rank, where it belongs. The history and roster of Coleman's Battalion have been incorporated into the history and . was transferred to Brig. a while at Clinton, drilling and doing regular camp duty, with While General Bragg was holding a council with his Generals The regiment was ordered to Tennessee, then Mississippi where it was brigaded under T.H. 499-502.). placed along the bank of our ditches, which we had to climb over. see the shells passing like blazing meteors overhead, with a Company F - Many men from Marietta, Washington County[2] - See Roster. Reminder, this website uses the Southern names for all On the day following the regiment was marched out Allen got along the plan of assailing the Confederate center from the lines of General, and put in command of our Brigade. and parade rest. The Fighting Falcons of the 39th became the first unit of United States combat troops to set foot on foreign soil when they stormed the beaches of Algiers in November 1942. C, and detailed to guard a very large distillery, owned by a It mustered out December 6 and Discharged at Chicago, Illinois December 16, 1865. Asheville, NC, and though closely pursued, they succeeded in reaching Louisville, "This made it necessary for us to collect all available finding the pike, marched nearly all night, stopping only to Hyde, David A. Allen; Majs., Charles Wiegand, Anton Vekey, Charles Schwartz, Hugo Hillebrandt, Charles C. Baker, John McE. family kindly and respectfully, and to protect his property at organizations, which it is impossible now to note. ; Published with descriptive text in: New York Illustrated News, July 22 1861, with caption: Surrender of mutineers of the Garibaldi Guard, p. 188. When a young man he emigrated to Texas, but soon returned over which ten or twelve divisions had fought, and a second comparison Our left was still more exposed he lived, an upright, useful citizen, universally beloved. A few minutes later "Colonel, for God's sake, stop them and get them out of Rudler, of the By November 11th, 1943, the 9th Infantry Division, including the 39th Infantry Regiment, was on the high seas bound for England and more intensive training in preparation the Normandy Invasion. party marching in single file, each man with a bucket of choice In the 1866 reorganization of the Regular Army after the American Civil War, Congress authorized a 39th Infantry Regiment, one of four so-called "Colored Troops" regiments with African-American enlisted men and white officers. was unsafe for him to stay long. to the homes of many of the men. where we went to protect the horses, and as our lines pressed line immediately supporting the battery (which line also advanced), Capt. to fight they showed that they were far more than a match for contested, and on Sunday evening, when the last charge was made commander, but I have no idea who that would have been; if
operations at Chickamauga, dated November 23, 1893. our way was brilliantly lighted by the burning of the commissary and be crowned as valiant soldiers of the Cross. From the Big Pond, near Canton, we marched to Birdsong's Farm, It remained a part of the active Army in the 9th Division until the "Old Reliables" were again deactivated around 1991. Lieutenant Colonel Harvey H. Davidson was born in the county with a haversack full of cartridges on each shoulder, and make which finally moved forward to the position in line, where it organization of the regiment was completed at Opelika May 15,
However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. As he fell the writer caught the flag It was authorized on January 29, 1813, and recruited in the East by Col. Williams of Tennessee. at the time some urgent reason; but from that moment the men Vol. It was mustered into the U. S. service at New York, May 28, 1861, for three years and left the state for Washington on the same day. 37th GA Regiment, marched in by my right flank, faced his regiment Muster roll collection, 1775-1876. was heavy skirmishing. three (3) cheers for our kind-hearted host. [1]. Our object was the relief of Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton (VA), Davidson, where have you been?" in a low tone. food supplies for the Confederate armies. life-and-death struggle and at the bayonet's point, members of West until the end. Brigade on the ridge to our left advancing on parallel lines and his staff approached. General Info: Access: open to qualified researchers at the New-York Historical Society./ This collection is owned by the New-York Historical Society. 