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. 341 NINTH INDIANA INFANTRY. <i KnSK's Ui;ii;\m: -PALMER'S DIVISION — FOURTH CORPS. (1) COL. ROBERT II. MILROY ; MAJOK-GKN. (*) COL. GIDEON C. MOODY. B «. (3) COL. WILLIAM II. BLAKE. U) COL. ISAAC C. SUMAN. Total of killed and wounded, 467 ; died in Confederate prisons (previously included), 14. BATTLES. K.&M.W. BATTLES. K.&M.XV. Green Brier, W. Va 3 Buffalo Mountain, W. Va 12 Shiloh, Tenn 32 Stone's River, Tenn 20 Chickamauga, Ga 21 Lookout Mountain, Tenn 2 Missionary Ridge, Tenn 4 Buzzard's Roost, Ga i Rocky Face Ridge, Ga 2 Resaca, Ga 3 Dallas, Ga 4 Kenesaw Mountain, Ga 13 Peach Tree Creek, Ga 6 Before Atlanta, Ga 3 Jonesboro, Ga i Lovejoy's Station, Ga i Columbia, Tenn , 2 Nashville, Tenn i Present, also, at The Siege of Corinth ; Perryville ; Franklin. NOTES. —The Ninth went out at first in the three months service, but upon its return re-organized under a three years enlistment. Leaving Indiana in September, 1861, it proceeded to West Virginia, where it remained on duty until February, 1862, fighting in the meanwhile at the battles of Green Brier and Camp Allegheny; in the latter engagement there was some sharp fighting in which the Ninth lost 8 killed, and 13 wounded. In Feb ruary, 1862, it was ordered to join Buell's Army, where it was assigned to Hazen's Brigade of Nelson's Division, with which it marched to Shiloh ; its losses in that battle were 17 killed and 153 wounded. The year 1862 was one of arduous campaigns and long marches, ending, with the year, in Rosecrans's hard-fought battle of Stone's River. The regiment was then in Palmer's (2d) Division, of Crittenden's Corps, its casualties on that field amounting to n killed, 87 wounded, and n missing. At Chickamauga, it lost 13 killed, 91 wounded, and 22 missing. In October, 1863, the regiment was assigned to Grose's (3d)Brigade, Palmer's(ist) Division, Fourth Corps. During the Atlanta campaign this division was commanded by General Stanley, and by General Kimball in the Franklin-Nashville campaign. The regiment reenlisted in December, 1863, and thus preserved its organi zation during the war. After the victory over Hood, at Nashville, December 15, 1864, it marched into East Tennessee ; from there it moved to Texas, where it remained with the Army of Occupation until September, 1865, when it was mustered out and returned home. _09745