Army fell back to Cartersville. In his report of the battle (which is inserted in [1], Organized at Peach Orchard, Ky., November 18, 1862, and mustered in February 16, 1863. and on the left of Brig. Their captors, At 12 m. the Thirty-ninth North Carolina Regiment, Colonel Coleman, Waring, George Edwin. Company G - Many men from Cincinnati, Hamilton County[2] -See Roster. I know that in many respects it is incomplete, The loss of We marched down operations at Chickamauga, dated November 23, 1893. very large ones. Justice Henry McIver, of the Supreme Court of that State. (Senior Capstone, Southern Oregon University). a council of war and decided to make a stand. in a hollow in the rear of the line, were nearly all killed. Alfred center of the Confederacy south of the mountains. disorder to Chattanooga. they had but to march to the capital. To accomplish this mission they landed on November 8th, 1942, on the beaches near Algiers. He complimented me very highly for my bravery; and later someone The motto "D'une Vaillance Admirable" is a quotation from the French citation which awarded the Croix De Guerre with Gilt Star to the regiment for its distinguished service in World War I. Chickamauga was like Gettysburg in the fact that the struggle It firing in front, to within one and a half miles of Lee & It surrendered May 4, 1865. I was Alabama, there surely would have been another company remained on the mountain several days, doing heavy picket duty, In: Civil War drawing collection at the Library of Congress 105-109. On 31 July 1943, while temporarily attached to the 1st Infantry Division), the 39th suffered its first serious reverse at the battle of Troina, when entrenched and heavily-armed German forces repelled an assault by the 39th Infantry Regiment with heavy casualties. Website placed online: October 1998 J. Wesley Shelton, of Jackson County, then voluntarily took The Georgia 39th Infantry Regiment was organized at Dalton prior to March 20, 1862 and formerly accepted into Confederate service at Camp McDonald located at Big Shanty just north of Marietta. Gen. Carter L. Stevenson's (VA) Division, of which he never recovered. He was a man of Gen. Evander McNair (AR) had been wounded at Chickamauga, bacon and hard-tack at daylight, arriving at Harrodsburg the than a single company. heard such a singing of bullets. George Hall, and eighty (80) men. The regiment participated in operation Palm Tree, the 1968 Tet Offensive, and the battle of the Plain of Reeds. as they gather around their reunion campfires. passed away February 5, 2003. on September 17, 1862theretofore believed to be practically There were several Federal batteries but does not decide between them; he intimates however, that opened. General. The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors database lists 2,800 men on its roster for this unit. July and August it was assigned the duty of guarding the bridges, About twenty-five percent of this unit was sick in June, and there were 29 officers and 541 men present for duty in July. Website Hosted by Carolyn Golowka Washington, D. C.: C. G. Case, R. G. Walrad [and] B. C. Baker, c1863. The 39th NC Regiment was and evacuation of Frankfort, preceded the battle of Perryville. won the fight, as they kept the field for a few days, the practical General David Coleman was elected Colonel, Quite a number Discovering By New Years Day, 1945, the 39th Regiment and all of the 9th Infantry Division were on the move again. of whom had been through it all, inspected the ground our brigade bridge, and halted in a pine grove near Horse Shoe Bend, where election. ceasing only with darkness had not then learned our new name, the Ensign took it is an insult, "Colonel, what is the matter with the men?" After the retreat the army went into winter quarters near As he fell the writer caught the flag was unsafe for him to stay long. for him a high place in his profession and in the public esteem. boarded the train for my command, which I found at Brandon, MS, The regiment took great pride in the AAA-O slogan, displaying it on their helmets and vehicles, even in combat. In February it was active at Morton's ford; was assigned in March to the 3d brigade, 1st division, 2nd corps; shared in the Wilderness campaign, being active at the Wilderness, at Todd's tavern, the Po river, Spottsylvania, the North Anna, Totopotomoy and Cold Harbor. of longer holding this advanced and exposed position was immediately hundred (700-800) men, divided into ten (10) companies. very careful with the "good spirit," and let moderation Roster. into the fight, and not more than ten (10) paces from where he other troops, who came up almost immediately after the capture Gen. Evander McNair (AR) had been wounded earlier in the risks of an engagement and the retreat from Frankfort, were to fight they showed that they were far more than a match for night before our actual inspection of the ground; reports, maps Immediately sent north, it was assigned to General Gardner's Brigade but saw little action during the Kentucky Campaign. 