First Connecticut
Heavy Artillery Volunteer Regiment was originally in the Connecticut 4th
infantry. It was one of the first regiments in the North to agree to a
3-year enlistment. There were 20 Wethersfield men in the unit. They were
assigned to the Army
of the Potomac. They performed significant service at Lee's assault
on Fort Stedman in March of 1865 which was to be his last offensive
effort of the war.
Name /
Date Enlisted / Unit / Date Out / Reason Out / Comment
- Baker, George 8/26/64 Company B Deserted 7/2/65
- Berrigan, Dennis 11/19/64 Company D Deserted 8/1/65
- Blinn, Edgar F. 5/23/61 Company K M.O. 9/25/65 Re-enlisted 11/6/63
- Bowen, John P. 5/23/61 Company G Died 9/3/65, Darnstown, MD
- Brady, Patrick 8/30/64 Company C Died 9//3/65
- Cady, Henry W. From 13th Reg. 8/30/64 Company C Died 2/27/65 Fort Brady, VA
- Carter, James W. 12/23/64 Company H Discharged 8/7/65
- Gladden, Azariah 1/5/64 Company A Deserted 8/2/65
- Harlow, Edward From 13th Reg. 12/23/63 Company H M.O. 9/28/65
- Jennings, Ira 12/29/63 Company L Deserted 3/16/55 detailed as artificer 3/16/65
- Kellogg, Horace From 22nd Reg. 1/5/64 Company I Died 7//26/64 Regt. Hospital
- Kennedy, Charles 12/22/64 Company I Deserted 1/26/65
- Lanrty, Thomas 12/23/63 Company H M.O. 7/25/65
- Lewis, Henry 10/19/64 Company F M.O. 9/25/65
- McNamara, James 1/11/64 Company H M.O. 9/25/65
- Recor, Alfred H. 12/31/63 Company H M.O. 9/5/65
- Steele, Edward 6/1/63 Company G M.O. 9/25/65
- Whaples, Chas. H. 3/5/62 Company L M.O. 9/25/65 From Corp. 9/29/65, Re-enlisted 3/10/64, from Sgt. 11/26/64
- Wilxon, Alex, H. 1/5/64 Company F M.O. 5//24/64 From Cpl. 5/10/64 reduced at own request 2/9/65
- Hunt, James 11/26/64 Company G Deserted 7/29/65 See Co. B 25th

