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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. Camp Morton - Wikipedia

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    Camp Morton was a military training ground and a Union prisoner-of-war camp in Indianapolis, Indiana, during the American Civil War. It was named for Indiana governor Oliver Morton. Prior to the war, the site served as the fairgrounds for the Indiana State Fair. During the war, Camp Morton was initially used as a military training ground.

  4. Indiana in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

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    Indiana's state seal during the war. Indiana was the first of the country's western states to mobilize for the Civil War. [1] When news reached Indiana of the attack on Fort Sumter, South Carolina, on April 12, 1861, many Indiana residents were surprised, but their response was immediate.

  5. 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]

  6. 17th Independent Battery Indiana Light Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The battery was organized in Indianapolis, Indiana, and mustered in May 20, 1862, for three years service.. The battery was attached to Defenses of Baltimore, Maryland, VIII Corps, Middle Department, to January 1863.

  7. 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]

  8. 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.

  9. 1st Independent Battery Indiana Light Artillery - Wikipedia

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    The battery was organized at Evansville, Indiana August 5, 1861, and mustered in at Indianapolis, Indiana for a three-year enlistment on August 16, 1861, under the command of Captain Martin Klauss. The battery was attached to Fremont's Army of the West and Department of the Missouri to January 1862. Artillery, 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, Army of ...