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11th Ohio Infantry Regiment

The 11th Ohio Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

Service edit

Three-months regiment edit

The 11th Ohio Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Dennison near Cincinnati, Ohio, from April 18–26, 1861[1] under Colonel Charles A. De Villiers[2] in response to President Lincoln's call for 75,000 volunteers. The regiment spent its entire service on duty at Camp Dennison until June 20, 1861. The regiment mustered out on July 20, 1861.[3]

Three-years regiment edit

The 11th Ohio Infantry was reorganized at Camp Dennison on June 20, 1861, and mustered in for three years service under the command of Colonel A. H. Coleman.[4][5]

The regiment was attached to Cox's Kanawha Brigade, West Virginia, to September 1861. Benham's Brigade, District of the Kanawha, West Virginia, to October 1861. 1st Brigade, District of the Kanawha, to March 1862. 1st Brigade, Kanawha Division, West Virginia, Department of the Mountains, to September 1862. 1st Brigade, Kanawha Division, IX Corps, Army of the Potomac, to October 1862. 1st Brigade, Kanawha Division, District of West Virginia, Department of the Ohio, to February 1863. Crook's Brigade, Baird's Division, Army of Kentucky, Department of the Cumberland, to June 1863. 3rd Brigade, 4th Division, XIV Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to October 1863. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, XIV Army Corps, to June 1865.

The regiment veteranized June 21, 1864, and was reorganized as a battalion, attached to the 92nd Ohio Infantry until January 1865. The 11th Ohio Infantry mustered out of service on June 11, 1865.[6]

Detailed service[7] edit

1861 edit

Ordered to the Kanawha Valley, Va., July 7, 1861. Action at Hawk's Nest, Va., August 20, 1861. Near Piggott's Mills, Big Run, August 25. Operations in the Kanawha Valley and New River Reglen October 19-November 16. Gauley Bridge November 10. Blake's Farm, Cotton Mountain, November 10–11. Moved to Point Pleasant December 11, and duty there until April 16, 1862.

1862 edit

Operations in the Kanawha Valley April to August. Moved to Washington, D.C., August 18–24. Pope's Campaign in northern Virginia August 25-September 2. Bull Run Bridge August 27. Maryland Campaign September 6–22. Frederick City, Md., September 12. Battle of South Mountain September 14. Battle of Antietam September 16–17. Moved to Hagerstown, Md., October 8, thence to Clarksburg and Summerville, W. Va., and duty at Summerville until January 24, 1863. Expedition to Cold Knob Mountain November 24–30, 1862. Lewis Mill on Sinking Creek November 26.

1863 edit

Ordered to Nashville, Tenn., January 24, 1863, thence to Carthage February 22, and duty there until June. Near Carthage March 8 (2 companies). Scout to Rome March 24–25. Reconnaissance to McMinnville April 13. Tullahoma Campaign June 23-July 7. Hoover's Gap June 24–26. Occupation of middle Tennessee until August 16. Passage of Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga Campaign August 16-September 22. Catlett's Gap, Pigeon Mountain, September 15–18. Battle of Chickamauga September 19–21. Rossville Gap September 21. Siege of Chattanooga September 24-November 23. Reopening Tennessee River October 26–29. Brown's Ferry October 27. Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign November 23–27. Orchard Knob November 23–24. Missionary Ridge November 25.

1864 edit

Demonstration on Dalton, Ga., February 22–27, 1864. Tunnel Hill, Buzzard's Roost Gap and Rocky Faced Ridge February 23–25. Veterans absent on furlough March and April. Atlanta Campaign May to September. Demonstrations on Rocky Faced Ridge May 8–11. Battle of Resaca May 14–15. Detached for duty as garrison at Resaca May 16 to June 10. Non-veterans relieved for muster out June 10 and ordered to Cincinnati, Ohio. Mustered out June 21, 1864.

Post Disbanding edit

1864 edit

Veterans and recruits organized as a battalion and attached to 92nd Ohio Infantry until January 1865, participating in operations about Marietta, Ga., and against Kennesaw Mountain June 10-July 2, 1864. Pine Hill June 11–14. Lost Mountain June 15–17. Assault on Kennesaw June 27. Smyrna Camp Ground July 4. Chattahoochie River July 5–17. Peachtree Creek July 19–20. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Utoy Creek August 5–7. Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25–30. Battle of Jonesboro August 31-September 1. Lovejoy's Station September 2–6. Operations against Hood in northern Georgia and northern Alabama September 29-November 3. March to the Sea November 15-December 10. Siege of Savannah December 10–21.

