: COTTER'S INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. 188th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 36th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The resistance was such that it became necessary to withdraw. The President of the United States of America, authorized by Act of Congress, July 9, 1918, takes pleasure in presenting the Distinguished Service Cross to First Lieutenant (Infantry) Robert S. Landstreet, United States Army, for extraordinary heroism in action while serving with 115th Infantry Regiment, 29th Division, A.E.F., near 6th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : FIELD AND STAFF. In October 1917, while at Camp McClellan, Alabama, the First Maryland was consolidated with the Fourth and Fifth Maryland Infantry Regiments to form the 115th Infantry Regiment. 39th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 124th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The William Gladstone collection, 1862-1890. 1st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER HEAVY ARTILLERY. : War of the Rebellion. : SEVENTH INDEPENDENT COMPANY OHIO VOLUNTEER SHARPSHOOTERS. : Three Years' Service. 122nd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THIRTY DAYS' SERVICE. 4, Headquarters of the U.S. Army, dated 18 January 1862. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. MacFarland Family genealogy, 1775-1905. The 3rd Battalion reverted to Regimental control and remained in position. Fourth Independent Company Ohio Volunteer Sharpshooters. : FIELD AND STAFF. Thirteenth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 129th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. [1] For more information on the history of this unit, see: 115th Regiment Infantry at The Civil War Archive. : 25th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Thirty-fourth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Late in the afternoon, after heavy artillery preparation, the 1st Battalion renewed its attack, which was again repulsed. : 14th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The 1st Battalion was committed south of woods during the afternoon, and encountered heavy resistance. : 22nd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 9th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. These rosters were compiled by the New York State Adjutant General Office. 117th Infantry Regiment. Major Victor P. Gillespie, 02456110, C.O. Letters (1863) detail his removal to Hilton Head Island (S.C.), and include descriptions of the island, Beaufort (S.C.), camp life, construction at Fort Mitchell (near Hilton Head), with references to gunboats, Fort Walker, Fort Pulaski, and the Battle of Charleston. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 26th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Originals located at Duke University. During B Co's time conducting convoy security operations they were able to reduce the rate of losses from 11% of escorted equipment and supplies that was suffered by the unit previously conducting the mission to less than 2%. Transcription only. Also, if you have any materials in your possession that you would like to donate, the museum is always looking for items specific to New York's military heritage. Beginning United States Civil War Research gives steps for finding information about a Civil War soldier. THIRTEENTH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. During this battle, in which the Confederates were successful, Colonel Kenly gave utterance to the famous command, "Rally round the Flag," which is to this day the motto of the 115th Regiment. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : FIELD AND STAFF. Albany: J. The 115th Infantry was on occupation duty at Bremen, Germany on VE Day, and this continued through 1946. It was organized at Fonda, where it was mustered into the U. S. service on Aug. 26, 1862, for three years, and left the state on the 30th, proceeding to Sandy Hook, Md., where it received its arms and equipments. Mohican (1865), Frederic Capron who accompanied William Walcott while he served in the Civil War (1867), Alexander M. Hayward, 24th Massachusetts Infantry Regiment (1864), John Henry Smith, 75th New York Infantry Regiment (1862-1864), and Reuben J. Ayres, Romeyn. : 19th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Lo, freeing the U.S. : 18th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : SIXTH INDEPENDENT COMPANY OHIO VOLUNTEER SHARPSHOOTERS. : FIELD AND STAFF. : WAR OF THE REBELLION. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : 115th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Alpha Company, 2115 Infantry, located in Glen Burnie, Maryland, was an Infantry Rifle Company. The next morning the 2nd Battalion was moved southeast to COUVAINS and attached to the 116th Infantry. They left Frederick in August and marched 551 miles (887km) in 21 days to report to General Washington in September to support Washington's efforts to drive the British out of Boston. It leads, supports, sustains, and protects. First Lieutenant Roger E. Watson, 0466065, Medical Corps, United States Army, for gallantry in action in Normandy, France. : FIELD AND STAFF. 12th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. V Changes in Regimental Staff and Battalion C.O.s, Colonel Eugene N. Slappey, 05136 relieved as Regimental C.O., 1540 hours, 13 June 1944 and replaced by Colonel Godwin Ordway Jr., 016208, Captain George M. Nevius, 0406384, relieved as Regimental S-3, 1600 hours, 14 June 1944 and replaced by Captain Albert G. Warfield, 0409305, Lt. Col. Richard C. Blatt, 019277 SWA on 6 June 1944. Rosters Of The New York Infantry Regiments During The Civil War Rosters Of The New York Infantry Regiments During The Civil War These rosters were compiled by the New York State Adjutant General Office. 