11th Missouri Infantry Regiment (Union)
Military unit
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The 11th Missouri Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
| 11th Missouri Infantry Regiment | |
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| Active | August 6, 1861, to January 15, 1866 |
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| Allegiance | |
| Branch | Infantry |
| Nickname | "Missouri Rifles" (early war)[1] |
| Engagements | Battle of Fredericktown Battle of New Madrid Battle of Island Number Ten Expedition to Fort Pillow Siege of Corinth Skirmish at Clear Creek Expedition to Rienzi Battle of Iuka 2nd Battle of Corinth Grant's Mississippi Central Campaign Battle at Mississippi Springs Battle of Jackson Siege of Vicksburg (Assaults on May 19 and May 22) Battle at Mechanicsburg Battle of Satartia Action at Richmond Smith's Expedition to Tupelo Battle of Pontotoc Camargo's Cross Roads Battle of Old Town Creek Battle of Hurricane Creek Battle of Abbeville Pursuit of Price Battle of Nashville Pursuit of John Bell Hood Siege of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakeley Assault on Fort Blakeley Occupation of Mobile |
Service
The 11th Missouri Infantry Regiment was organized at Jefferson Barracks at St. Louis, Missouri, and mustered in for three years on August 6, 1861.[2] In its early history, the regiment was known as the "Missouri Rifles".[1]
Moved to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, August 16, 1861. Attached to Military District of Cairo, Ill., Dept. of Missouri, to February 1862. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Army of Mississippi, to March 1862. 2nd Brigade, 5th Division, Army of Mississippi, to April 1862. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, Army of Mississippi, to April 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, Army of Mississippi, to November 1862. 2nd Brigade, 8th Division, Left Wing 13th Army Corps (Old), Dept. of the Tennessee, to December 1862. 2nd Brigade, 8th Division, 16th Army Corps, to April 1863. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 15th Army Corps, Army of the Tennessee, to December 1863. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 16th Army Corps, to December 1864. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division (Detachment), Army of the Tennessee, Dept. of the Cumberland, to February 1865. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 16th Army Corps (New), Military Division West Mississippi, to August 1865. District of Alabama to December 1865.
Detailed service
Duty at Cape Girardeau, Missouri, until February 1862. Expedition to Perryville, Missouri, August 27 â September 2, 1861. Dallas, Missouri, September 2. Expedition against Thompson's Forces and operations about Ironton and Fredericktown October 12â25. Action at Fredericktown October 21. Expedition beyond Whitewater River November 30 â December 5. Moved from Cape Girardeau to Commerce, Missouri, February 26, 1862. Operations against New Madrid, Missouri, February 28 â March 14, and against Island Number Ten, Mississippi River, March 15 â April 8. Pleasant Point March 7. At New Madrid, Missouri, until April 13. Expedition to Fort Pillow, Tennessee, April 13â17. Moved to Hamburg Landing April 18â22. Advance on and siege of Corinth, Mississippi., April 29 â May 30. Action at Farmington, Mississippi, May 9. Near Corinth May 24. Pursuit to Booneville, Mississippi, May 31 â June 12, At Clear Creek, near Corinth, until August 18. Expedition to Rienzi, Mississippi, June 30 â July 1. March to Tuscumbia, Alabama, August 18â23. March to Iuka, Mississippi, September 2â5, and to Clear Creek September 12â13. Reconnaissance to Iuka and skirmish September 14â16. March to Jacinto, Mississippi, September 18. Battle of Iuka September 19. Pursuit of Price September 20â25. At Rienzi until September 30. March to Corinth September 30 â October 3. 2nd Battle of Corinth October 3â4. Pursuit to Ripley October 5â12. At Corinth until November 2. March to Grand Junction November 2â4. Grant's Central Mississippi Campaign November 4, 1862, to January 10, 1863. Moved from Corinth to Germantown, Tennessee, January 20â21, 1863. To Memphis, Tennessee, February 10; thence to Helena, Arkansas, and Young's Point, Louisiana, and Ducksport, Louisiana, February 13â20, and duty there until May 1863. Moved to Join army in rear of Vicksburg, Mississippi, via Richmond and Grand Gulf May 2â14. Mississippi Springs May 12. Jackson, Mississippi, May 14. Siege of Vicksburg May 18 â July 4. Assaults on Vicksburg May 19 and 22. Expedition to Mechanicsburg and Satartia June 2â8. Mechanicsburg June 4. Satartia June 7. Moved to Young's Point, Louisiana, June. Expedition to Richmond, Louisiana, June 14â16. Action at Richmond June 15. Moved to Big Black River Bridge July 5. Outpost duty there until October. McPherson's Expedition to Canton, Mississippi, October 14â20. Bogue Chitto Creek October 17. Moved to Memphis, thence to LaGrange, Tennessee, November 8â13. Scout after Nathan Bedford Forrest December 1â3. Expedition after Forest December 21â24. At LaGrange until January 26, 1864. Moved to Memphis, Tennessee, thence to Vicksburg, Mississippi, February 2â5. Camp at Big Black until February 27. March to Canton February 27â29, thence to Vicksburg March 1â4. Veterans moved to St. Louis March 10â16. Moved to Memphis, Tennessee, May 2â5. Expedition to Madison, St. Francis County, Arkansas, June 3â7. Guard working party Memphis to LaGrange June 16â27. Smith's Expedition to Tupelo, July 5â21. Pontotoc July 11. Camargo's Cross Roads, near Harrisburg, July 13. Tupelo July 14â15. Old Town Creek July 15. Expedition to Oxford, Mississippi, August 1â30. Near Abbeville August 12. Hurricane Creek, College Hill, August 21. Abbeville August 23. Moved from Memphis to Duvall's Bluff, Arkansas, September 2â8. Moved to Brownsville September 10â11. March through Arkansas and Missouri in pursuit of Price September 17 â November 13. Moved to Nashville, Tennessee, November 24 â December 1. Battle of Nashville December 15â16. Pursuit of John Bell Hood's army to the Tennessee River December 17â28. At Clifton, Tennessee, and Eastport, Mississippi, until February 7, 1865. Moved to New Orleans, Louisiana, February 7â22; thence to Dauphin Island, Alabama, March 5. Campaign against Mobile, Alabama, and its Defenses March 19 â April 12. Siege of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakeley March 26 â April 8. Assault and capture of Fort Blakeley April 9. Occupation of Mobile April 12. March to Montgomery, Alabama, April 13â25, thence to Selma May 10â14, and to Demopolis, Alabama, May 18â19. Duty there until July 15. Duty by Detachments at Tuscaloosa, Marion, Greensboro, Alabama, and Uniontown until October. At Demopolis until December 24. Moved to Memphis, Tennessee, December 24â25. Mustered out January 15, 1866.
Casualties
Regiment lost during service 6 Officers and 98 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 179 Enlisted men by disease. Total 285.
Commanders
- Brig Gen David Bayles[3]
- Colonel Joseph Plummer
- Brevt Maj Gen Joseph Mower
- Colonel Andrew J. Webber
- Colonel William L. Barnum
- Brevt Brig Gen Eli Bowyer