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1st California Cavalry Regiment : ウィキペディア英語版
1st California Cavalry Regiment

The 1st Regiment California Volunteer Cavalry was a cavalry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was first formed of five companies as 1st Battalion, 1st Regiment California Volunteer Cavalry between August and October 31, 1861, at Camp Merchant near Oakland. After the battalion was organized it was sent to Southern California, three companies being stationed at Camp Latham, near Los Angeles, and two at Camp Carleton, near San Bernardino. November 20–29, 1861, a detachment under Second Lt. C. R. Wellman was stationed at Camp Wright, and pursued and captured Dan Showalter's party west of the San Jose Valley and Warner's Ranch. The battalion remained in Southern California until the spring of 1862, when it became part of the California Column, and formed the advance force of that Column during the march to New Mexico Territory and Texas. In 1863, the Regiment was brought to full strength when seven more companies were raised to bring it to a full strength of twelve companies. The five companies first organized were mustered out August 31, 1864, the terms of service of most of the men having expired. Two new companies, B and C, were organized in New Mexico, by consolidation of the few men whose terms had not expired, and by new enlistments, and two new companies were enlisted in California, A and E, which, upon the completion of their organization, were sent to Arizona. All of the companies of First Volunteer Cavalry (Companies B, C, F, G, H, K, and M) stationed in New Mexico and Texas, were ordered to assemble at Baird’s Ranch, near Albuquerque, to be mustered out of the service, during the month of September, 1866. Company M was the last mustered out on the September 30, 1866. 1st Volunteer Cavalry Regiment spent its entire term of service in the western United States in California and New Mexico Territory and Texas.〔( The California State Military Museum; 1st Regiment of Cavalry, California Volunteers )〕
==1st Regiment California Volunteer Cavalry Commanders==

* Colonel Benjamin F. Davis August 19, 1861 - November 1, 1861
* Lt. Colonel Edward E. Eyre November 1, 1861 - November 30, 1862
* Colonel David Ferguson November 30, 1862 - November 6, 1863
* Colonel Oscar M. Brown November 6, 1863 - December 31, 1865
* Lt. Colonel Clarence E. Bennett December 31, 1865 - October 19, 1866
* Major William McCleave October 19, 1866 - October 21, 1866

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