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14th Indiana Infantry Regiment

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425: 493:(May 1–5, 1863). After being held in reserve during the first two days of the battle, the regiment moved to the front on the morning of May 3. It attacked Confederate troops about 8 a.m., driving them from their positions. The 14th Indiana held its ground during an engagement that lasted about three hours. Unable to advance, the 14th Indiana reoccupied positions that General Sykes's division had once held and fortified them by constructing rifle pits and placing skirmishers in front of the breastworks. Although the regiment was eventually driven back, its efforts delayed the Confederate advance, which allowed the Union's 11th and 12th Corps to restore its line. 26: 740: 562:, when the Confederates assaulted the Union line and were repulsed several times before they finally retreated, ending the three-day battle. Colonel Coons reported that the 14th Indiana engaged with the Confederates to the right of the cemetery all day on July 3, under heavy crossfire from artillery, but suffered few losses. When Lee's army retreated south, the 14th Indiana pursued the Confederate troops to Manassas Gap, Virginia. 715: 436:'s official report of September 19, 1862, described the 14th Indiana's actions on the morning of September 17. During the early hours of battle, the regiment passed through an orchard and into an open, plowed field. The 14th Indiana engaged for about four hours under heavy fire within 60 yards (55 m) of Confederate forces occupying the Sunken Road. Although they suffered heavy casualties, the 14th Indiana and the 754: 380:. In May and June the 14th Indiana was attached to the 1st Brigade, Shields's 2nd Division, Department of the Rappahannock, and from June to September 1862 it served in Nathan Kimball's Independent Brigade, 2nd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac. When General Shields was wounded on March 22, 1862, Colonel Kimball took command of the division and Lieutenant Colonel 1929: 1891: 1853: 1815: 1732: 1693: 1577: 1541: 1495: 591:
occurred at several sites around in the United States, but the draft riots in New York City caused more than a hundred deaths and the destruction of numerous buildings. Local militias and federal troops, including the 14th Indiana, were called to New York City to help prevent further rioting. The regiment remained stationed on
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hoped that the laws would encourage enlistments in the Union army, but a legal loophole allowed draftees to pay a commutation fee of $ 300 or arrange for substitutes to serve in their place. For many in the North, payment of the commutation fee to avoid conscription was highly unpopular. Civil unrest
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as part of the First Brigade, Hay's Division. Colonel John Coons, commander of the regiment at Gettysburg, reported that the 14th Indiana initially supported Woodruff's battery near the center of the battle line in the morning. By 4:30 in the afternoon it was under continuous artillery fire from the
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regiments held their positions. The Confederate force retired from battle in the early afternoon, but the Indiana regiment continued at arms until nightfall, under fire from Confederate batteries, before it was finally relieved. Of the 14th Indiana's 320 men who went into battle, 31 were killed and
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On May 4, the 14th Indiana remained behind temporary fortifications, and on May 5, other than skirmishes with its pickets, the regiment did not engage with the Confederates. On the evening of May 5, the regiment received orders to leave its position and return to the Rappahannock River, which the
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The Indiana state government dedicated a monument to the 14th Indiana Volunteers on the Gettysburg battlefield in 1885. Made of Indiana limestone, the 14-foot (4.3 m) memorial is located on East Cemetery Hill, adjacent to a statue of Major General Winfield S. Hancock. The monument marks the
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During the fighting at Gettysburg, the 14th Indiana sustained heavy losses. A total of 123 of its enlisted men and officers were killed or wounded. Corporal Isaac Norris, the flag bearer of Company H, was among those who were killed. Norris was buried on the field where he died, which became the
525:, a small town intersected by numerous roads and surrounded by hills. The 14th Indiana arrived late in the day on July 1, too late to join in the battle, when the Confederate troops forced the Union's 1st Corps and 11th Corps to retreat to Cemetery Hill, about a half-mile south of town. 538:
ordered Colonel Coons's men to shift its support to the Union batteries on the right of the cemetery. These batteries had already lost their support from the 11th Corps. In addition, the Confederates had crested Cemetery Hill, capturing one of the Union guns. With the
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On the morning of July 2, the 14th Indiana was deployed into position for an afternoon charge, and was sent to the front as relief troops to General Howard's 11th Corps late in the day. The 14th Indiana was among those ordered to protect the exposed batteries at
640:(May 12–21, 1864), the 14th Indiana charged the Confederate breastworks and engaged in hand-to-hand combat. Colonel John Coons was among those from the 14th Indiana who died in the battle. After several days of fighting, the Confederate troops surrendered. 547:, the 14th Indiana advanced with fixed bayonets, forming a line along a stone fence to defend Cemetery Hill. These Union forces kept the Confederates from capturing Rickett's battery and forced them to retreat down the hill. 472:
under heavy artillery fire. Unable to take the Confederate position, the 14th Indiana was forced to withdraw. After the Union defeat at Fredericksburg, the 14th Indiana returned Falmouth, Virginia, where it spent the winter.
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In October 1863 the 14th Indiana rejoined the 2nd Corps, Army of the Potomac, and returned to active duty. Later that year the regiment participated in several battles in the eastern United States, including service in the
