1st Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters explained
The 1st Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters was a sharpshooter unit in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Service
The 1st Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters was organized in Lynn, Massachusetts and mustered in for three years service on September 2, 1861. The company was originally recruited for Colonel Hiram Berdan's sharpshooter regiments. When the men were informed that they would lose their enlistment bounty, they declined to join Berdan's regiments and instead remained independent. Most of the recruits tended to be skilled workmen who were competitive shooters tending to be older than the average Union soldier, and these men also tended to be of the larger physical size. They were armed with heavy, custom target rifles and Sharps rifles during their service.
The company was attached to 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, II Corps, Army of the Potomac, but nominally operated with the 15th Massachusetts Infantry to July 1864, and with the 19th Massachusetts Infantry to September 1864.
The 1st Company Massachusetts Sharpshooters mustered out September 6, 1864.
Detailed service
1861
- Left Massachusetts for Washington, D.C., September 2.
- Picket and outpost duty on the Upper Potomac River from Conrad's Ferry to Harrison's Island until October 20.
- Operations on the Potomac River October 21–24.
- Battle of Ball's Bluff October 21.
- At Harpers Ferry and Bolivar Heights until March 7, 1862.
1862
- At Charlestown until March 10. Capt. John Saunders of Salem, MA commanding
- At Berryville until March 13.
- Movement toward Winchester and return to Bolivar Heights March 13–15.
- The Peninsula campaign (March 17-August 4)
- Movement to Alexandria August 15–28
- To Centreville, Second Battle of Bull Run August 29–30.
- Cover Pope's retreat August 31-September 1.
- Battle of Antietam, September 16–17. — Attached to Gorman's 1st Brigade, Sedgwick's 2nd Division, Sumner's II Corps — Supported II Corps attack, sniping at opposing officers and snipers. Captain Sanders killed with nine others.
- Moved to Harpers Ferry September 22 and duty there until October 30.
- Movement to Falmouth, Va., October 30-November 20.
- On Picket, Falmouth to 12 December — 9 December, eighteen men on muster roll. Captain William Plummer of Cambridge, MA, arrived with forty recruits and took command of the company.
- Battle of Fredericksburg December 12–15. — Attached to Sully's 1st Brigade, Howard's 2nd Division, Couch's II Corps — Provided counter-sniper fire during construction of pontoon bridges and crossing 11 and 12 December. Set up positions on outskirts of city below Marye's Heights targeting artillerymen on the heights.
1863
- Advance from the Rappahannock to the Rapidan September 13–17.
- Bristoe Campaign October 9–22. — Attached to Webb's 2nd Division, Warren's II Corps, Meade's Army of the Potomac
- Advance to line of the Rappahannock, Second Battle of Rappahannock Station November 7–8.
- Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2. — Attached to Morehead 3rd Brigade, Webb's 2nd Division, Warren's II Corps, Meade's Army of the Potomac
- Robertson's Tavern or Locust Grove November 27.
1864
- Morton's Ford February 6–7.
- Picketing Rapidan River until May 1.
- The Overland Campaign May 4 – June 24. — Attached to Webb's 1st Brigade, Gibbon's 2nd Division, Hancock's II Corps, Meade's Army of the Potomac
- Demonstration north of the James River July 27–29.
- Battle of Deep Bottom July 27–28.
- Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom, August 14–18.
- Ream's Station August 25.
Casualties
The company lost a total of 39 men during service; 3 officers and 21 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 15 enlisted men due to disease.
Commanders
- Captain John Saunders - killed in action at the Battle of Antietam
- Captain William Plumer
Armament
Throughout their service, the company was armed with custom, muzzle-loading target rifles equipped with telescopic sights running the length of the barrel. The larger than average physical size of the unit members proved an asset in carrying these weapons. These target rifles were a mix of heavy bench rifles and lighter out of hand rifles. Hawkins and Morgan James were among the manufacturers of these rifles.
