The Civil War

1861-1865 --- Civil War: Twenty regiments of Volunteer infantry and cavalry, plus four separate batteries of artillery were accepted into the service of the Union Army. These units totaled about 21,000 men of which two regiments and one separate battery were Black. Three regiments of American Indians were recruited mostly in Kansas. Approximately 13,400 militia responded to a call from the governor when Gen. Price's rebel forces were driving toward Kansas. The militia units together with U.S. Volunteers were successful in protecting Kansas against the invasion and defeated rebel forces.


Kansas Civil War Volunteer Units
Independent Colored Kansas Battery
1st Kansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment
1st Kansas Battery
1st Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry
2nd Kansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment
2nd Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
2nd Kansas Colored Volunteer Infantry
2nd Kansas Battery
3rd Kansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment
3rd Kansas Battery
4th Kansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment
5th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
6th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
7th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
8th Kansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment
9th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
10th Kansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment
11th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
12th Kansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment
13th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
14th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
15th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
16th Kansas Volunteer Cavalry Regiment
17th Kansas Volunteer Infantry Regiment

Other Kansas Civil War Unit Information

Cutler's History of the State of Kansas - Military Record