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Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Georgia Volunteers. (search)
Georgia Volunteers. 1st Georgia Battalion Infantry. Organized at Marietta, Ga., October 31, 1864. Served unattached, Dept. of the Cumberland, to March, 1865. 1st Brigade, 2nd Separate Division, District of the Etowah, Dept. of the Cumberland, to July. Service. Railroad guard duty at Dalton, Ga., and in the District of the Etowah till July, 1865. Mustered out July 19, 1865.
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Michigan Volunteers. (search)
October 6, 1863. Reopening Tennessee River October 26-29, 1863. Brown's Ferry October 27, 1863. 1 Battalion at Chattanooga May, 1864. 1 Battalion on Memphis & Charleston Railroad building block houses from Decatur to Stevenson, Ala., till June. Companies L and M at Stevenson, Ala., till November 28, 1864. Regiment on duty on the Atlantic & Western Railroad building block houses, etc., till September. Ordered to Atlanta, Ga., September 25. Old members mustered out October 31, 1864. Duty at Atlanta September 28 to November 15. March to the sea destroying railroad track, bridges and repairing and making roads November 15-December 10. Siege of Savannah December 10-21. Carolina Campaign January to April, 1865. South Edisto River, S. C., February 9. North Edisto River February 12-13. Columbia February 16-17. Fayetteville, N. C., March 11. Averysboro March 16. Battle of Bentonville March 19-21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. (Cos.
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Missouri Volunteers. (search)
f Missouri. Relieved from active service October 31, 1864. 2nd Missouri Regiment Cavalry.--(Merrf Missouri. Relieved from active service October 31, 1864. Action at Middle or Mill Creek Bridgef Missouri. Relieved from active service October 31, 1864. 2nd Missouri Regiment Infantry. 3 s invasion. Relieved from active service October 31, 1864. 3rd Missouri Regiment Infantry. 3 f Missouri. Relieved from active service October 31, 1864. 4th Missouri Battalion State Militia f Missouri. Relieved from active service October 31, 1864. 4th Missouri Regiment Provisional EnrInfantry. Companies I and K mustered out October 31, 1864. Regiment lost during service 3 Officei by Price. Relieved from active service October 31, 1864. 14th Missouri Regiment Infantry. October 7. Relieved from active service October 31, 1864. 29th Missouri Regiment Infantry. Of Missouri. Relieved from active service October 31, 1864. 81st Missouri Provisional Enrolled Mi[15 more...]
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, New York Volunteers. (search)
a Court House May 12-21. Assault on the Salient or Bloody Angle May 12. Harris Farm, or Fredericksburg Road, May 19. North Anna River May 23-26. On line of the Pamunkey May 26-28. Totopotomoy May 28-31. Cold Harbor June 1-12. Before Petersburg June 16-18. Eight Companies mustered out June 20, 1864 (Cos. A, B. D, E, F, I and K ). Companies C, G and H attached to 120th Regiment, New York Infantry. Company C mustered out July 20, Company G July 2 and Company H October 31, 1864. Veterans and Recruits transferred to 120th Regiment New York Infantry. Regiment lost during service 11 Officers and 150 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 88 Enlisted men by disease. Total 250. 73rd New York Regiment Infantry (4th Excelsior Regiment). Organized under authority of the War Department, at Camp Scott, Staten Island, N. Y., as 4th Regiment, Sickles' Brigade, July to October, 1861. Left State for Washington, D. C., October 8, 1861.
achment). Mustered out September 24 to October 14, 1864. Recruits transferred to 18th Ohio Volunteers Infantry October 31, 1864. Regiment lost during service 5 Officers and 116 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 130 Enlisted men byr. Ordered to Columbus, Ohio, October 6. Recruits transferred to 114th Ohio Infantry. Regiment mustered out October 31, 1864, expiration of term. Regiment lost during service 2 Officers and 63 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and t Chattanooga, Tenn., by consolidation of the Veteran detachments of the 1st, 2nd, 18th, 24th and 35th Ohio Infantry October 31, 1864. Attached to Post of Chattanooga, Dept. of the Cumberland, to November, 1864. 2nd Brigade, 1st Separate Divisinsferred to 23rd Army Corps and ordered to Tullahoma, Tenn., thence to Nashville, Tenn., October 24. Mustered out October 31, 1864. Regiment lost during service 2 Officers and 45 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 109 En
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, Pennsylvania Volunteers. (search)
. Columbia Furnace April 15. Two Churches and Rood's Hill April 17. Duty in Railroad District, West Virginia, till September. North River Mills August 15. Huttonsville August 18. Transferred to Ringgold Battalion September, 1862, which see. Sanno's Independent Company Cavalry Organized at Harrisburg July 15, 1864. Mustered out October 29, 1864. Stroud's Independent Company Cavalry Railroad troops. Organized at Philadelphia July 15, 1864. Mustered out October 31, 1864. Union Cavalry Company. Organized at Allegheny City April 5, 1861. Entered 1st Virginia Union Cavalry and transferred to 1st Maryland Cavalry as Company G January, 1862. Warren's Independent Company Cavalry Organized at Harrisburg August 17, 1864. Mustered out November 30, 1864. Washington County Cavalry Company. Organized at Wheeling, W. Va., August 19, 1861. Attached to Army of Occupation, West Virginia, to November, 1861. Railroad District, Mountain Dept
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, United States Volunteers. (search)
rdered to Dept. of Missouri, arriving at Fort Kearney, Neb., April 9, 1865, and assigned to duty in the District of Nebraska and Colorado. Stationed by Companies. A and B at Fort Kearney, E and F at Fort Rankin, G and H at Julesburg Junction, Colo., and C and D at Cottonwood protecting overland mail routes from Indian attacks. Skirmish at Elm Creek May 20, 1865. Mustered out November 29, 1865. 4th United States Volunteers Regiment Infantry. Organized at Point Lookout, Md., October 31, 1864. Duty at Portsmouth, Va., District of Eastern Virginia, Dept. of Virginia and North Carolina, and in District of the Northwest, Dept. of Missouri, till July, 1866. Mustered out July 2, 1866. 5th United States Volunteers Regiment Infantry. Organized at Alton and Camp Douglas, Ill., March to May, 1865. Ordered to Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, May 3, 1865. Assigned to duty in District of Upper Arkansas from Little Arkansas River to Fort Dodge and Cimaron Crossing. Duty in
Frederick H. Dyer, Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: Regimental Histories, United States Colored Troops. (search)
1864. Attack on Steamer Clara Bell July 24, 1864 (4 Cos.). Expedition from Natchez to Gillespie's Plantation, La., August 4-6, 1864. Concordia Bayou August 5. Expedition from Natchez to Buck's Ferry and skirmish September 19-22, 1864. Expedition from Natchez to Waterproof and Sicily Island September 26-30, 1864. Expedition from Natchez to Homichitto River October 5-8, 1864. Expedition from Vidalia to York Plantation, La., October 26-27, 1864. Skirmish at Black River October 31 and November 1, 1864. Mustered out May 18, 1866. 7th United States Colored Regiment Heavy Artillery Organized from 1st Alabama Siege Artillery (African Descent). Designated 6th Heavy Artillery March 11, 1864, and 7th Heavy Artillery April 26, 1864. Attached to District of Memphis, Tenn., 16th Corps, Dept. of Tennessee, to June, 1864. Memphis, Tenn., District of West Tennessee, to January, 1865. Service. Garrison duty at Fort Pickering and in Defenses of Memphis, Tenn.,