Civil War CDV Union Lt Anson D Sawyer Of Boston 2nd Massachusetts Infantry




Item History & Price

Information:
Reference Number: Avaluer:220773
Original Description:
Condition as seen.  Sawyer served from 5/61-11/64 rising from 2nd Lt to Captain which he declined.  
The regiment was organized in May 1861 at Camp Andrew in West Roxbury, Massachusetts, south of Boston. The 2nd Massachusetts was commanded by Colonel George H. Gordon, a West Point graduate (Class of 1846), [1] along with Lieutenant Colonel George Leonard Andrews, also a West Point graduate (Class of 1851), and Major Wilder Dwight. On July 8, the regiment left for Mary...land where it joined the forces under General Robert Patterson.
In 1861, the regiment served guarding the upper Potomac River and Frederick, Maryland, and in the spring of 1862, the regiment served under Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks, unsuccessfully opposing Maj. Gen. Stonewall Jackson in the Shenandoah Valley. In June, the regiment was transferred to the Union Army of Virginia and participated in General Pope"s Northern Virginia Campaign. During this time, Colonel Gordon was promoted to brigadier general and commanded the brigade. Lieutenant Colonel Andrews was promoted to colonel and given command of the 2nd Massachusetts. Major Dwight was promoted to lieutenant colonel.
Battle of Antietam, and early 1863In August, the regiment became part of the 3rd Brigade (commanded by Gordon), 1st Division (commanded by Major General Alpheus S. Williams), II Corps (commanded by Banks), of Maj. Gen. John Pope's Army of Virginia. On August 9, Banks's Corps fought at the Battle of Cedar Mountain as part of Pope's Northern Virginia Campaign, where the corps was again up against Jackson, and was again defeated, the 2nd Massachusetts suffering 173 casualties.[2] However, the II Corps did not reach the Second Battle of Bull Run until after the battle was over.
On September 17, the II Corps was redesignated as the XII Corps, Army of the Potomac, with the 2nd Massachusetts remaining in the 3rd Brigade of the 1st Division. During the Battle of Antietam, the XII Corps, commanded by Maj. Gen. Joseph K. Mansfield supported General Joseph Hooker's advanced through the cornfield during the morning phase of the battle and received heavy casualties including Lieutenant Colonel Dwight, who was mortally wounded. The regiment lost 12 killed and 51 wounded, among the wounded were Captains Francis and Robert Gould Shaw along with Lieutenants Crowninshield and Mills. General Mansfield was also killed in the battle and command of the XII Corps passed to General Henry W. Slocum.
Later in the year, they marched to Fredericksburg, Virginia, but did not participate in the Battle of Fredericksburg. During this time, at Stafford Court House, Captain Shaw left the regiment to become colonel of the 54th Massachusetts Infantry.
In May, 1863, the regiment participated in the Battle of Chancellorsville. In the battle, Stonewall Jackson's corps executed a surprise flanking movement and smashed into the right flank of the Army of the Potomac, severely damaging the unsuspecting XI Corps. The neighboring troops, including the XII Corps with the 2nd Massachusetts, entrenched hastily and was able to stop the Confederate advance before it overran the entire army.
Battle of GettysburgAfter Chancellorsville, the regiment marched north to Pennsylvania following General Robert E. Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. It participated in the Battle of Gettysburg. On July 3, the third day of the battle, it made an attack against the Confederate troops at the base of Culp's Hill, near Spangler Spring. The regiment's commander, 23-year-old Lieutenant Colonel Charles R. Mudge, replied to the order to attack, "Well it is murder, but it's the order." In the charge a bullet struck Mudge just below the throat and killed him instantly.[3] The regiment suffered 137 casualties in the assault. After the battle, the regiment was sent to New York City to help end the Draft Riots that were going on.[1] Cpt. Charles Fessenden Morse of Company B was promoted to lieutenant colonel.
AtlantaLate in 1863, the XII Corps, with the 2nd Massachusetts included, along with the XI Corps was placed under the command of General Joseph Hooker and sent west to join the Army of the Cumberland. Hooker's two Corps played a decisive role in the Battle of Wauhatchie, which opened up the "Cracker Line" to the besieged Union army, and seized Lookout Mountain in the famed "Battle Above The Clouds" during the early stages of the Battle of Chattanooga. In 1864, it participated in General William T. Sherman's Atlanta Campaign. Later, the XI Corps and XII Corps were combined to form the XX Corps. It participated in the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain, The Battle of Peachtree Creek and the Siege of Atlanta. In September, it was part of the forces the occupied Atlanta, with Lt. Col. Morse serving as provost marshal of the city.



