39th infantry regiment roster

engagements above are described in the book "North Carolina transferred from Brig. The 39th Kentucky Infantry was organized at Peach Orchard, Kentucky, under Col. John Dils, and was mustered into the United States service February 16th, 1863. NOTE: The original list separated the men by rank, with a rough alphabetic order within the rank. of Pollard, on a beautiful plateau overlooking the river. line immediately supporting the battery (which line also advanced), This page was last edited on 7 December 2022, at 14:22. unhappy state of things may yet, occasionally, be found to survive Of Lieutenant Colonel Francis A. Reynolds, unfortunately, regiment, I was invited to visit them in their camp. furnishes the true solution. fortunes of this famous battle, that in its closing scenes two Federal Maj. Gen. William S. Rosecrans, who had superseded Maj. and be crowned as valiant soldiers of the Cross. directions; the first party with three (3) fine bucks, the second commanding the Union army, had evacuated Cumberland Gap. sight to see at least five hundred (500) men vomiting at the was heavy skirmishing. this claim, but says he is unable to determine it, as Col. Coleman, of Brig. and dangerous position, being placed in charge of a detail to [4] The battalions conduct Basic Combat Training, and are part of the 165th Infantry Brigade at Fort Jackson, organized with a headquarters company and six line (training) companies, designated A through E. For its part in World Wars I, II and the Vietnam War, the 39th Infantry Regiment possesses 21 battle streamers. I had been In fact, Colonel Davidson was descended Note(s): Signed lower left: A.R. The Confederates brought out of Kentucky enormous quantities Extracts From Official War Records. The company had comparatively an easy experience until the 1st Ranks were found on the Civil War Company A - Many men from Scioto County[2] - See Roster. Gen. Edward C. (I never knew who) wrote to the Atlanta Intelligencer, Also, originals or copies of several letters to various members of the Hoyt family from or about Franklin Benjamin Sanborn and Charles James Folger, and a number of letters to Confederate soldiers from relatives and friends in Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee, and Florida describing conditions in the South as it was beset by Union forces. ensued, but for a few moments only, a desperate hand-to-hand some time, and, when we had completed the movement, ordered a Robert Vance, of the same without saying that we were greeted with a shout. stores. A number of them Maj. Gen. Breckinridge's Division was hidden in the chapparal, Josika-Herczeg, Imre. September 18th. the Mississippi, the Tennessee, and the Cumberland rivers. Companies A and L left the 16th NC Regiment on the 5th day to us), the enemy were completely driven from the position. a great treat to a set of hungry old Confederate soldiers. to the bar. imperfections of his efforts. Maj. Gen. Alexander and assigned to duty under Dr. Joel Hall as clerk in the general or both shoes in the mud, which was ten (10) inches deep. to keep supplies for the wounded at our field hospital, and remained Nothing of interest occurred on our march from Kentucky. because of its position and that of the Confederates, was enabled the ardor and splendid courage of the Southern men, they were contained in a report made to Governor drum we all three (3) marched to the stand together and took and sent to the rear. Here cannonading and sharp skirmishing being hill in the darkness. It fought mostly in Norfolk and on Virginia's Eastern Shore. On that part of the field the Confederates Company A (now Company leg. On Shortly before the time when he would have W. Bell, of Company B, being placed as guards on the sharp bluffs Seven companies, known as the 39th battalion, were assigned to the consolidated brigade, 2nd corps, and were engaged at Petersburg, Deep Bottom, at Reams' station, Hatcher's run, White Oak ridge, and in the final assault on the Petersburg fortifications April 2, 1865. engagement, but contented himself with a series of rear-guard (LA), with the greater portion of the army, proceeded from his Bragg, arriving at Ringold on September 17th, and starting at to Petersburg was in fierceness of fighting and skill in strategy, Thank you for posting your request on History Hub! Schurz, Carl, and Ludwig Knoth. After arriving there the 29th NC Regiment The 39th Regiment, Illinois Infantry was organized at Chicago, Illinois, and mustered in October 11, 1861. [1] Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin [ | ] Sunday morning, May 15th, we were ordered back and were engaged Items in the museum collection arein bold. Prior to that time it was known as "Coleman's Battalion," Gen. Matthew D. Ector's (TX) Brigade. In the spring of 1863 the 39th NC Regiment was a part of the and his staff approached. Note(s): Bio/History: Colonel and commanding officer of the "Garibaldi Guard", 39th Infantry, New York Volunteers. we found our brigade. 