Organized at Camp Dennison, Ohio, June 20, 1861. Left State
for West Virginia July 10, 1861, and duty at Grafton, Clarksburg, Oakland and
Parkersburg, W. Va., till August 5. Attached to Kelly's Command, West Virginia,
to January, 1862. 2nd Brigade, Lauders' Division, Army of the potomac, to
March, 1862. 2nd Brigade, Shields' 2nd Division, Banks' 5th Army Corps, and
Dept. of the Shenandoah to May, 1862. 2nd Brigade, Shields' Division, Dept. of
the Rappahannock, to June, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, 2nd Corps, Pope's
Army of Virginia, to August, 1862. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 2nd Corps, Army
of Virginia, to September, 1862. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 12th Army Corps,
Army of the Potomac, to October, 1863, and Army of the Cumberland to April,
1864. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 20th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland and
Georgia, to July, 1865.
SERVICE. – Duty at Buckhannon, W. Va., till November 3,
1861. Action at French Creek November 3 (Cos. "A," "B" and
"C"). Picket duty near Romney till January, 1862. Action near Romney
December 8, 1861. Expedition to Blue's Gap January 6-7, 1862. Blue's Gap
January 7 At Paw Paw Tunnel till March. Advance on Winchester March 7-15.
Reconnoissance to Strasburg March 18-21. Battle of Winchester March 22-23.
Strasburg and Staunton Road April 1-2. Mt. Jackson April 16. March to
Fredericksburg, Va., May 12-21, and return to Front Royal May 25-30. Battle of
Port Republic June 9. Battles of Cedar Mountain August 9. Pope's Campaign in
Northern Virginia August 16-September 2. Guard trains during the Battles of
Bull Run August 28-30. Maryland Campaign September 6-22. Battle of Antietam,
Md., September 16-17. Moved to Harper's Ferry, W. Va., September 22, and duty
at Bolivar Heights till December. Reconnoissance to Rippen, W. Va., November 9.
Reconnoissance to Winchester December 2-6. March to Stafford Court House, Va.,
December 10-14, and duty there till January 20, 1863. Dumfries, Va., December
27, 1862. "Mud March" January 20-24, 1863. At Stafford Court House
till April 27. Chancellorsville Campaign April 27-May 6. Battle of
Chancellorsville May 1-5. Gettysburg (Pa.) Campaign June 11-July 24. Battle of
Gettysburg, Pa., July 1-3. Pursuit of Lee to Manassas Gap, Va., July 5-24. Duty
at New York during draft disturbances August 15-September 8. Moved to
Bridgeport, Ala., September 24-October 3. Reopening Tennessee River October
26-29. Battle of Wauhatchie October 28-29. Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign
November 23-27. Lookout Mountain November 23-24. Mission Ridge November 25.
Ringgold Gap, Taylor's Ridge, November 27. Scout to Caperton's Ferry March
31-April 2, 1864. Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign May 1-September 8. Demonstrations on
Rocky Faced Ridge May 8-11. Dug Gap or Mill Creek May 8. Battle of Resaca May
14-15. Cassville May 19. New Hope Church May 25. Operations on line of Pumpkin
Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May
26-June 5. Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July
2. Pine Hill June 11-14. Lost Mountain June 15-17. Gilgal or Golgotha Church
June 15. Muddy Creek June 17. Noyes Creek June 19. Kolb's Farm June 22. Assault
on Kenesaw June 27. Ruff's Station or Smyrna Camp Ground July 4. Chattahoochie
River July 5-17. Peach Tree Creek July 19-20. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August
25. Operations at Chattahoochie River Bridge August 26-September 2. Occupation
of Atlanta September 2-November 15. Near Atlanta November 9. March to the sea
November 15-December 10. Siege of Savannah December 10-21. Campaign of the
Carolinas January to April, 1865. North Edisto River February 12-13. Battle of
Bentonville, N. C., 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 May 24. Moved to Louisville, Ky., June 6.
Mustered out July 26, 1865.
Regiment lost during service 9 Officers and 137 Enlisted men
killed and mortally wounded and 2 Officers and 55 Enlisted men by disease.
Total 203.
SOURCE: Frederick H. Dyer, A Compendium of the War
of the Rebellion, Part 3, p. 1498
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