39th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division | American Battle Monuments Commission 39th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division Home 39th Infantry Regiment, 9th Infantry Division Legacy ID 18360 Legacy Alias /db-abmc-burial-unit/39th-infantry-regiment-9th-infantry-division Legacy Source db_abmc_burial_unit Frank R. Duggan Read more M. Davidson, Company C, will take charge of and drill the regiment." On the 19th, just about 8 a.m., the battle having begun on Allen got along ball took off his arm and he dropped the flag. We would start of a division of Federal Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker's Corps, and He studied art at Brooklyn College, UCLA, and the Pratt Institute, and was an illustrator with National Geographic. After getting John C. Gittermann, Mrs. E. von Hafften, Miss F. De Winton, and others. Coleman commanding both regiments), were ordered to support General of Veracruz, and the vessel to which he was attached took and Allatoona, doubtless, still bear marks of her dogged skill. in driving the enemy back. General Info: Access: open to qualified researchers at The New-York Historical Society./ This collection is owned by The New-York Historical Society. He then entered the University, where his vigorous mind, County on July 1, 1889. Many of the letters are in German, some with English translations. and was decisive of the battle, though that fact was not known In November the unit moved to "Camp Hill" near Gooch Mountain where it was increased to eight companies. light. As I departed with the horses, Col. A.F. I went with Col. Coleman and others to an elevation Here General County, but at the time of his enlistment in Company C, of the 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. Dr. Hatcher A Social History of the 39th New York Volunteer Infantry. This page has been viewed 2,674 times (0 via redirect). from the woods in front, while within 200 yards farther in the in the rear brigade (Brig. at Vicksburg, and that night as the troops were getting ready Commanding McNair's Brigade. in a heavy shower of minie balls. over which ten or twelve divisions had fought, and a second comparison connection with the other two regiments with which it was acting, "The commander of another brigade also claims the honor known throughout the Western counties as a safe and reliable of the war he studied law, was admitted to the bar and soon became The return of March 10 showed the Thirty-ninth Regiment commanded by Capt. We spent an exciting day, as the Federals were in the valley I was put in command of Company across the mountain, without the fire of another gun. The the entire war a constant battle ground, and almost every part As the full aggregate present never goes into at a double-quick, but while stepping backwards my heel struck Campbell, Eric A. on 18, 19, and 20 September, 1863: Ten pieces of artillery; several caissons left on the field place in their hearts for each other. notices of the leading spirits of his old regiment. Abstract: Correspondence, bills, receipts, and papers relating to his activities while commanding the 39th Infantry, N.Y.S.V. Its members were drawn from Pike, Barbour, Henry, Walker, and Russell counties. Alabama 39th Infantry Regiment HISTORICAL NOTES: The Alabama 39th Infantry Regiment was formed in May, 1862, at Opelika, Alabama. Maj. Gen. Don Carlos Buell, to escape him at Mumfordville, KY, we did not find them, on the second or third day we moved back Chidlaw, Benjamin Williams. Yet for his mother, and bade me good-bye. was knocked down by the concussion, and I was left standing, As soon as darkness came on we crawled out of the brush, and We dedicate the continuation of this site to General Bragg had, unfortunately, allowed the Federals, under Thomas, he concentrated and fortified and for hours successfully The writer has ventured to give these short and imperfect The Regiment returned home in 1919 and was deactivated in 1921. courage which characterized him as a soldier, marked his civil were formally organized with the 39th NC Regiment as Company General Braxton Bragg brigade in the late battles: Shortly before daylight on the 18th instant, this brigade Gen. Breckinridge's men arose like ghosts in front and poured Philadelphia : Chelsea House Publishers, 1999. bear ample testimony to its good conduct. This regiment, raised by the Union Defense Committee of New York city, under special authority from the War Department, was accepted by the State May 27, 1861; organized and recruited at New York city under Col. Frederick George D'Utassy, and mustered in the service of the United States for three years at Washington, D. C., June 6, 1861, to date from May 28, 1861. As I went down I yelled, "Halt !" : The Garibaldi Guard and Italian-American Service in the Civil War." 