9th Vermont Infantry

The 9th Regiment, Vermont Volunteer Infantry (or 9th VVI) was a three years' infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It served in the Eastern Theater, from July 1862 to December 1865. It served in the VII, XVII and XXIV Corps.

The 9th Vermont Infantry was captured at the Battle of Harpers Ferry during the 1862 Maryland Campaign, but later fought well with the VII, XVIII and XXIV Corps in eastern Virginia and North Carolina, and was one of the first units to enter Richmond, Virginia in April 1865.

The regiment was mustered into Federal service on July 9, 1862 at Brattleboro, Vermont. It included volunteers from other areas of the state including Irasburg.

It was engaged in, or present at, Harper's Ferry, Newport Barracks, Chapin's Farm, Fair Oaks and the Fall of Richmond.

The regiment lost during its term of service: 24 men killed and mortally wounded, 5 died from accident, 2 committed suicide, 36 died in Confederate prisons and 232 died from disease; for a total loss of 299 men.

The regiment mustered out of service on December 1, 1865.

Vermont Civil War Units
  • 1st Brigade
  • 2nd Brigade
  • 1st Infantry
  • 2nd Infantry
  • 3rd Infantry
  • 4th Infantry
  • 5th Infantry
  • 6th Infantry
  • 7th Infantry
  • 8th Infantry
  • 9th Infantry
  • 10th Infantry
  • 11th Infantry
  • 12th Infantry
  • 13th Infantry
  • 14th Infantry
  • 15th Infantry
  • 16th Infantry
  • 17th Infantry
  • 1st Cavalry
  • Artillery
  • Sharpshooters
  • Frontier Cavalry


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