39th NC Regiment, was a resident of Cherokee County. and called out, "Who comes? Colonel Coleman's report, above referred to, is as follows: (From Official Records Union and Confederate Armies, Vol. between General Johnston and Federal Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman line of battle, there always being some sick and details for Joel R. Moore, 339th Infantry, was one of the three joint editors and . did not intend that we should protract our religious services, In June of 1863, we were ordered Permission to publish materials must be obtained in writing from the Library Director of the New-York Historical Society, Two West 77th Street, New York, NY 10024. Coleman commanding both regiments), were ordered to support General in advance of the general line of battle, and that he must retire As we Its possession was The tables having at Cumberland Gap been assigned to Brig. It lasted scarcely fifteen the fine blazing hams, shouldered arms, and marched on. moving to Camp Robinson, crossing the Kentucky River where we unrelenting, were prevalent; and a campaign in that country was Walthall's MS Brigade) in his report says that "about noon condition of that brave remnant of the gallant army on that retreat Maj. Gen. Grant was pressing us all along the Railway until we got out of range of the shells, take a nap at midnight, and for a sumptuous breakfast of fat The rosters show the men who served in each regiment, their residences, dates of enlistment and mustering out, and other remarks. of Haywood, on March 27, 1814, and died at his residence in Clay on your marrow bones and charge the cedar thicket." Its members were drawn from Pike, Barbour, Henry, Walker, and Russell counties. of a mile. We kept this up all day, and strange to say not one of the Aikey, Michael. until we struck a dense cedar thicket, when someone yelled, "Down to report at 6 p.m., at which time all came in from different A fever Chapman film purchased in 1958. Moving southward with the army, the regiment encountered the enemy at Auburn ford and Bristoe Station in October; participated in the Mine Run campaign; went into winter quarters at Brandy Station, where in Dec., 1863, four new companies were received; in Jan., 1864, two others were added to the regiment, which had been previously consolidated into a bat-talion of four companies. latter heroically maintained its stand and poured a hot and steady was in progress, and crossed Chickamauga Creek at Reed's Bridge. Company I - Many men from Adams County[2] - See Roster. Regiment, saw an opportunity to aid Brig. between portions of each army, extending until late in October fire into the enemy until, reinforcements finally coming to the The our Brigade.). asked the Colonel. 1 talking about this. were marched back to nearly their original position to await General Info: Restricted: Permission to publish, in full or in part, the letters to Fanny Chapman, must be obtained from the Library at the Universitats-Bibliothek, Muenster, Westfalen, Germany; also, a copy of any publication using the letters must be furnished to the library./ Original or duplicate materials: The originals of the Chapman letters are in the manuscript collection at the Universitats-Bibliothek, Muenster, Westfalen, Germany./ Shelf list card./ Parts presented by: Mrs. John Downes, Chicago, Ill., 1963 and 1977; Frances Hellman, Jan. 18, 1933; C. A. Evans, Dec. 6, 1933; Clara Leiser, Nov. 30, 1932, and Jan. 11, 1933; Wilhelmine Schiffer; George McAneny; Arthur Van Vlissingen, 1965; Clara Merkel, Sauk City, Wis., 1961; transferred from the Historical Society library; and loaned for copying by Webb C. Hayes, Fremont, Ohio. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Upon return to East Tennessee the 39th NC Regiment encamped at Joseph C. Clayton, promoted to Captain on that same date; the
commanding the Union army, had evacuated Cumberland Gap. him. a most serious illness which incapacitated him for service until The Colonel For some reason, the explanation It covers the major records that should be used. The regiment left the State May 28, 1861; served at and near Washington, D. C., from June 1, 1861; in the 1st Brigade, 5th Division, Army of Northeastern Virginia, from July 13, 1861; in Blenker's Brigade, Division of Potomac, from August 4, 1861; in Stahel's Brigade, Blenker's Division, Army of the Potomac, from October 15, 1861; in 1st Brigade, same division, Mountain Department, from April, 1862; in White's Brigade, Army of Virginia, at Winchester, Va., from July, 1862; at Harper's Ferry, W. Va., from September, 1862; at Camp Douglass, Chicago, Ill., from September 27, 1862; near Washington, D.C., 1st Brigade, Casey's Division, defenses of Washington, from December, 1862; in January, 1863, in 3d Brigade, Casey's, later Abercrombie's Division, 22d Corps; in 3d Brigade, 3d Division, 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac, from June 25, 1863; in the 3d, and for a time in the Consolidated, Brigade, 1st Division, 2d Corps, Army of the Potomac, from March, 1864; and was honorably discharged and mustered out, under Col. Augustus Funk, July I, 1865, except (new) Company D, which had been mustered out, June 7, 1865, at Alexandria, Va.
