2nd Massachusetts Infantry Regiment

The 2nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Major George H. Gordon (later Brigadier General), a West Point graduate and veteran of the Mexican–American War, organized the unit's recruitment and formation. The 2nd Massachusetts was trained at Camp Andrew in West Roxbury, Massachusetts on the site of the former Transcendentalist utopian community, Brook Farm. Roughly half the regiment was mustered in on May 18, 1861 and the remainder on May 25, 1861 for a term of three years. The regiment saw extensive combat as part of the Army of the Potomac particularly during the Battle of Antietam and the Battle of Gettysburg.

2nd Regiment Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry
Monument dedicated to the 2nd Massachusetts Infantry near Spangler's Spring on the Gettyburg Battlefield
ActiveMay 25, 1861, to July 26, 1865
Country United States of America
AllegianceUnion
BranchUnion Army
TypeInfantry
Size1,687
Part ofIn 1863: 3rd Brigade (Ruger's), 1st Division (Williams's), XII Corps, Army of the Potomac
Motto(s)We carry the flag and keep step to the music of the Union.
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Col. George H. Gordon
Col. George Leonard Andrews
Col. Samuel Miller Quincy
Col. William Cogswell
Lt. Col. Charles R. Mudge
Lt. Col. Charles Fessenden Morse
Insignia
XII Corps badge (First division)
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