2nd Colorado Volunteer Infantry

Welcome to the Company A, 2nd Colorado Volunteer Infantry webpage. This site serves as a recruiting and communication tool for our Living History Program.  We offer a wide variety of services to the public including:

Living History programs for Classroom or Public Festivities

Ceremonial Services for Patriotic days of observance

Battle Reenactment and Civil War themed events to educate the public.

We chose the Second because six companies of the regiment served in the Indian Territory during the summer and fall of 1863 and played an important role in the battles of Cabin Creek and Honey Springs. They were also stationed for a time at Fort Gibson and participated in skirmishes at Perryville (McAlester) and Webber's Falls.

This makes the regiment one of the most significant Union infantry units in our Oklahoma's Civil War history. If you are looking for Civil War Living Historians for your Event, Patriotic Ceremony, or Educational program please email us.

The 2nd Colorado supports many of the Living History activities hosted by the Oklahoma Historical Society and operates within the safety and tactical protocols of the U.S. Frontier Brigade, the recommended Union coordinating body of reenactments in the Trans-Mississippi area. In addition the Second Colorado is proud to be a founding member of the Oklahoma Civil War Reenactors Alliance.

COMPANY A

The Battle of Honey Springs in Checotah, OK is this September make sure you make it! Members, contact the Captain today with your attendance plans. New recruits be sure to make our New recruits meeting Sept. 3rd in

Stillwater, OK. See Calendar section for details!