2nd California Cavalry Regiment explained

Unit Name:2nd Regiment California Volunteer Cavalry
Dates:September 1861 to October 21, 1866
Country:United States
Allegiance:Union
Branch:Cavalry
Battles:Battle of Apache Pass
"Battle" of Bear River
Keyesville massacre (Co.D&E)<BR>Battle of Pecos River

The 2nd Regiment California Volunteer Cavalry was a cavalry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It spent its entire term of service in the western United States, with most of its companies dispersed to various posts.

History

2nd Regiment California Volunteer Cavalry was organized under the President's second call upon the State for troops in August 1861. By October 30, 1861, the regiment was organized and mustered into the service. The companies were assembled at Camp Alert in San Francisco. After completing the organization of the regiment, and a short period for drill and discipline, the regiment was sent, by companies, to various posts within the Department of the Pacific. The final muster out of the regiment was in March, 1866.

Regimental Commanders

Flags

The 2nd California Cavalry has a number of company guidons preserved in the state capitol.[1] The Regimental colors were lost; the only flags that survived were one national flag and three company flags.[2] Most of these flag were made by locals in towns and nearby areas for "their" companies.[3]

Company assignments

See also

Sources

Notes and References

  1. Web site: California and the Civil War: Regiments of the California Volunteers in Federal Service: 2nd Regiment of Cavalry . 2024-09-22 . www.militarymuseum.org.
  2. Web site: Daily Alta California 3 October 1861 — California Digital Newspaper Collection . 2024-11-23 . cdnc.ucr.edu.
  3. The Army of the Pacific : its operations in California, Texas, Arizona, New Mexico, Utah, Nevada, Oregon, Washington, Plains Region, Mexico, etc., 1860-1866, by Aurora Hunt, page 35
  4. https://cdnc.ucr.edu/?a=d&d=SDU18650406.2.8&srpos=154&e=------186-en--20--141-byDA-txt-txIN-presented+flag----1865--- Sacramento Daily Union, 6 April 1865