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8th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment

The 8th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Indian Wars and the American Civil War.
==Service==
The 8th Minnesota was mustered into Federal service at Fort Snelling and St. Paul, Minnesota between June 2 and September 1, 1862 with ten companies, and was deployed in guarding the frontier during the Dakota War of 1862. The regiment served in this manner until the spring of 1864, when it was assembled to participate in Brigadier General Alfred Sully’s Northwestern Indian Expedition against the Sioux. The regiment rendezvoused at Paynesville, Minnesota on May 24, 1864 where it received its regimental colors, was mounted on horses, and attached to the 2nd Brigade, of the District of Iowa. The 8th marched through Dakota Territory, where it participated in two actions, at the Battle of Killdeer Mountain in July, and at the Battle of the Badlands in August. After crossing into eastern Montana Territory, the regiment reached the Yellowstone River, from which point it marched downstream to the mouth at Fort Union. From there, the regiment marched to the Canadian border in search of "hostile" Sioux, but returned to Fort Union empty handed. Four companies were then sent 200 miles to the west deep into Montana Territory to help in the rescue of Fisk's Emigrant train from September 10–30, 1864, when the regiment was then transferred to the 23rd Corps, then in the Department of the Cumberland at Nashville, Tennessee. The two separated parts of the regiment moved south, but the detachment that had gone to rescue the immigrant train arrived in Nashville first, due to traveling via a steamboat down the Missouri River. In December, 1864 the 8th Minnesota participated in the Third Battle of Murfreesboro, Tennessee where it suffered 13 men killed and 77 wounded. The regiment then marched to Alabama, moved to Washington, D.C., and landed at Wilmington, North Carolina. After moving inland, from March 7–10, 1865 it fought in the Battle of Wyse Fork, North Carolina. In the last year of the Civil War, the 8th Minnesota saw service in Minnesota, Dakota Territory, Montana Territory, Alabama, Washington, D.C., and North Carolina, traveling more miles than any other regiment of the Union Army. The 8th Minnesota Volunteer Infantry Regiment was finally mustered out on July 11, 1865.

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