1st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. Two enemy tanks were knocked out, plus a 150 mm field piece. OHIO VOLUNTEER SHARPSHOOTERS. : 16th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The first two companies to leave Maryland were assembled in Frederick in the summer of 1775 under the command of Captains Cresap and Price; they were organized in response to the Continental Congress' call to active duty. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 2nd REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER HEAVY ARTILLERY. TWENTIETH OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Departmental Corps Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : FIELD AND STAFF. The 115th became part of the 28th Division, the Keystone Division of Pennsylvania. 19 items. First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Heavy Artillery. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. The 2nd Battalion was left in a dispersed and disorganized state and control was not regained until after daylight. 27th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Sixth, Eighth and Eleventh Regiments Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 22d REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. It leads, supports, sustains, and protects. Located at the New York State Library Manuscripts and Special Collections. 115th Regiment T-Z. The Regimental CP, which had followed The 2nd Battalion, was established in LONGUEVILLE. 37th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Twentieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. 118th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Infantry and tank elements of 3rd Armored Division attacked through our positions at 0900, 29 June 44 to seize high ground running east and west about 400 yards south of LA FORGE. For the first 5 months they conducted operations in a town called Saba Al boor north of Baghdad that had a population of between 50,000 and 65,000. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. 4th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. First Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. Access to Morning Reports and Unit Rosters | National Archives The 1st and 3rd Battalions remained there overnight in defensive positions. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE : 128th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Located at the Military History Institute in Carlisle, PA. Worman, Edward A. 129th Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : COMPANY A. Captain S. W. Bard's Independent Company Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. : 24th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. There are rosters, orders, returns, and other papers for companies of the 14th, 43rd, 81st, 89th, 115th, and 121st Infantry Regiments, N.Y. Shaw, W. H. "Company E, 115th Regiment, N.Y. Infantry Volunteers." 65th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. During the afternoon the relief of the 3rd Battalion was attempted by sending a detachment of tanks across the river at le MOULIN lEVEQUE. : ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE. : FOUR MONTHS' SERVICE. 55th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 3d REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Colored Infantry Regiment (1865); diary of Edward Sewell, 6th Connecticut Infantry Regiment (1864); daily ordnance record of Stephen J. Newman, 81st U.S. The 115th Regiment sustained 5,948 casualties during the fighting in Europe. The 1st Maryland Infantry, CSA had been composed primarily of soldiers the Baltimore-based Fifth Regiment. : FIELD AND STAFF. 66th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. As the other two battalions had moved miles south of the Germans at TREVIERES, the 1st battalion had the mission of protecting the left rear of the regiment. : 7th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. Forty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Officers from the 115th Regimental Combat Team of the 29th Infantry Division (Photo Taken September 1944). The 1st and 3rd Battalions attacked the river line abreast and the 1st Battalion onthe right. 17th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. H. W. Burdsall's Independent Company Ohio Volunteer Cavalry. 135th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Twenty-Sixth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. Assigned to: Army of Kentucky: September 1862 - June 1863 . Thirty-second Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. ROLL OF HONOR OF OHIO SOLDIERS. : ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE. It participated in the capture of Fort Fisher, fighting with Bell's (3d) brigade, and sustaining a considerable part of its loss there by the explosion of the magazine the day after the fort was taken. "115th New York Infantry at the Battle of Olustee." Seventeenth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. : FIELD AND STAFF. : 191st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Roster of Men from Schuyler County in 115th Infantry . These papers include personal letters and various official documents related primarily to the Union Army surrender of the garrison and supply depot at Harper's Ferry. : 31st REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Sixteenth Independent Battery Ohio Volunteer Light Artillery. 2nd Battalion, 115th Infantry, KIA, 0300 hours, 10 June 1944 and was replaced by Lt. Col. Arthur T. Sheppe, 0256110 who was relieved by Major Maurice G. Clift, 0354335 at 1400 hours, 23 June 1944. 22nd INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. Campaign streamers for Normandy (with arrowhead), North France, Rhineland, and Central Europe were added to the colors. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. 122nd Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : 188th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. With the end of the Rhineland Campaign, the 115th Infantry moved to the Central Europe Campaign on 22 March 1945, which continued until the end of Hostilities, which took place on 8 May 1945, but the campaign was not declared terminated until 11 May 1945. TRUMBULL GUARDS OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Twenty-First Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Tous droits rservs. : FIELD AND STAFF. The 1st Battalion remained in a defensive position and the 2nd Battalion moved to the defensive line north of river previously held by 3rd Battalion. Warfield, William E., Lt. Col., Commanding 2nd Bn, 0258123, KIA 10 June 1944. : FIELD AND STAFF. Volunteers; enlistment roll, Co. K, 37th Artillery Regiment, 1863-69; and a photograph album of high officers at Camp Nelson, Va., Army of the Potomac. 13th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. ; 24 cm. 140th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : 18th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. During the Civil War, two First Maryland Infantry (USA) regimental infantry units were organized: The 1st Regiment Maryland Volunteer Infantry (USA), commanded by Colonel John R. Kenly, and the 1st Maryland Infantry (CSA), commanded by Colonel Bradley T. Johnson, constituted the major part of the forces engaged at the Battle of Front Royal on 23 May 1862. 4th BATTALION OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. Civil War Military Records - New York State Library : FIELD AND STAFF. Important Captures None 1 box Twenty-eighth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Thirty-ninth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. Co. D, 115th Illinois . United States. More complete information on this collection and instructions on how to use it can be found in United States, Enlisted and Officer Muster Rolls and Rosters - FamilySearch Historical Records Numerous commissions, discharges, a few photographs, and pension papers. : FIELD AND STAFF. : TWO MONTHS' SERVICE. ROLL OF HONOR OF OHIO SOLDIERS : 54th-69th RegimentsInfantry. It covers the major records that should be used. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : FIRST INDEPENDENT COMPANY. : FIELD AND STAFF. Collection Call Number: 18797. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. Twenty-third Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. : THREE MONTHS' SERVICE. The 115th Infantry dates its lineage back to the earliest militia units formed to protect the frontier of western Maryland. Sixtieth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 2115 Infantry, was located in Chestertown, Maryland. 20th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS. Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. 6th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 115th Regiment, Indiana Infantry (6 months, 1863-4) : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. : 11th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. The division was reactivated on 5 Oct 1985, and included the 115th and other historic regiments from Maryland and Virginia. ROSTER OF OHIO SOLDIERS. Private First Class Robert M. Moore, 20340558, Infantry, United States, for gallantry in action in Normandy, France. New York Infantry Regiment, 115th (1862-1865). Gladstone, William. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Wells, Reuben J.GladstoneColl : 2d INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. Corps, from January 26, 1863; at Beaufort, S. C., in Saxton's Brigade, 10th Corps, from June, 1863; at Hilton Head, S. C., from December, 1863; in Barton's Brigade, Seymour's Division, 10th Corps, District of Florida, from January, 1864; in District of Florida, from February, 1864; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, Army of the James, from April, 1864; in 1st Brigade, 3d Division, 18th Corps, from May 30, 1864; in 2d Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from June 15, 1864; in 3d Brigade, same division and corps, from July 26, 1864; in same brigade and division, 24th Corps, from December, 1864; in Provisional Corps, from March, 1865; in 3d Brigade, 2d Division, 10th Corps, from April 2, 1865; and it was honorably discharged and mustered out, commanded by Col. Nathan J. Johnson, June 17, 1865, at Raleigh, N. C. : 14th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. It then moved on to Camp Blanding to fill its empty personnel slots on 19 August 1942, and then staged at Camp Kilmer on 20 September 1942, and shipped out from the New York Port of Embarkation on 5 October 1942 on the RMSQueen Mary and RMSQueen Elizabeth. TWENTY-SECOND OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. : 11th INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. Major James S. Morris, 0309173 took over command until 0800 hours, 14 June 1944 at which time he was relieved and replaced by Major Glover S. Johns Jr., 0307139, as C.O. Twenty-sixth Regiment Ohio Volunteer Infantry. During this period the 115th Infantry Regiment was engaged in one of the war's forgotten chapters, "The Battle of Brest". UNASSIGNED RECRUITS, U. S. COLORED TROOPS. 5th REGIMENT OHIO VOLUNTEER INFANTRY. 3rd INDEPENDENT BATTERY OHIO VOLUNTEER LIGHT ARTILLERY. This was the only time in United States military history that two regiments of the same numerical designation and from the same state engaged each other in battle. : THREE YEARS' SERVICE. Corps d' Afrique Infantry Regiment (1863). CWTIColl 97th New York Infantry, Co. F. Letters (1861-1862).
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