2nd California Infantry Regiment

2nd California Volunteer Infantry

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Active September 2, 1861 to July 2, 1866
Country United States
Allegiance Union
Branch Infantry

The 2nd Regiment California Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It spent its entire term of service in the western United States.[1] Organized at San Francisco and Carson City September 2, 1861, to December 30, 1862 and attached to Department of the Pacific. The regiment was first assembled at the Presidio, San Francisco, and after completing its organization, five companies were sent to Oregon and Washington Territory, to relieve the regular troops, and two companies were sent to Santa Barbara. The troops of this regiment sent to Oregon were afterwards returned to California. It was mustered out during the month of October, 1864.

On the muster out of the original regiment, in October, 1864, the veterans, together with new recruits, were again organized into a regiment. The Regiment was ordered to Arizona Territory, August 15, 1865, by the order of the Department of California. It was posted at Camp on San Pedro River from October 1865 to December 31, 1865 (later renamed Camp Grant, Arizona), until it was recalled to be mustered out at San Francisco, April 16. [2] Company H was the last unit of the Regiment to be mustered out July 2, 1866.[3]

2nd California Regiment of Infantry commanders

Company assignments

Ordered to Benicia Barracks June 27, 1863 then to Old Fort Miller August 11, and duty there until September, 1864. At Presidio of San Francisco until muster out October, 1864.
On September 17, 1862, the company left Camp Curtis, and via Fort Humboldt, arrived at Benicia Barracks June 15, 1863, and duty there until August 12, 1863. Company B left for Fort Miller, Fresno County, arriving August 22, 1863 and duty there until it left for Fort Tejon, via Visalia, California, arriving on January 14, 1864. Duty there until September 11, 1864 marched to Drum Barracks, remaining until October 6, 1864, when the steamer "Senator," carried them to the Presidio, on October 8, 1864 and duty there until muster out.
Company ordered to San Francisco, leaving Fort Bragg September 30, awaiting transportation at Mendocino until October 17, and arrived at the Presidio, October 20, 1864, and duty there until muster out.
Left for Camp Curtis arrived September 17, 1862 and stationed there until May 11, 1863. Left for Benicia Barracks; arrived there May 14, 1863 and stationed at that post until December 14, 1863. Left Benicia Barracks for Camp Curtis, and arrived December 17, 1863, remained at that post until October 1, 1864. Company left for Presidio, San Francisco, and arrived there October 4, 1864 for muster out.
San Francisco muster out June, 1865.
June 11, 1863 the company left for Benicia, on the steamer "Panama," arriving June 16, 1863. Left Benicia August 12, and arrived at Camp Babbitt August 28, 1863 and duty there until January 9, 1864. Arrived at Fort Tejon January 15, 1864 and duty there until June 4, 1864. Arrived at Drum Barracks June 9, 1864, left Drum Barracks June 18, 1864 and arrived at Fort Yuma July 1, 1864. After a short stay it left for Drum Barracks arriving October 21, 1864, left on the steamer "Senator", October 26, 1864, for the Presidio of San Francisco, arriving October 29, 1864 and was mustered out.
At Fort Humboldt and in Humboldt District until December, 1864. At Presidio, San Francisco, until muster out.
Moved to Benicia Barracks June, 1863, then to Chico, California, August 11. At Fort Miller until December, 1864, then to Benicia Barracks, until muster out.

See also

References

  1. The California State Military Museum; 2nd Regiment of Infantry
  2. 1 2 Records of California men, p.418
  3. Records of California men, p.428

External links

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