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24th Ohio Infantry Regiment

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there until February 1862. Advance on Nashville, Tenn., February 14–25. Occupation of Nashville February 25-March 18. March to Savannah, Tenn., March 18-April 6. Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., April 6–7. Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Occupation of Corinth May 30. Pursuit to Booneville May 30-June 12. Buell's Campaign in northern Alabama and middle Tennessee June to August. At Athens, Ala., until July 17. At Murfreesboro and McMinnville, Tenn., until August 17. March to Louisville, Ky., in pursuit of Bragg August 17-September 26. Pursuit of Bragg to London, Ky., October 1–22. Battle of Perryville, Ky., October 8. Nelson's Cross Roads October 18. March to Nashville, Tenn., October 22-November 7, and duty there until December 26. Advance on Murfreesboro December 26–30. Battle of Stones River December 30–31, 1862 and January 1–3, 1863. Action at Woodbury January 24, 1863. Duty at Readyville until June. Tullahoma Campaign June 23-July 7. At Manchester until August 16. Passage of Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga Campaign August 16-September 7. Battle of Chickamauga September 19–20. Siege of Chattanooga, Tenn., September 24-November 23. Reopening Tennessee River October 26–29. Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign November 23–27. Battles of Lookout Mountain November 23–24. Missionary Ridge November 25. Ringgold Gap, Taylor's Ridge, November 27. Duty at Shellmound until February 1864. Demonstration on Dalton, Ga., February 22–27, 1864. Near Dalton February 23. Buzzard's Roost Gap and Rocky Faced Ridge February 23–25. Garrison duty at Chattanooga, Tenn., until June.
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gallantry. No regiment that has gone from Ohio has endured hardships with greater cheerfulness or more nobly discharged its duty. Yes, Sir , no matter what the future may bring forth, no regiment can occupy a better position than the one you have had the honor to command. I shall place these banners in the archives of the State as historic mementoes worthy of any people. Again, soldiers, I thank you."
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Higgins sent a squad into the woods on each side of the road and proceeded cautiously, ordering the line to cover themselves in the trees. Lieutenant Green and his men were deployed on the left of the road. Lieutenant Wood and his men were deployed on the right, holding the detail of the 24th Ohio as
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336 men never returned home from service; 6 officers and 62 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 2 officers and 106 enlisted men died of disease. It is worth noting that the regiment often failed to promptly report wounded soldiers, and many were never reported. None of the Adams County men (Co.
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I thank you in behalf of the people of the State of Ohio, not only for the colors, but for having borne them so nobly and gallantly as you have throughout the three years' service. They come worn and tattered; but there is not a rent in them that is not honorable, and an emblem of your bravery and
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Over the following days, the 24th Ohio pursued the retreating rebels, recapturing their lost comrades and claiming heavy losses for the Confederates. The Confederates retreated due to exhaustion from the rough terrain and weather, and the captured men of the 24th Ohio convinced them that the Union
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before they were engaged by Anderson's Brigade, trading two volleys of at least 100 guns each and taking no loss of their own. The rebels fled up the road, where Lieutenant Green's men poured a terrible volley into the rebels, sending them into utter confusion. Despite the success, Green failed to
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Left Ohio for western Virginia July 26, reaching Cheat Mountain Summit August 14. Operations on Cheat Mountain, Va., September 11–17, 1861. Action at Cheat Mountain September 12. Greenbrier River October 3–4 and October 31. Moved to Louisville, Ky., November 18, thence to Camp Wickliffe and duty
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of the 14th Indiana arrived with two companies. They brought two prisoners and reported that the force they faced was Anderson's brigade of Tennesseans, numbering 3,000. Harrow ordered Higgins to draw in his men as an advanced guard 2 miles from camp, where they remained until morning. The whole
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rally his men, who, seeing such a large force, fell back to the reserve, bringing with them two wounded privates. Higgins directed his line forward, but they made no advance. Higgins eventually determined to hold the position, awaiting support.
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D) have records of wounds on the official roster. Those wounded all died of their wounds, or else no record was made. The regiment reports no desertion. Including non-disabling wounds, more soldiers were wounded than the regiment's total size.
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defenders outnumbered them. The exact amount of Confederate losses is unknown. However, estimates from the time ranged between 50 and several hundred killed. Union casualties were reported as 10 killed, 14 wounded, and 64 captured.
