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for capturing a Confederate battle flag. Col. Van H. Bukey, who had begun the war as the unit's major and who had commanded the regiment after Col. Frost's death, was formally promoted to the unit's colonel following the victory at the
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and returning along the Kanawha Valley (marching 412 miles by month's and losing one officer and five men). On July 13, 1864, Col. Frost was leading the brigade at the battle of Snicker's Ferry and fell mortally wounded.
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shortly before West Virginia achieved statehood and Morgan's Raid in July 1863. In December 1863 it was attached to 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, West Virginia and the following month many members reenlisted. Following the
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The 11th West Virginia participated in Gen. Lee's surrender at Appomattox Court House and conducted various cleanup operations in central Virginia before being mustered out in Richmond on June 17, 1865.
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The 11th West Virginia suffered 4 Officers and 63 enlisted men killed in battle or died from wounds, and 148 enlisted men dead from disease for a total of 215 fatalities.
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for his exceptional heroism in charging the Rebel works, routing the enemy and capturing a brigade flag. This was during the breakthrough at Hatcher's Run during the
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on May 9, 1864, Col. H.G. Sickel specifically mentioned the gallantry of Col. Frost and his regiment. In June 1864 it accompanied General
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The 11th West Virginia Infantry Regiment was organized in several western Virginia counties along the Ohio River following the
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The unit then supported General Philip Sheridan's campaign, including at the
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at the war's end. Corporal Adam White of Company G, was awarded the
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Union Regimental Histories – West Virginia – 11th Regiment Infantry
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and their secession from secessionist Virginia, including
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Units and formations of the Union Army from West Virginia
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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11th West Virginia Volunteer Infantry Regiment

United States
Union
Infantry
Battle of Cloyd's Mountain
Second Battle of Kernstown
Battle of Cedar Creek
Battle of Fisher's Hill
Siege of Petersburg
infantry
regiment
Union Army
American Civil War
Wheeling Convention
Elizabeth
Burning Springs
Wirt County
Wheeling
Ohio County
Wetzel
Marshall Counties
Ravenswood
Jackson County
Kanawha Station
Wood County
Point Pleasant
Mason County
Baltimore and Ohio Railroad
Parkersburg

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