The New Mexico Territory provided the following units for the Union army during the American Civil War. Not yet a state of the Union, it did not have a required quota of soldiers to raise. However, 6,561 men volunteered their services.[1] They were primarily raised for defenses within the territory.
Infantry
edit5 regiments were provided for three year terms, while one regiment and 11 companies were raised for three-months service.[2]
- 1st Regiment New Mexico Volunteer Militia Infantry (November, 1861 - February, 1862)[3]
- 1st Regiment New Mexico Volunteer Infantry (July, 1861 - May, 1862)[3]
- 1st New Mexico Volunteer Infantry, Reorganized (October 1, 1863 - November 7, 1866)
- 2nd Regiment New Mexico Volunteer Infantry (July, 1861 - May, 1862)
- 3rd Regiment New Mexico Volunteer Infantry (mounted) (August, 1861 - May, 1862)[3]
- 4th Regiment New Mexico Volunteer Infantry (September, 1861 - May, 1862)[3]
- 5th Regiment New Mexico Volunteer Infantry (November, 1861 - May, 1862)[3]
- Independent Companies, New Mexico Volunteer Militia Infantry
Cavalry
editInitially 5 three-month companies were raised.
Subsequently one three-year regiment was raised, and then one 6-month regiment.[2]
- 1st Regiment New Mexico Volunteer Cavalry (org from 1st, 2nd, 4th and 5th Reg'ts of New Mexico Vol. Inf., May, 1862 - September 30, 1866)
- 1st Battalion New Mexico Cavalry and Infantry (org from 1st Reg't Cav August 31, 1866 - November 23, 1867)[4]
Notes
editReferences
edit- Dyer, Frederick H. (1959). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. New York and London. Thomas Yoseloff, Publisher. LCCN 59-12963.
- Frederick H. Dyer, A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion, The Dyer Publishing Company, Des Moines, Iowa, 1908; (Part 3) Regimental Histories, New Mexico Volunteers, pp.1366-1367
- Phisterer, Frederick. (1883). Statistical Record of the Armies of the United States. New York: C. Scribner's Sons. p. 343.
- The Civil War Archive