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John T. Wilder | American Battlefield TrustAt the war's outset in 1861, Wilder enlisted as a private in the First Indiana battery and—no doubt owing to his technical facility—was quickly elected captain.
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[PDF] Wilder's Brigade in the Tullahoma and Chattanooga Campaigns of ...Jun 27, 2023 · Armed with Spencer repeating rifles, Wilder's brigade actually had more firepower than other infantry brigades did. In the early spring of 1863, ...
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Civil War General John T Wilder - Indiana State GovernmentUse of rifles helped troops defeat Confederates at Hoover's Gap; earned them nickname Wilder's Lightning Brigade. Wilder was breveted Brigadier General 1864, ...
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The Battle of Hoover's Gap | American Battlefield TrustThe Lightning Brigade continued to turn in impressive combat performances, the next coming at the Battle of Chickamauga in September, 1863. Tags: Primary ...
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[PDF] How John T.Wilder and His "Lightning Brigade" of Mounted Infantry ...Apr 25, 2016 · after the defeat of the Union army at Chickamauga, the Lightning Brigade participated in several ... While the achievements of the Lightning ...
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The Lightning Brigade - IWM: 17th IndianaWhile the rest of the right flank was fleeing to Chattanooga, the Lightning Brigade repulsed the charges of an entire Confederate infantry division, and then ...Missing: achievements | Show results with:achievements
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[PDF] Senior Leadership: A Historical Perspective - DTICChickamauga the Lightning Brigade saved the Union Army from disaster - first, on the Union's left front at Alexander Bridge and secondly, at Snodgrass Hill.
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[PDF] Wilder's Mounted Infantry Brigade in the Battle of - IU ScholarWorksThe Lightning Brigade was different from most Civil War units in two ways. The men were mounted infantry, thus were pioneers in developing the new idea of ...
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United States. Army. Wilder's Brigade | Finding AidsWilder's brigade was mostly active between 1862 and 1864. Their major contibutions to the Union side of the Civil War were during the Battle of Chickamauga and ...
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17th - Battle Unit Details - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service)The 17th Indiana Infantry was organized in Indianapolis, mustered in June 1861, and served in various locations, including West Virginia, and lost 237 men.
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[PDF] Wilder Brigade - Mattoon History CenterThus the Wilder Lightning Brigade became one of the first and one of the last units engaged in the Battle of Chickamauga. Shortly after the Battle of ...
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John T. Wilder and the Spencer Repeating Rifle - Civil War ProfilesSep 16, 2013 · Wilder was impressed with the efficiency of the Spencer Repeating Rifle and, when the Henry rifles became unavailable, he decided to outfit his unit with the ...Missing: acquisition | Show results with:acquisition
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Wilder's Brigade and Henry Rifles | Small Arms & AmmunitionJun 20, 2013 · John T. Wilder's first choice of rifle for his famous Wilder's Brigade was the Henry repeating rifle.His letter of March 20th, 1863 to the New ...Repeating rifles played an important role at ChickamaugaWas Hoover Gap the First Battle in Which Spencers were Used?More results from civilwartalk.comMissing: acquisition | Show results with:acquisition
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How Wilder's Brigade Got Their LightningApr 1, 2023 · Wilder promptly cut an order for 1,400 Spencer rifles directly from the Spencer Repeating Rifle Company in Massachusetts. Eventually, Wilder and ...
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Repeating rifles 'saved 1,000 lives' in their combat debutApr 5, 2023 · John T. Wilder was an early believer in the Spencer Repeating Rifle, a new weapon design that allowed a soldier to load seven pre-made ...Missing: acquisition | Show results with:acquisition
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Colonel Wilder's Lightning Brigade - The New York TimesDec 25, 2012 · In March 1863 Wilder wrote to the Henry's manufacturer asking if the firm would supply his brigade, assuming the soldiers paid for the weapons ...Missing: recruitment | Show results with:recruitment
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Battle of Chickamauga: Colonel John Wilder's Lightning Brigade ...Jun 12, 2006 · When the Civil War started, Wilder was determined to form his own artillery battery, and he cast two cannons in his foundry. However, his ...
