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The 29th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment was a volunteer infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.


Service

The 29th Wisconsin was organized at Madison, Wisconsin, and mustered into Federal service September 27, 1862. The regiment was mustered out on June 22, 1865, at
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Casualties

The 29th Wisconsin suffered 1 officer and 76 enlisted men killed in action or who later died of their wounds, plus another 3 officers and 242 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 322 fatalitie


Commanders

* Colonel (United States), Colonel
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(September 27, 1862July 9, 1863) resigned. * Colonel William A. Greene (July 9, 1863January 26, 1865) resigned. * Lt. Colonel Bradford Hancock (January 26, 1865June 22, 1865) mustered out with the regiment.


Notable people

*
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was born in Baden, Germany on May 15, 1825 and served in the military service in Germany for six years during the German revolutions of 1848-1849. His knowledge of war matters provided valuable when he served in the American Civil War. He came to the United States and moved to Fort Atkinson, WI after residing in the city of New York for two years. On August 15, 1862, he enlisted as a volunteer in Company D, 29th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment. He was made a Corporal after his enlistment, and soon after promoted to
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. In April 1863, he marched to make connection with
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and his army and were the first to fight in the Battle of Port Gibson on May 1, 1863. Approximately two weeks later on May 16, 1863, he fought at the
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near Edwards, MI and then went on to fight at the Siege of Vicksburg. It was only an hour after the surrender at Vickburg when the 29th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment was ordered to march out to Jackson, MI which was 40 miles east. As an acting Sergeant in command of a
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line near a fort that was occupied by Confederate troops close to Jackson, Mr. Koser was shot by a bullet which entered his left cheek and exited out of his ear, destroying his hearing. That same bullet struck a man standing in back of Mr. Koser in the throat, but his neck wounds were not life threatening as the bullet was slowed down with the initial impact to Mr. Koser. Despite being shot in the head and surviving, Mr. Koser continued to fight with his squad and stationed them in an orchard. After two volleys of fighting with the Confederates, firing ceased in the nighttime and his line was drawn in. The Confederates retreated and the 29th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment returned to Vicksburg. In August 1863, the 29th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment was transferred to the Department of the Gulf, participating in the Bayou Teche Campaign and then marched to Texas. He fought with the 29th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment at the Battle of Mansfield (also known as the
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). Following this skirmish, they marched to Alexandria, LA and assisted in the building of the celebrated
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and assisted in closing operations after the Battle of Spanish Fort near Mobile, AL. Mr. Koser and the 29th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment then went to Mobile, AL and returned to Shreveport, LA where he mustered out his period of enlistment on June 22, 1865. *
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was first lieutenant in Co. D and then captain of Co. A. Later in the war, he was detailed to the staff of General James R. Slack. After the war he became a Wisconsin state legislator. * Charles A. Holmes was captain of Co. F throughout the regiment's four years of service and was wounded at Champion Hill. After the war he served in the Nebraska state legislature and the University of Nebraska board of regents. His wife,
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, became prominent in the women's suffrage movement. *
John James Knowlton John James Knowlton was a member of the Wisconsin State Assembly. Biography Knowlton was born on July 17, 1841 in Wales, New York. During the American Civil War, he served with the 29th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment of the Union Army. He ...
was a corporal in Co. I. After the war he became a Wisconsin state legislator. * Francis Persons, half brother of James H. Persons, was enlisted in Co. I and was killed at Champion Hill. * James H. Persons was a sergeant in Co. I, and was taken prisoner at Champion Hill. After the war he became a Wisconsin state legislator. *
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was lieutenant colonel of the regiment, but resigned after only a few months of service. After the war he became a Wisconsin state senator. * George Weeks was enlisted in Co. A and later commissioned first lieutenant, he resigned in June 1863, but re-enlisted with the
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and was commissioned captain of Co. B in that regiment. After the war he became a Wisconsin state legislator, and was later sheriff of
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and warden of the
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1889 Reunion

In 1889, the remaining members of the 29th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment met for a reunion.


See also

* List of Wisconsin Civil War units * Wisconsin in the American Civil War


References


Sources


29th Wisconsin Infantry History
at the Wisconsin Historical Society
The Civil War Archive
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