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1st Washington Territory Infantry Regiment

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in early June, 1863 to clear the area of the Snake Indians, who had been attacking travellers here for several years. As a band of emigrants, and their US Army escort, were due to pass through the Emigrant Road in August, additional troops were called on for protection. The pass safely made, Company
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When the three years terms of service had expired for the earlier formed companies and the men were mustered out, the remaining three companies (Co E, H, and I) became the 1st Battalion on 7 March 1865. Co H would be consolidated with Co E in July, and was the last of the former Washington regiment
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Mustered in at Alcatraz, they were ordered on 19 October 1862 to Camp Lapwai (would fall within the bounds of the Idaho Territory when created the following March), near the Nez Perce Agency. Here, they were to build their encampment in what became
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Organized 21 March 1862, they were stationed at Fort Walla Walla. Originally being recruited for a two-year term, some of the men were leaving or reenlisting in early 1864. Once replaced by a company of the
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Encamped at Ft Vancouver in December 1862, it transferred to Fort Boise in March 1863. With Company H, the 1st Oregon Cavalry and Nez Perce Scouts, they made an expedition to
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Mustered at Alcatraz, they first encamped at Fort Walla Walla. On 25 May 1864, they transferred to Fort Vancouver. On 22 July 1865, they would be consolidated with Company E.
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until 25 May 1864, when ordered to Fort Walla Walla. They remained here until receiving orders for their return to Fort Vancouver for discharge in the spring of 1865.
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in Oregon by December 1862. Orders in March 1863 sent them to Fort Boise in Idaho Territory, where they remained stationed during their service.
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Organized 7 April 1862 and sent to Fort Colville for their term of service. They were mustered out at Fort Vancouver in April 1865.
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One of the three Washington companies encamped at Fort Boise, Idaho Territory in March 1863, previously being at Fort Steilacoom.
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As the companies were detached and participated in individual operations, their service records are best if listed separately:
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The companies, and/or detachments thereof, were stationed throughout the territories of Washington and
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The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies
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I returned to Fort Boise, where it remained until its mustering out on 20 November 1865.
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Mustered in at Fort Steilacoom, where they were stationed during their enlistment.
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Biennal Report of Adjutant General of State of Washington For the Years 1891-1892
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Units and formations of the Union Army from Washington Territory
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Mustered at Fort Vancouver, the company was stationed at
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1st Regiment of Washington Territory Volunteer Infantry
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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United States
Union
Infantry
American Civil War
Snake War
Affair at the Grand Ronde Prairie
Washington Territory
Union Army
American Civil War

Justus Steinberger
California
Alcatraz Island
San Francisco
Fort Vancouver
Fort Steilacoom
Fort Walla Walla
Idaho
1st Oregon Cavalry
Shoshone
Snake
Nez Perce
United States
1st Oregon Infantry
Fort Colville
Fort Hoskins
Fort Lapwai
Fort Dalles
Snake River

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