1865 edit

Campaign of the Carolinas January to April 1865. Fayetteville, N. C., March 11. Battle of Bentonville March 19–21. Occupation of Goldsboro March 24. Advance on Raleigh April 10–14. Occupation of Raleigh April 14, Bennett's House April 26. Surrender of Johnston and his army. March to Washington, D.C., via Richmond, Va., April 29-May 20. Grand Review of the Armies May 24.

Casualties edit

The regiment lost a total of 152 men during service; 4 officers and 50 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 98 enlisted men died of disease.

Commanders edit

  • Colonel Charles A. De Villiers
  • Colonel A. H. Coleman
  • Colonel Philander Parmele Lane
  • Colonel Ogden Street
  • Lieutenant Colonel Augustus H. Coleman - commanded at the battle of Antietam and killed in action
  • Major Lyman Jackson - commanded at the battle of Antietam following the death of Ltc Coleman

Notable members edit

  • Sergeant James B. Bell, Company H - Medal of Honor recipient for action at the battle of Missionary Ridge, November 25, 1863
  • Corporal George Green, Company H - Medal of Honor recipient for action at the battle of Missionary Ridge, November 25, 1863
  • Private Hiram Reese Howard, Company H - Medal of Honor recipient for action at the battle of Missionary Ridge, November 25, 1863

See also edit

Notes edit

  1. ^ Dyer (1908), p. 1500.
  2. ^ Reid (1868), p. 81, vol.II.
  3. ^ Ohio Roster Commission (1893), p. 235-254, vol.I.
  4. ^ Ohio Roster Commission (1886), p. 320-350, vol.II.
  5. ^ Reid (1868), p. 81-82, vol.II.
  6. ^ Reid (1868), p. 86, vol.II.
  7. ^ Dyer (1908), p. 1500-1501.

References edit

  • Dyer, Frederick H (1908). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co. ASIN B01BUFJ76Q.
  • Horton, J. H.; Teverbaugh, Solomon (1866). A History of the Eleventh Regiment, (Ohio Volunteer Infantry,): Containing the Military Record ... of Each Officer and Enlisted Man of the Command. Dayton, OH: W. J. Shuey. p. 287. hdl:2027/hvd.hx4u1z. OCLC 62558752.
  • Lyle, William W. (1865). Lights and Shadows of Army Life; or, Pen Pictures from the Battlefield, the Camp and the Hospital. Cincinnati, OH: R. W. Carroll & Co. p. 403. hdl:2027/uc2.ark:/13960/t6pz52g1s. OCLC 645142751.
  • Ohio Roster Commission (1893). 1861 Three-Month Organizations — 1st–22nd Regiments, Etc. Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861–1865. Vol. I. Akron, OH: The Werner Company. p. 810. hdl:2027/mdp.39015004198746. OCLC 633556.
  • Ohio Roster Commission (1886). 1st–20th Regiments-Infantry. Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861–1865. Vol. II. Cincinnati, OH: Wilstach Baldwin & Co. p. 840. hdl:2027/mdp.39015004198787. OCLC 633556.
  • Reid, Whitelaw (1868). The History of Her Regiments, and Other Military Organizations. Ohio in the War: Her Statesmen, Her Generals, and Soldiers. Vol. II. Cincinnati, OH: Moore, Wilstach, & Baldwin. p. 1002. ISBN 9781154801965. OCLC 11632330.
  • Scott, William Forse (1920). Philander P. Lane, Colonel of Volunteers in the Civil War, Eleventh Ohio Infantry. New York, NY: Privately printed. p. 296. OCLC 655049807.
Attribution
  •   This article contains text from a text now in the public domain: Dyer, Frederick H. (1908). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Des Moines, IA: Dyer Publishing Co.

