The Civil War in the East

36th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment

The 36th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment lost 7 officers and 150 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 3 officers and 182 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.

 

1864

 

Organized at Madison, Wis.

March 23

Mustered in

May 10

Ordered to Washington, D.C.

May 12-18

Marched to Spotsylvania Court House and attached to 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 2nd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac.

May 18-21

Spotsylvania Court House

May 23-26

North Anna River

May 26-28

On line of the Pamunkey

May 28-31

Totopotomoy

June 1

Bethesda Church

June 1-12

Cold Harbor

June 16-18

Before Petersburg

June 16 to April 2

Siege of Petersburg

June 22-23

Weldon Railroad

July 27-29

Demonstration north of the James River

July 27-28

Deep Bottom

August 13-20

Demonstration north of the James at Deep Bottom

August 14-18

Strawberry Plains

August 25

Ream's Station

October 27-28

Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher's Run

1865

February 5-7

Dabney's Mills, Hatcher's Run

March 25

Watkins' House

March 28-April 9

Appomattox Campaign

March 29

Hatcher's Run

March 30-31

Boydton Plank Road and White Oak Road

March 31

Crow's House

April 2

Fall of Petersburg

April 3-9

Pursuit of Lee

April 6

Sailor's Creek

April 7

High Bridge and Farmville

April 9

Appomattox Court House. Surrender of Lee and his army.

May 2-12

Moved to Washington, D.C.

May 23

Grand Review

June 17

Moved to Louisville, Ky.

July 12

Mustered out