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32nd Indiana Infantry Regiment

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450: 744: 436: 26: 681:'s division on the battlefield. During the second day of battle, Col. Willich displayed his leadership abilities when his troops became unsteady under heavy fire. After ordering the 32nd Indiana to assemble in a double column facing the enemy, Willich took up a position on horseback in the front of the formation, with his back to the enemy, and drilled his men until they regained their composure. Once the 32nd Indiana had recovered its stability, it advanced with the 77th Pennsylvania to prevent the Confederates from attacking the Union line. The 32nd Indiana suffered 119 casualties, including 19 dead, at Shiloh. 53: 960: 662:. The outmanned 32nd Indiana infantry successfully repelled the charging Confederate cavalry. The 32nd Indiana's casualties from the battle varied, depending on the source, but the final count was 46 (13 killed, 28 wounded, and 5 captured).The regiment's success in battle with so few casualties has been partially attributed to its thorough training during the early months of the war. After the battle, the 32nd Indiana performed garrison duty and helped with construction projects at Munfordville. 974: 677:, but destroyed bridges along the route slowed its progress. On April 6, 1862, the 32nd Indiana heard artillery fire in the distance and quickly prepared for the 20-mile (32 km) march to the battlefield, arriving on the eastern shore of the river, opposite Pittsburgh Landing, to witness the aftermath of the day’s fighting. On April 7, the regiment crossed the river to join 476:. The 32nd Indiana served in the 6th Brigade, Army of the Ohio, to December 1861; the 6th Brigade, 2nd Division, Army of the Ohio, to September 1862; and the 6th Brigade, 2nd Division, 1st Corps, Army of the Ohio, to November 1862. The 32nd Indiana was attached to the 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, Right Wing 14th Army Corps, 405:
on August 12, 1861, and arrived in Indianapolis the following day. He established a recruiting headquarters at Union Hall, located at Pennsylvania and Market Streets in Indianapolis, and began the selection process to fill the ranks of his new regiment. Regimental leaders looked for men among the new
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During July and August 1862, Col. Willich received a promotion and assumed command of the 6th Brigade. The 32nd Indiana remained in Willich's brigade under command of Henry von Trebra, who was promoted to colonel. Francis "Frank" Erdelmeyer assumed command of the regiment after Von Tebra's death.
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From its initial formation in August 1861, the regiment became known as one of Indiana’s most highly disciplined regiments because of its infantry maneuvers, which were based on Prussian infantry tactics and bugle calls, and the general good health of its men. During 1861 and 1862 the regiment's
939:, a German-born pharmacist who immigrated to the United States in 1856 and served in the 32nd Indiana from August 1861 to September 1864, made numerous sketches and drawings during his wartime service with the regiment. His illustrations, which were published in 496:. The reorganized 32nd Indiana was attached to the 2nd Brigade, 1st Separate Division, District of the Etowah, Department of the Cumberland, to June 1865, then the 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 4th Army Corps, to August 1865. The 32nd Indiana served in the 646:. The 32nd Indiana received national recognition in the newspapers for its stand against Confederate forces. A detachment from the 32nd Indiana (fewer than 500 men) under Lt. Col. Henry von Trebra fought off 1,300 Confederate troops, including men from 491:
After the regiment's three-year men returned to Indiana in August 1864, its remaining soldiers consolidated into the three companies (A, B, and C). In September 1864 they joined with a fourth company of recent recruits (Company D) to form a
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842:, into Kentucky, (August 16–22, 1864) that included skirmishes at White Oak Springs (August 17), Gouger's Lake (August 18), and Smith's Mills (August 19). They mustered out of service at Indianapolis on September 7, 1864. 642:. The regiment's service at Rowlett's Station became notable as one of the few occasions during the war when Union infantry successfully defended itself in the open against repeated cavalry assaults from the 837:
On August 2, 1864, the regiment's three-year enlisted men were ordered to Indiana, where they were scheduled to muster out of service. En route to Indianapolis these soldiers took part in an expedition from
894:." The total number of casualties reported for the regiment is 278, which includes 7 officers and 174 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded, and 1 officer and 96 enlisted men who died from disease. 1840: 1825: 1835: 449: 943:, provide a visual record of the 32nd Indiana’s camp life and battle experiences as well as his impressions of the people, places, and major events the regiment encountered during the war. 385:'s call for recruits to enlist in the Union Army and urged the governor to establish the state's first German regiment, which became the 32nd Indiana. Governor Morton selected 410:
who had fighting experience and were in good physical condition. The first 434 men who enlisted in the regiment for three years mustered into service on August 24, 1861.