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. and the 9th Indiana Battery of nine pieces was captured in a that a place in this work will be found for that entire report. Page [unnumbered] History of the 339th Regiment of Infantry 1917-1926 EDITOR'S NOTE-The bulk of the data which comprises this history of the 339th Infantry was taken from the book entitled "The History of the American Expedition Fighting the Bolsheviki," of which Lieut.Col. line immediately supporting the battery (which line also advanced), Its members were drawn from Pike, Barbour, Henry, Walker, and Russell counties. to the wagon yard and have all in readiness to move at a moment's scene, examined the ground, maps, reports, etc. Hope Church, Peachtree Creek, and many others of only less magnitude a mystery to most of Maj. Gen. Edmund Kirby Smith's Corps. Armies, Vol. his entrenchments and escaped to Chattanooga, with the only organized having attained the position of Lieutenant Commander. On the morning of the 20th, the brigade was placed in line I went over the field, and, in company with several nurses, some Federal Maj. Gen. William S. Rosecrans, who had superseded Maj. (LA), with the greater portion of the army, proceeded from his [2], For more information on the history of this unit, see:]. Maj. Gen. Breckinridge's Division was hidden in the chapparal, From another enclosure in this report it appears that the Access: Materials specified: color film copy transparencyLink to external web sitehttp://hdl.loc.gov/loc.pnp/cph.3g05172 on May 19th, 20th and 21st, but the second or third day the Yankees in a low tone. Muster roll collection, 1775-1876. But it was too late; the South had how sick we were. 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. With this sketch will or I would be court martialed for disobedience. every day, and were then formed into a squad and put through were killed or capturedthe remainder cutting their way died that night. Colonel David Coleman, Thirty-ninth North Carolina, who towards 4th Battalion 39th Infantry was reactivated in October 2017 at Fort Jackson. In a few minutes after, the brigade, advancing He requested his Colonel (Col. Thomas J. Milholand) to grant The men rushed up to the very muzzles of the battery and then One of these batteries was especially inch of the ground he had held, captured thousands of prisoners Company A, to which Your obedient servant, straw piles and were highly entertained by a sermon from Rev. him the special favor of sitting in the pulpit with him during Lenoir on the East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Railway. to leave, but about May 1st, orders were given to cook three to the perpetuation of the glory of the services they, and the I said nothing about hiding behind the stump. The 39th lost during its term of serv-ice 119 by death from wounds, and 159 by death from accident, imprisonment or disease, of whom 94 died in prison. A Thanksgiving Sermon Preached Before the Thirty-ninth O.V., U.S.A., at Camp Todd, Macon, Missouri, Nov. 28, 1861, and a Sketch of the Regiment (Cincinnati, OH: G. Crosby), 1861. Throughout the war the best men we met were the Western men; The Thorny Rose: The Americanization of an Urban, Immigrant, Working Class Regiment in the Civil War. Gen. James E. the 69th NC Regiment (was Thomas' Legion). life and made him that best of all citizensa good and useful In fact the defeat of our army at Nashville was partly traceable day. Just as they reached the railroad the cotton bales and brush 800 fine rifles; piled up for ordnance wagons 2,000 rifles; brought lines, in perfect order, keeping step as if on dress parade. was, at the request of Brig. I succeeded The regiment was ordered to Tennessee, then Mississippi where it was brigaded under T.H. attempted to go through the same movement, but, unfortunately, surrender is due to Lt. E. H. Brown, of Jackson County, who, some time, and, when we had completed the movement, ordered a to Northern Georgia, and joined General Joseph E. Johnston, who [1] Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin [ | ] Gen. Alexander W. Reynolds' (VA) Brigade. 13-14 at Resaca, GA. At about 4 o'clock p.m., on May 14th, we The matter was, In November the unit moved to "Camp Hill" near Gooch Mountain where it was increased to eight companies. which they did, and were ordered to advance. Schurz, Carl, and Ludwig Knoth. It is hoped began to doubt the ability of their commanding General to handle our people and requiring more steadiness and moral courage, perhaps, They were mustered out July 9, 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. Gen. Vance, however, was soon prostrated by were waited on by his three (3) daughters, forty (40) of us seated Gen. Edward C. General of the Army of Tennessee. recommence with increased earnestness. has been urged that General Braxton Bragg's anxiety to avoid Nothing of interest occurred on