Organized at Lynchburg under the command of Colonel Samuel Garland, Lieutenant Colonel David Funston and Major Carter H. Harrison. Then General Lee, having attacked the ends of the Union line the previous day, decided to assail the Union. Civil War; killed 23 March 1862, at the battle of Winchester, Va. 2d Lt. Andrew H. Tippin, Bvt. Choices and Commitments: The Soldiers at Gettysburg examines what many consider the turning point of the Civil War. This lesson is part of the National Park Service's Teaching with Historic Places (TwHP) program. Reprinted from Fighting for the Confederacy: The Personal Recollections of General Edward Porter Alexander. The unit was captured on 12 May 1780 at the Siege of Charleston and subsequently disbanded on 1 January 1781. Ewell's men seized part of Culp's Hill, but elsewhere they were repulsed. Regiment mustered out of service on June 17th, 1865. It is for us the living, rather, to be dedicated here to the unfinished work which they who fought here have thus far so nobly advanced. Company L, Eleventh Infantry, left San Francisco, Cal., for Fort Washakie, Wyoming. 1. The Confederacy lost the Battle of Gettysburg and never again, in a major action, was able to fight on Union soil. Company B, 1st Battalion, 11th Infantry was reorganized and redesignated on 5 December 1866 as Company B, 11th Infantry. The 36th Infantry Regiment, formerly known as the 2nd Kanawha Regiment, was organized in July, 1861. Part C 3) What does the map for July 3 show as that day's main event? The issue of slavery was the main cause of the Civil War. I think Gettysburg will cure the Rebels of any desire to invade the north again. 1. It was reactivated in June 1954 in Germany, the 11th returned to Fort Ord, California and became an Infantry Training Unit. Part B Questions 2) How did each army's position change between the start of the main fighting on July 2 and the start of the main fighting on July 3? This regiment reported 6 killed and 15 wounded at Dranesville, totalled 750 men in April, 1862, and lost 134 at Williamsburg and 100 at Frayser's Farm. McPherson's reply was remarkable.He said: ' Aleck if you must go I will do all I can to facilitate your going. With loud cheers the old Sixth Corps took up the double quick and were soon in line of battle near the left of the main line held by the 5th Corps.when we were relieved and returned a short distance. Ask a few students to read their articles aloud and then hold a classroom discussion on the different choices made by the soldiers that students "interviewed." Activity 3: Persuasive Writing and Speaking He wrote about his experience on the final day of fighting for the magazine of a Confederate veterans' organization. 3. Major Langhorne was promoted to lieutenant colonel. These orders, sent by Pony Express to stop you here, are meant to say to you that if you wish to keep out of the war which is coming you can do so. The third[2][3] 11th U.S. regiment of infantry was authorized by Congress on 11 February 1847, as a one-year regiment for the MexicanAmerican War. Near Manchester, Md., July 1st 1863--It has rained for a week and the roads are muddy. Gen. John Chandler of Maine. He commanded the 1st Corps, C.S.A. How might these images have influenced their readiness to obey orders in future battles, or the strength of their convictions? Lieutenant-Colonel Burke, Eleventh Infantry. Dodge was ordered to report to Fort Snelling in order to escort General of the Army Sherman and General Terry on a 10,000-mile inspection tour across the northern tier of territories, on to the Pacific Northwest, south through California, and east through the Southwest to Denver.[38]. See the Related Projects for details. The remnants of the Union force fell back to Cemetery Hill and Culp's Hill, south of town. Shield: Azure, Satanta's arrow in fess Argent between in chief a castle Or in base a kampilan and bolo in saltire of the second hilted of the third. Civil War. At noon of the 17th, the 7th and 24th Regiments were sent down the Harpers Ferry Road about 520 and 850 yards respectively, to guard the right flank. May to August 1917 the 11th Infantry was stationed Fort Oglethorpe, Georgia. Rumors of fighting in Pennsylvania have been heard all the days, but the distance was so great to the battle [Gettysburg] that we knew little about it. Soldiers of Virginia who fought in her defence in the war between the states, 1861-1865: muster rolls: troops of cavalry, companies of artillery, and companies of infantry, organized, recruited or enlisted, in whole or in part, in the city of Lynchburg during the war between the states. The park is located in south central Pennsylvania near