(Front):
July 1, 1863.
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1st Corps Gen. J.F. Reynolds, Killed
1st Div. Gen. J.S. Wadsworth.
1st Brig. [Iron] Gen. S. Meredith, Wounded
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Iron Brigade
2th, 6th, & 7th Wis. 19th Ind. & 24th Mich. Vols.
Effective strength 1883.
Killed, Wounded & Missing 1212.
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(Left Side):19th Indiana Vol's
July 1, 1863
Col. S.J. Williams.
Lt. Col. W.W. Dudley, wounded
Maj. J. M. Lindley
Adj. J. E. Finney, missing
Sergt. Maj. A. Blanchard, killed
Co. A, Capt. Makepeace, missing
Lieut. Gissel, wounded
Co. B, Lieut. Schlagle
Lt. Jones, killed
Co. C. Capt. Ives, wounded
Lieut. Macy
Lieut. Potts
Co. D. Capt. Holloway
Lt. Yeatman
Co. E, Capt. Green, missing
Lieut. Branson, wounded
Co. F. Capt. Nash
Lieut. Richardson, captured
Co. G, Capt. Shafer, wounded
Lieut Baxter
Lieut. Waldschmidt
Co. H. Capt. Hart, missing
Lieut. Scarbrough, wounded
Lieut. Wilson
Co. I, Lt. Patrick
Lt. Johnson
Co. K, Capt. Orr
Lt. Campbell
Lt. East, killed
Strength, officers and men 288
killed, wounded & missing 210
(Right Side):Engagements: Lewinsville, Mattapony, Rappahannock Station, Sulphur Springs, Gainsville, 2d Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, Fredericksburg, Fitzhugh Crossing, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine Run, Wilderness, Spottsylvania, Laurel Hill, North Anna, Cold Harbor, Petersburg, Mine Explosion, Weldon R.R., Hatcher's Run, 2 Weldon R.R., Morgan's Station, Gravelly Point, Fall of Petersburg, Sailor's Creek, Appomattox, Lee's Surrender
(Back):Record.
Mustered into U.S. Service
July 29, 1861
As veterans Jan. 1, 1864
Consolidated with 7th & 20th Ind.
Oct. 18, 1864
Mustered out July 12, 1865
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