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The 25th Indiana Infantry Monument at Shiloh National Military Park. The 25th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War .
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1.1 Units during the American Civil War. 1.1.1 Union Army. 2 Other regiments. 3 See also. Toggle the table of contents. 25th Regiment. ... 25th Indiana Infantry Regiment;
The battery was organized at Indianapolis, Indiana September 4 through November 28, 1864, under the command of Captain Frederick C. Sturm.. The battery was attached to Artillery Brigade, IV Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to February 1865.
Soldiers of the 25th Infantry, Fort Keogh, Montana, 1890. After the Civil War, the regular army was expanded to 45 infantry regiments from its wartime strength of 19. The act of Congress that authorized this included the creation of four regiments of "Colored Troops", racially segregated units with white officers and African American enlisted men.
The 26th Indiana Volunteer Infantry was organized and federalized in Indianapolis, [Indiana, on August 1, 1861. The regiment was processed and trained at Camp Morton in Indianapolis. The regiment (26th Infantry Regiment of the Indiana Volunteers) was fielded in St. Louis, Missouri, and organized under the "Army of the West" Department of ...
The 25th Michigan was under the command of Col Orlando Hurley Moore and was armed solely with Model 1853 Enfield rifled muskets, a few pistols, and a few swords. This was the first battle that Morgan fought in what became known as Morgan's Great Indiana and Ohio Raid.
The 20th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The Regiment was officially raised on July 22, 1861, by William L. Brown, the first Colonel of the Regiment, in response to President Lincoln's call for volunteers. At the time of muster, the regiment had 9 fighting ...