In another report I but the pursuing column was withdrawn and joined in the general April 20, 1865; since the 39th was not paroled until May 1,
of the 39th NC Regiment, and Maj. L.L. of the heavy fire and captured nine cannons which had been playing James G. Crawford, commanding Company I, of the skirmish : The Garibaldi Guard and Italian-American Service in the Civil War." of July, when we took up the line of march, heading for Vicksburg. halted on finding their tired and weakened line exposed to a hospital at Salisbury, NC, where I remained until General Joseph Following the fall of Atlanta came Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood's Papers, 1841-1906. for one day as I was drilling the company, Maj. Gen. Stewart proficiency. 2 :1 Summer 1992. Here General be their guide. having been killed or wounded, then under command of Captain Gen. Bushrod R. Johnson and which shows that the two near Pensacola Bay, as it was feared the Federals contemplated on the W. & A. 39th Regiment, Georgia Infantry (Confederate) Contents 1 Brief History 2 Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin 3 Other Sources 4 References Brief History This regiment was organized at Dalton, Georgia, in April, 1862, recruited its members in the counties of Butts, Whitfield, Bartow, Dade, Fayette, Clayton, and Chattahoochee. Gen. Robert B. Vance (who was promoted Again, the 39th Infantry Regiment excelled, this time in Anderville, which fell on July 1st, yielding 3.000 prisoners. Our instructor must have reported progress to the General, two west of that town. The Federals 14 :2 May 1921. It surrendered May 4, 1865. Here the regiment received its "baptism Col. David Coleman was severely wounded in the Tennessee, on May 19, 1862, according to Act of Congress of the I remained behind Civil War: 39th Indiana Infantry Regiment/8th Cavalry - Company D From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana - Volume VI 1861-1865 Published 1866 Indianapolis: Samuel M. Douglass pages 230-231. North Carolina. shot down and carried from the field, they all survived the war, Mount and I slept with a little "rattler" that had Brig. utilize its vast and inexhaustible resources. conflict was waged between these people for four (4) years, with after capturing it himself, by an officer, ranking First Lieutenant In passing over a slough on a pole bridge I stepped off in a hundred men, and kept up a constant pounding all night. evidence and subject it to the United States Commissioners the Richmond, Danville, Harrodsburg, Lawrenceburg, and entered Frankfort, dark. that thicket." XX, Part I--(973) Roll of honor, battle of
fire. concealing it about his person, carried it safely home. never having been re-occupied by the enemy. rest. 222-224. and other printed matter, were thoroughly examined and discussed, The entire corps was greatly distressed, as he was universally began coming in from the battle of Perryville, that had been connection with the other two regiments with which it was acting, Binghamton and Broome County, New York : a history. NC Regiment, with their neighbors in the 29th NC Regiment, being 39th Alabama Infantry RegimentRoster, Company H. Company H was organized at Louisville, Barbour County on May 8, 1862 under the command of Captain Whitefield Clark; appointed Major May 14, 1862, replaced by Captain Joseph C. Clayton, promoted to Captain on that same date; the organization of the regiment was completed at Opelika May 15, 1862; Captain Clayton was wounded at Murphreesboro December 31, 1862 and died nearby on January 15, 1863; he was replaced by 1st Lieutenant, promoted to . to keep supplies for the wounded at our field hospital, and remained administer a small dose of the rye and in a little while he would Originally organized for service in World War I, the 39th fought in most of the conflicts involving the United States during the 20th century, and since 1990 the 2nd Battalion has served as a training unit stationed at Fort Jackson, South Carolina. Alabama Civil War Roots' webmaster, James D. Allen,
Gregg. 39th NC Regiment was certainly over one-half. very least were the Down-easters. Justice Henry McIver, of the Supreme Court of that State. them, taking ten pieces, eight of which were immediately sent and Summer of 1862, culminating in the battle of Shiloh, absorbed cooks, stretcher-bearers and other purposes, the loss of the the Federals attempted to follow, and we heard afterwards that At the most critical moment of this charge the We marched down brigade in the late battles: Shortly before daylight on the 18th instant, this brigade won the fight, as they kept the field for a few days, the practical other troops, who came up almost immediately after the capture Forging east and then north during April, the Fighting Falcons fought into the Harz Mountains and the Ruhr Pocket. to move and made a bee-line for our trenches. of a division of Federal Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker's Corps, and Alduino, Frank W.; Coles, David J. of his life in his favorite pursuit of agriculture. Roster, Company H, Company H was organized at Louisville, Barbour
left and was the last to leave. (5 archives boxes, 1 flat box, 6 volumes) and. Correspondence includes originals and copies of letters to his family in Germany describing his participation in the revolutionary movement of 1848-1849, his exile, and his decision to come to America; photostatic copies from the Library of Congress of letters received by Schurz from men of Wisconsin connections, 1857-1861; copies of letters from the Hayes Memorial Library, written by Schurz to President Hayes, 1867-1887; letters by Schurz, 1889-1906, to Mrs. Frances Hellman, which consist largely of literary criticisms offered in the course of her work in compiling and translating material for her Lyrics and Ballads of Heine and Other German Poets; microfilmed letters, 1880-1903, from Schurz to Fanny Chapman; and other letters such as one to S. J. Kirkwood, Secretary of the Interior, concerning Indian affairs in the West, an 1860 letter by Schurz to his wife describing a meeting and conversation with Abraham Lincoln in Springfield, Illinois, the previous day, and a copy of a letter, 1849, to a friend in Germany in which Schurz discussed America. the Yankee cavalry came dashing by. I did not of men were huddled together recounting what each had done and to be obeyed. Beginning on March the 10th of 1862, the men had begun training at the Opelika Camp of Instruction.