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Throughout the remaining two years of service, at least twelve color bearers carried these two flags. The flags bore the marks of their service, including numerous bullet holes, which attested to their honorable history.
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Community, loyalty, and pride in their service and what they fought for resonated through the veterans and their families for the rest of their lives. Reunions were regularly held for the soldiers of the 24th Ohio,
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felt that a regimental flag was necessary for the regiment's honor. By February 1862, the silk regimental colors had arrived and were presented to Major Albert S. Hall during the regiment's dress parade.
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Sergeant Major John D Vance - Badly wounded in the Summer of 1861, so the surgeon ordered a coffin to be built for him; promoted from Private Co. D July 4, 1861; mustered out with regiment June 24, 1864.
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Fort Monroe on Cheat Summit. Observing the fort and the entrenchments on Cheat Summit, a Confederate Colonel declares, "It would be madness to make an attack." (Virginia State Archives).
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During the Battle of Stones River, the flag sustained significant damage; the Battle-axe was shot away, two bullets shattered its staff, and twenty-three holes pierced its folds.
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The 24th Ohio Infantry mustered out of service at Columbus, Ohio, beginning on June 17, 1864, and ending June 24, 1864. Company D reenlisted and became Company D,
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flag as their national color up to that point in the war, which had been hastily completed by Lieutenant Dewitt Clinton Wadsworth's wife and three neighbors in
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Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861–1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission
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Evans, Nelson W. In memoriam, a tribute of respect to the memory of the deceased soldiers of Adams County, Ohio : an address, 1902
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Colonel David J. Higgins - Often couldn't command due to persistent debilitating rheumatism; dismissed for cowardice at the
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Osburn, Richard B. 24th and 175th Regiments of Volunteer Infantry from Ohio, 1861-1865 (Brunswick, GA: R. B. Osburn), 2005.
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Following the conclusion of the war, the silk flags were retired and displayed in the "relic room" or rotunda of the
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Sergeant Major Furley D. Bisett - September 28, 1861, promoted from 1st Sergeant Co. B; to 2nd Lieutenant Co. H.
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In memoriam, a tribute of respect to the memory of the deceased soldiers of Adams County, Ohio : an address
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after Lieut. Benjamin J. Horton was severely wounded; was killed when the regiment was flanked the next day.
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Sergeant Major Charles G. Morehouse - May 1, 1863, promoted from Corporal Co. A; to 2nd Lieutenant Co. K.
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to obtain a regulation regimental flag for the 24th Ohio. The regiment had been using a non-regulation
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until severely wounded; promoted to Captain April 21, 1864; mustered out with regiment June 24, 1864.
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The regiment was attached to Cheat Mountain Brigade, West Virginia, to November 1861. 10th Brigade,
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before the county's volunteers had left for training. Although the wool flag had served them well,
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Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908.
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after Col. Jones' death for only minutes before being killed by a fragment of shell to the head.
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War of the Rebellion: Serial 005 Page 0190 OPERATIONS IN MD., N. VA., AND W. VA. Chapter XIV.
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Official roster of the soldiers of the state of Ohio in the war of the rebellion., 1861-1866 .
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War of the Rebellion: Serial 005 Page 0190 OPERATIONS IN MD., N. VA., AND W. VA. Chapter XIV.
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Captain Moses J. Patterson - A popular figure in the regiment; died September 2, 1861, at
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after Capt. Weller's death; in command of the regiment before muster out, June 24, 1864.
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until his leg was fractured so severely it needed amputation; resigned June 10, 1863.
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A History of Adams County, Ohio: From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time
