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Infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War
8th West Virginia Infantry Regiment
Flag of West Virginia
ActiveNovember, 1861 to January 26, 1864
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnion
BranchInfantry
EngagementsBattle of Cross Keys
Battle of Second Bull Run
Battle of White Sulphur Springs
Battle of Droop Mountain
Commanders
ColonelJohn H. Oley
MajorHedgman Slack
Military unit

The 8th West Virginia Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

Service

The 8th West Virginia Infantry Regiment was organized in Buffalo, West Virginia in November 1861 and attached to the District of the Kanawha, with men recruited from the central and southern counties of Braxton, Clay, Jackson, Kanawha, Putnam, Raleigh, Fayette, Boone, Logan and Wyoming.

Originally known as the 8th Virginia Regiment of the Union Army, it became the 8th West Virginia when West Virginia was designated a state.

The unit fought at the Battle of Cross Keys under Lt. Colonel Lucien Loeser as a part of Cluseret's Brigade, alongside the 60th Ohio under overall command of Col. Gustave Paul Clusteret, a French officer who served with the Union Army.

During May 1863, the regiment was converted to a mounted infantry by Brigadier General William W. Averell. The regiment was immediately sent to a camp for instruction and supplied. On January 26, 1864, the 8th West Virginia was reorganized into a cavalry regiment, the 7th West Virginia Cavalry. It was mustered out on August 1, 1865.

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