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The 17th Connecticut Infantry Regiment was an
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that served in the Union Army during the
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Service

The 17th Connecticut Infantry Regiment was organized at
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, on August 28, 1862, under the command of
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William H. Noble. The regiment was attached to Defenses of Baltimore, Maryland,
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, Department of the South, to February 1864. 1st Brigade, Ames' Division, District of Florida, Department of the South, to April 1864. District of Florida, Department of the South, to October 1864. 4th Separate Brigade, District of Florida, Department of the South, to July 1865. The 17th Connecticut Infantry mustered out of service July 19, 1865.


Detailed service

Left Connecticut for
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, September 3. Duty at Fort Marshall, Defenses of Baltimore, October 1862. At Tennallytown, building Fort Kearney, October 15-November 3. March to Thoroughfare Gap and Chany November 3–12. Duty at Brook's Station, Virginia, December 1862 to April 1863. "Mud March" January 20–24, 1863. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1–5. Gettysburg Campaign June 11-July 24. Served in the
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July 1–3. Next the regiment saw action at
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, August 1–12 as part of the initial Union occupation of that island. Siege operations on Morris Island, South Carolina, against Forts Wagner and Gregg, and against Fort Sumter and Charleston August 15-September 7. Capture of Forts Wagner and Gregg September 7. Moved to Folly Island, South Carolina, and duty there, operating against Charleston, South Carolina, February 1864. Expedition to John's and James Islands February 6–14. Ordered to Jacksonville, Fla., February 22, and duty there April 15. Moved to St. Augustine, Florida, April 15–17, and duty there June 1865. Action at Welaka May 19, 1864 (detachment). Expedition to Camp Milton May 31-June 3. Action at Milton June 2. Whitesville July 24. Companies A, C, I, and K at Picolata, St. Johns River, July 18, 1864, to February 1865. Companies A, E, F, and H moved to Jacksonville July 22, 1864, and participated in the expedition to Baldwin July 23–28. Expedition to Enterprise September 28, 1864. Companies C, F, and H at Lake City, Florida, and Companies G and I at Tallahatchie May and June 1865. Regiment moved from St. Augustine to Jacksonville June 9, and duty there July 7.


Casualties

The regiment lost a total of 128 men during service; 5 officers and 48 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 1 officer and 74 enlisted men died of disease.


Commanders

* Colonel William H. Noble - wounded in action at the Battle of Chancellorsville; captured December 24, 1864, at Horse Landing, Florida, and paroled April 8, 1865 * Lieutenant Colonel Douglas Fowler - commanded at the Battle of Gettysburg and killed in action July 1, 1863 * Lieutenant Colonel Albert H. Wilcoxson - wounded in action and captured March 5, 1865, at Dunn's Lake, Florida *
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Allen G. Brady - commanded at the Battle of Chancellorsville following Col Noble's wounding; commanded at the Battle of Gettysburg following the death of Ltc Fowler; wounded in action July 2, 1863, at Gettysburg


Notable members

* Private
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Jr., Company D - Inventor and sewing machine pioneer. He took on the position of Regimental Postmaster, serving out his time riding to and from Baltimore with war news.


See also

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Connecticut in the American Civil War The New England state of Connecticut played an important role in the American Civil War, providing arms, equipment, technology, funds, supplies, and soldiers for the Union Army and the Union Navy. Several Connecticut politicians played signifi ...
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List of Connecticut Civil War units {{Main, Connecticut in the American Civil War Infantry * 1st Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry (3 months) * 2nd Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry (3 months) * 3rd Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry (3 months) * 4th Regiment Co ...


References

* ''17th Connecticut Volunteers at Gettysburg: June 30th and July 1st, 2d and 3d, 1884'' (Bridgeport, CT: Standard Association, Printers), 1884. * Dyer, Frederick H. ''A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion'' (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908. * ''The Seventeenth Regiment Connecticut Volunteer Infantry in the War of the Rebellion, 1862-1865'' (Hartford, CT: Press of Case, Lockwood & Brainard Co.), 1889. * ''Seventeenth Annual Reunion of the 17th Regiment C.V.I., Held at Fairfield, Conn., August 28th, 1883'' (Bridgeport, CT: Standard Association, Printers), 1884. * Silliman, Justus M. ''A New Canaan Private in the Civil War: Letters of Justus M. Silliman, 17th Connecticut Volunteers'' (New Canaan, CT: New Canaan Historical Society), 1984. ;Attribution * {{CWR


External links


17th Connecticut Infantry monuments at Gettysburg National Battlefield

Site dedicated to the history of the 17th Connecticut Infantry (includes a roster)

Company H, 17th Connecticut Infantry living history organization
Military units and formations established in 1862 Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
17th Connecticut Infantry Regiment The 17th Connecticut Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Service The 17th Connecticut Infantry Regiment was organized at Bridgeport, Connecticut, Bridgeport, Connecticut, on Augu ...
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