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1st Indiana Heavy Artillery Regiment

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.

1st Indiana Heavy Artillery Regiment
21st Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment
Indiana artillery, presumably part of the 1st Regiment, at the Siege of Port Hudson in 1863
ActiveJuly 24, 1861, to January 10, 1866
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnion
BranchInfantry & Heavy artillery
EngagementsAmerican Civil War
1st Indiana on the move at Baton Rouge, Louisiana

Service edit

The 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery was organized in Indianapolis, Indiana, July 24, 1861, as the 21st Indiana Infantry under the command of Colonel James Winning McMillan. The regiment was converted to heavy artillery in February 1863.

The regiment was attached to Dix's Division, Baltimore, Maryland, to February 1862. Butler's New Orleans Expedition to March 1862. 2nd Brigade, Department of the Gulf, to October 1862. Independent Command, Department of the Gulf, to January 1863. Unattached, 1st Division, XIX Corps, Department of the Gulf, to February 1863. Artillery, 1st Division, XIX Corps, to August 1863. District of Baton Rouge, Louisiana, Department of the Gulf, to June 1864. Unattached, XIX Corps, and unattached, Department of the Gulf, to January 1866.

The 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery mustered out January 10, 1866, at Baton Rouge, Louisiana.

Detailed service edit

Left Indiana for Baltimore, Maryland, July 31, and duty in the defenses of that city until February 19, 1862. Expedition to Eastern Shore of Maryland November 14–22, 1861. Moved to Newport News, Virginia, February 19, 1862; then sailed on the steamer Constitution for Ship Island, Mississippi, March 4–13. Duty at Ship Island until April 14. Operations against Forts St. Philip and Jackson April 14–28. Occupation of New Orleans May 1 (first regiment to land). Camp at Algiers until May 30. Expedition to New Orleans and Jackson Railroad May 9–10. Moved to Baton Rouge May 30, and duty there until August 20. Battle of Baton Rouge August 5. Evacuation of Baton Rouge August 20. Camp at Carrollton until October. Action at Bayou Des Allemands September 4–5. Expedition from Carrollton to St. Charles Court House September 7–8. Skirmish near St. Charles Court House September 8. Expedition from Carrollton to Donaldsonville and skirmish October 21–25. Duty at Berwick Bay until February 1863. Bayou Teche November 3, 1862. Action with steamer Cotton, Bayou Teche, January 14, 1863. Operations in western Louisiana April 9-May 19. Teche Campaign April 11–20. Fort Bisland April 12–14. Advance on Port Hudson May 20–24. Siege of Port Hudson May 24-July 9. Assaults on Port Hudson May 27 and June 14. Lafourche Crossing June 20–21 (Company F). Brashear City June 23 (Company F). Expedition to Sabine Pass, Texas, September 4–11 (detachment). Garrison duty at New Orleans, Baton Rouge, and at various points in the Department of the Gulf until February 1865.

Companies L and M were organized August 12 to November 2, 1863. Red River Campaign March to May 1864 (Companies G & I). Blair's Landing April 12–13 (detachment). Monett's Ferry, Cane River Crossing, April 23 (detachment). Retreat to Morganza May 13–20. Operations in Mobile Bay, Alabama, against Forts Gaines and Morgan August 2–23 (Companies B, F, H, and K). Siege and capture of Fort Gaines August 3–8. Siege and capture of Fort Morgan August 8–23. At New Orleans until March 1865. Campaign against Mobile, Alabama, and its defenses March 17-April 12, 1865. Siege of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely March 26-April 8. Fort Blakely April 9. Occupation of Mobile April 12, and duty there until June 24. Garrison duty until January 1866. Companies B and C at Fort Morgan; Companies H and K at Fort Gaines; Companies F and L at Fort Barrancas, Florida; Companies I and M at Fort Pickens, Florida; Companies A, E, and G at Baton Rouge, Louisiana; Company D at Port Hudson, Louisiana.

Casualties edit

 
Drummer Edward Black served 24 July 1861-16 August 1862. Wounded while in the service.

The regiment lost a total of 390 men during service; 7 officers and 60 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 3 officers and 320 enlisted men died of disease.[1]

Commanders edit

See also edit

References edit

  1. ^ Fox, William F., Lt.-Col., 'Regimental Losses in the American Civil War, 1861-1865', Albany, N.Y., 1889, p. 500.
  • Dyer, Frederick Henry. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908.
  • Grimsley, James. Civil War Letters of Major James Grimsley, Company B, 21st Indiana Regiment, First Heavy Artillery (Gosport, IN: Fortnightly Club, Gosport History Museum), 1998.
  • Harding, George C. The Miscellaneous Writings of George C. Harding (Indianapolis, IN: Carlon & Hollenbeck), 1882.
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.


