
2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry
The 2nd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry was a Civil War Union Army regiment formed in 1861, composed of soldiers from Wisconsin. They fought to preserve the United States and end slavery, participating in key battles like Bull Run and Antietam. Known for their discipline and resilience, they served for the duration of the war until 1865. Their contributions helped secure Union victory and contributed to the abolition of slavery. The regiment's service exemplifies the dedication of many volunteer soldiers who answered the call to defend their nation.