External links edit

  • Ohio in the Civil War: 11th Ohio Volunteer Infantry by Larry Stevens
  • Battlefield marker of the 11th Ohio Infantry at Antietam
  • Battlefield marker of the 11th Ohio Infantry at Antietam by the National Park Service

11th, ohio, infantry, regiment, infantry, regiment, union, army, during, american, civil, ohio, state, flagactiveapril, 1861, july, 1861, months, june, 1861, june, 1865, years, countryunited, statesallegianceunionbranchinfantryengagementsbattle, second, bull, . The 11th Ohio Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War 11th Ohio Infantry RegimentOhio state flagActiveApril 18 1861 to July 20 1861 3 months June 20 1861 to June 11 1865 3 years CountryUnited StatesAllegianceUnionBranchInfantryEngagementsBattle of Second Bull RunBattle of South MountainBattle of AntietamTullahoma CampaignBattle of ChickamaugaSiege of ChattanoogaBattle of Missionary RidgeBattle of Buzzard s Roost GapAtlanta CampaignBattle of ResacaBattle of Kennesaw MountainBattle of Peachtree CreekSiege of AtlantaBattle of JonesboroBattle of Lovejoy s StationSherman s March to the SeaCarolinas CampaignBattle of Bentonville Contents 1 Service 1 1 Three months regiment 1 2 Three years regiment 2 Detailed service 7 2 1 1861 2 2 1862 2 3 1863 2 4 1864 3 Post Disbanding 3 1 1864 3 2 1865 4 Casualties 5 Commanders 6 Notable members 7 See also 8 Notes 9 References 10 External linksService editThree months regiment edit The 11th Ohio Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Dennison near Cincinnati Ohio from April 18 26 1861 1 under Colonel Charles A De Villiers 2 in response to President Lincoln s call for 75 000 volunteers The regiment spent its entire service on duty at Camp Dennison until June 20 1861 The regiment mustered out on July 20 1861 3 Three years regiment edit The 11th Ohio Infantry was reorganized at Camp Dennison on June 20 1861 and mustered in for three years service under the command of Colonel A H Coleman 4 5 The regiment was attached to Cox s Kanawha Brigade West Virginia to September 1861 Benham s Brigade District of the Kanawha West Virginia to October 1861 1st Brigade District of the Kanawha to March 1862 1st Brigade Kanawha Division West Virginia Department of the Mountains to September 1862 1st Brigade Kanawha Division IX Corps Army of the Potomac to October 1862 1st Brigade Kanawha Division District of West Virginia Department of the Ohio to February 1863 Crook s Brigade Baird s Division Army of Kentucky Department of the Cumberland to June 1863 3rd Brigade 4th Division XIV Corps Army of the Cumberland to October 1863 1st Brigade 3rd Division XIV Army Corps to June 1865 The regiment veteranized June 21 1864 and was reorganized as a battalion attached to the 92nd Ohio Infantry until January 1865 The 11th Ohio Infantry mustered out of service on June 11 1865 6 Detailed service 7 edit1861 edit Ordered to the Kanawha Valley Va July 7 1861 Action at Hawk s Nest Va August 20 1861 Near Piggott s Mills Big Run August 25 Operations in the Kanawha Valley and New River Reglen October 19 November 16 Gauley Bridge November 10 Blake s Farm Cotton Mountain November 10 11 Moved to Point Pleasant December 11 and duty there until April 16 1862 1862 edit Operations in the Kanawha Valley April to August Moved to Washington D C August 18 24 Pope s Campaign in northern Virginia August 25 September 2 Bull Run Bridge August 27 Maryland Campaign September 6 22 Frederick City Md September 12 Battle of South Mountain September 14 Battle of Antietam September 16 17 Moved to Hagerstown Md October 8 thence to Clarksburg and Summerville W Va and duty at Summerville until January 24 1863 Expedition to Cold Knob Mountain November 24 30 1862 Lewis Mill on Sinking Creek November 26 1863 edit Ordered to Nashville Tenn January 24 1863 thence to Carthage February 22 and duty there until June Near Carthage March 8 2 companies Scout to Rome March 24 25 Reconnaissance to McMinnville April 13 Tullahoma Campaign June 23 July 7 Hoover s Gap June 24 26 Occupation of middle Tennessee until August 16 Passage of Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga Campaign August 16 September 22 Catlett s Gap Pigeon Mountain September 15 18 Battle of Chickamauga September 19 21 Rossville Gap September 21 Siege of Chattanooga September 24 November 23 Reopening Tennessee River October 26 29 Brown s Ferry October 27 Chattanooga Ringgold Campaign November 23 27 Orchard Knob November 23 24 Missionary Ridge November 25 1864 edit Demonstration on Dalton Ga February 22 27 1864 Tunnel Hill Buzzard s Roost Gap and Rocky Faced Ridge February 23 25 Veterans absent on furlough