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  2. Indianapolis in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    During the American Civil War, Indianapolis, the state capital of Indiana, was a major base of supplies for the Union. Governor Oliver P. Morton , a major supporter of President Abraham Lincoln , quickly made Indianapolis a gathering place to organize and train troops for the Union army .

  3. Indiana in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Indiana's first six regiments organized during the Civil War were the 6th, 7th, 8th, 9th, 10th, and 11th Indiana infantry regiments. The men in these regiments volunteered for three months of service at the start of the war, but their brief terms proved inadequate; most of these soldiers re-enlisted for three additional years of service. [56]

  4. 11th Indiana Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    The 11th Indiana was enlisted in Indianapolis, Indiana, to serve 90 days, with Lew Wallace as its colonel and George McGinnis as lieutenant colonel. The regiment was sent to western Virginia and saw only minimal action during a raid on the town of Romney. It then returned to Indianapolis to be mustered out as its enlistment had expired. [1]

  5. History of Indianapolis - Wikipedia

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    City Hospital's first building was completed in 1859, but it did not have sufficient funds to purchase equipment and remained vacant until 1861, when it served as a military hospital during the American Civil War. Indianapolis's first cemetery was established near the White River in 1821, the adjacent Union Cemetery in 1834, and Greenlawn ...

  6. 102nd Indiana Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia

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    American Civil War. ... 1863, during the American Civil War. Service. The regiment was organized in Indianapolis, Indiana on July 10, ...

  7. John C. Walker - Wikipedia

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    John C. Walker was an American physician and prominent Democrat political figure in Indianapolis, Indiana during the American Civil War.In 1861, he was commissioned colonel in command of the 35th Indiana Infantry Regiment ("First Irish").

  8. Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument (Indianapolis) - Wikipedia

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    As Indianapolis grew and developed during and after the Civil War, the area became a popular meeting place for mass gatherings, public rallies, and celebrations of wartime victories. [9] In 1867 the site was cleaned up, fenced, and designated as the city's Circle Park. [10]

  9. 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery Regiment - Wikipedia

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    1st Regiment Indiana Heavy Artillery was a heavy artillery regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was nicknamed the "Jackass Regiment". Before being converted into an artillery unit in 1863, it served as the 21st Regiment, Indiana Volunteer Infantry.