List of Minnesota Civil War units

Minnesota provided a large number of units in the American Civil War proportionate to its small population of approximately 170,000 in 1861-1865, with some 26,717 state volunteers being recorded, although a number of those are individuals who reenlisted in other units.

Minnesota Units In the Civil War

Infantry units

  • 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
  • 2nd Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
  • 3rd Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
  • 4th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
  • 5th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
  • 6th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
  • 7th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
  • 8th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
  • 9th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
  • 10th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
  • 11th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment
  • 1st Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Battalion
  • 1st Company of Minnesota Sharpshooters
  • 2nd Company of Minnesota Sharpshooters

Cavalry units

  • 1st Minnesota Volunteer Cavalry Regiment - The "Mounted Rangers"
  • 2nd Minnesota Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
  • Brackett's Battalion, Minnesota Volunteer Cavalry
  • Hatch's Battalion, Minnesota Volunteer Cavalry

Artillery units

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See also

  • Lists of American Civil War Regiments by State

References

  • Andrews, C. C., ed. (1891). Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars 1861-1865. St. Paul, Minn: Printed for the state by the Pioneer Press Co. OL 7088819M.
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