With the 11th Ohio Cavalry in the Far West

A mong Ohio’s regiments during the Civil War, none traveled further west than the 11 th Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. While most of their Buckeye trooper brethren served east of the Mississippi River, the 11 th Ohio (and for a portion of the war the storied 2 nd Ohio Cavalry) served in the western territories. Rather than fighting the Confederacy, the 11 th Ohio Cavalry served to buttress the Federal military presence along the Oregon Trail and at other points protecting the flow of emigrants who sought their fortunes in the Far West. “To be sure, we are not engaged in as active service as those in the armies in the east or southwest, yet at the same time, we are in the service of the U.S. and the position we occupy is of far more importance as that of any troops in the field,” one trooper stated. “These western forts have to be garrisoned by some troops, and why not us?” Fort Laramie in Idaho Territory in 1864 as depicted by Lieute...