the intersection of U.S. Route 15 and 30. July 3rd 1863--This morning the troops were under arms before light and ready for the great battle that we knew must be fought. Longstreets Brigade, 1st Corps, Army of the Potomac. [4], The Vermont non-intercourse act, passed 6 November 1812, provided "that all officers, civil and military, of this State, shall aid in currying this act into full force;" and therefore, immediately after the return of the 11th U.S. regiment and militia from Pittsburgh, a vigorous enforcement of the act along the northern boundary line of Vermont was commenced. Andrew Baker was a soldier in the 22nd North Carolina Infantry, C.S.A., Pettigrew's brigade. The 11th Infantry was the first, numerically, of the nine infantry regiments, of three battalions of eight companies each, were of the increase authorized. Russell, Cheyenne, Wyoming[50] Company K, Eleventh Infantry, left San Francisco, Cal., for Fort Niobrara, Nebraska. Sergeant Cline with 30 men was immediately sent down the road to meet the wagon train from Malabang, the size of the party of Moros justifying their attacking the train. 2 May 1904.Companies I and M, Eleventh Infantry, arrived at Fort Mackenzie, Wyoming. Though outnumbered, the Union forces held their position. General Robert E. Lee, commanding the Confederate troops, ordered attacks against the Union left and right flanks (ends of the lines). Total, 213. The field officers were Colonels David Funsten, Samuel Garland, Jr., Maurice S. Langhorne, and Kirkwood Otey; and Majors Adam Clement, Carter H. Harrison, and J.R. Rejoined army, Bristoe Campaign, Second Battle of Rappahannock Station, Mine Run Campaign, Rapidan Campaign, Battle of the Wilderness, Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, North Anna River, Pamunkey 2628 May, Battle of Totopotomoy Creek, In April 1941 one company of the 11th each were among the first US forces to garrison the new bases at Bermuda and Trinidad, established under the Destroyers for Bases Agreement with the United Kingdom.[51]. Company C, Eleventh Infantry and two companies of the Tenth Cavalry were left to garrison Fort Sill.[24]. I am tired--in fact I never was so tired in my life. The body of Private Branson was found frightfully mutilated, and the ground gave indication of a large party lying in ambuscade. It suffered 63 casualties. At nine o'clock orders came for us to move and we in great haste packed up and started on the road towards Pennsylvania.We struggle on through the night, the men almost dead for lack of sleep and falling over in their own shadows. The fighting escalated throughout the day as more soldiers from each army reached the battle area. Duty at Camp Parole, Annapolis, Md., until 26 January 1865. John V. Moore, of the University Grays. The Adjutant, Mataling Falls. U.S. Army. How long after the battle did Lincoln give his address? It was impossible to march across the field without stepping upon dead or wounded men, while horses and broken Artillery lay on every side. W. T. Magruder to whom he referred was a graduate of the U.S. Military Academy at West Point and fought for the Union as a captain in the 1st U.S. Cavalry until October 1, 1862. Facts about this regiment: Regiment mustered in on October 29th, 1861. 1) According to the maps, how did each army's position change between the start of July 1's main fighting and the start of the July 2's main fighting? 11th VA: 11th Virginia Infantry; 11th VA: Annals of the Lynchburg Home Guard; 11th VA: Personal Reminiscences of the War of 1861-5; 11th VA: The 11th Virginia Infantry Regiment, C.S.A. Movement to Fortress Monroe, thence to Centerville 1628 August. Colonel Garland was wounded. This lesson is based on the National Register of Historic Places registration file "Gettysburg Battlefield Historic District" and several primary and secondary sources. Captains: James Edward Blankenship (resigned August 25, 1861), Christopher Valentine Winfree (retired April 26, 1862), John Cabell Ward. We advanced to a sunken road [Emmitsburg Road] where we deployed as skirmishers and lay down behind a bank of earth. Headquarters Third Battalion and Companies I and M, Eleventh Infantry, left Fort Mackenzie, by marching, for change of station to Fort D. A. Russell, arriving there at 25 May. The implications of many of these personal choices in the Civil War had great impact on the nation and its future. Many were captured at Sayler's Creek, and only 1 officer and 28 men surrendered. Theme III: People, Places, and Environment. The 11th Regiment, West Virginia Infantry organized at Wheeling, Ohio County and Marshall County, Elizabeth, Wirt County, Burning Springs, Wirt County, Parkersburg, Wood County, Ravenswood, Jackson County, Kanawha Station, Wood County, and Point Pleasant, Mason County, West Virginia, October 29, 1861, to October 8, 1862. Colonel Funsten resigned due to complications from his wound from Seven Pines. During the years 1877 and 1878 the different companies of the regiment were employed as occasion demanded on expeditions and scouts against hostile Indians. The field officers were Colonels David Funsten, Samuel Garland Jr., Maurice S. Langhorne, and Kirkwood Otey; and Majors Adam Clement, Carter H. Harrison, and J.R. Hutter. 