Re: Anatomy of a 100 man company
Ok it's not Hardees', Scotts' or Caseys but "The National School of the Soldier" 1862 by Capt. W.W. Van Ness on pg. 14 paragraph 14 states " Q. How will the corporals be posted? A. In the front ranks, on the right and left of platoons and sections.
According to the muster roll of company F 1st Minn Vol. Infty. pgs 58-59 of "Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars", it had 18 corpls through out its 3 year term. They started with 8. The 1st Minnesota also started drilling using Scotts Tactics and changed to Hardees a short time later having to unlearn some things.
To throw another wrench in the works, the table on pg. 50 of Scotts Military Dictionary 1861, says a Company of Infantry consists of 1 Capt., 1 1st Lt., 1 2nd Lt., 4 sergts, 4 corpls, 2 musicians and 42 Privates. Total Commissioned 3. Total enlisted minimum strength 52, maximum strength 84. Aggregate minimum strength 55, aggregate maximum strength 87.
When Co. F 1st Minn left there camp at Alexandria for the Bull Run campaign, it went with 2 commissioned officers and 86 enlisted (5 sergt's and 8 corpls). 1 officer and 1 corp. were left as camp guards. pgs 48-49 "No more Gallant a Deed" by James Wright MHS Press
So I have been thinking, is a 100 man company a re-enactorism? How many companies actually had 100 men? Were they Regulars or Volunteers? And how long did they keep those 100 men in the ranks?
I'm still curious about those 8 corporals. If the manuals don't have them at the section breaks, then where are those extra 4 men going?
According to the muster roll of company F 1st Minn Vol. Infty. pgs 58-59 of "Minnesota in the Civil and Indian Wars", it had 18 corpls through out its 3 year term. They started with 8. The 1st Minnesota also started drilling using Scotts Tactics and changed to Hardees a short time later having to unlearn some things.
To throw another wrench in the works, the table on pg. 50 of Scotts Military Dictionary 1861, says a Company of Infantry consists of 1 Capt., 1 1st Lt., 1 2nd Lt., 4 sergts, 4 corpls, 2 musicians and 42 Privates. Total Commissioned 3. Total enlisted minimum strength 52, maximum strength 84. Aggregate minimum strength 55, aggregate maximum strength 87.
When Co. F 1st Minn left there camp at Alexandria for the Bull Run campaign, it went with 2 commissioned officers and 86 enlisted (5 sergt's and 8 corpls). 1 officer and 1 corp. were left as camp guards. pgs 48-49 "No more Gallant a Deed" by James Wright MHS Press
So I have been thinking, is a 100 man company a re-enactorism? How many companies actually had 100 men? Were they Regulars or Volunteers? And how long did they keep those 100 men in the ranks?
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