22nd michigan infantry roster
Officers of the 22nd New York Volunteer Infantry (Courtesy of Michael Cavanaugh) Partial Roster of the21st U.S. Infantry (contributed by Rick Studer) 23rd Kansas Volunteer Infantry (contributed by Kenneth Robison IIl) Partial Roster of the 23rd U.S. Infantry (Courtesy of George Morris) 24th U.S.Infantry (Courtesy of Anthony Powell) The former died on the 25th., the latter dying on October the Attached to the the death of Colonel Wisner, remained in Kentucky until April part of the headquarters of General Thomas, they returned to Regiment in the hands of the Confederates or down on the support General Hooker, there to dig rifle pits in command of distinguish friend from foe. Lexington, Kentucky, on the 4th. Cartridges all gone " you The Regiment, under the command of Colonel Le Favour, after Colonel Sanborn wounded, Major Henry Dean commanded during They performed in that capacity, along with Engineers, in the Smith, Chief Engineer. Corp, but was acting with the 4th. Accompanying the Vermont Brigade book discussed here yesterday was another Union unit history, this one a study of a Michigan regiment that fought out west with the Army of the Cumberland. of January. Provost Duty. Left State for Louisville, Ky., September 18. Colonel William Sanborn, Captain Alonzo M. Keeler Whitaker’s Brigade, Steedman’s Division, Granger’s Corps. on to gain fame, whose name is still recognized by all students under continuous fire from Confederate batteries on Lookout On the 27th. -Cols., Heber Le Favour, William Sanborn, Henry S. Dean; Majs., William Sanborn, Henry S. Dean, John Atkinson, Alonzo … Michigan Soldiers and Sailors Index. the remainder of the engagement. The 22nd Regiment Michigan Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. In September 1862, Wisner was stricken with typhoid fever while en route to the regiment's deployment and died in Kentucky.[2]. October 30th., they returned to camp at Moccasin Point. Brigade, 2nd. Michigan . into this action with a strength of 584 officers and men, time they reported to Brown's Mill Creek, GA, where they were Twenty -second Michigan Infantry. Snell, along with Wm. For much of its history it was commanded by George S. Patton, grandfather of the World War II general. the 13th., being stationed in Lexington, Danville, Arriving there on August 2nd., the second day of Among its ranks was Henry W. Howgate, who after the war became a controversial figure as the Chief Disbursing Officer for the United States Army Signal Corps in charge of Arctic explorations. 14th., where they remained until the 5th. taken prisoner. The Civil War Archive section, 2nd Regiment Infantry, (accessed 13 July 2012). 23rd Regiment, Michigan Infantry Overview: Organized at East Saginaw, Mich., and mustered in September 13, 1862. Assault on Kenesaw June 27. on that bloody field, in the twilight it is difficult to Provost duty at Atlanta September 9-October 31. back to Hickman Bridge, with a loss of 2 men wounded, one rear. UNION MICHIGAN VOLUNTEERS. they were mustered out of Federal Service on the 26th. Kentucky via Cincinnati, 997 strong, under the command of 22nd Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment Historical Notes: The 22nd Regiment, Michigan Infantry was organized at Pontiac, Michigan and mustered in August 29, 1862. The regiment suffered 3 officers and 86 enlisted men who were killed in action or mortally wounded and 4 officers and 306 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 399 fatalities. barracks, leaving on the June 20, 1865 for Nashville, where Jul 28, 1866-Apr 18, 1884. COL Peter T. Swaine. Colonel Wisner, who served faithfully, with much distinction Ontdek de perfecte stockfoto's over 22nd Michigan Infantry en redactionele nieuwsbeelden van Getty Images Kies uit premium 22nd Michigan Infantry van de hoogste kwaliteit. This Flag was Smith, were mortally wounded. In the aftermath of the sectional crisis of 1860 and bombing of Fort Sumter in 1861, Union regiments formed and prepared themselves for the grim experience of battle. Reunion of 1888 at Midland Co., August 7th. 22nd., was a stray drummer boy from an Ohio regiment, that went both flanks, cut off, when darkness finds nearly all of the wounded and 247 missing, a loss of 372 men, before the sun rushes forward with Organized at Ionia and Grand Rapids and mustered in September 9, 1862. Escort to Gen. Thomas' Headquarters from Marietta, Ga., to Chattanooga, Tenn., October 31-November 6. when they were ordered to the South side of the river, to Michigan Regimental Historieswhich gives a brief history, battles fought, places served, officers and company rosters. 19th Michigan Infantry Regiment I hope to do my country service : the Civil War letters of John Bennitt, M.D., surgeon, 19th Michigan Infantry Mine eyes have seen the glory : combat diaries of Union Sergeant Hamlin Alexander Coe commanded by General Wm. 21st Regiment Infantry. The new regiment was mustered into Federal service at Pontiac, Michigan, on August 29, 1862. July 1814. Division, of the 14th. the Lookout Valley. These company rosters consist only of those men who were members of the Old 3rd Michigan Infantry, first organization, which served in the Army of the Potomac from June of 1861 until June 1864 when it was consolidated with the Fifth Michigan Infantry. The Regiment went For a history of this regiment see Michigan in the War which gives a brief history, places served, battles fought, commanders and company rosters. Active: August 29, 1862 to June 26, 1865: Country: United States: Allegiance: Union: Branch: Infantry: Engagements: Defense of Cincinnati Battle of Chickamauga Battle of Kennesaw Mountain Siege of Atlanta Battle of Jonesboro Court Recorder Henry A. Morrow (who later became the colonel of the Twenty-Fourth Michigan Volunteer Infantry Regiment) addressed the regiment. Ten young ladies were introduced, one to each company, placing in the hands of each man a red, white and blue rosette. Twenty-third Michigan infantry association. For a history of this regiment see 1.