Next Prev Next Enter Your Search Terms Below Putting your search in quotes will search on the entire phrase - like "15th New Jersey". Limit to the first 10 20 50All results. Fox's Regimental Losses THREE HUNDRED FIGHTING REGIMENTS. 311 FIFTH OHIO INFANTRY. CANDY'S BRIGADE - GEARY'S DIVISION — TWELFTH CORPS. (1) COL SAMUEL H. DUNNING. (2) COL. JOHN H. PATRICK (Killed) (8) COL. KOHKKT KIKKUP. Total of killed and wounded, 537. Of the 941 originally enrolled, 129 were killed, or 13.7 per cent. BATTLES. K.&M.W. Scouting Party, Va., Sept. 16, 1861 i Romney, W. Va 2 Kernstown, Va 23 Port Republic, Va 13 Cedar Mountain, Va 31 Antietam, Md 16 Dumfries, Va 3 Chancellorsville, Va 15 Gettysburg, Pa 5 K.&M.W ... i . .. i BATTLES. Culpeper C. H., Va Dalton, Ga Resaca, Ga 5 New Hope Church, Ga 15 Pine Knob, Ga i Kenesaw Mountain, Ga 4 Peach Tree Creek, Ga 4 Siege of Atlanta, Ga 5 North Edisto, S. C i Present, also, at Lookout Mountain. Term. : Rocky Face Ridge, Ga.; Gulp's Farm, Ga.; Siege of Savan nah ; Bentonville, N C : The March to the Sea; The Carolinas. NOTES. — Recruited in April, 1861, for the three months service, but before the regiment was fully organized and equipped, the call for three-years men was made, whereupon it volunteered for three years and was mustered in on the 2ist of June, It served in West Virginia until March, 1862, when it moved with Shields's Division up the Shenandoah Valley, and participated in the battle of Kernstown, where it lost 18 killed and 32 wounded ; also, at Port Republic, where it lost 4 killed, 63 wounded, and 197 captured or missing. At Cedar Mountain, it fought in Geary's Brigade, Augur's Division, with a loss of 14 killed, 104 wounded, and 4 missing, out of 275 engaged. At Antietam it was in Tyndale's (ist) Brigade, Greene's (2d) Division, Twelfth Corps; loss, 11 killed, 35 wounded, and 2 missing. At Chancellorsville, then in Candy's Brigade, it lost 6 killed, 52 wounded, and 24 missing; and at Gettysburg, 2 killed, and 16 wounded. In September, 1863, the regiment accompanied the Twelfth Corps to Tennessee, where it reonforced the Army at Chattanooga, and fought at Lookout Moun tain. In April, 1864, the Twelfth Corps was combined with part of the Eleventh Corps and renumbered, becom ing the Twentieth, but the regiment still remained in Geary's Division, and the men still wore the white stars on their caps. The Fifth was present at the hard fighting of the Atlanta Campaign, during which Colonel Patrick was killed at the battle of New Hope Church, and Major Henry E. Symmes fell mortally wounded at Kenesaw. _08931