1st West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment

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1st West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
Flag of West Virginia.svg
Flag of West Virginia
Active July 10, 1861 to July 8, 1865
Country United States
Allegiance Union
Branch Cavalry
Engagements First Battle of Kernstown
Battle of Second Bull Run
Battle of Chantilly
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of Cedar Creek
Battle of Port Republic
Battle of Five Forks

The 1st West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment was a cavalry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

Service

The 1st West Virginia Cavalry was organized at Wheeling, Clarksburg, and Morgantown in western Virginia between July 10 and November 25, 1861.

An analysis of the regiment by the George Tyler Moore Center in Shepherdstown, West Virginia shows that it was composed of 32% native West Virginians, while 23% were from Pennsylvania, 16% Ohio, 6% Virginia, 10% were German immigrants and 13% were from other U.S. states.[1]

The regiment was mustered out on July 8, 1865.

Fourteen men of the regiment performed action that later earned them the Medal of Honor, the most of any Civil War regiment:[2][3]

Name Rank Company Place of action Date of action
James F. Adams Private D Nineveh, Virginia November 12, 1864
Thomas Anderson Corporal I Appomattox Station, Virginia April 8, 1865
Wilmon W. Blackmar Lieutenant H Five Forks, Virginia April 1, 1865
Hugh P. Boon Captain B Sayler's Creek, Virginia April 6, 1865
Richard Boury Sergeant C Charlottesville, Virginia March 5, 1865
Charles E. Capehart Major Monterey Pass, Pennsylvania July 4, 1863
Henry Capehart Colonel Greenbrier River, West Virginia May 22, 1864
Francis M. Cunningham First Sergeant H Sayler's Creek, Virginia April 6, 1865
William Houlton Commissary Sergeant Sayler's Creek, Virginia April 6, 1865
Archibald H. Rowand, Jr. Private K Winter of 1864–65
Charles Schorn Chief Bugler M Appomattox Station, Virginia April 8, 1865
Emisire Shahan Corporal A Sayler's Creek, Virginia April 6, 1865
Levi Shoemaker Sergeant A Nineveh, Virginia November 12, 1864
Daniel A. Woods Private K Sayler's Creek, Virginia April 6, 1865

Casualties

The 1st West Virginia Cavalry suffered 10 officers and 71 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded in battle and 126 enlisted men dead from disease, for a total of 207 fatalities.[1]

Commanders

  • Col. Henry Anisansel, 1861
  • Maj. Benjamin F. Chamberlain, 1861-1862
  • Col. Nathaniel P. Richmond, 1862-1863
  • Col. Henry Capehart, 1863-1864
  • Lt. Col Charles E. Capehart, 1864
  • Maj. Harvey Farabee, 1864-1865

References

  1. George Tyler Moore Center
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See also

1st West Virginia Volunteer Cavalry Regiment Reenacting Group http://www.1stwvcav.org


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