The 1st Pennsylvania Reserve Regiment, also known as the 30th Pennsylvania Volunteer Infantry, was a regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was a part of the famed Pennsylvania Reserve division in the Army of the Potomac for much of the war, and served in the Eastern Theater in a number of important battles, including Antietam, Fredericksburg, and Gettysburg.
The 1st Pennsylvania Reserves were assembled at Camp Wayne near West Chester, Pennsylvania on June 9, 1861, and mustered into the service on July 26, 1861, at Camp Carroll near Baltimore, Maryland under the command of Colonel Richard Biddle Roberts and Lieutenant Colonel Henry McIntire.
The regiment was attached to the following throughout the war:
The 1st Pennsylvania Reserves mustered out June 10, 1864.
Moved to Harrisburg, Pa., July 20; then reported to General Dix at Baltimore, Md., July 22, 1861. Moved to Annapolis, Md., July 27. Duty at Annapolis, Md., July 27 to August 30, 1861. Moved to Washington, D.C., then to Tennallytown, Md., August 30âÂÂ31. Marched to Langley October 10, and duty at Camp Pierpont until March 1862. Reconnaissance to Dranesville December 6, 1861. Action at Dranesville December 20 (Company A). Advance on Manassas, Va., March 10âÂÂ15. McDowell's advance on Fredericksburg, Va., April 9âÂÂ19. Duty at Fredericksburg until May 31. Ordered to the Virginia Peninsula June. Seven Days before Richmond June 25-July 1. Battles of Mechanicsville June 26, Gaines Mill June 27, Charles City Cross Roads and Glendale June 30, and Malvern Hill July 1. At Harrison's Landing until August 16. Movement to join Pope August 16âÂÂ26. Battle of Groveton August 29. Second Battle of Bull Run August 30. Maryland Campaign September 6âÂÂ24. Battle of South Mountain September 14. Battle of Antietam September 16âÂÂ17. Duty in Maryland until October 30. Movement to Falmouth October 30-November 19. Battle of Fredericksburg, December 12âÂÂ15. "Mud March" January 20âÂÂ24, 1863. Ordered to Washington, D.C., and duty in the defenses there until June 25. Rejoined the Army of the Potomac. Battle of Gettysburg, July 1âÂÂ3. Pursuit of Lee July 5âÂÂ24. Williamsport July 13. Bristoe Campaign October 9âÂÂ22. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7âÂÂ8. Rappahannock Station November 7. Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2. Mine Run November 26âÂÂ30. Rapidan Campaign May and June 1864. Battle of the Wilderness May 5âÂÂ7; Laurel Hill May 8; Spotsylvania May 8âÂÂ12; Spotsylvania Court House May 12âÂÂ21. Assault on the Salient May 12. Harris Farm May 19. North Anna River May 23âÂÂ26. Jericho Ford May 25. Line of the Pamunkey May 26âÂÂ28. Totopotomoy May 28âÂÂ31. Left front June 1.
The regiment lost a total of 174 men during service; 6 officers and 102 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 2 officers and 64 enlisted men died of disease.
Among the fallen was Lieutenant Colonel McIntire, who was wounded and captured at the Battle of Glendale and died of his wounds six months later.