90-Day Volunteers When the Civil War began in April 1861, there were only about 16,000 men in the
U.S. Army, and many Southern soldiers and officers were already resigning and joining the new
Confederate States Army. With this drastic shortage of men in the army, President
Abraham Lincoln called on the states to raise a force of
75,000 volunteers for three months to put down the
insurrection in the South. Accordingly, the 1st Delaware Infantry Regiment was raised at
Wilmington, Delaware, on May 22, 1861, and mustered into Federal service on May 28. The regiment comprised 37 officers and 742 enlisted men under the command of
Colonel Henry H. Lockwood. The original Field & Staff were: Colonel: Henry H. Lockwood Lieutenant Colonel: John W. Andrews Major: Robert Lamott Surgeon: R. W. Johnson Assistant-Surgeon: James Knight Adjutant: Lieutenant W. P. Seville Quartermaster: H. Alderdice The original Company Commanders were: Co. A (Delaware Blues): Cpt. Evans Watson Co. B: Cot. Charles Lamott Co. C: Cpt. James Bare Co. D: Cpt. James Green Co. E (Wilmington Rifles): Cpt. Robert Mulligan Co. F: Cpt. Thomas Crossley Co. G (Sussex Volunteers): Cpt. J. Rodney Layton Co. H: Cpt. S.H. Jenskins Co. I: Cpt. James Leonard Co. K: Cpt. Smith The regiment was attached to the command of
Major General John Dix ('Dix's Command", Department of the Potomac) and assigned to duty along the line of the
Philadelphia, Wilmington and Baltimore Railroad. The regiment mustered out on August 30, 1861. Colonel: John W. Andrews Lieutenant Colonel: 0. Hopkinson Major:
Thomas A. Smyth Surgeon: D. W. Maull Chaplain: Thomas G. Murphey Assistant-Surgeon: S. D. Marshall Adjutant: First Lieutenant W. P. Saville Quartermaster: First Lieutenant T. Y. England Sergeant-Major: James Lewis Quartermaster's Sergeant: Frank Wilson Commissary Sergeant: Charles S. Sehocffer Hospital Steward: Archibald D. O'Mera Drum-Major: Patrick Dooley The Company Commanders were: Co. A: Cpt. Evans S. Watson Co. B: Cpt. James Leonard Co. C: Cpt. Neal Ward Co. D: Cpt. Enoch J. Smithers Co. E: Cpt. Edward P. Harris Co. F: Cpt.
Daniel Woodall Co. G: Cpt. Allen Shortledge Co. H: Cpt. John B. Tanner Co. I: Cpt. Charles Lesper Co. K: Cpt. Thomas Crassley
Veteran Volunteers On July 1, 1864, the 3 years enlistment would have ended and the regiment would be mustered out. Instead in July 1863 the men, still having nine months of their enlistment left, got the chance to reenlist for another 3 years from that date. On December 19, 1863, three quarters of the regiment reenlisted. The 1st Delaware was upgraded to veteran status as 1st Delaware Veteran Infantry Regiment. The 1st Delaware Infantry claimed to be first regiment in the
Union to receive the coveted veteran status. In April 1864 the 1st Delaware absorbed the remnants of the
2nd Delaware Infantry Regiment, a number of recruits and veterans with two complete companies. ==Service and engagements==