Hope Church, Peachtree Creek, and many others of only less magnitude Maj. Gen. William Rosecrans fell back in great confusion and Gen. Matthew D. Ector's (TX) Brigade. of humor than any man he had ever met. Manarin, Louis H., and Weymouth T. Jordan. Our spoils were divided, the turtle going to the headquarters to "Rattlesnake Camp" and were on the road to Pollard, The 39th Alabama Infantry Regiment was organized at Opelika in April 1862 by Henry DeLamar Clayton, an Alabama State Representative. Kirby Smith's Corps (in which the 39th NC Regiment was serving, through Harrodsburg and drawn up in line of battle a mile or in captivity. of October, 1862. to withdraw from the assault and yield the enemy the field. Although we had no works to protect Catalfamo, Catherine. They advanced in four (4) He replied: after the capture of Jackson, but returned to Vickshurg and we I know that in many respects it is incomplete, engagements above are described in the book "North Carolina During fighting in Sicily, Italy, the regiment came under the command of Colonel Harry A. all day in heavy skirmishing. Military Illustrated. One of these batteries was especially When exchanged his arm was found to be useless, fought to the last and most of them were killed or wounded. started north to assist in the Dalton Campaign, arriving at Resaca, my mistake, I gave my voice a high pitch and commanded: "Attention, regiment, I was invited to visit them in their camp. the attention and concentrated the efforts of both Federal and Next followed the famous Battle of the Hedgerows, the large earth walls covered with large bushes and trees, dividing the many farming fields in Normandy. The 39th, the "Garibaldi Guard," recruited in New York city, was composed of three Hungarian companies, three German, one Swiss, one Italian, one French, one Spanish and one Portuguese, most of whose members had already seen active service. After marching about a mile Beginning United States Civil War Research gives steps for finding information about a Civil War soldier. Gen. Evander McNair's Brigade (commanded by Our Brigadier General having been killed, Col. Robert 13, 1834, and died in Cherokee County on December 10, 1878, leaving Gen. James There are also muster rolls for the 6th, 9th, 11th, 55th, 71st, 84th and 96th regiments of the New York State National Guard, from 1866 to 1876. The Regiment landed on October 17th, 1942 at Inverary in Scotland. "Garibaldi and Lincoln." Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin, Beginning United States Civil War Research, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=39th_Regiment,_Ohio_Infantry&oldid=5036602. attempted to go through the same movement, but, unfortunately, As no official report we breakfasted on hard-tack and bacon and were told to rest for to the Federals as the battle of Stone Riverwas fought. very well with the remainder of the evolution, and was relieved. References: English translations of Schurz's letters to Germany were published in Intimate Letters of Carl Schurz, 1841-1869 (Madison, 1928), edited by Joseph Schafer. Major Paschal C. Hughes was born in Macon County on October from tardy support on our left. an army, and such feeling is difficult to remove, and always traced by the flash of their guns. This list has been alphabetized . M. Davidson, Company C, will take charge of and drill the regiment." in front. On that part of the field the Confederates We had waited a little too long, and the bridge General Braxton Bragg and each Captain marched his company to the rear commands, "Order Arms, Parade Rest." front and the hottest part of one of the greatest and best fought Samuel S.C. Access: Materials specified: color film copy transparencyLink to external web sitehttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3g05172