Starting at Antietam, they also carried Sharps rifles in the field firing over the iron sights. The Sharps Rifle was produced by the Sharps Rifle Manufacturing Company in Hartford, Connecticut. The Sharps made a superior sniper weapon of greater accuracy than the more commonly issued muzzle-loading rifled muskets. This was due mainly to the higher rate of fire of the breech loading mechanism and superior quality of manufacture, as well as the ease of which it could be reloaded from a kneeling or prone position.
See also
Notes/References
Footnotes
Citations
References
- Civilwarhome - Gettysburg Union order of battle
- Civil War Trust - Gettysburg Union order of battle
- Book: Coates . Earl J. . Dean . Thomas S. . An Introduction to Civil War small arms . Thomas Publications . Gettysburg, PA . 1990 . 0-939631-25-3. 755158350 . June 21, 2023 . registration.
- Book: de la Roche, Roberta Senechal . "Our Aim was Man": Andrew's Sharpshooters in the American Civil War . University of Massachusetts Press . Amherst . 2016 . 978-1-62534-248-5 . 1012309482 . June 21, 2023 .
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- Web site: Eicher . John Harold . John H. Eicher . Eicher's Ultimate Gettysburg Order of Battle . Gettysburg Discussion Group . December 18, 2002 . https://web.archive.org/web/20110927005034/http://www.gdg.org/Research/OOB/EicherOOB.htm . September 27, 2011. . June 21, 2023.
- Book: Ellis, Alden C. Jr. . The Massachusetts Andrew Sharpshooters: A Civil War History and Roster . . Jefferson . 2012 . 978-0-7864-6489-0 . 817056582 . June 21, 2023.
- Book: Flatnes, Oyvind . From Musket to Metallic Cartridge: A Practical History of Black Powder Firearms . The Crowood Press . Ramsbury, UK . 2013 . 978-1-84797-594-2 . 858312818 . June 21, 2023.
- Book: Marcot . Roy M. . Marron . Edward W. . Paxton . Ron . Carter . David . Sharps Firearms. Volume I: The Percussion Era . Northwood Heritage Press . Tucson, Arizona . Sharps Firearms . 2019 . 978-0-9787769-9-2 . 1099575324 . June 21, 2023.
- Book: Sellers, Frank M. . Sharps firearms . Beinfeld Pub. . North Hollywood, CA . 1978 . 978-0-917714-12-2 . 4037315 . June 21, 2023.
- Book: Smith, Winston O. . The Sharps Rifle: Its History, Development and Operation . 1943 . . New York, NY . 1965 . June 21, 2023.
- Book: . Operations in North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Department of the East. June 3-August 3, 1863., Part I - Reports . U.S. Government Printing Office . Washington, DC . 1889 . The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies . XXVII-XXXIX-I . 155–168 . 857196196 . 2027/coo.31924077699761 . .
- Book: . Operations in North Carolina, Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, Pennsylvania, and Department of the East. June 3-August 3, 1863., Part III - Correspondence, etc. . U.S. Government Printing Office . Washington, DC . 1889 . The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies . XXVII-XXXIX-III . 53–55, 461 . 857196196 . 2027/coo.31924077700262 . .
- Book: Wieland, Terry. Gun Digest Book of Classic American Combat Rifles. 2011. Krause Publications. Iola, Wisconsin. 978-1-4402-3017-2. 188.
- Web site: Elmore . Tom . First Company Massachusetts "Andrew Sharpshooters" at Gettysburg - Gettysburg . American Civil War Forums . March 28, 2018 . June 21, 2023 . .
- Web site: Union Order of Battle . Gettysburg . February 14, 2005 . https://web.archive.org/web/20190911000946/http://www.gdg.org/research/OOB/Union/gburg_un.html . September 11, 2019 . . June 21, 2023.
- Web site: The Army of the Potomac at Gettysburg . Gettysburg National Military Park . U.S. National Park Service. December 20, 2022 . . June 21, 2023.
Further Reading
- Book: Bowen, James L . Massachusetts in the War 1861–1865 . 1889 . Springfield, MA . Clark W. Bryan & Co . 862–865 . 1st . en . PDF . August 8, 2015 . registration . 02014318 . 1986476 .
