19th Indiana Infantry Regiment

(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

Marker is on Meredith Avenue, on the left when traveling south.

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