Through war and reenactments,
the Second Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry
has existed in three centuries. 
The material this site offers attempts to speak to all. 
We offer a list of pages that are divided into these
periods historic and modern

Regimental Headquarters

Company A: Fox Lake, WI Area

Contact: Scott Frank

920-296-0254

Company B: LaCrosse, WI & MN

Contact: John Dudkiewicz

920-296-0254

Company E: Fox River Valley WI & MI UP

Contact: Dave Sielski

920-296-0254

Company G

A company for the older adult

Contact: Gary Klas

262-629-5433

Company H: California

New Information

Contact: Gary Manhart and I am the First Sargent with the
2nd Wisconsin Company H in California

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Company K: Southern WI & Northern IL

Contact: Ryan Schwartz, (Milwaukee)

262-215-1851, or,

Casey Humbolt (Madison) 608-217-3761

E-Mail

6th Wisconsin Light Artillery

(Buena Vista Battery)

Contact: Gary Klas

920-623-9415

Marksmanship Team

Contact: Gary Van Kauwenbergh

608-274-0736

Annual Minutes of Regimental Meeting 2017
Scholarship Form for 2018

The dead line to submit form is Monday June 4, 2018
Handbook for members 2015
Our Feedback & Information Page
Tax and Incorporation Information

2d Wisconsin, Antietam, MD, 1997

School of the Soldier w/Baxter’s Drill,
What You Need to Start, General Calls on the Bugle, Modern Medical Concerns, Equipment and Clothing Timeline, School of the Civilian, Hardtack and Liniment, Period Cooking, Sewing Techniques,  Book List for Wisconsin in the Civil War 

(Questions? Please contact us: secondwisconsin@hotmail.com or
through our Feedback page)

THE IRON BRIGADE EMPORIUM

Scott Wallick
Official Gaiters

R.J. Samp

Page of instruction and information

Nineteenth Century History

A Brief History

Iron Brigade of the West

(Civilian & Military Biographies/ Letters) If you have stories, letters, photos, we would love to place them on a page.

At the Front

Second Wisconsin at the Front

Original member of the Brigade, next on the list

Letters from Camp Randall until the end of the war
1500 Pages, much more to come.
See the war through the eyes of those that were there.
We are putting it all online, the words, the tears, the glory. 

Read the words of 1861-1865 

Brevet Major-General U.S. Volunteers-

Look at Wisconsin Military & Civilian Life
Through the Newspapers/letters/writings
Before the war and During the Civil War period
and after the war, plus GAR
(we are always looking for family material)

The official 1866 history of the Wisconsin Units, 
and additional material as it becomes available

Wisconsin Historical society

Twentieth Century Information

Dispatches from Thomas M. Sobottke portraying
New York Tribune correspondent
Samuel Wilkeson from research and observations at events

To those who are gone from our ranks

262-215-1851, or,