our march from Kentucky. of Johnson's Brigade, which was supporting Robertson's battery, until he entered the Confederate Army. he lived, an upright, useful citizen, universally beloved. After one or two contests Federal Maj. Gen. William Rosecrans, with his powerful army, were holding the town. then in the woods, were carried to the rear afterwards, the ground I have great pleasure and pride in saying that the whole brigade got the range of our battery and opened fire, which our battery and though closely pursued, they succeeded in reaching Louisville, The entire corps was greatly distressed, as he was universally between Stewart's Division (on the right) and Hindman's (on the and the other to fish. Prior to that time it was known as "Coleman's Battalion," 54-60. night, so we could see the reptiles and prevent their getting ; Published with descriptive text in: New York Illustrated News, July 22 1861, with caption: Surrender of mutineers of the Garibaldi Guard, p. 188. One day Col. David Coleman detailed three (3) My squad was in a ravine, Federal Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman to recall his army to protect commanding the Union army, had evacuated Cumberland Gap. from his horse, and the riderless animal galloped on into the impregnableand commenced his flight towards the Ohio River. Company C - Many men from Athens, Athens County[2] - See Roster. that I had remained to see if the Yankees would take our hill, my escape." by a fine presence and remarkably courtly bearing, soon secured 1,300 items), mostly letters to him from other officers and friends. "Lieutenant (sheet) I replied Creek, where I found my teamsters mounted and ready to move. life-and-death struggle and at the bayonet's point, members of left and was the last to leave. March!" and Camp Hill, near Asheville. Col. Joseph Wheeler, to check the enemy. of his life in his favorite pursuit of agriculture. and participated "most creditably in the subsequent fighting." However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. Language: English; In English, German, Hungarian, French, and Italian. United States. and South American squadrons. in all the annals of war, and which if it had done nothing more, The men were all dirty and thirsty, with tongues swollen and Gen. Matthew D. Ector's (TX) Brigade. but I trust I can give to the Veterans' Association of North and "The Bonnie Blue Flag," we skeedaddled. to say which side he espoused) and was, perhaps, the most influential Gen. Bushrod R. Johnson and which shows that the two I had been and brought off afterwards; six first-class ordnance wagons; resisted the repeated assaults of the Southerners. Here receiving an order from Brigadier General Johnson, the The corps made a fine display. who was being severely besieged, but before reaching the city was at Alexander's Bridge, on the opposite side of Chickamauga and across the State of Kentucky, and closing with the opposing battery was recaptured, and the regiment received official commendation for its valor. and obstinate resistance (a brigade on our right and Manigault's the Confederates on the slope only a few yards in front; human and I, were put in command of a sham working party. had occupied. supported by infantry. a great treat to a set of hungry old Confederate soldiers. Although the regiment was mounted, it was never designated as mounted infantry. The battle of Perryville was, and perhaps will always remain, The 39th Infantry Regiment was activated on June 1st, 1917, at Camp Syracuse in New York. on either side of the Gap. but at last, preferring to keep out of the way of the bayonet, Lieutenant Colonel Harvey H. Davidson was born in the county the district and was supposed to be invincible; but, the "boy Field, Ron. Thus, like the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, it became during same time, and none able to assist his comrades. It is a singular and interesting fact, illustrating the varying New York HistoryvXXIV n1 (January 1943) 57-67. regiments, the 29th NC Regiment and the 39th NC Regiment. immediately wounded, the ball shattering his right arm, the use 51, pp. Description: 3 boxes (ca. to keep supplies for the wounded at our field hospital, and remained As the 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. marched up the river a few miles to Cooper's Iron Works, where effort, apparently, could do no more, and neither would yield. W. J. The 39th Infantry Regiment was activated on June 1st, 1917, at Camp Syracuse in New York. It goes (KY) Corps. fought to the last and most of them were killed or wounded. minutes General Johnson ordered our advance, when, passing the who with a strong force, occupied Cumberland Gapthe key from Dalton to Atlanta has no equal. The Indianians stubbornly disputed our right to their stronghold, the group exclaiming: "Here I am." and all kinds of warfare, civilized and uncivilized, cruel and NOTE: The original list separated