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[PDF] Wilder's Brigade in the Tullahoma and Chickamauga Campaigns of ...It was against this background that Colonel John T. Wilder's brigade acquired horses and repeating rifles. What General Rosecrans could not do with traditional ...
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Spencer's Repeaters in the Civil War - Rare WinchestersColonel John Wilder's Lightning Brigade, a mounted infantry unit in the Army of the Cumberland was another early recipient of Spencer rifles. Interestingly ...
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U.S. Spencer Lever Action Repeating Carbine - NRA Museums:The Spencer rifle, with its lever action, seven shot tubular magazine and internally-primed metallic-cased cartridge, was a popular wartime breechloader.Missing: armament | Show results with:armament
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Wilder's Lightning Brigade (USA), Union Army, Civil WarSep 29, 2022 · The Lightning Brigade was a calvary unit that fought in the Union Army in 1863. It was known for its use of the Spencer Repeating Rifle.
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Battle Detail - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service)The Battle of Hoover's Gap occurred in June 1863, with US forces under George Thomas and CS forces under Alexander Stewart. The Union won, forcing Bragg to ...
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Hoover's Gap, The Battle for | Tennessee EncyclopediaWilder suffered 61 casualties to Bate's 146. By 4:00 p.m., Stewart had his division ready to march to support Bate, but by then the Union Fourteenth Corps was ...
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[PDF] Wilder's Brigade in the Tullahoma and Chickamauga Campaigns of ...Not only did the. Spencer rifles give the brigade a firepower advantage, but the horses also gave it a capacity to move much more rapidly than opposing ...<|control11|><|separator|>
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A Sharp Fight: The Battle of Farmington - Emerging Civil WarOct 7, 2014 · ... Lightning Brigade of mounted infantry (commanded by Col. Abram Miller, since Wilder was on sick leave) were hot on Wheeler's heels. The next ...
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Joseph “Fighting Joe” Wheeler's 1863 Sequatchie Valley RaidBy battle's end Hodge's brigade was “cut to pieces and slaughtered” and four cannon were taken by the repeated dismounted charges of the Lightning Brigade.
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The Wilder Brigade Monument at Chickamauga Battlefield Honors ...Sep 12, 2020 · John T. Wilder was commissioned Lieutenant Colonel of the 17th Indiana Infantry in June of 1861, and was promoted to Colonel of the regiment ...
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Tour Stop #6: Lightning Strikes - National Park ServiceApr 22, 2021 · US Colonel John T. Wilder's brigade of mounted infantry, armed with Spencer repeating rifles, halted a portion of the attacking Confederates ...
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Tactics: Wilder's Brigade - Chickamauga BlogJan 10, 2010 · Suffice to say that Rosecrans, short of cavalry going into the spring of 1863, liked Wilder's idea to convert his brigade to mounted infantry ...
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Battle of Chickamauga: Colonel John T. Wilder and the Lightning ...Jun 12, 2006 · Colonel John T. Wilder's'Lightning Brigade' did all it could to stave off Union disaster at the Battle of Chickamauga.
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Lightning Brigade | South & Western Theaters - Civil War TalkMar 15, 2022 · The thesis is a historical analysis of Colonel John T. Wilder's infantry brigade in the Tullahoma and Chickamauga campaigns of the American Civil War.Wilder's Brigade 17th Indiana Scouts armed with Henry RiflesWas Hoover Gap the First Battle in Which Spencers were Used?More results from civilwartalk.com
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[PDF] The Evolution of Infantry Tactics During the American Civil WarSep 28, 2024 · Wilder, Commander of the Lightning Brigade. Bloomington, IN: Indiana University Press, 1936. Wilson, James H. to Joseph T. Dickman, June 6 ...Missing: shift | Show results with:shift
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Repeating Rifles of the Civil War | Rock Island AuctionThe Sharps and metallic cartridge repeaters like the Spencer and Henry allowed soldiers to dramatically increase firing rates. U.S. Army Bureaucracy. Perhaps ...