2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery

2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery

Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery
dates= November 23, 1863 to August 18, 1865
country= United States
allegiance= Union
branch= Heavy Artillery
equipment=
battles= Battle of Cold Harbor
Battle of Opequon
Battle of Fisher's Hill
Battle of Cedar Creek
Battle of Petersburg III
Battle of Sailor's Creek

The 2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery (originally raised as the 19th Connecticut Infantry) was a volunteer infantry regiment which served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

History

The 19th Connecticut Infantry was mustered in on July 25, 1862. L.W. Wessells was colonel and Elisha S. Kellogg lieutenant colonel. It was sent to Washington, D.C. a few weeks later. In September, Wessells resigned due to ill health and Kellogg was promoted to colonel in his place. The regiment was reorganized as a heavy artillery regiment on November 23, 1863.

In May 1864, the 2nd was sent to the Army of the Potomac, where it was assigned to the First Division, II Corps. It suffered its first loss during skirmish duty along the North Anna River. The 2nd Connecticut's first battle was at Cold Harbor on June 1, 1864, where it suffered 323 men killed or wounded, including Kellogg dead with two bullets to the head. It managed to capture 300 prisoners and it briefly reach the Confederate breastworks, but Confederate fire was too heavy for the regiment to maintain its position. Hubbard declined promotion to command of the regiment, so Ranald S. Mackenzie was transferred from the engineers to take command. The regiment participated in the beginning stages of the Siege of Petersburg.

It was transferred to the VI Corps to participate in the 1864 Shenandoah Campaign, during which it suffered heavy losses. In December, the regiment was sent back to the Army of the Potomac. MacKenzie was promoted to brigadier general on December 28, and Hubbard was promoted to colonel a week later. It fought in the breakthrough at Petersburg and the Appomattox Campaign. After the surrender at Appomattox Court House, the 2nd was sent to North Carolina to assist Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman in forcing the surrender of the Army of Tennessee. In May, the remaining members of the 14th Connecticut Infantry were assigned to the regiment. After participating in the Grand Review, the regiment garrisoned several forts around Washington. The 2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery was mustered out on September 5, 1865 with only 183 original men who served with the 19th Connecticut remaining.

Casualties

Killed/died of wounds
12 Officers 242 Enlisted men

Died by disease/accidence
2 Officers
171 Enlisted men by disease

Battle of Cold Harbor

The 2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery losses suffered at Cold Harbor on the June 1 assault, and held their position for 36 hours.

Regimental commander-Colonel Elisha S. Kellogg (killed)

First Battalion-Major Hubbard
Company A C:..........................Company B.......................Company K.......................Company E
"Capt. Wadham" (wounded)......."Capt. Lewis"……...............…"Capt. Spencer"…................."Capt. Skinner"
17 killed…….…......................18 killed……...................…10 killed………….................17 killed
10 died of wounds................…7 died of wounds…..............8 dead of wounds…............4 died of wounds
28 wounded………..................26 wounded……..........….…19 wounded….......…..........25 wounded


Second Battalion-Major Rice
Company L.......................Company C........................Company H........................Company G
"Capt. Deane" (wounded)........"Capt. Fenn".........................."Capt. Berry"........................."Capt. Gold"
1 killed………........…...........4 killed…………..................3 killed...............................1 killed
2 died of wounds…...............3 died of wounds…..............1 dead of wounds................1 died of wounds
8 wounded……….................11 wounded.........................15 wounded.......................14 wounded

Third Battalion- Major Ells (wounded)
Company M.......................Company D....................... Company I........................Company F
"Capt. Marsh"........................"Capt. Hosford"......................."Capt. Burnham"..................."Capt. Jones"
1 killed…………..............….4 killed.................................2 killed...............................2 killed
- died of wounds…...............5 died of wounds...................1 died of wounds.................1 died of wounds
6 wounded.........................16 wounded...........................11 wounded........................9 wounded

Total loss at Cold Harbor
81 killed
43 died of wounds
189 "recovered" wounded

Breakthrough at Petersburg

External links

The website of the 2nd Connecticut Heavy Artillery Reenacting group http://www.the2dconn.com/


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