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Blakely 1st Indiana on the move at Baton Rouge Louisiana Contents 1 Service 2 Detailed service 3 Casualties 4 Commanders 5 See also 6 ReferencesService editThis section needs additional citations for verification Please help improve this article by adding citations to reliable sources in this section Unsourced material may be challenged and removed August 2021 Learn how and when to remove this message The 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery was organized in Indianapolis Indiana July 24 1861 as the 21st Indiana Infantry under the command of Colonel James Winning McMillan The regiment was converted to heavy artillery in February 1863 The regiment was attached to Dix s Division Baltimore Maryland to February 1862 Butler s New Orleans Expedition to March 1862 2nd Brigade Department of the Gulf to October 1862 Independent Command Department of the Gulf to January 1863 Unattached 1st Division XIX Corps Department of the Gulf to February 1863 Artillery 1st Division XIX Corps to August 1863 District of Baton Rouge Louisiana Department of the Gulf to June 1864 Unattached XIX Corps and unattached Department of the Gulf to January 1866 The 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery mustered out January 10 1866 at Baton Rouge Louisiana Detailed service editLeft Indiana for Baltimore Maryland July 31 and duty in the defenses of that city until February 19 1862 Expedition to Eastern Shore of Maryland November 14 22 1861 Moved to Newport News Virginia February 19 1862 then sailed on the steamer Constitution for Ship Island Mississippi March 4 13 Duty at Ship Island until April 14 Operations against Forts St Philip and Jackson April 14 28 Occupation of New Orleans May 1 first regiment to land Camp at Algiers until May 30 Expedition to New Orleans and Jackson Railroad May 9 10 Moved to Baton Rouge May 30 and duty there until August 20 Battle of Baton Rouge August 5 Evacuation of Baton Rouge August 20 Camp at Carrollton until October Action at Bayou Des Allemands September 4 5 Expedition from Carrollton to St Charles Court House September 7 8 Skirmish near St Charles Court House September 8 Expedition from Carrollton to Donaldsonville and skirmish October 21 25 Duty at Berwick Bay until February 1863 Bayou Teche November 3 1862 Action with steamer Cotton Bayou Teche January 14 1863 Operations in western Louisiana April 9 May 19 Teche Campaign April 11 20 Fort Bisland April 12 14 Advance on Port Hudson May 20 24 Siege of Port Hudson May 24 July 9 Assaults on Port Hudson May 27 and June 14 Lafourche Crossing June 20 21 Company F Brashear City June 23 Company F Expedition to Sabine Pass Texas September 4 11 detachment Garrison duty at New Orleans Baton Rouge and at various points in the Department of the Gulf until February 1865 Companies L and M were organized August 12 to November 2 1863 Red River Campaign March to May 1864 Companies G amp I Blair s Landing April 12 13 detachment Monett s Ferry Cane River Crossing April 23 detachment Retreat to Morganza May 13 20 Operations in Mobile Bay Alabama against Forts Gaines and Morgan August 2 23 Companies B F H and K Siege and capture of Fort Gaines August 3 8 Siege and capture of Fort Morgan August 8 23 At New Orleans until March 1865 Campaign against Mobile Alabama and its defenses March 17 April 12 1865 Siege of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely March 26 April 8 Fort Blakely April 9 Occupation of Mobile April 12 and duty there until June 24 Garrison duty until January 1866 Companies B and C at Fort Morgan Companies H and K at Fort Gaines Companies F and L at Fort Barrancas Florida Companies I and M at Fort Pickens Florida Companies A E and G at Baton Rouge Louisiana Company D at Port Hudson Louisiana Casualties edit nbsp Drummer Edward Black served 24 July 1861 16 August 1862 Wounded while in the service The regiment lost a total of 390 men during service 7 officers and 60 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded 3 officers and 320 enlisted men died of disease 1 Commanders editColonel James Winning McMillan Colonel John A Keith Major William Roy commanded at the battle of Mobile BaySee also edit nbsp American Civil War portal nbsp Indiana portal List of Indiana Civil War regiments Indiana in the Civil WarReferences edit Fox William F Lt Col Regimental Losses in the American Civil War 1861 1865 Albany N Y 1889 p 500 Dyer Frederick Henry A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Des Moines IA Dyer Pub Co 1908 Grimsley James Civil War Letters of Major James Grimsley Company B 21st Indiana Regiment First Heavy Artillery Gosport IN Fortnightly Club Gosport History Museum 1998 Harding George C The Miscellaneous Writings of George C Harding Indianapolis IN Carlon amp Hollenbeck 1882 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 Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 1st Indiana Heavy Artillery Regiment amp oldid 1185584299, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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