- Book: Federal Publishing Company. Military Affairs and Regimental Histories of Maine, New Hampshire, Vermont, Massachusetts, Rhode Island, Connecticut, Pennsylvania, And Delaware. Federal Publishing Company. The Union Army: A History of Military Affairs in the Loyal States, 1861–65 – Records of the Regiments in the Union army – Cyclopedia of battles – Memoirs of Commanders and Soldiers.. I. 1908 . Madison, WI. 694018100 . PDF . 176 .
- Book: Hall, Charles Winslow . Regiments and Armories of Massachusetts. An historical narration of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. With portraits and biographies of Officers, past and present, etc.. I. 1900a . Boston . W.H. Potter & Co. . 559765857 . en . PDF . August 8, 2015 . registration.
- Book: Hall, Charles Winslow . Regiments and Armories of Massachusetts. An historical narration of the Massachusetts Volunteer Militia. With portraits and biographies of Officers, past and present, etc.. II. 1900b . Boston . W.H. Potter & Co. . 559765857 . en . PDF . August 8, 2015 . registration.
- Book: Headley, Phineas Camp . Massachusetts in the Rebellion: a Record of the Historical Position of the Commonwealth, and the Services of the Leading Statesmen, the Military, the Colleges, and the People, in the Civil War of 1861–65 . Walker, Fuller & Co . Boston, MA . PDF . 1866 . 8406829 . en . August 8, 2015 . 266–268 . registration .
- Book: Higginson, Thomas Wentworth (State Historian . Massachusetts in the Army and Navy During the War of 1861–65 . I . Wright and Potter Printing Co, State Printers . Boston, MA . 1896 . 1049652105 . 34, 50–55, 72–79, 92–103, 115–130, 137, 147–151, 230–231, 565–569 . en . PDF . August 8, 2015 . registration .
- Book: Higginson, Thomas Wentworth (State Historian . Massachusetts in the Army and Navy During the War of 1861–65 . II . Wright and Potter Printing Co, State Printers . Boston, MA . 1895 . 02014316 . 1049652105 . 176, 183–184, 226, 235 . en . PDF . August 8, 2015 . registration .
- Book: Johnson . Robert Underwood . Buel . Clarence Clough . Robert Underwood Johnson . Clarence Clough Buel . Robert Underwood Johnson . Clarence Clough Buel . The Opening Battles . . Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Being for the Most Part Contributions by Union and Confederate officers: Based upon "The Century War Series" . I . 1887 . New York City . 784 . 48764702 . .
- Book: Johnson . Robert Underwood . Buel . Clarence Clough . Robert Underwood Johnson . Clarence Clough Buel . Robert Underwood Johnson . Clarence Clough Buel . The Struggle Intensifies . . Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Being for the Most Part Contributions by Union and Confederate officers: Based upon "The Century War Series" . II . 1887 . New York City . 786 . 48764702 . .
- Book: Johnson . Robert Underwood . Buel . Clarence Clough . Robert Underwood Johnson . Clarence Clough Buel . Robert Underwood Johnson . Clarence Clough Buel . The Tide Shifts . . Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Being for the Most Part Contributions by Union and Confederate officers: Based upon "The Century War Series" . III . 1887 . New York City . 778 . 48764702 . .
- Book: Johnson . Robert Underwood . Buel . Clarence Clough . Robert Underwood Johnson . Clarence Clough Buel . Robert Underwood Johnson . Clarence Clough Buel . Retreat with Honor . . Battles and Leaders of the Civil War: Being for the Most Part Contributions by Union and Confederate officers: Based upon "The Century War Series" . IV . 1887 . New York City . 778 . 48764702 . .
- Book: Stevens, Jesse F . Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War . Norwood Press . Massachusetts Soldiers, Sailors, and Marines in the Civil War in Eight Volumes . 2 . 1st . 1931 . Norwood, MA . 205-213 . 31027863 . 11485612 . en . PDF . December 15, 2021 .
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