183rd Ohio Infantry
in the American Civil War
Online Books
183rd Ohio Infantry Soldier Roster - Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1866, Volume 9, by Ohio Roster Commission (Joseph B. Foraker, Governor, James S. Robinson, Sec'y of State and H. A. Axline, Adjutant-General), 1886 View Entire Book Regimental History One Hundred and Eighty-third Infantry. — Col., George W. Hoge; Lieut.-Cols., Mervin Clark, August C. Hatry, John Lang; Majs., William F. Scott, Columbus Thornton. This regiment was organized at Cincinnati and Sandusky in Sept. and Oct., 1864, to serve for one year. On Nov. 19 it left Camp Dennison and arrived at Columbia, Tenn., on the 28th. It was assigned to the 3d brigade, 2nd division, 23d corps, with which it remained during its entire term of service. It was engaged with the enemy at Spring Hill, Franklin and Nashville. It afterward moved with the corps to Clifton on the Tennessee river, and thence via Cincinnati, Washington, D. C, and Fort Fisher to Wilmington, N. C. Proceeding via Kinston it joined Gen. Sherman's army at Goldsboro and after the surrender of Johnston's army moved to Salisbury. It was mustered out on July 17, 1865, in accordance with orders from the war department.Footnotes: Regimental history taken from "The Union Army" by Federal Publishing Company, 1908 - Volume 2 |
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