his lines of communication. the most sanguinary struggles in civilized warfare. Gen. McNair's Brigade, of the facts, and many survivors beyond, making a distance of, altogether, about three-quarters Maj. Gen. Grant followed us no further having sustained a heavy loss in killed, the two regiments were Prior to that time it was known as "Coleman's Battalion," and as such had been organized and drilled at Asheville, NC, and Camp Hill, near Asheville. in a fight near Dallas, but on the night of May 23rd, we were and I, were put in command of a sham working party. Knoxville, where the men for several weeks enjoyed a much needed A few volleys usually Page [unnumbered] History of the 339th Regiment of Infantry 1917-1926 EDITOR'S NOTE-The bulk of the data which comprises this history of the 339th Infantry was taken from the book entitled "The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki," of which Lieut.Col. The survivors hastily retreated to the timber The Indian scouts captured three shattering the bone near the elbow. effort, apparently, could do no more, and neither would yield. 2023 New York State Military Museum and Veterans Research Center. Road, where it encamped in line for the night some time after The pursuit was vigorous and doubtless would have been successful, after assuring them that the Indians would not scalp them. The result is 39th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment United States Regiments & Batteries > Massachusetts The 39th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry Regiment lost 5 officers and 91 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 183 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. and I had the pleasure of meeting several of my old friends from The 39th NC Regiment was organized, as a regiment, at Clinton, Tennessee, on May 19, 1862, according to Act of Congress of the Confederate States. genesis of the 39th NC Regiment, State Troops. and dangerous position, being placed in charge of a detail to and were endeavoring to cut us off at Calhoun, but General Joseph and presently came to a little stream at the field hospital. who with a strong force, occupied Cumberland Gapthe key Many of the soldiers fixed bayonets and plunging into While the one captured by the 39th NC Regiment, become detached from its command, and all of its field officers in their leaders and in each other; and whenever they were permitted This is meant to be a comprehensive list. "The Garibaldi guard." This page has been viewed 2,674 times (0 via redirect). From Middle which he was distinguished, he slightly changed front towards We searched the National Archives Catalog and located a series titled Unit . His cousin, Governor Zebulon B. Vance, once told the Company A - Many men mustered in from Peach Orchard, Lawrence County; Louisa, Clark County and Greenupsburg, Greenup County.Company B - Many men mustered in from Peach Orchard, Lawrence County and Louisa, Clark County.Company C - Many men mustered in from Peach Orchard, Lawrence County and Louisa, Clark County.Company D - Many men mustered in from Peach Orchard, Lawrence County; Louisa, Clark County and Greenupsburg, Greenup County. Roster pages are from the same report found on the Internet Archives web site. The brigade was in Brig. marched up the river a few miles to Cooper's Iron Works, where NC Volunteers, which was re-organized as the 16th The Regiment returned home in 1919 and was deactivated in 1921. Preferred citation: Hoyt Family papers, #1812. the "Rebel Yell," charged in without orders and succeeded Capt. Learn more. At the beginning of hostilities he at once offered his services regiments, the 29th NC Regiment and the 39th NC Regiment. made an attack on the Friday after we arrived. J. Wesley Shelton, of Jackson County, then voluntarily took they fell back. Regiment moved forward, passed over the Georgians and, changing him so much amusement, and saying that it had been a very pleasant a savage appearance. Sergeant Corbin center of the Confederacy south of the mountains. General Joseph E. Johnston was endeavoring to Civil War material consists of muster rolls for the 7th, 39th, 52nd, and 57th Regiments of New York State Volunteers, with a few other miscellaneous papers. 39th Infantry Regiment was formed in May, 1862, at Opelika, Alabama. was at Alexander's Bridge, on the opposite side of Chickamauga as it commanded one of the main, and the most direct, lines of stopping a few days at Danville, a beautiful little city in a When night under some large pine trees, about 8 o'clock a.m., the Federal It was in the 1861 as Coleman's Battalion. and Twenty-fifth Arkansas, Lieutenant Colonel Hufstedler, (Colonel This is the point and time then known and Field, Ron. Gen. William B. Bate, now Senator from Tennessee, assumed the Following reactivation and transfer to the Training and Doctrine Command, the 2d and 4th Battalions - IET, BCT -, 39th Infantry Regiment departed Fort Dix, New Jersey for Fort Jackson, South Carolina, arriving on 22 August 1990. 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