1st Virginia Infantry: Ltc Francis H. Langley (c, April 6) 3rd Virginia Infantry; 7th Virginia Infantry: Col Charles C. Flowerree (c, April 6) 11th Virginia Infantry; 24th Virginia Infantry: Ltc Richard L. Maury (c, April 7), Maj William W. Bentley; Field's Division MG Charles W. Field. Hill's, Kemper's, and W.R. Terry's Brigade, Army of Northern Virginia. Description: A silver color metal and enamel device .mw-parser-output .frac{white-space:nowrap}.mw-parser-output .frac .num,.mw-parser-output .frac .den{font-size:80%;line-height:0;vertical-align:super}.mw-parser-output .frac .den{vertical-align:sub}.mw-parser-output .sr-only{border:0;clip:rect(0,0,0,0);height:1px;margin:-1px;overflow:hidden;padding:0;position:absolute;width:1px}1+18 inches (2.9cm) tall overall consisting of a shield blazoned: Azure, Satanta's arrow in fess Argent between in chief a castle Or in base a kampilan and bolo in saltire of the second hilted of the third. Lieutenant Odn Gurvoits, Eleventh Infantry. On a chief embattled of the second a cross Gules. Why did most major land battles in the eastern theater of the Civil War surround the Washington, D.C.--Richmond, Virginia area? The Battle of Gettysburg was not the clear-cut victory President Abraham Lincoln had been waiting for. Col. Albert L. Myer, Eleventh Infantry, was placed in charge of the military operations in the field. The Capt. Perry's Brigade BG William F. Perry The following activities will help students empathize with the soldiers of the Battle of Gettysburg and help them put the Gettysburg Address in proper context. The field officers were Colonels John A. McCausland and Thomas Smith, and Lieutenant Colonels William E. Fife, Benjamin R. Linkons, and L. Wilber Reid [1] 23 August 1874, Company H, Eleventh Infantry, left Fort Concho in a column with eight companies of the Fourth Cavalry, four companies of the Tenth, and an assortment of scouts Under the command of Colonel Mackenzie. Just as we reached Gen. Meade's Headquarters, a shell burst over our heads, and it was immediately followed by a shower of iron. [2] William S. Ketchum served as colonel of the 11th U.S. Infantry 6 May 1864 to 15 March 1869. It is known that at least 4 Moros were hit, but no bodies were secured at scene of ambuscade. Standard 2B- The student understands the social experience of the war on the battlefield and homefront. Berdan's Sharpshooters joined us, and we passed the day in firing upon any Rebels that showed themselves. Speeches should be limited to 300 words. Captain Robert M. Mitchell took command of the regiment. [9], Moved to Fort Hamilton, New York Harbor, 2 November, thence to Baltimore, Maryland., 18 November, and to Annapolis, Maryland., 5 December. Based on the timing of his resignation, why do you think he resigned? He accomplished this when he was asked to deliver "a few appropriate remarks" at the dedication of a cemetery for the Gettysburg Union dead: (Refer to Map 2 as you read the description of the battle.) 1915 Company D, San Antonio, Tex., to Texas City, Texas and Company L, Little Rock, Ark., to Laredo, Texas. Service in the Spanish War is shown by the castle and in the Indian Wars by Satanta's "arrow." 16 Ancestors. During The SpanishAmerican War, the Eleventh Infantry saw action under Brigadier General Theodore Schwan in the Battle of Silva Heights in the Puerto Rican Campaign.[46]. Students will study the actions of the armies in the Battle of Gettysburg and the wrenching personal choices made by some of the participants. As we were only a few yards in rear of our lines we saw all the fight. And being young & ambitious in my profession I was anxious to take my part in everything going on. On 27 June 2007 as part of the Transformation of the US Army, the 11th Infantry Regiment was redesignated the 199th Infantry Brigade at Fort Benning. Fort D. A. Russell Third Battalion, Eleventh Infantry (less Companies K and L), Eighth Battalion, Field Artillery (Twelfth and Nineteenth Batteries). Discuss the kinds of choices that they would face in these situations. 