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Lieutenant-Colonel Albert S. Hall - Enlisted as a private; severely wounded at
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and mustered in for three years service on June 17, 1861, under the command of
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Internet Archive: Nelson Wiley Evans, A History of Adams County, Ohio, 1900
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Ohio in the Civil War: 24th Ohio Volunteer Infantry by Larry Stevens
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after Maj. Terry's death, but was killed instantly by canister shot.
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24th and 175th Regiments of Volunteer Infantry from Ohio, 1861-1865
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while attempting to save a wounded Private; sobriquet "The Brave."
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Lieutenant-Colonel Lucien C. Buttles - Resigned November 28, 1861.
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The 24th Ohio Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Jackson and
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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Coffey, Walter The Dalton Demonstration (Civil War Months), 2019
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reserves to check any enemy advance on the road. They proceeded
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Reunion of Co. D, 24th O.V.I., Blue Creek, Ohio, Circa 1910
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A fight erupted at the pass 5 miles northwest of camp when
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to have suffered its only defeat on the battlefield at the
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Ohio in the War: Her Statesmen, Her Generals, and Soldiers
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Sergeant Major Charles R. Harman - Assumed command at the
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May 29, 1861, to June 24, 1864 (Co. D to October 22, 1865)
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Major Thomas M. McClure - Dismissed for cowardice at the
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was engaged by 60 scouts under Capt. John Coons of the
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Buell's Campaign in North Alabama and Middle Tennessee
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Forrest's Expedition Into West Tennessee and Kentucky
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1864
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Major Shelton Sturgess - Resigned November 28, 1861.
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Ohio Civil War Central: 24th Ohio Infantry Regiment
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Dryden - Commanded at the 398:engagement only lasted about half an hour. 1414: 1400: 1392: 747:; June 12, 1861, appointed Colonel of the 675:Lieutenant-Colonel Samuel Augustus Gilbert 1367:Regimental flag of the 24th Ohio Infantry 700:on July 16, 1862; nicknamed "Uncle Jake." 1315:A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion 1210:A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion 1099: 1097: 782:Captain Enoch Weller - Commanded at the 548: 338:Post-War photo of Col. David J. Higgins. 1362:National flag of the 24th Ohio Infantry 1212:(Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908. 1062: 330:The Battle Before Cheat Mountain Summit 1317:. Des Moines, IA: Dyer Publishing Co. 1259:" by Federal Publishing Company, 1908 26: 1493:First Confederate incursion into Ohio 1226:(Brunswick, GA: R. B. Osburn), 2005. 775:Major Henry Terry - Commanded at the 684:Lieutenant-Colonel Frederick C. Jones 7: 1372:Flags & Colors of the Union Army 1357:(Tennessee Historical Society), 2017 1290:(Tennessee Historical Society), 2017 923:Later in April 1862, members of the 276:, with around 300 engaged, defended 1219:(Akron, OH: Werner Co.), 1886–1895. 284:—from around 4,500 Confederates of 154:Capture and Occupation of Nashville 25: 665:Lieutenant-Colonel Albert S. Hall 176:Skirmish at Lee and Gordon's Mill 1300: 1173:Ohio Roster Commission 1886-1895 1111: 1030: 1016: 236: 35: 1584:Soldiers' and Sailors' Monument 797:Sergeant Major Edgar R. Kellogg 161:Siege and Occupation of Corinth 1641:1864 disestablishments in Ohio 1423:Ohio in the American Civil War 1348:24th O.V.I. by John Rutherford 174:Affair at Nelson's Cross Roads 1: 1244:Congress' Congressional Globe 1109:Ohio Valley Publishing. 1886. 851:; struck twice and killed by 100:"The Cleveland Garribaldians" 1488:Knights of the Golden Circle 1382:The Reverend Colonel Higgins 1046:List of Ohio Civil War units 883:24th O.V.I. 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Index

24th Ohio Infantry

United States
Union
Infantry
Model 1816 Musket
Springfield Model 1855
Springfield Model 1861
Waxed jacket
Slouch hat
Battle of Cheat Mountain
Battle of Greenbrier River
Battle of Shiloh
Siege and Occupation of Corinth
Buell's Campaign in North Alabama and Middle Tennessee
Battle of Perryville
Battle of Stones River
Tullahoma Campaign
Battle of Chickamauga
Siege of Chattanooga
Battle of Lookout Mountain
Battle of Missionary Ridge
Battle of Ringgold Gap
Forrest's Expedition Into West Tennessee and Kentucky
Battle of Rocky Face Ridge
XIV Corps
Army of the Cumberland

infantry
regiment

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