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  • 12th Missouri Volunteer Infantry
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  • The 2nd Missouri Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was organized by Colonel Peter J. Osterhaus, a veteran of the respected 2nd Missouri Volunteer Infantry (3 months, 1861). The majority of the soldiers in the 12th were ethnic Germans. This intermixed German-American unit also had a large portion of its ranks filled by volunteers from Illinois.
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Dates
  • --09-10
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  • 2
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Battles
  • Fremont's Springfield ExpeditionBattle of Pea Ridge
  • Yazoo Pass ExpeditionBattle of Chickasaw BayouBattle of Chickasaw BluffsBattle of Fort HindmanBattle of Mississippi SpringsBattle of JacksonSiege of Vicksburg Siege of JacksonBattle of Bolton's DepotBattle of CantonBattle of Clinton, MississippiBattle of Cherokee Stationbattle of Cane CreekBattle of TuscumbiaBattle of ChattanoogaBattle of Lookout MountainBattle of Ringgold GapBattle of Taylor's RidgeRelief of KnoxvilleBattle of ResacaBattle of DallasBattle of New Hope ChurchBattle of Allatoona HillsBattle of Brushy MountainBattle of Kennesaw MountainBattle of Nickajack CreekBattle of the Chattahoochee RiverBattle of AtlantaSiege of AtlantaBattle of Ezra ChurchBattle of Lovejoy's StationPursuit of Hood
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  • The 2nd Missouri Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The regiment was organized by Colonel Peter J. Osterhaus, a veteran of the respected 2nd Missouri Volunteer Infantry (3 months, 1861). The majority of the soldiers in the 12th were ethnic Germans. This intermixed German-American unit also had a large portion of its ranks filled by volunteers from Illinois.