65th Indiana Infantry Regiment
The 65th Regiment Indiana Infantry, was organized in Princeton and recruited throughout the southern Indiana counties to fight in the American Civil War.
65th Regiment Indiana Infantry | |
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Private Jackson O. Broshears of Company D, 65th Indiana Infantry, under medical treatment in 1864, eight weeks after his release from a Confederate prison. | |
Active | August 18, 1862, to June 22, 1865 |
Country | United States |
Allegiance | Union |
Branch | Army |
Type | Infantry |
Campaigns | Knoxville Campaign Atlanta Campaign Nashville Campaign Carolinas Campaign |
Organization
Regimental commanders
Name | Date of Commission | Notes |
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John W. Foster | August 18, 1862 | Resigned March 10, 1864, due to disability. Re-entered service as colonel of the 136th Regiment |
Thomas Johnson | March 11, 1864 | Honorably discharged as lieutenant colonel on August 29, 1864, due to disability. |
John W. Hammond | September 7, 1864 | Mustered out with regiment as lieutenant colonel. |
Regimental units
- Company A - Men primarily recruited from Gibson and Posey counties
- Company B - Men primarily recruited from Gibson County
- Company C - Men primarily recruited from Knox County
- Company D - Men primarily recruited from Spencer County
- Company E - Men primarily recruited from Warrick County
- Company F - Men primarily recruited from Martin County
- Company G - Men primarily recruited from Gibson, Pike and Posey counties
- Company H - Men primarily recruited from Vanderburgh and Warrick counties
- Company I - Men primarily recruited from Daviess County
- Company K - Men primarily recruited from Dubois County
Command structure
Time period | Command |
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February 1862 to June 1863 | District of Western Kentucky, Department of the Ohio |
June 1863 to August 1863 | 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, XXIII Corps, Army of the Ohio |
August 1863 to October 1863 | 2nd Brigade, 4th Division, XXIII Corps, Army of the Ohio |
October 1863 to November 1863 | 4th Brigade, 4th Division, XXIII Corps, Army of the Ohio |
November 1863 to April 1864 | 2nd Brigade, 2nd Cavalry Division, Department of the Ohio |
April 1864 to February 1865 | 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, XXIII Corps, Army of the Ohio |
February 1865 to June 1865 | Department of North Carolina |
Service
Date | Event |
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August 20, 1862 | Left State for Henderson, Kentucky |
August 25, 1862 | Action at Madisonville, Kentucky |
Through August, 1863 | Guard duty along line of Louisville & Nashville Railroad |
September 12, 1862 | Skirmish at Bradenburg, Kentucky |
September 14, 1862 | Skirmish at Henderson, Kentucky (Company D) |
April 1863 | Regiment mounted |
July 21, 1863 | Action at Cheshire, Ohio |
July 29, 1863 | Dixon (Company E) |
August 16-October 17, 1863 | Burnside's Campaign in East Tennessee |
September 2, 1863 | Occupation of Knoxville |
September 11, 1863 | Action at Greenville |
September 18, 1863 | Kingsport |
September 19, 1863 | Bristol |
September 20–21, 1863 | Zollicoffer |
September 20–21, 1863 | Carter's Depot |
September 21, 1863 | Jonesborough |
September 22, 1863 | Hall's Ford, Watauga River |
September 22, 1863 | Carter's Depot |
October 10, 1863 | Blue Springs |
October 11, 1863 | Henderson's Mill and Rheatown |
October 14, 1863 | Blountsville |
October 15, 1863 | Bristol |
November 4-December 23, 1863 | Knoxville Campaign |
November 19, 1863 | Mulberry Gap |
December 2, 1863 | Walker's Ford, Clinch River |
December 12, 1863 | Near Maynardsville |
December 14, 1863 | Bean's Station |
December 16–19, 1863 | Blain's Cross Roads |
January 16, 1864 | Kimbrough's Cross Roads |
January 16–17 and January 26–28, 1864 | Operations about Dandridge |
January 17, 1864 | Dandridge |
March 12, 1864 | Scout to Chucky Bend |
April 21, 1864 | Regiment dismounted |
May 1-September 8, 1864 | Atlanta Campaign |
May 8–13, 1864 | Demonstrations on Rocky Faced Ridge and Dalton |
May 14–15, 1864 | Battle of Resaca |
May 20, 1864 | Cartersville |
May 25-June 5, 1864 | Operations on line of Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills |
June 10-July 2, 1864 | Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain |
June 15–17, 1864 | Lost Mountain |
June 17, 1864 | Muddy Creek |
June 22, 1864 | Cheyney's Farm |
June 26–27, 1864 | Olley's Farm |
June 27, 1864 | Assault on Kenesaw |
July 2–5, 1864 | Nickajack Creek |
July 5–17, 1864 | Chattahoochie River |
July 8, 1864 | Isham's Ford |
July 22-August 25, 1864 | Siege of Atlanta |
August 5–7, 1864 | Utoy Creek |
August 25–30, 1864 | Flank movement on Jonesboro |
August 31, 1864 | Near Rough and Ready |
September 2–6, 1864 | Lovejoy's Station |
September 28, 1864 | Decatur |
October 3–26, 1864 | Pursuit of Hood into Alabama |
November–December, 1864 | Nashville Campaign |
November 24–27, 1864 | Columbia, Duck River |
November 30, 1864 | Battle of Franklin |
December 15–16, 1864 | Battle of Nashville |
December 17–28, 1864 | Pursuit of Hood to the Tennessee River |
Through January 16, 1865 | At Clifton, Tennessee |
January 16-February 9, 1865 | Movement to Washington, D. C., thence to Fort Fisher, North Carolina |
February 11–14, 1865 | Operations against Hoke |
February 11, 1865 | Sugar Leaf Battery[1] |
February 18–19, 1865 | Fort Anderson |
February 19–20, 1865 | Town Creek |
February 22, 1865 | Battle of Wilmington and capture of the city |
March 1-April 26, 1865 | Campaign of the Carolinas |
March 6–21, 1865 | Advance on Goldsboro |
April 10–14, 1865 | Advance on Raleigh |
April 14, 1865 | Occupation of Raleigh |
April 26, 1865 | Bennett's House |
Surrender of Johnston and his army | |
Through June, 1865 | Duty at Raleigh and Greensboro |
June 22, 1865 | Mustered out |
Strength
Original recruitment strength was 942 with 228 additional troops; total, 1,170. Regiment lost during service 34 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 216 Enlisted men by disease. Total 254, Additionally, 59 desertions and 8 unaccounted.
See also
References
- United States. (1895). Official records of the Union and Confederate navies in the war of the rebellion: Series 1., Vol 47, Part 1 Reports. Washington, D.C: GPO.
- Dyer, Frederick Henry. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion, Des Moines: Dyer Publishing Co. 1908.
- Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana, Volume 2, by W.H.H. Terrell, Adjutant General, Indiana, 1865
- Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana, Volume 6, by W.H.H. Terrell, Adjutant General, Indiana, 1866
- "The Union Army" by Federal Publishing Company, 1908 - Volume 3
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