2nd Colorado Infantry Regiment | |
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Active | February 1862 - October 1863 |
Country | USA |
Allegiance | Colorado |
Branch | United States Army |
Type | Infantry |
Engagements | American Civil War Battle of Valverde Battle of Glorietta Pass Battle of Alburqeurque Battle of Cabin Creek Battle of Honey Springs |
Disbanded | October 1863 |
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Commander | Colonel Jesse Henry Leavenworth |
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The 2nd Colorado Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment during the American Civil War from the state of Colorado.[1] On October 13, 1863 the 2nd Colorado Infantry was consolidated with the 3rd Colorado Infantry Regiment in order to create the 2nd Colorado Cavalry Regiment.[1]
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On August 29, 1861, James Hobart Ford was authorized by Governor William Gilpin to organize volunteers as a company of infantry.[2] Theodore H. Dodd was appointed command of a second company of volunteers by Governor Gilpin on August 30. [2] Both companies were raised and initially drilled in Cañon City, but by mid-December both companies had marched to Fort Garland in the San Luis Valley.[1][2]