Hatch's Minnesota Cavalry Battalion

Hatch's Minnesota Cavalry Battalion was a cavalry battalion that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War and American Indian Wars.

Hatch's Minnesota Cavalry Battalion
Flag of Minnesota
ActiveJuly 25, 1863 to June 22, 1866
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnion
BranchCavalry
Engagementsnone

Service

Hatch's Minnesota Cavalry Battalion was organized at Fort Snelling and St. Paul, Minnesota, with Companies A, B, C, and D being mustered in from July 25, to September, 1863. Companies A, B, C, and D marched to Pembina, Dakota Territory from October 5, to November 13, 1863, and served on frontier duty there until May, 1864. The battalion then moved to Fort Abercrombie from May 5–16, 1864, where Companies A and B were assigned to the garrison, with Company C moving to Alexandria and Pomme de Terre, and Company D sent on a patrol from Fort Abercrombie to Pembina. The battalion was increased in size when Company E was mustered on August 31, 1864, and again when Company F was mustered on September 1, 1864. Companies E and F then served on frontier duty. Hatch's Battalion was finally mustered out between April 26 and June 22, 1866.

Commander

  • Major E. A. C. Hatch - September 30, 1863 to June 1864
  • Lieutenant Colonel Charles Powell Adams - July 15, 1864 to June 22, 1866

Casualties and total strength

Hatch's Minnesota Cavalry Battalion did not lose any men who were killed or who died of wounds received in battle, but did have 21 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 21 fatalities.

References

  • Andrews, General Christopher Columbus, ed. (1891). Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars. Pioneer Press.CS1 maint: extra text: authors list (link)
  • Jones, Robert Huhn (1960). The Civil War in the Northwest. University of Oklahoma Press.

See also

  • List of Minnesota Civil War Units


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