The 1st Oregon Volunteer Infantry Regiment had …
Years: 1867 - 1867
The 1st Oregon Volunteer Infantry Regiment had been formed in 1864 and its last company had been mustered out of service in July 1867.
Both units had been used to guard travel routes and Indian reservations, escort immigrant wagon trains, and protect settlers from Indian raiders.
Several infantry detachments had also accompanied survey parties and built roads in central and southern Oregon.
Regular U.S. troops had been withdrawn from the Pacific Northwest and sent east at the outbreak of the American Civil War.
Volunteer cavalry and infantry had been recruited in California and sent north to Oregon to keep peace and protect the populace.
Oregon had also raised the 1st Oregon Cavalry that was activated in 1862 and served until June 1865.
During the Civil War, immigrants had continued to clash with the Paiute, Shoshone and Bannock tribes in Oregon, Idaho and Nevada until relations degenerated into the bloody 1864 - 1868 Snake War
Locations
Groups
- Paiute, Northern (Amerind tribe)
- Shoshone, Shoshoni, or Snakes (Amerind tribe)
- Bannock people (Amerind tribe)
- United States of America (US, USA) (Washington DC)
- Washington, Territory of (U.S.A.)
- Oregon, State of (U.S.A.)
- Idaho, Territory of (U.S.A.)
