The 6th West Virginia Cavalry Regiment was a
cavalry
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regiment
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that served in the
Union Army
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during the
American Civil War
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Service
The 6th West Virginia Cavalry Regiment was organized from the
3rd West Virginia Infantry Regiment on January 26, 1864. The regiment absorbed the remaining battalion of the
5th West Virginia Cavalry Regiment on December 14, 1864.
The 6th West Virginia Cavalry Regiment mustered out at
Fort Leavenworth, Kansas
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, on May 22, 1866.
Casualties
The 6th West Virginia Cavalry Regiment suffered 5 officers and 28 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded in battle and 2 officers and 201 enlisted men dead from disease for a total of 236 fatalitie
Commanders
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Colonel (United States), Colonel David T. Hewes (Dismissed February 15, 1864)
* Lt. Colonel Frank W. Thompson
See also
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West Virginia Units in the Civil War
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Etymology
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West Virginia in the Civil War
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References
The Civil War Archive
Further reading
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* {{Cite book, last=McDermott, first=John D., title=Circle of Fire: The Indian War of 1865, publisher=Stackpole Books, year=2003, isbn=0-8117-0061-5, location=Mechanicsburg, Pennsylvania
Units and formations of the Union Army from West Virginia
1864 establishments in West Virginia
Military units and formations established in 1864
Military units and formations disestablished in 1866