1st Washington Territory Infantry Regiment information
1st Washington Territory Infantry Regiment
Colonel J. Steinberger
Active
October 1861 – December 1865
Disbanded
December 1865
Country
United States
Allegiance
Union
Branch
Infantry
Size
1,032[1]
Engagements
American Civil War Snake War Affair at the Grand Ronde Prairie
Military unit
The 1st Regiment of Washington Territory Volunteer Infantry (or 1st Washington Territory Volunteers) was a unit of infantry raised by the Washington Territory for service in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
^Historical Data Systems' American Civil War Soldiers Database, Ancestry.com
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