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Three-months regiment. The 14th Ohio Infantry Regiment was organized at Toledo, Ohio, on April 25, 1861, under Colonel James Blair Steedman in response to President Lincoln's call for 75,000 volunteers. [1] The regiment moved to Cleveland, Ohio, April 25, then to Columbus, Ohio, May 22. Left Ohio for western Virginia May 27.
The following units and commanders of the Union Army fought at the Siege of Corinth (29 Apr-30 May 1862) of the American Civil War. The Union Army had approximately 150,000 present for duty. [1][2] The Confederate order of battle is shown separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the siege.
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House (May 8–21, 1864) of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the casualty returns [1] and the reports. [2][3]
Battery L, 1st Missouri Light Artillery (4 6 lb SB, 2 12lb how) 9th Indiana Battery (4 6lb SB, 2 12lb how): Lt George R. Brown K -1, W -5. 5th Ohio Cavalry, 3rd Battalion: Maj Charles S. Hayes. 11th Illinois Cavalry, 3rd battalion: Maj James F. Johnson.
List of Ohio Civil War units. During the American Civil War, nearly 320,000 Ohioans served in the Union Army, more than any other Northern state except New York and Pennsylvania. [1] Of these, 5,092 were free blacks. Ohio had the highest percentage of population enlisted in the military of any state. Sixty percent of all the men between the ...
1st Battalion, Ohio Sharpshooters: Cpt Gershom M. Barber; 10th Ohio Infantry: Ltc William M. Ward; 15th Pennsylvania Cavalry: Col William J. Palmer; Pioneer Brigade BG James St. Clair Morton, Chief Engineer (w) 1st Pioneer Battalion; 2nd Pioneer Battalion; 3rd Pioneer Battalion
The following Union Army units and commanders fought in the Atlanta campaign of the American Civil War. The Confederate order of battle is listed separately. Order of battle compiled from the army organization during the campaign. [1] This order of battle covers the period of May 7 – July 17, 1864. The period July 17 – September 8, 1864, is ...
Harper's Weekly cover, July 11, 1863: "Major-General George G. Meade, the New Commander of the Army of the Potomac — Photographed by Brady". The Union order of battle during the Battle of Gettysburg includes the American Civil War officers and men of the Army of the Potomac (multiple commander names indicate succession of command during the three-day battle (July 1–3, 1863)).