8th_Regiment_Indiana_Infantry_(3_months)

8th Indiana Infantry Regiment

8th Indiana Infantry Regiment

Military unit


The 8th Indiana Volunteer Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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Service

The 8th Indiana Volunteer Infantry was organized at Indianapolis, Indiana, on April 21, 1861, for a three-month enlistment. On June 19, 1861, the regiment was moved to Clarksburg, West Virginia, and attached to William Rosecrans' Brigade, in George B. McClellan's Provisional Army of West Virginia. On June 29, it was marched to Buckhannon, West Virginia, and occupied Buckhannon on June 30. The regiment engaged in the Western Virginia Campaign, July 6–17, fighting in the Battle of Rich Mountain on July 11. The regiment was mustered out of service on August 6, 1861.[2]

Total strength and casualties

The regiment lost 5 enlisted men (Alfred Wilson, Richard Lamb, First sergeant Frank Mays, Private John Scotten, and Alfred Lowder) killed in action or died of wounds[3] and 3 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 8 fatalities.[4]

Commanders

Relief portrait of Col. David Shunk at Vicksburg National Military Park

See also


Notes/References/Sources

Notes

  1. Although nit official until the 1890s, this general design was used by several Indiana regiments for their state colors.[1]

References

  1. "Military".
  2. The Civil War Archive website after Dyer, Frederick Henry. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. 3 vols. New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1959.

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