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- 22nd_Wisconsin_Volunteer_Infantry_Regiment abstract "The 22nd Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry (nicknamed the \"Abolition Regiment\") was an infantry regiment from Wisconsin that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was commanded by Colonel William L. Utley, a politician and former Adjutant General of Wisconsin. His second-in-command was Lt. Colonel Edward Bloodgood, with whom he would eventually feud bitterly.".
- 22nd_Wisconsin_Volunteer_Infantry_Regiment comment "The 22nd Regiment Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry (nicknamed the \"Abolition Regiment\") was an infantry regiment from Wisconsin that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was commanded by Colonel William L. Utley, a politician and former Adjutant General of Wisconsin. His second-in-command was Lt. Colonel Edward Bloodgood, with whom he would eventually feud bitterly.".