11th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry Regiment. On 8 March 1872, Company A at Phantom Hill was relieved by Company F and was replaced 6 April, for the last time by Company G.[19], 15 June 1872, a detachment from Company H, Eleventh Infantry at Fort Concho in San Angelo, Texas successfully defended Johnson's Mail Station against an Indian raid. Office Company E, Eleventh Infantry, Camp at Mataling Falls, Mindanao, P. I., 1 September 1902. I hallooed to him, saying: ' John, for heaven's sake give the command to charge.' On July 11, 1863, Lt. John T. James of the 11th Virginia Infantry, Confederate States of America, sat down to write a letter to his family telling them of his experiences at the Battle of Gettysburg. Excerpted from Robert Hunt Rhodes, ed., All for the Union: The Civil War Diary and Letters of Elisha Hunt Rhodes (New York: Orion Books, 1991), 114-117. 15 February 1904.Transport Thomas sailed from Manila for San Francisco with the Eleventh Infantry. McDonald of the Confederate Cavalry; 11th VA: Personal Reminiscences of the War of 1861-5; 11th VA: The 11th Virginia Infantry Regiment, C.S.A. Dodge promoted to Colonel, commanding, Eleventh Infantry, the first four years at Fort Sully, Dakota Territory. 4. Of course as soon as the news of the secession of Georgia reached us at Fort Steilacoom, some three or four weeks after the event, I knew that I would finally have to resign from the U.S. Army. On 10 June 1871, a few days after its arrival at Mountain Pass, the Eleventh Infantry detachment was attacked by a war party of about seventy-five Comanches and Kiowas. Download the official NPS app before your next visit. The fourth[2][3] 11th Infantry was organized on 4 May 1861 by direction of the President. 19 June 1871, Company H, Eleventh Infantry, with six companies of the Fourth Cavalry, and twenty Tonkawa scouts, under Colonel Ranald S. Mackenzie left Fort Richardson. Symbolism: The shield is blue for infantry. 311th is the Officer Candidate School. Baker wrote about that action: When we reached to within one hundred yards of the plank fence, which stood on the opposite side of the road passing the cemetery to that of the stone fence, the officers of the Eleventh Mississippi had been largely killed or wounded, and the officer who seemed to be in command was Capt. Blankensip of Company E broke and ran under fire and First Lieutenant C.V. Whitney took over the company. Rhodes survived the war, and the journal he kept during that period was compiled in 1885. Behind this house some ten or twelve of the Twenty-sixth North Carolina boys for a moment halted, with Capt. 4. 1st Lt. Contreras and Churubusco; Col. U.S. Vol. ; arrived 26 August. How did he give meaning to their sacrifice? Moody Bedel's son John Bedel was a brigadier general of volunteers during the American Civil War. 1. The army gathered at Plattsburgh, New York, numbering about eight thousand men, of whom nearly one half were Vermonters. General George Meade, commander of the Union forces, anticipated such a move and had readied his army. Colonel Langhorne retired, and Lieutenant Colonel Otey was promoted to colonel. History of the 11th Virginia Infantry Regiment in the American Civil War History of the 11th Virginia Infantry Regiment in the American Civil War, with timeline of important events, battles and movements. This party withdrew, it is believed, toward the northeast and afterwards encountered the hunting party under Lieutenants Game and Parker, and also Company F, Eleventh Infantry, under Captain Chiles. Activity 2: Comparing Perspectives His "arrow" was really a spear with feathers on the end and a handle. > Killed in battle: 236 soldiers (12 officers, 224 enlisted troops) > Killed by disease: 181 soldiers (4 officers, 177 enlisted troops . The official U.S. Army lineage of three present-day U.S. Infantry regiments trace back to this regiment. August 1874, Lieutenant Colonel George Buell was to lead four companies of the Ninth Cavalry, two of the Tenth, two companies of the Eleventh Infantry, and thirty scouts from Fort Griffin to Fort Sill, Indian Territory, and then west to operate along the Salt Fork of the Red River. 