1069: 732:(December 30–31, 1862, and January 1–3, 1863). The regiment estimated its casualties at 12 men killed, 40 wounded, and 115 captured. Confederates took the prisoners to 743: 480:, from November 1862 to January 1863; and the 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 20th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to October 1863; and the 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 890:
Of the 905 original members of the 32nd Indiana who left Indianapolis in 1861, 281 returned three years later to muster out of service; 89 men were mustered out "
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in 1864. After its first group of three-year enlisted men mustered out at Indianapolis on September 7, 1864, the remaining troops in the regiment fought at the
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About 285 men whose mustering into service dated after 1862 remained in the 32nd Indiana and consolidated into a battalion garrisoned at
987: 303:, the regiment's first recruits mustered into service on August 24, 1861. From 1861 to 1865, the 32nd Indiana was attached to the first 624: 1778: 1257: 1758: 1329: 914: 859: 635: 608: 536: 351: 319: 224: 103: 891: 1601: 1106: 1676:"Reviews: Blood Shed in This War: Civil War Illustrations by Captain Adolph Metzner, 32nd Indiana by Michael A. Peake" 1540:"Reviews: Blood Shed in This War: Civil War Illustrations by Captain Adolph Metzner, 32nd Indiana by Michael A. Peake" 823: 592: 204: 1699: 1466: 815: 584: 194: 795: 776: 169: 157: 68: 965: 827: 807: 678: 596: 576: 469: 209: 184: 1063: 1058: 992: 787: 647: 1675: 1621: 1539: 1283: 717: 643: 930: 855: 851: 729: 639: 604: 548: 485: 477: 347: 327: 308: 219: 118: 997: 918: 839: 803: 764: 756: 572: 481: 375: 179: 140: 128: 1455:
Dyer lists the total as 268, but the sum of the casualty numbers he reported is 278. See Dyer, p. 1132.
401:(Ohio's first German regiment), to organize a new regiment for Indiana. Willich was commissioned as a 1660:"National Cemetery Administration: Conservation and Relocation of the 32nd Indiana Infantry Monument" 1518:"National Cemetery Administration: Conservation and Relocation of the 32nd Indiana Infantry Monument" 772: 768: 760: 713: 685: 631:, where it remained until December 9, 1861, protecting workers who were repairing a railroad bridge. 620: 560: 556: 339: 335: 152: 147: 135: 1742: 1496: 684:
In the months following Shiloh, the 32nd Indiana took part in the advance on Confederate troops at
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In late September 1861, still 130 men short of a full regiment, the 32nd Indiana was dispatched to
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in September 1861. In mid-October 1861 the regiment became one of four attached to
300: 879: 863: 669:(April 6−7, 1862). On March 16, 1862, the regiment began its march west to join 655: 407: 1703: 1645:"Indiana Regimental Histories: 32nd REGIMENT INFANTRY ("1st GERMAN REGIMENT")" 1470: 1175:"Indiana Regimental Histories: 32nd REGIMENT INFANTRY ("1st GERMAN REGIMENT")" 955: 906: 862:(September 2–6, 1864). In mid-June 1865, new orders moved the 32nd Indiana to 390: 278: 882:, before its remaining soldiers mustered out of service on December 4, 1865. 1612: 1117: 867: 780: 701: 493: 355: 922: 709: 651: 628: 458: 284: 281: 88: 78: 500:
until its remaining troops mustered out of service on December 4, 1865.