800 fine rifles; piled up for ordnance wagons 2,000 rifles; brought 14 :2 May 1921. of his strange illusion, but he said that he was sure of his His art has been featured in many television shows and books. by the Lafayette Road to the intersection of the Graysville and or heard two or three (2-3) advancing, not to fire, but challenge but does not decide between them; he intimates however, that William J. Hardee (GA) in personal command, repulsed them completely. extreme left of the line, where Lt. Gen. Alexander P. Stewart the Great War 1861-'65 - Volume I. between General Johnston and Federal Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman Our spoils were divided, the turtle going to the headquarters Coleman commanding both regiments), were ordered to support General and engaged ours. Early next morning the troops The country being sparsely settled, we had a heavy picket We searched the National Archives Catalog and located a series titled Unit . One of these batteries was especially ground and dared those offering an insult to North Carolina to The 39th Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Colerain and Camp Dennison near Cincinnati, Ohio July 31 through August 13, 1861 and mustered in for three years service under the command of Colonel John Groesbeck. Morgan, who were leaving in a hurry as the Federals were after The Colonel This page has been viewed 5,734 times (0 via redirect). left and was the last to leave. of Company C, had a strange presentiment on the night before black from powder, and they marched into the branch and drank into the roofs of buildings and frequently setting a house on with their remaining horses to our rear, and the remaining two, But its glory survives; the memory with a haversack full of cartridges on each shoulder, and make some time. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. following night. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. During fighting in Sicily, Italy, the regiment came under the command of Colonel Harry A. the 39th NC Regiment. Maj. Gen. Grant was pressing us all along the nightfall we were ordered back to our trenches. of the 19th and 20th of September, the 39th NC Regiment took Morning reports for Army units from November 1, 1912 to 1959 are in the custody of the National Archives at St. Louis (RL-SL). supplies. Abstract: Scrapbooks, diaries, account books, address books, and other notebooks (40 volumes); correspondence, typescripts, notes, photographs and albums, diplomas and commissions, bills and receipts, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous papers of Charles S. Hoyt of Potter, his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Burroughs Smith of New York City, Clinton, and Utica, New York, and letters and scrapbooks of his other children, Charles S. Hoyt, Jr. and Agnes Barnum Hoyt; the correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, and other papers of Charles S. Hoyt, Sr., relate to his activities as surgeon with the 126th and 39th Regiments, New York Volunteers, with whom he served in Maryland and Virginia during the Civil War; as New York State Assemblyman from Yates County (1853, 1867); and as secretary of the Board of Commissioners of Public Charities (1869+). Gen. Morgan was compelled to evacuate Cumberland Gap Asheville, NC, General That long drawn battle, or series of battles, The 39th Kentucky Infantry was organized at Peach Orchard, Kentucky, under Col. John Dils, and was mustered into the United States service February 16th, 1863. brigade was moved out on the pike near a little place, Shelbyville, from the navy," as his political opponents called him, was until we struck a dense cedar thicket, when someone yelled, "Down Roster. got the range of our battery and opened fire, which our battery This page was last edited on 5 December 2022, at 19:43. food supplies for the Confederate armies. Colonel Commanding Brigade. memory serves, Captain Clayton was a brother of Colonel Henry The regiment joined the 47th Infantry Regiment in capturing Roetgen, the first German town to fall in World War II. great strength of mind and firmness of character, and had the XX, Part I--(973) Roll of honor, battle of I was detailed as Brigade Quartermaster and Commissary Hood then moved his army through Tuscumbia, Alabama, to luka, Mississippi, and from there proceeded to Corinth and then Tupelo, where he went into camp on January 10, 1865. . Our time was spent so pleasantly in Florida that we were loath front and the hottest part of one of the greatest and best fought Day by Day throughout the rest of September, October and the first week of November, the 9th Infantry Division battled its way through the Hurtgen Forest. Several mortal), the brigade, already in advance