18 October 1880, Camp Porter, Mont., on the right bank of the Yellowstone, about 3 miles above the mouth of Glendive Creek, was established by Company A, Eleventh Infantry, from Fort Sully, and Company B, Seventeenth Infantry, from Fort Yates, as a winter camp for troops guarding working parties and material on the Northern Pacific Railroad. John W. Heavey, Captain, Eleventh Infantry, Commanding Company E. 24 March to 15 July 1903, Eleventh Infantry in operations of the Surigao expedition. This lesson is part of the National Park Services Teaching with Historic Places (TwHP) program. In 1942 the regiment deployed to Iceland and remained there for 15 months until the regiment, and the division, moved to England. The regiment became known as the Wandering 11th when between 1898 and 1920, the 1st Battalion made 29 changes of station, including seven years of foreign service. toward the Civil War? [2], On 16 November 1812 the largest portion moved north under the immediate command of Maj. Gen. Henry Dearborn, then the senior officer of the army, and on 18 November encamped about half a mile south of the Canadian boundary line. 2d Lt. John A. Bayard, 2d Lt. U.S. Vol. It is altogether fitting and proper that we should do this. July 3. See FS Library book 975.5 M2vr v. 20for a complete muster roster of this Regiment. It was consolidated MayOctober 1815 with a company of the 25th Infantry and a company each of the 27th, 29th, and 37th Infantry to form a company of the 6th Infantry. Attached to Sykes' Regular Infantry, Reserve Brigade, Army Potomac, to May 1862. The 11th Infantry participated in the following: Battle of Cerro Gordo, the Battle of Contreras, the Battle of Churubusco, the Battle of Molino del Rey (Lieutenant-Colonel William M. Graham, Eleventh Infantry, whose regiment had participated actively in capturing Molinos del Rey, received two wounds, either of which was mortal, and fell at the head of his command while leading a charge against the northern angle of the buildings. What are some disadvantages of relying on personal accounts of historical events? How was he able to justify the suffering endured by the Union troops? Company E being notified by the commanding officer to hasten to attack hostile Moros, that company proceeded with all possible speed to the scene of the attack, but were unable to gain contact with the enemy. The Union defensive position held. SHS Papers: Volume 37: Fighting That War Close by Us: One Who Was There Tells About the Battle of Drewry's BluffMany Errors Corrected by John U. Sumter; Based on the readings and other available primary sources, have students pretend to be journalists who have interviewed a soldier soon after the battle of Gettysburg. Forney's Brigade, and served in many battles with the Army of Northern . Formed principally of Lynchburg City and Campbell County men, the Regiment fought in the Civil War as part of Kemper's Brigade, Pickett's Division, Longstreet's Corps, Lee's Army of Northern Virginia. The regiment landed in Normandy on 10 July 1944 and fought its way across France as part of the 5th Infantry Division, which was assigned to General Patton's famed Third Army. It fought mostly with the Army of Northern Virginia . On 22 March 1945, the 1st Battalion made a night river assault across the Rhine River at Oppenheim, giving General Patton a division bridgehead over the Rhine two days ahead of Field Marshal Montgomery's famous crossing. For more information. The present 6th United States Infantry traces its lineage back to this 11th Infantry Regiment. Students can explore every dimension of the conflict and write their own histories, reconstructing the stories of women, African Americans, farmers, politicians, soldiers, and families. July 9th 1863--Again I thank God that the Army of the Potomac has at last gained a victory. On 24 April 1918, the regiment sailed for France. 11th West Virginia Infantry History Service Losses Bibliography History The Eleventh Infantry was organized in May, 1862; its early service was in the western part of West Virginia, mainly on the line of the B. Both the Army of Northern Virginia (the Confederate army) and the Army of the Potomac (the Union army) concentrated their forces near Gettysburg after May 1863. Later it was assigned to General A.P. Its members were raised in the counties of Campbell, Botetourt, Montgomery, Fauquier, Culpeper, and Rockbridge. Gettysburg was a pivotal battle of the Civil War, involving more than 160,000 combatants from both sides. Alexander rose to the rank of Brigadier General in the Confederate army and survived the war. The regiment lost 34 men killed, 86 wounded, and 26 missing. The main portions of both armies were nearly a mile apart on parallel ridges: Union forces on Cemetery Ridge, Confederate forces on Seminary Ridge, to the west. Brigadier General Kemper resumed command of the brigade, which became part of the. Captain Maurice S. Langhorne of Company A was promoted to major. Why do you think Captain John Moore did not give the order to charge? Arrived about sunset and bivouacked on the western border of Spanglers Woods. Confederate Regiments & Batteries *Virginia. Captain Adam Clement was promoted to major but was