The 8th New Jersey Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
The 8th New Jersey Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Olden in Trenton, New Jersey, for three years service and mustered in September 14, 1861, under the command of Colonel Adolphus J. Johnson.
The regiment was attached to Casey's Provisional Brigade, Division of the Potomac, October 1861. 3rd Brigade, Hooker's Division, Army of the Potomac, to March 1862. 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, III Corps, Army of the Potomac, to March 1864. 1st Brigade, 4th Division, II Corps, to May 1864. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, II Corps, to July 1865.
The 8th New Jersey Infantry mustered out of service July 17, 1865.
Left New Jersey for Washington, D.C., October 1, 1861. At Meridian Hill until December 6, 1861. Expedition to lower Maryland November 3âÂÂ11. Duty at Budd's Ferry, Md., until April 1862. Moved to the Virginia Peninsula April 5âÂÂ8. Siege of Yorktown, Va., April 10-May 4. Battle of Williamsburg May 5. Battle of Seven Pines May 31-June 1. Duty near Seven Pines until June 25. Seven Days before Richmond June 25-July 1. Action at Oak Grove, near Seven Pines, June 25. Battles of Savage Station June 29, Glendale June 30, Malvern Hill July 1. At Harrison's Landing until August 15. Movement to Centreville August 15âÂÂ26. Pope's Campaign in northern Virginia August 26-September 2. Action at Bristoe Station (or Kettle Run) August 27. Battles of Groveton August 29, Bull Run August 30, Chantilly September 1. Duty in the defenses of Washington, D.C., until November 1. Movement to Falmouth, Va., November 1âÂÂ28. Duty near Falmouth, Va., November 28-December 11. Battle of Fredericksburg, Va., December 12âÂÂ15. At Falmouth until April 27, 1863. "Mud March" January 20âÂÂ24. Operations at Rappahannock Bridge and Grove Church February 5âÂÂ7. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of Chancellorsville May 1âÂÂ5. Gettysburg Campaign June 11-July 24. Battle of Gettysburg July 1âÂÂ3. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5âÂÂ24. Wapping Heights, Va.. July 23. Duty near Warrenton, Va., until October. Bristoe Campaign October 9âÂÂ22. McLean's Ford October 15. Advance to line of the Rappahannock November 7âÂÂ8. Kelly's Ford November 7. Mine Run Campaign November 26-December 2. Payne's Farm November 27. Duty near Brandy Station until May 1864. Demonstration on the Rapidan February 6âÂÂ7. Campaign from the Rapidan to the James May 3-June 15. Battles of the Wilderness May 5âÂÂ7, Spotsylvania May 8âÂÂ12, Spotsylvania Court House May 12âÂÂ21. Assault on the Salient ("Bloody Angle") May 12. Harris Farm, or Fredericksburg Road, May 19. North Anna River May 23âÂÂ26. Ox Ford May 23âÂÂ24. On line of the Pamunkey May 26âÂÂ28. Totopotomoy May 28âÂÂ31. Cold Harbor June 1âÂÂ12. Before Petersburg June 16âÂÂ18. Siege of Petersburg June 16, 1864, to April 2. 1865. Jerusalem Plank Road June 22âÂÂ23, 1864. Demonstration north of the James July 27âÂÂ29. Deep Bottom July 27âÂÂ28. Demonstration north of the James August 13âÂÂ20. Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom, August 14âÂÂ18. Ream's Station August 25. Fort Sedgwick September 10. Poplar Springs Church September 29-October 2. Yellow House October 2âÂÂ5. Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher's Run, October 27âÂÂ28. Warren's Raid on Weldon Railroad December 7âÂÂ12. Dabney's Mills, Hatcher's Run, February 5âÂÂ7, 1865. Watkins' House March 25. Appomattox Campaign March 28-April 9. Boydton and White Oak Roads March 30âÂÂ31. Crow's House March 31. Fall of Petersburg April 2. Pursuit of Lee April 3âÂÂ9. Sailor's Creek April 6. High Bridge, Farmville, April 7. Appomattox Court House April 9. Surrender of Lee and his army. March to Washington. D.C., May 2âÂÂ12. Grand Review of the Armies May 23. Duty at Washington until July.
The regiment lost a total of 286 men during service; 9 officers and 167 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 1 officer and 109 enlisted men died of disease.