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until its remaining men mustered out of service on December 4, 1865.
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Troops of the Thirty-second Indiana at Chickamauga, September 1863
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during 1861 and 1862. The 32nd Indiana also participated in the
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The 32nd Indiana experienced its first major action at the
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in April 1861, Indiana's German community responded to
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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Units and formations of the Union Army from Indiana
921:is generally considered to be the oldest surviving 261: 251: 239: 234: 94: 84: 74: 64: 46: 38: 30:Troops of the 32nd Regiment, Indiana Volunteers by 18: 1722:. Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Society Press. 814:, and Allatoona Hills (May 25–June 5); and at the 413:Regimental officers at the time it was organized: 1836:Military units and formations established in 1861 1759:"Baptism of Fire at Rowlett's Station, Kentucky" 1330:"Baptism of Fire at Rowlett's Station, Kentucky" 1169: 1167: 1165: 1163: 854:. The reorganized 32nd Indiana took part in the 779:(November 25). The regiment remained in eastern 1739:"German Indiana Regt. Monument To be Preserved" 1493:"German Indiana Regt. Monument To be Preserved" 1161: 1159: 1157: 1155: 1153: 1151: 1149: 1147: 1145: 1143: 913:, to commemorate his comrades who died at the 354:. A reorganized 32nd Indiana, which included a 1100: 818:(May 27). The 32nd Indiana also fought at the 440:Field staff, 32nd Regiment, Indiana Volunteers 318:The regiment's major engagements included the 1586:"32nd Regiment Infantry, 1st German Regiment" 1189:"32nd Regiment Infantry, 1st German Regiment" 1098: 1096: 1094: 1092: 1090: 1088: 1086: 1084: 1082: 1080: 933:lobby, Louisville, Kentucky, in August 2010. 8: 1236: 1234: 1129: 1127: 1019: 1017: 1015: 1013: 794:(May 1–September 8, 1864) and fought at the 342:in 1863, and in numerous battles during the 1811:Papers at the Terry's Texas Rangers website 1798:Appletons Cyclopaedia of American Biography 1070:Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography 673:'s Union Army at Pittsburgh Landing on the 1420: 1418: 1378: 1376: 1310: 1308: 751:During 1863 the regiment took part in the 24: 1686:(2). Bloomington: Indiana University: 186 1632:(2). Bloomington: Indiana University: 148 1550:(2). Bloomington: Indiana University: 186 1294:(2). Bloomington: Indiana University: 148 1251: 1249: 1207: 1205: 917:in December 1861. Dedicated in 1862, the 830:(July 19–20), before taking part in the 763:(August 16–September 22), including the 742: 468:'s 6th Brigade, under Brigadier General 275:32nd Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry 1781:. Civil War Interactive. Archived from 1260:. Civil War Interactive. Archived from 1009: 457:The 32nd Indiana left Indianapolis for 358:of four companies, was attached to the 858:(August 31–September 1, 1864) and the 15: 1662:. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs 1520:. U.S. Department of Veterans Affairs 905:, a private in the 32nd Indiana from 759:(June 22–24 and June 24–27), and the 7: 786:In May 1864 the 32nd Indiana joined 406:recruits arriving at Indianapolis's 988:List of Indiana Civil War regiments 712:(October 1–15), before marching to 521:Lt. Col. Francis "Frank" Erdelmeyer 1846:German-American culture in Indiana 623:, and was assigned to protect the 563:. In 1864 the regiment joined the 14: 1779:"August Willich in the Civil War" 1258:"August Willich in the Civil War" 625:Louisville and Nashville Railroad 1741:. Civil War News. Archived from 1674:Nemerov, Alexander (June 2012). 