The 61st Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment raised for one year's service in the
Union Army during the
American Civil War from 1864 to 1865.
History
Recruitment for this unit began in August 1864, with five companies being filled by October. They were encamped on
Gallop's Island in
Boston Harbor until 7 October 1864 when, as a battalion, was ordered to
Virginia. They reached
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on 12 October, and set up camp a couple of miles from the landing, calling it "Camp Schouler" after the Massachusetts
adjutant general. They were assigned to
General Benham's engineer brigade in the
Army of the Potomac and were involved in erecting fortifications until 10 November, then served on picket duty until 10 December. A sixth company had joined them on the 17th of November and from 10–12 December, they were sent to hold a part of the Welden railroad near
Fort Sedgewick. They afterwards returned to City Point.
On 15 March 1865, two additional companies arrived and they were given regimental status. Attached to the Independent Brigade under Brigadeer General
Charles H. T. Collis
Charles Henry Tucker "Tucky" Collis (February 4, 1838 – May 11, 1902) was an Irish-American US Army officer who received the Medal of Honor for his actions in the American Civil War.
Life
Collis was born in County Cork, Ireland, and immigra ...
, they provided provost guard duty at the headquarters until 29 March 1865. The Independent Brigade being attached to the
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, the 61st was called to arms, and awaited orders to move out.
Battle of Fort Mahone
On 2 April 1865, they were ordered to move against
Fort Mahone
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, a short distance from the Union held Fort Sedgewick, and within the defenses of
Petersburg, Virginia. Here the brigade was engaged with the Confederate breastworks outside of the forts throughout the day and into the night, until abandoned by the enemy.
This being their first engagement, they lost five killed and 30 wounded in the assault.
[Bowen, pg 720]
They held the position outside of the city until returning to City Point on 12 April. Here they were in charge of guarding the captured troops of General
Ewell's Corps. They afterwards were sent to the
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, stationed at Burkesville from 16 April to 1 May 1865. On the 1st, they were sent to
Washington, DC, and were part of the grand review on the 23rd.
On 8 June 1865, the first five companies arrived back in
Readville, Massachusetts and were discharged on the 17th. The remaining members of the unit served until 2 July, and were discharged on 1 August 1865.
Complement
The 61st Regiment consisted of 41 officers (including line officers) and 966 enlisted men.
[Higginson pg 312]
Casualties
Twenty-three men died during their term of service, 17 of them by disease. One officer and 5 enlisted were killed in battle, or died from their wounds.
See also
The Story of the 48th Pennsylvania, The Assault on Fort Mahone, pg 289"> The Story of the 48th Pennsylvania, The Assault on Fort Mahone, pg 289*
List of Massachusetts Civil War Units
Units raised in Massachusetts during the American Civil War consisted of 62 regiments of infantry, six regiments of cavalry, 16 batteries of light artillery, four regiments of heavy artillery, two companies of sharpshooters, a handful of unattach ...
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External links
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Units and formations of the Union Army from Massachusetts
1864 establishments in Massachusetts
Military units and formations established in 1864
Military units and formations disestablished in 1865