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493:(May 1β5, 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.
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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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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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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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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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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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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
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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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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 12β21, 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.
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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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1909:. The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Vol. XXVII-XXXIX-I. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. pp. 158, 176, 457β459, 463, 714.
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1561:. The Union Army: A History of Military Affairs in the Loyal States, 1861β65 β Records of the Regiments in the Union army β Cyclopedia of battles β Memoirs of Commanders and Soldiers. Vol. III.
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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
1833:. The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Vol. XXIβXXXIII. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. pp. 286β291.
1795:. The War of the Rebellion: A Compilation of the Official Records of the Union and Confederate Armies. Vol. XIX-XXXI-I. Washington, DC: U.S. Government Printing Office. pp. 328β329.
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1024:- Report of Col. William Harrow, Fourteenth Indiana Infantry, of the battle of Antietam, September 19, 1862, pp. 328-329
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1674:. Indiana Adjutant General Reports. Vol. I. Indianapolis, IN: A.H. Connor State Printer. pp. 12, 13, 31, 2.
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1636:. Oxford History of the United States (1st ed.). Oxford, UK: Oxford University Press. p. 904.
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2002:"Battle of Gettysburg: Union Monuments: 14th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment"
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Gallant Fourteenth: The Story of an Indiana Civil War Regiment
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1476:. Chicago, IL: F.A. Battey & Co. pp. 627β638.
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241:. At Gettysburg, the 14th Indiana helped secure
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1704:Terrell, William Henry Harrison (1865).
1665:Terrell, William Henry Harrison (1869).
1630:Battle Cry of Freedom: The Civil War Era
1512:A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion
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1987:. American Civil War Archive. 2016
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464:The 14th Indiana took part in the
322:, on July 5, 1861, and arrived at
267:Battle of Spotsylvania Court House
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225:The 14th Indiana fought at the
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1522:: Dyer Pub. Co. p. 1124.
1431:Baxter, Nancy Niblack (2008).
915:14th Indiana Regiment Infantry
665:20th Regiment Indiana Infantry
505:The regiment took part in the
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279:20th Regiment Indiana Infantry
193:14th Indiana Infantry Regiment
180:15th Indiana Infantry Regiment
175:13th Indiana Infantry Regiment
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111:Battle of Chancellorsville
91:Battle of Greenbrier River
2068:"14th Indiana Volunteers"
746:American Civil War portal
580:New York City draft riots
570:New York City draft riots
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355:First Battle of Kernstown
324:Clarksburg, West Virginia
251:New York City draft riots
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2020:Hawks, Steve A. (2017).
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1981:"14th Regiment Infantry"
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359:Winchester, Virginia
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239:Battle of Gettysburg
131:Battle of North Anna
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