1538:Nemerov, Alexander (June 2012). 1495:. Civil War News. Archived from 972: 958: 755:(June 22–July 7), including the 51: 42:August 24, 1861–December 4, 1865 728:The 32nd Indiana fought at the 665:The 32nd Indiana saw action at 535:major engagements included the 1831:1861 establishments in Indiana 1700:"32nd INDIANA MONUMENT UPDATE" 1467:"32nd INDIANA MONUMENT UPDATE" 638:(December 17, 1861), south of 397:, at that time a major of the 19:32nd Indiana Infantry Regiment 1: 1620:Fraley, Miranda (June 2001). 1282:Fraley, Miranda (June 2001). 426:Henry Von Tebra, drillmaster 1680:Indiana Magazine of History 1626:Indiana Magazine of History 1600:Dyer, Frederick H. (1908). 1544:Indiana Magazine of History 1288:Indiana Magazine of History 1105:Dyer, Frederick H. (1908). 915:Battle of Rowlett's Station 860:Battle of Lovejoy's Station 834:(July 22–August 25, 1864). 824:Battle of Kennesaw Mountain 708:'s Confederate troops into 658:artillery under Brig. Gen. 636:Battle of Rowlett's Station 537:Battle of Rowlett's Station 399:9th Ohio Volunteer Infantry 352:Battle of Lovejoy's Station 320:Battle of Rowlett's Station 225:Battle of Lovejoy's Station 205:Battle of Kennesaw Mountain 104:Battle of Rowlett's Station 1862: 1718:Peake, Michael A. (2010). 1024:Peake, Michael A. (2010). 929:. It was installed in the 796:Battle of Rocky Face Ridge 777:Battle of Missionary Ridge 265:Francis "Frank" Erdelmeyer 170:Battle of Rocky Face Ridge 158:Battle of Missionary Ridge 966:American Civil War portal 828:Battle of Peachtree Creek 775:(November 23–24) and the 567:and fought in battles at 470:Alexander McDowell McCook 311:, where it served in the 210:Battle of Peachtree Creek 185:Battle of New Hope Church 23: 1800:. New York: D. Appleton. 1073:. New York: D. Appleton. 993:Indiana in the Civil War 816:Battle of Pickett's Mill 696:'s campaign in northern 195:Battle of Pickett's Mill 1588:. The Civil War Archive 1191:. The Civil War Archive 1064:"Willich, August"  718:Murfreesboro, Tennessee 692:(April 29–May 30); and 291:. It was also known as 1720:Blood Shed In This War 1569:Blood Shed In This War 1426:Blood Shed In This War 1410:Blood Shed In This War 1397:Blood Shed In This War 1384:Blood Shed In This War 1368:Blood Shed In This War 1355:Blood Shed In This War 1316:Blood Shed In This War 1241:Blood Shed In This War 1226:Blood Shed In This War 1213:Blood Shed In This War 1135:Blood Shed In This War 1026:Blood Shed In This War 941:Blood Shed in This War 931:Frazier History Museum 870:, and in July 1865 to 856:Battle of Jonesborough 852:Chattanooga, Tennessee 822:(June 10–July 2), the 748: 730:Battle of Stones River 640:Munfordville, Kentucky 549:Battle of Stones River 486:Chattanooga, Tennessee 478:Army of the Cumberland 454: 446: 423:Carl Schmitt, adjutant 348:Battle of Jonesborough 328:Battle of Stones River 309:Army of the Cumberland 299:descent. Organized at 220:Battle of Jonesborough 119:Battle of Stones River 1647:. Civil War - Indiana 1177:. 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Index


Adolph Metzner
United States
Union
Infantry
Regiment
American Civil War
Battle of Rowlett's Station
Battle of Shiloh
Siege of Corinth
Battle of Stones River
Tullahoma Campaign
Battle of Liberty Gap
Chickamauga Campaign
Battle of Chickamauga
Chattanooga Campaign
Orchard Knob
Battle of Missionary Ridge
Atlanta Campaign
Battle of Rocky Face Ridge
Battle of Resaca
Battle of Adairsville
Battle of New Hope Church
Battle of Dallas
Battle of Pickett's Mill
Battle of Marietta
Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
Battle of Peachtree Creek
Battle of Atlanta
Battle of Jonesborough

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