73rd Regiment Indiana Infantry | |
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Active | August 16, 1862 – July 1, 1865 |
Country | United States |
Allegiance | Union |
Branch | Infantry |
Engagements |
Battle of Perryville Battle of Stones River Streight's Raid |
The 73rd Regiment Indiana Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
The 73rd Indiana Infantry was organized and mustered in at Camp Rose, South Bend, Indiana for a three-year enlistment on August 16, 1862, under the command of Colonel Gilbert Hathaway.
The regiment was attached to:
The 73rd Indiana Infantry mustered out of service on July 1, 1865.
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Day's Gap - April 30 Sand Mountain - April 30 Crooked Creek - April 30 Hog Mountain - April 30 East Branch - May 1 Black Warrior Creek - May 1 Blount's Farm - May 2 Centre - May 2 Cedar Bluff - May 3 *Regiment captured at Cedar Bluff, AL, May 3 by CS General Nathan Bedford Forrest.
Paint Rock Bridge April 8, 1864. Scout from Triana to Somerville July 29 (detachment).
Gurley's Tank February 16, 1865 (detachment).
The regiment lost a total of 241 men during service; 3 officers and 41 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 191 enlisted men died of disease.
73rd Regiment Indiana Infantry | |
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Active | August 16, 1862 – July 1, 1865 |
Country | United States |
Allegiance | Union |
Branch | Infantry |
Engagements |
Battle of Perryville Battle of Stones River Streight's Raid |
The 73rd Regiment Indiana Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
The 73rd Indiana Infantry was organized and mustered in at Camp Rose, South Bend, Indiana for a three-year enlistment on August 16, 1862, under the command of Colonel Gilbert Hathaway.
The regiment was attached to:
The 73rd Indiana Infantry mustered out of service on July 1, 1865.
This section may require
cleanup to meet Wikipedia's
quality standards. The specific problem is: run-on timeline material should be listed or rewritten as prose. (October 2017) |
Day's Gap - April 30 Sand Mountain - April 30 Crooked Creek - April 30 Hog Mountain - April 30 East Branch - May 1 Black Warrior Creek - May 1 Blount's Farm - May 2 Centre - May 2 Cedar Bluff - May 3 *Regiment captured at Cedar Bluff, AL, May 3 by CS General Nathan Bedford Forrest.
Paint Rock Bridge April 8, 1864. Scout from Triana to Somerville July 29 (detachment).
Gurley's Tank February 16, 1865 (detachment).
The regiment lost a total of 241 men during service; 3 officers and 41 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 191 enlisted men died of disease.