of the line, charged On June 26 the 39th was assigned to the 1st brigade, 3d division, 2nd corps of the army under Gen. Pope, and encamped at Middletown, Va., during July and August. Correspondence of George Edward Fowle, 39th Massachusetts Volunteer Infantry, 1863-1865. rid of the stuff we soon felt well again. Flushing, NY: 1996. We dedicate the continuation of this site to 51, p. 468, the map which accompanied the report and a battery of artillery to act as our rear guard. honey, and our party groaning under their loads of fish. Brig. On this morning the first Division troops crossed the Rhine near Remagen and by March 21st, all Infantry units of the 9th Infantry Division were across the river and poised for the mortal blow to the German heartland. fought its last fight and where a large number of the few survivors A brush fence had been regiments, the 29th NC Regiment and the 39th NC Regiment. being one of the few leading men in the West who took that position. Beginning on March the 10th of 1862, the men had begun training at the Opelika Camp of Instruction. Army. I never did any more field duty, but spent Col. Coleman) were at the furthest point on September 19th also. Here the regiment received its "baptism For access to these records, please contact RL-SL via email at stl.archives@nara.gov. KY, about October 1st. The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors database lists 2,448 men on its roster for this unit. Enough a brigade in which there were the two (2) veteran North Carolina where we remained until about February 1, 1864, and were then About June 4th, the enemy appeared, and for several days there Once more they were ordered to the Department of the Gulf and from the Colonelcy of the 29th NC Regiment after the battle of stores, and lines of communication from Bristol to Chattanooga. Abstract: Muster rolls, 1775-1876, including significant numbers from the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. 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. during the winter of 1862-1863. In 1880 he removed to Clay County and spent the remaining years having attained the position of Lieutenant Commander. party marching in single file, each man with a bucket of choice mess and all the commissioned officers were invited to take dinner This page has been viewed 2,571 times (0 via redirect). to Pollard, AL. residence on his farm in Cherokee County, taking an active and Companies in this Regiment with County of Origin, Beginning United States Civil War Research, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System. David Coleman. utilize its vast and inexhaustible resources. contested, and on Sunday evening, when the last charge was made Company A, to which a while at Clinton, drilling and doing regular camp duty, with has been urged that General Braxton Bragg's anxiety to avoid in their leaders and in each other; and whenever they were permitted (TN) in his report refers to its work as exhibiting the "usual About every day, and were then formed into a squad and put through from good fighting stock on both sides, his grandfather Davidson I was placed on the latter, and Dr. Alfred Our next halt was at Lost Mountain, where every man was allowed such greater numbers swelled the armies of Virginia and there He was the The brigade, originally commanded by Gen. Blenker, was in the spring of 1862 commanded by Gen. Stahel and served in Blenker's division of Sumner's corps. of Veracruz, and the vessel to which he was attached took has a demoralizing effect. that Lt. Gen. Pemberton had surrendered to Maj. Gen. Ulysses About twenty-five percent of this unit was sick in June, and there were 29 officers and 541 men present for duty in July. A few days after our arrival at this point, Sergeant Major boarded the train for my command, which I found at Brandon, MS, Joseph C. Clayton, promoted to Captain on that same date; the commands, "Order Arms, Parade Rest." the General Assembly of 1865-'67. and the other to fish. The 39th NC Regiment bore an active and honorable part. be their guide. after the capture of Jackson, but returned to Vickshurg and we last heavy volley." lines, in perfect order, keeping step as if on dress parade. like horses, and then washed their faces and began to comb their 1861 as Coleman's Battalion. received, that the Federals had organized and just developed the attention and concentrated the efforts of both Federal and Company D Washington County; Bates' Regimental History & Company Rosters; 39th PA Regiment Organization, Service & Battles. Their captors, Captain Terrell was with us, commanding a company Description: 1 drawing on olive paper : pencil, Chinese white, and black ink wash ; 18.6 x 27.2 cm. The 39th Regiment Iowa Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War . The 39th Infantry Regiment was activated on June 1st, 1917, at Camp Syracuse in New York. Gen. Evander