky., February 6-24, and duty there until June 3. March to Big Shanty June 3-28. Spring Place June 25. Atlanta Campaign June 28-September 8. Kenesaw Mountain July 1. Sweetwater July 3. Chattahoochie River July 6-17, Dark Corners July 7, Campbellton July 18. Stoneman\'s Raid on Macon July 27-August 6. Clinton and Macon July 30. Hillsborough, Sunshine Church, July 30-31. Eatonton August 1. Regiment refused to surrender with Gen. Stoneman, and cut their way through the rebel lines, but were afterwards surprised at Mulberry Creek and Jug Tavern August 3, and mostly captured. Picket duty at Turner\'s Ferry and Marietta until September 14. Moved to Nicholasville, Ky., September 14-21, and duty there until October 19. March to Nashville, Tenn., October 19-26; thence moved to Pulaski, Tenn. Scout to Lawrenceburg November 6, and to Waynesboro November 12. Nashville Campaign November-December. Near Eastport November 15, Henrysville November 23. Mt. Pleasant November 23. Duck River November 24-27. Columbia Ford November 28-29. Franklin November 30. Battle of Nashville December 15-16, Moved to Pulaski January 18, 1865, and engaged in scout and patrol duty in that section until September 22. Scout from Pulaski to Rogersville, Ala., April 23-26 (Detachment). Mustered out at Nashville, Tenn., September 22, 1865.

Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 41 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 290 Enlisted men by disease. Total 334.



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