1st Regiment, Connecticut Heavy Artillery

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Brief History
The 1st Regiment, Connecticut Heavy Artillery was organized at Washington, D.C., from the 4th Connecticut Infantry. They were mustered in January 2, 1862. It mustered out September 25, 1865 and was discharged October 1, 1865 in Hartford, Connecticut.

For more information about the 1st Regiment, Connecticut Heavy Artillery and its history, see:


 * Historical Sketch - First Connecticut Heavy Artillery, Compiled by E. B. Bennett, East Berlin, CT, or FHL Collection FHL US/CAN Fiche 6082905 (1 fiche).


 * History of the First Regiment C.V. Heavy Artillery, Written by Bvt. Brig.-Gen. Henry L. Abbot, Late Colonel First C.V. Heavy Artillery - Online Book - This book contains rosters of the Field and Staff, Non-Commissioned Staff, the Band and each Company.

Companies in this Regiment
Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many were killed or wounded. Some companies also have histories recorded. This regiment was composed of men from all parts of Connecticut, but the companies were credited to towns and counties as follows:

Company A was largely formed by men from Hartford, Hartford County.


 * For more information about Company A and its men see:

Letters Home From the Civil War from The Civil War Archive.

Company B was largely formed by men from Ansonia and Derby, New Haven County.


 * For more information about Company B and its history, see:

History of Company "B" - History of the First Connecticut Artillery: and of the Siege Trains of the Armies Operating Against Richmond, by Connecticut Artillery First Regiment, 1862-1865 - Online Book, See Contents, page 214.

Company C was largely formed by men from Suffield, Windsor Locks, and vicinity, Hartford County.


 * For more information about Company C and its history, see:

Company "C" photos - Union Army Regimental History Index

Company D was largely formed by men from New London County.

Company E was largely formed by men from New Haven County.

Company F was largely formed by men from New Haven County.

Company G was largely formed by men from Middletown, Middlesex County.


 * For more information about Company G and its history, see:

History of Company "G" - History of the First Connecticut Artillery: and of the Siege Trains of the Armies Operating Against Richmond, by Connecticut Artillery First Regiment 1862-1865 - Online Book, See page 216.

Company H was largely formed by men from Middletown, Middlesex County.

Company I was largely formed by men from Wolcottville, now known as Torrington, Litchfield County.


 * For more information about Company I and its history, see:

History of Company "I" - History of the First Connecticut Artillery: and of the Siege Trains of the Armies Operating Against Richmond, by Connecticut Artillery First Regiment 1862-1865 - Online Book, See page 217.

Letters Home From the Civil War from The Civil War Archive

Company K was largely formed by men from Hartford, Hartford County.

Company L was largely formed by men from Hartford, Hartford County.

Company M was largely formed by men from Bridgeport, Fairfield County.


 * For more information about Company M and its history, see:

History of Company "M" - History of the First Connecticut Artillery: and of the Siege Trains of the Armies Operating Against Richmond, by Connecticut Artillery First Regiment 1862-1865 - Online Book, See page 219

Company Rosters

 * Catalogue of Connecticut volunteer organizations, with additional enlistments and casualties to July 1, 1864. Compiled From Records in the Adjutant General's Office and Published by Order of the Legislature, by Horace J. Morse - Adjutant General - Online Book. Or FHL Collection on FHL US/CAN Fiche 6082886 (9 fiche) or FHL US/CAN Book 974.6 M2a.


 * Index to Catalogue of Connecticut volunteer organizations with additional enlistments and casualties to July 1, 1864. Compiled from the records in the Adjutant-General's Office.  FHL Collection FHL Book 974.6 M2a index.


 * Catalogue of Connecticut volunteer organizations: (infantry, cavalry, and artillery,) in the service of the United States, 1861-1865, with additional enlistments, casualties, &amp;c., &amp;c., and brief summaries, showing the operations and service of the several regiments and batteries (1869) by Connecticut. Adjutant-General's Office; Ingersoll, Colin M. (Colin Macrae), 1819-1904 - Online Book. Or FHL Collection FHL US/CAN Fiche 6082887 (10 fiche) or FHL US/CAN Film 1033670 Item 1.


 * Catalogue of the 1st, 2d, 3d, 4th, and 5th regiments, Connecticut volunteers, 1861- Connecticut. Adjutant General's Office. FHL Collection FHL US/CAN Fiche 6082888 (2 fiche).


 * Gravesites - Union Army Regimental History Index - Connecticut First Regiment Heavy Artillery - Roster by name, by F.W. Chesson

Source Material

 * The Civil War in the East - Timeline of the 1st Connecticut Heavy Artillery Regiment


 * The First Regiment, Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery, in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 - FHL Collection FHL US/CAN Film 1486466.


 * Our first year of army life : an anniversary address, delivered to the First Regiment of Connecticut Volunteer Heavy Artillery, at their camp near Gaines' Mills, Va., June, 1862 by the chaplain of the regiment - FHL Collection FHL US/CAN Fiche 6082907 (1 fiche).


 * Siege Artillery in the Campaigns Against Richmond by Henry L. Abbot. FHL US/CAN Microfiche 6082904.


 * Soldiers of Waterbury, New Haven County, in the War For the Union - History of the Soldier's Monument in Waterbury, Conn.: to which is added a list of the soldiers and sailors who went from Waterbury to fight in the war for the Union. Author:  Joseph Anderson.  Or FHL Collection on FHL US/CAN Fiche 6082879 or FHL US/CAN Film 1685377. 