List of Pennsylvania Civil War units

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This is a list of Civil War units from Pennsylvania.

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Infantry

Volunteer Infantry

There are gaps in the numbering of infantry regiments because Pennsylvania numbered all volunteer regiments, regardless of branch, in sequence depending on when the regiment was raised. For example, the 6th Cavalry was also numbered the 70th Volunteer Regiment since it was raised between the 69th Infantry and the 71st Infantry, so there is no 70th Infantry.

U.S. Colored Troops

Pennsylvania Reserves

Others

Cavalry

Artillery

Knap's Battery monument. Independent Battery E, Pennsylvania Volunteers Monument - Gettysburg.jpg
Knap's Battery monument.

Light Artillery

Independent Light Artillery Batteries

  • Battery A ("Schaffer's Battery") - garrison duty 1861–1865
  • Battery B (also known as Muehler's or Stevens' Battery, or 26th Indp't Battery, PA Artillery)
  • Battery C ("Thompson's Battery")
  • Battery D ("Durell's Battery")
  • Battery E ("Knap's Battery")
  • Battery F ("Hampton's Battery")
  • Battery G ("Young's Battery") - garrison duty 1862–1865
  • Battery H ("John Nevin's Battery") - garrison duty 1862–1865
  • Battery I ("Robert J. Nevin's Battery") - garrison duty 1863–1865

Heavy Artillery

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