March and April Atlanta Campaign May to September Demonstrations on Rocky Faced Ridge May 8 11 Battle of Resaca May 14 15 Detached for duty as garrison at Resaca May 16 to June 10 Non veterans relieved for muster out June 10 and ordered to Cincinnati Ohio Mustered out June 21 1864 Post Disbanding edit1864 edit Veterans and recruits organized as a battalion and attached to 92nd Ohio Infantry until January 1865 participating in operations about Marietta Ga and against Kennesaw Mountain June 10 July 2 1864 Pine Hill June 11 14 Lost Mountain June 15 17 Assault on Kennesaw June 27 Smyrna Camp Ground July 4 Chattahoochie River July 5 17 Peachtree Creek July 19 20 Siege of Atlanta July 22 August 25 Utoy Creek August 5 7 Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25 30 Battle of Jonesboro August 31 September 1 Lovejoy s Station September 2 6 Operations against Hood in northern Georgia and northern Alabama September 29 November 3 March to the Sea November 15 December 10 Siege of Savannah December 10 21 1865 edit Campaign of the Carolinas January to April 1865 Fayetteville N C March 11 Battle of Bentonville March 19 21 Occupation of Goldsboro March 24 Advance on Raleigh April 10 14 Occupation of Raleigh April 14 Bennett s House April 26 Surrender of Johnston and his army March to Washington D C via Richmond Va April 29 May 20 Grand Review of the Armies May 24 Casualties editThe regiment lost a total of 152 men during service 4 officers and 50 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded 98 enlisted men died of disease Commanders editColonel Charles A De Villiers Colonel A H Coleman Colonel Philander Parmele Lane Colonel Ogden Street Lieutenant Colonel Augustus H Coleman commanded at the battle of Antietam and killed in action Major Lyman Jackson commanded at the battle of Antietam following the death of Ltc ColemanNotable members editSergeant James B Bell Company H Medal of Honor recipient for action at the battle of Missionary Ridge November 25 1863 Corporal George Green Company H Medal of Honor recipient for action at the battle of Missionary Ridge November 25 1863 Private Hiram Reese Howard Company H Medal of Honor recipient for action at the battle of Missionary Ridge November 25 1863See also editList of Ohio Civil War units Ohio in the Civil WarNotes edit Dyer 1908 p 1500 Reid 1868 p 81 vol II Ohio Roster Commission 1893 p 235 254 vol I Ohio Roster Commission 1886 p 320 350 vol II Reid 1868 p 81 82 vol II Reid 1868 p 86 vol II Dyer 1908 p 1500 1501 References editDyer Frederick H 1908 A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Des Moines IA Dyer Pub Co ASIN B01BUFJ76Q Horton J H Teverbaugh Solomon 1866 A History of the Eleventh Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry Containing the Military Record of Each Officer and Enlisted Man of the Command Dayton OH W J Shuey p 287 hdl 2027 hvd hx4u1z OCLC 62558752 Lyle William W 1865 Lights and Shadows of Army Life or Pen Pictures from the Battlefield the Camp and the Hospital Cincinnati OH R W Carroll amp Co p 403 hdl 2027 uc2 ark 13960 t6pz52g1s OCLC 645142751 Ohio Roster Commission 1893 1861 Three Month Organizations 1st 22nd Regiments Etc Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion 1861 1865 Vol I Akron OH The Werner Company p 810 hdl 2027 mdp 39015004198746 OCLC 633556 Ohio Roster Commission 1886 1st 20th Regiments Infantry Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion 1861 1865 Vol II Cincinnati OH Wilstach Baldwin amp Co p 840 hdl 2027 mdp 39015004198787 OCLC 633556 Reid Whitelaw 1868 The History of Her Regiments and Other Military Organizations Ohio in the War Her Statesmen Her Generals and Soldiers Vol II Cincinnati OH Moore Wilstach amp Baldwin p 1002 ISBN 9781154801965 OCLC 11632330 Scott William Forse 1920 Philander P Lane Colonel of Volunteers in the Civil War Eleventh Ohio Infantry New York NY Privately printed p 296 OCLC 655049807 Attribution nbsp This article contains text from a text now in the public domain Dyer Frederick H 1908 A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Des Moines IA Dyer Publishing Co External links editOhio in the Civil War 11th Ohio Volunteer Infantry by Larry Stevens Battlefield marker of the 11th Ohio Infantry at Antietam Battlefield marker of the 11th Ohio Infantry at Antietam by the National Park Service Battlefield marker of the 11th Ohio Infantry at ChickamaugaPortals nbsp American Civil War nbsp Ohio Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 11th Ohio Infantry Regiment amp oldid 1128663406, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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