Bissell’s Engineers

Group photograph of Bissell's Engineers standing in formation.

Colonel Josiah W. Bissell’s “Engineer Regiment of the West” was mustered into service in the fall of 1861. The regiment contained men from Missouri, Illinois, Michigan, and Iowa. Bissell’s Engineers contributed to Union battlefield victories early in the war, such as New Madrid, Island No. 10, and Corinth. They repaired and built railroads and bridges in Tennessee and Mississippi through 1862 and 1863. In early 1864 Bissell’s Engineer Regiment was consolidated with the 25th Missouri Infantry to form the 1st Missouri Engineers. The regiment took part in the Atlanta Campaign, Sherman’s “March to the Sea,” and the Carolinas Campaign. Unfortunately no specific company designation exists for this image.

Ambrotype by Unknown Photographer

Image Courtesy Wilson’s Creek National Battlefield; WICR 11845