Massachusetts 38th Volunteer Infantry (Union)
20/08/1862
Organized - Massachusetts 38th Volunteer Infantry - Massachusetts
21/05/1863
Leadership Change - Regiment - Lieutenant Colonel William L. Rodman
Lieutenant ColonelWilliam L. Rodman
21/05/1863
Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Halbert E. Paine
Brigadier GeneralHalbert E. Paine
21/05/1863
Battle - Port Hudson - East Baton Rouge Parish, Louisiana; East Feliciana Parish, Louisiana
In cooperation with Maj. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's final offensive against Vicksburg, Maj. Gen. Nathaniel P. Banks's army moved against the Confederate stronghold at Port Hudson on the Mississippi River. Like Vicksburg, Port Hudson was located atop high bluffs at the river bank that commanded the river. On May 11th, Banks learned that some Confederates had been moved from Port Hudson to support the forces defending Vicksburg, so he sought to move upon the garrison before those troops could be replaced. Banks…READ MORE
23/06/1863
Battle - Brashear City, Louisiana
11/07/1864
Leadership Change - Regiment - Lieutenant Colonel James P. Richardson
Lieutenant ColonelJames P. Richardson
11/07/1864
Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Jacob Sharpe
ColonelJacob Sharpe
11/07/1864
Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Cuvier Grover
Brigadier GeneralCuvier Grover
11/07/1864
Battle - Fort Stevens - District of Columbia, DC
After his victory over Maj. Gen. Lew Wallace at the Battle of Monocacy in central Maryland on July 9th, Confederate Maj. Gen. Jubal A. Early pressed his advantage and moved south toward the Union capital in Washington, DC. On July 11th, Early's exhausted Confederates reached the outskirts of Washington near Silver Spring. Skirmishers advanced to feel the fortifications that encircled the city, which at the time were manned only by Home Guards, clerks, and convalescent troops. During the night, Union reinfo…READ MORE
19/09/1864
Battle - Third Winchester - Frederick County, Virginia; Winchester, Virginia
To clear the Shenandoah River valley of Confederates, Maj. Gen. Phil Sheridan moved on Winchester in mid-September 1864. Sheridan's force of over 39,000 men was more than twice the size of Maj. Gen. Jubal Early's Confederate army defending the valley. After Brig. Gen. Joseph Kershaw's division left Winchester to rejoin Robert E. Lee's army at Petersburg, Early renewed his raids on the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad at Martinsburg in the lower valley, dispersing his four remaining infantry divisions. On Septem…READ MORE
21/09/1864
Battle - Fisher's Hill - Shenandoah County, Virginia
Confederate Maj. Gen. Jubal Early's Army of the Valley, bloodied by its defeat at the Third Battle of Winchester on September 19th, retreated 20 miles up the valley and took a defensive position in an east-west line across Fisher's Hill, southwest of Strasburg. Maj. Gen. Phillip Sheridan's Army of the Shenandoah, in accordance with Lieut. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant's orders, aggressively pursued Early. Sheridan, outnumbering Early about three to one, noted that the right of the Confederate line was anchored o…READ MORE
19/10/1864
Leadership Change - Regiment - Major Charles F. Allen
MajorCharles F. Allen
19/10/1864
Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Daniel Macauley, and Lieutenant Colonel Alfred Neafie
ColonelDaniel Macauley
Lieutenant ColonelAlfred Neafie
19/10/1864
Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Cuvier Grover, and Brigadier General Henry W. Birge
Brigadier GeneralCuvier Grover
Brigadier GeneralHenry W. Birge
19/10/1864
Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel Daniel Macauley
ColonelDaniel Macauley
19/10/1864
Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Cuvier Grover
Brigadier GeneralCuvier Grover
19/10/1864
Battle - Cedar Creek - Frederick County, Virginia; Shenandoah County, Virginia; Warren County, Virginia
Also known as: Cedar Creek, Belle GroveREAD MORE
13/07/1865
Mustered Out - Massachusetts 38th Volunteer Infantry - Massachusetts
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