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Denver City Home Guard
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The Denver City Home Guard was a formation of militia during the American Civil War, raised from Denver City in the Colorado territory.[1] The unit was mustered out in April 1862.

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In September and early October, 1861, Colorado Territorial Governor William Gilpin enlisted men for six month service, into the Denver City Home Guard, which consisted of two companies, designated No. 1 and No. 2.[2][3] Joseph Ziegelmuller was the Captain of Company 1, and James W. Iddings was Captain of Company 2.[4] Other officers for Company 1 were: 1st Lieutenant Jacob Garres, and 2nd Lieutenant William Wise. For Company 2: 1st Lieutenant John A. Latta, and 2nd Lieutenant Adamson T. Dayton.[3] Though militia, these guards were regularly mustered into the United States service.[4] The 200 men saw no action, but they served in Denver City and at Camp Weld, and were mustered out by Captain W. H. Bachus in March and April 1862.[2][3][5]

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