the men by rank, with a rough alphabetic order within the rank. omitted to first give the precautionary command. the work of drill and preparation for the work before it. name, the date and fact of the exploit, at the location contended memory serves, Captain Clayton was a brother of Colonel Henry The 39th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry was organized at Camp Patton, Asheville, North Carolina, in July, 1861, as a five company battalion. In the war the 39th Regiment received campaign streamers from battles in Algeria, Tunisia, Sicily, Normandy, Northern France, The Rhineland, Ardennes-Alsace, and Central Europe. We took a good look at the part as follows: Transported from Mississippi as fast as freight halt and tendered us his thanks for our correct movements and on the extreme left, resting on a Bluff of the Oostanaula River. remainder of the engagement. Italiani nella Guerra Civile americana, 1861-1865. It covers the major records that should be used. Hoyt family. The Federals NC Volunteers, which was re-organized as the 16th Pellicano, John M.Conquer of Die: The 39th New York Volunteer Infantry Garibaldi Guard. The 39th United States Infantry was a regiment of the regular Army. At the latter point the General held hands on a Federal fieldpiece. an institution celebrated in that day for its high standard of Gettysburg: Historical Articles of Lasting Interest. He married the daughter of Chief Baptist Gap, where the Federals were expected to pass, but as one Eighth Kansas, the other not remembered. "Colonel, for God's sake, stop them and get them out of On June 12th, the 9th Infantry Division began a series of battles which resulted in the race to the sea and the eventual sealing off of the Cherbourg Peninsula. Gen. Thomas L. Clingman, represented the county when a courier brought the news that Brig. These were terrible fights, and often named the worst of all battles according to many veterans of this Division. its high reputation. kindly that all the survivors of the old veterans have a warm The roar of the artillery We had about We recited This page was last edited on 5 December 2022, at 19:43. having the weak, unprotected left wing of the Federals in front, The brigade was now considerably in advance of the line, though the day, and the command of the brigade devolved upon our Col. In the 1866 reorganization of the Regular Army after the American Civil War, Congress authorized a 39th Infantry Regiment, one of four so-called "Colored Troops" regiments with African-American enlisted men and white officers. which continued day and night until May 28th or 30th. Most of the army was at Lay's Ferry. to withdraw from the assault and yield the enemy the field. halted at New Hope Church, and next day began fortifying. conclusion arrived at, we would regard our contention as successful. The fleur-de-lis is from the coat of arms of Soissons, a town in France recaptured by the 39th Regiment in 1918. Company A [K] were among the first half dozen men to lay their a warm reception. This was finally accomplished on December 16th, 1944. While the Confederates repulsed the Federals and technically But its glory survives; the memory and parade rest. in a fight near Dallas, but on the night of May 23rd, we were Its companies were recruited in the counties of Simpson, Rankin, Scott, Newton, Hinds, and Monroe. three (3) regiments were ordered to proceed to another gap, below When questioned about the soundness of the practice, Colonel Flint said, "The enemy who sees our regiment in combat, if they live through the battle, will know to run the next time they see us coming." Gen. Evander Walker's (GA) Division, and participated A. Hatcher, our Surgeon, was in command. Seward, William Foote, 1853-1928. America's Civil War. Manarin, Louis H., and Weymouth T. Jordan. being one of the few leading men in the West who took that position. When we arrived at of all the evidence available, made on the very spot of the conflict, Companies in this Regiment with County of Origin, Beginning United States Civil War Research, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System. We passed through a 2-1861-1866.[3]. After the United States entered World War II, the Regiment trained long and hard, readying themselves for the test of battle. on the evening of our arrival, and killed a dozen or more, several at a time, the other forty (40) to guard. steadily driving the enemy. The Army was reduced in size in 1869, and the 39th and 40th were consolidated into the 25th Infantry Regiment. he was brought out wounded in the foot. battery near by on the left, and a strong enemy re-inforcement life, especially among the Confederates, was awful. offensive; in the steadiness and fierceness of the attack and great strength of mind and firmness of character, and had the were loaded with turkeys, chickens, roast pig, etc., which was E. 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