    Similar items


  • Civil War Cdv Union Lt Colonel Gabriel De Korponay Hungarian Exile

    Civil War Cdv Union Lt Colonel Gabriel De Korponay Hungarian Exile

  • Civil War Cdv Union Lt By Lilianthal Orleans La.

    Civil War Cdv Union Lt By Lilianthal Orleans La.

  • Civil War Cdv Union Lt Albany Ny Backmark

    Civil War Cdv Union Lt Albany Ny Backmark

  • Civil War Cdv Union Lt Colonel Guy H Watkins 141st Pa Vols.  Kia Petersburg

    Civil War Cdv Union Lt Colonel Guy H Watkins 141st Pa Vols. Kia Petersburg

  • Civil War Cdv Union Lt From Connecticut Bundy & Williams Haven Ct

    Civil War Cdv Union Lt From Connecticut Bundy & Williams Haven Ct

  • Civil War Cdv Union Lt George A Wing 118th Nyvi & 14th Nyha

    Civil War Cdv Union Lt George A Wing 118th Nyvi & 14th Nyha

  • Civil War Cdv Union Lt Henry Lewis 20th Connecticut Vols Wia Resaca

    Civil War Cdv Union Lt Henry Lewis 20th Connecticut Vols Wia Resaca

  • Civil War Cdv Union Lt From 67th/24th Indiana Album Baton Rouge

    Civil War Cdv Union Lt From 67th/24th Indiana Album Baton Rouge


    • You might also like


    • Rare Cdv Civil War African American Contraband & Horace James Officer 25th Ma

      Rare Cdv Civil War African American Contraband & Horace James Officer 25th Ma

    • Rare Confederate Soldier Ambrotype Possibly Tennessee

      Rare Confederate Soldier Ambrotype Possibly Tennessee

    • Very Rare Daguerreotype Of A Virginia Military Institute Cadet Circa 1850s

      Very Rare Daguerreotype Of A Virginia Military Institute Cadet Circa 1850s

    • Rare Civil War Texas Regiment Confederate Officer Tin Type Photo

      Rare Civil War Texas Regiment Confederate Officer Tin Type Photo

    • Mind Blowing Historical Archive Of Capt.  58th Ohio - Sultana Survivor - Read

      Mind Blowing Historical Archive Of Capt. 58th Ohio - Sultana Survivor - Read

    • Antique Confederate Soldier Civil War Ambrotype Photograph Rifle Bayonet Pistol

      Antique Confederate Soldier Civil War Ambrotype Photograph Rifle Bayonet Pistol

    • Maj.  Gen.  Elliott Warren Rice 7th Iowa Wia Brady Cdv Photograph

      Maj. Gen. Elliott Warren Rice 7th Iowa Wia Brady Cdv Photograph

    • 23rd & 60th Ohio Infantry Soldier Lt.  Colonel Martin Avery Cdv & Albumen Photo

      23rd & 60th Ohio Infantry Soldier Lt. Colonel Martin Avery Cdv & Albumen Photo ' S

Avaluer          About Us          Privacy Policy          Contact Us          UP
© 2022, avaluer.net, Inc. or its affiliates