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Colonel John Coons replaced Nathan Kimball, who was severely injured in the battle, as commander of the 14th Indiana. Kimball recovered from his wounds and was promoted to brigadier general. He resumed active duty in the
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The 14th Indiana suffered a total of 222 fatalities during its three years of service. The regiment lost 11 officers and 139 enlisted men who were killed in battle or died from wounds; 72 enlisted men died from disease.
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Operations in Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. Sep 3-Nov 14, 1862, Part I - Operations in Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland and Pennsylvania. September 3-November 14,
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From March to June 1864, the regiment was assigned to the Army of the Potomac's 3rd Brigade, 2nd Division, 2nd Army Corps. During that time the regiment saw action in several major battles, including the
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on June 7, 1861. It was the state's first regiment organized for three years of service. The 14th Indiana, which consisted of 1,134 men and officers, was initially under the command of Colonel
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men had forded a few days earlier. Lieutenant Colonel Elijah H. C. Cavins of the 14th Indiana reported on May 10, 1863, that the regiment's casualties were 7 killed and 50 wounded.
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Several secondary sources indicate the discharge date was backdated to June 16, 1864, but the more likely date is June 6, 1864, the day the 14th Indiana left the front after the
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From January to March 1862, the 14th Indiana was attached to the 1st Brigade, Lander's Division, Department of Western Virginia. During this period the regiment took part in the
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The 14th Indiana served in the 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 2nd Army Corps, from September 1862 to March 1864. In September 1862, the 14th Indiana took part in the
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The 14th Indiana left the front on June 6, 1864. Those in the regiment who had completed their military service mustered out on June 20, 1864, in Indianapolis.
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was the regiment's final engagement before it left the front on June 6, 1864. Soldiers who had chosen not to re-enlist were mustered out on June 16, 1864, at
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The regiment's veterans who had re-enlisted and its remaining recruits who had not yet completed their military service were transferred to the
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A stone regimental marker commemorating the 14th Indiana's service at the Battle of Antietam is located on the north side of the Sunken Road.
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succeeded Kimball as the 14th Indiana's regimental leader. The 14th Indiana remained in the Army of the Potomac until June 1864.
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Although not official until the 1890s, this general design was used by several Indiana regiments for their state colors.
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Operations in Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. November 15, 1862 – January 25, 1863
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Operations in Northern Virginia, West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. January 26 – June 3, 1863 – Reports
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See transcripts of official reports describing the 14th Indiana's role in the battle at Fredericksburg.
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See transcripts of official reports of the 14th Indiana's role in the battle at Chancellorsville.
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Colonel John Coons (killed in action at the Battle of Spotsylvania Court House, May 12, 1864)
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in March 1863 that required men between the ages of 20 and 45 to register for the draft. The
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See transcripts of official reports of the 14th Indiana's role in the battle at Gettysburg.
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See transcripts of official reports of the 14th Indiana's role in the battle at Gettysburg.
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See transcript of an official report of the 14th Indiana's role in the battle of Antietam.
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Military Affairs and Regimental Histories of New Jersey, Indiana, Illinois and Michigan
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Beem, David E. (1884). "Military History of Owen County". In Blanchard, Charles (ed.).
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location where Isaac Morris, the regiment's color-bearer, was killed on July 2, 1863.
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future site of a 14-foot (4.3 m) regimental monument that was erected in 1885.
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of July 1863. After its return to active duty, the regiment fought in the
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The 14th Indiana was involved in the Union defeat at the
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from March to May 1862 in the 1st Brigade, 2nd Division,
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Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana
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Index


United States
Union
Infantry
Battle of Rich Mountain
Battle of Cheat Mountain
Battle of Greenbrier River
Battle of South Mountain
Battle of Antietam
Battle of Fredericksburg
Battle of Chancellorsville
Battle of Gettysburg
Battle of the Wilderness
Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
Battle of North Anna
Battle of Totopotomoy Creek
Battle of Cold Harbor
13th Indiana Infantry Regiment
15th Indiana Infantry Regiment
infantry
regiment
Union Army's
Gibraltar Brigade
American Civil War
Eastern Theater
Battle of Antietam
Second Battle of Fredericksburg
Battle of Chancellorsville
Battle of Gettysburg
Cemetery Hill

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