never confirmed, and Captain Kirkwood Otey of Company G was promoted to major effective to this date. We have won the victory, thank God, and the Rebel Army is fleeing to Virginia. Our Brigade marched down the road until we reached the house used by general Meade as Headquarters. To our left was a hill on which we had many Batteries posted. It is rather for us to be here dedicated to the great task remaining before us--that from these honored dead we take increased devotion to that cause for which they gave the last full measure of devotion--that we here highly resolve that these dead shall not have died in vain--that this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom--and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth. The balance of the command which had not been killed or wounded rushed on and jumped the stone fence, charging rapidly to the top of Cemetery Ridge, in line with the Twenty-sixth North Carolina on the right. It was reorganized on 26 April 1862. For a time, the massed guns of both armies were engaged in a thunderous duel for supremacy. [44], September 1893, General McCook ordered that the Apaches in Company I, Eleventh Infantry, be discharged when their furloughs expired in July 1894.[45]. 11th Infantry Regiment was formed at Lynchburg, Virginia, in June, 1861, and totalled 972 men. The 11th Virginia was organized at Lynchburg, Virginia, in May, 1861, and accepted into Confederate service in July. Brigadier General A.P. The regiment was commanded by Major Adam Clement. May 1875, Companies B, E, and K, Eleventh Infantry, at Fort Richardson. April 1892 headquarters and band and one Company transferred to Whipple Barracks. The main battle opened on July 1, with early morning attacks by the Confederates on Union troops on McPherson Ridge, west of the town. By May 1918 it joined the 5th Division near Chaumont, France. Gettysburg National Military Park 27 May 1887, Company E, Eleventh Infantry, reported on last return as having left Fort Sully 17 April 1877, to aid in removing settlers from the Sioux, or Crow Creek, and Winnebago reservations, Dak., returned, having accomplished the duty assigned. In 1861 Georgian Edward Porter Alexander was an officer in the U.S. Army stationed in Washington Territory. [Collection of John G. Scurry, A company, 11th regiment, Virginia, infantry][Decimalized .01-.81] | | Collection of letters belonging to John G. Scurry dated 1861-1865. You will not be required to go into the field against your own people, but will be kept out on this coast on fortification duty. There were many battles in the Civil War, but only one evoked Lincoln's great oration. The flying iron and pieces of stone struck men down in every direction. Emphasize the point that for those who took part in the Civil War most decisions were life and death matters. On 2 January 1881, Company F, 11th Infantry, was engaged in an attack upon hostile Indians, under Sitting Bull, near Camp Poplar Creek (now the Fort Peck Indian Reservation), as part of the command of Major G. Ilges, 5th Infantry. 3. To the north, at the bend and barb of the fishhook (the other flank), Confederate General Richard Ewell launched his attack in the evening as the fighting at the other end of the fishhook was subsiding. Captains James R. Hutter and Andrew Jones and Lieutenants Thomas Houston and Green Long were wounded and captured. The regiment surrendered 1 officer and 28 men. Point Of Contact For This Page: Donald Colvin How did he justify his choice? 10 October 1871, Companies F and I, Eleventh Infantry, took part in the Battle of Blanco Canyon under Col. Ranald S. Mackenzie. The survivors fell back firing. Students should cover who their interviewee is and a description of the interviewees activities during the battle. Why do you think the Gettysburg Address became such a famous speech? I told McPherson we were going to fight for our ' liberty.' to guard the right flank. As soon as the right to secede was denied by the North I strongly approved of its assertion & maintenance by force if necessary. Sir: I have the honor to report that a hunting party of 1 sergeant and 7 privates, Company E, Eleventh Infantry, while on the road to Malabang and about 1 miles from camp, 31 August 1902, were ambuscaded by a force of hostile Moros. April 1879, Captain George K. Sanderson, Company C, Eleventh Infantry, sent from Fort Custer to the Custer battlefield to police and rebury any exposed remains. Capt. Captain J.E. He replied that he could not take the responsibility. Among them was the 11th regiment of regulars under Col. Isaac Clark[4] (12 March 1812 to 27 April 1814).
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