Unattached Companies Massachusetts Volunteer Militia Explained

The Unattached Companies of Massachusetts Volunteer Militia were units of infantry raised for the defenses of the eastern coast of Massachusetts during the American Civil War. Twenty-six companies were mustered into the Union Army during 1864-1865, several of them reorganizing for additional terms of service.

History

Beginning in April 1864, companies of infantry were needed for guard and garrison duty along the coast of Massachusetts; to be stationed at the numerous military posts located there for a ninety-day period. With the Independent Division of Militia, a home guard militia organization, already established in the state in 1863, eight companies were recruited from their ranks, and mustered into United States service. Five other companies were detached from existing regiments of the Massachusetts Militia to finish the required roster.

Their term of enlistment soon ending, a call for 100-day companies was then ordered in July and August 1864 to fill the soon to be vacant positions at the coastal forts. Again, the state militia regiments were used to fill most of the quota, with a need to only recruit two new companies.

In late October 1864, the office of the Adjutant General released orders to the commanding officers of the "Companies of One Hundred Days Troops belonging to Massachusetts, now doing garrison duty at the forts on the coast",[1] to reenlist their commands for one year, and to fill with new recruits any positions held by those men not choosing to rejoin. Six of the 100-day companies were re-mustered, including the 2nd Unattached Company now beginning its third term. None of the one-year companies finished a full term, as the war had come to an end, and all were mustered out by July 1865.

Unattached Companies

CoServiceOffEnlDied[2] Muster inMuster outPostref
1st90 day397029 Apr 18641 Aug 1864Fort Independence, Boston[3]
2nd90 day38803 May 18646 Aug 1864Eastern Point Fort/Gloucester[4]
2nd100 day39807 Aug 186415 Nov 1864Gloucester/Gallops Island
2nd1 year399316 Nov 18647 Jul 1865Eastern Point Fort/Gallops Island
3rd90 day38403 May 18645 Aug 1864Fort Pickering, Salem
4th90 day39803 May 18646 Aug 1864Fort at Clark's Point, New Bedford[5]
5th90 day39804 May 18642 Aug 1864Beech St Barracks, Boston
6th90 day38004 May 18642 Aug 1864Camp Meigs, Readville
7th90 day39814 May 18645 Aug 1864Gallops Island[6]
8th90 day3940May 186410 Aug 1864Gallops Island
9th90 day397010 May 186411 Aug 1864Gallops Island
10th90 day398010 May 18648 Aug 1864Fort Warren, Boston Harbor[7]
11th90 day392016 May 186415 Aug 1864Fort Sewall, Marblehead
Eastern Point Fort, Gloucester
12th90 day398016 May 186415 Aug 1864Long Point, Provincetown
13th90 day389016 May 186415 Aug 1864Fort at Clark's Point, New Bedford[8]
15th100 day388029 Jul 186415 Nov 1864Fort Warren
16th100 day38306 Aug 186414 Nov 1864Gallops Island
17th100 day39805 Aug 186412 Nov 1864Fort Pickering[9]
17th1 year398013 Nov 186430 June 1865Fort Pickering
18th100 day38106 Aug 186414 Nov 1864Gallops Island/Camp Meigs, Readville
18th1 year39816-7 Dec 186412 May 1865Camp Meigs, Readville
19th100 day38009 Aug 186416 Nov 1864Fort Warren[10]
19th1 year398025 Nov 186427 Jun 1865Fort Warren, Fort Winthrop
20th100 day387011 Aug 186418 Nov 1864Fort Sewall, Marblehead
20th1 year398019 Nov 186429 Jun 1865Fort at Salisbury Point
21st100 day397011 Aug 186418 Nov 1864Long Point, Provincetown[11]
21st1 year397123 Nov 186428 Jun 1865Provincetown
22nd100 day385018 Aug 186425 Nov 1864Camp Meigs, Readville
23rd100 day398018 Aug 1864 26 Nov 1864Camp Meigs, Readville
24th1 year398016-22 Dec 186412 May 1865Camp Meigs, Readville[12]
25th1 year39809 Dec 186429 Jun 1865Fort Miller, Marblehead
26th1 year498013 Dec 186412 May 1865Camp Meigs, Readville
27th1 year398230 Dec 1864-9 Jan 186530 Jun 1865Fort Standish, Plymouth

Massachusetts Volunteer Militia

Many of the new Unattached Companies were organized from companies previously in, or detached from, regiments of volunteer militia infantry units in Federal service from Massachusetts. They included:
3rd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia
Co A = 22nd Unatt., Co E = 15th Unatt., Co H = 18th Unatt., Co I = 23rd Unatt.
4th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia
Co E = 20th Unatt.
6th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia
Co I = 8th Unatt.
7th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia
Co K = 17th Unatt.
8th Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Militia
Co C = 27th Unatt., Co E = 2nd Unatt., Co I = 11th Unatt.
42nd Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Co G = 7th Unatt.
50th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment
Co A = 13th Unatt.

References

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Notes and References

  1. Mass. Soldiers, pg 264
  2. Higginson, pg 325 and Bowen, pg 870 list all causes of deaths as disease, except for the 21st Unatt. Company (1 year), with one man being accidentally killed
  3. , Higginson, pg 318
  4. http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unmainf5.htm#1 Online version of Higginson data at CivilWarArchive.com, from Dyer's Compendium
  5. , Higginson pg 319
  6. , Higginson pg 320
  7. , Higginson pg 321
  8. , Higginson, pg 322
  9. , Higginson, pg 323
  10. , Higginson, pg 324
  11. , Higginson, pg 325
  12. , Higginson, pg 326