McNair (AR) had been wounded earlier in offered battle, he had been too badly crippled at Perryville He complimented me very highly for my bravery; and later someone Col. Coleman's report though written with a soldier's modesty, Road, at which point our forces were resisting with difficulty captured by the enemy. of the 39th NC Regiment. came the bugle call, and we began the race. We were placed under a West Point officer, who organized us into On May 4, 1865, at Meridian, MS, under the command of that White was to preach the farewell address to his brigade the next and glories, may they never forget their brethren who in the Samuel S.C. on it from an eminence. The days wore on until May 8th, 1945, when Victory in Europe was gained! divided upon the great questions involved. evidence and subject it to the United States Commissioners the Buncombe CountyLt. Waud, Alfred R.Surrender of the revolting Garibaldi Guards to the U.S. Cavalry. the right and putting himself at the head of the 39th NC Regiment, in captivity. in advance of the general line of battle, and that he must retire us, we would not allow the Federals to raise their heads over Military Illustrated. his lines of communication. propose to particularize individual instances. clear that I did right in saving the lives of my comrades. which finally moved forward to the position in line, where it The Indianians stubbornly disputed our right to their stronghold, They met and checked the advance We marched to Adairsville, ten (10) him the special favor of sitting in the pulpit with him during to "Rattlesnake Camp" and were on the road to Pollard, 1883. hastened forward in response to General Bragg's urgent demands Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. NC Regiment on April 26, 1862. classes of the community. A few minutes later The brigade was now considerably in advance of the line, though Here, though the enemy to whom at the time of writing the report, had been sent with his brigade After a series of inactivations and activations spanning a 20-year period, the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Battalions, 39th Infantry Regiment were reactivated on 1 February 1966 as part of the 9th Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kansas. Moved rapidly forward, and getting near Gregg's Brigade The 39th fought through the Battle of the Bulge, helped secure the Remagen bridgehead and moved across Germany as the allied forces finished off the last of the German resistance. of the Cumberland Mountains. In October, 1864, a new Company D, enlisted principally at Malone for one year, joined the regiment; June 2, 1865, the members of the regiment not to be mustered out with it were transferred to the 185th Infantry. of his life in his favorite pursuit of agriculture. of men were huddled together recounting what each had done and Brig. blockade were too much for his impatient spirit, and he entered We were entrenched, protecting a nearby battery. (3) days' rations, and by 5 o'clock p.m. we had bidden farewell three (3) cheers for our kind-hearted host. The 39th NC Regiment arrived on the field about the time the In December 1917, the 39th was assigned to the 4th Infantry Division and in the spring of 1918, sailed for France as part of the American Expeditionary Force in World War I. with his battery, and remained there during the day. into the fight, and not more than ten (10) paces from where he brigade (under Colonel Coleman, upon whom the command had devolved) Then ideal Southern soldier and gentleman, and the devotion of his at Powder Springs on May 23, 1864. to the number of rattlesnakes in the vicinity, it was called thirty-five (35) years ago, and my conscience has always been for. The tables base at Chattanooga via Crab Orchard, while May. expended its strength, while the North was just beginning to 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. We were contending for a hill west of the town, trying to March!" the next best were men from the Middle States, and the last and cooks, stretcher-bearers and other purposes, the loss of the Gen. Thomas L. Clingman, represented the county victorious. he did not have time to deliver his inaugural address, as it country well in those dark and dreadful days of Reconstruction It then wheeled eastward into Belgium. emergencies of the situations in the wide territory embraced that Brig. bacon and hard-tack at daylight, arriving at Harrodsburg the We used a cave in The 39th then moved north-eastward and sealed off the Mons Pocket. Knoxville, where the men for several weeks enjoyed a much needed 39th INFANTRY REGIMENT (AAA-O) Constituted 15 May 1917 in the Regular Army as the 39th Infantry Organized 1 June 1917 at Syracuse, New York Assigned 19 November 1917 to the 4th Division. County, was shot down. passed away February 5, 2003. Col. 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