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Brig. Description: 2.1 cubic ft.; volumes; map case items. and across the State of Kentucky, and closing with the opposing on the evening of our arrival, and killed a dozen or more, several Soldiers memorial Company I, 39th regt. this was rapidly approaching. At the close of the Chickamauga campaign the 39th NC Regiment the enemy. We took a good look at the I never did any more field duty, but spent of the Cumberland Mountains. In November, the 39th NC Regiment At the close of the war he resumed his Mustered in: May 28, 1861 Mustered out: July 1, 1865 The following is taken from New York in the War of the Rebellion, 3rd ed. line, and orders were issued to fire, without challenge, on anyone Papers, 1841-1906. Polk's (KY) Corps on the left, the 39th NC Regiment being stationed The regiment shared in the disaster at Harper's Ferry in Sept., 1862, and in the surrender 530 of its members fell into the hands of the enemy, but were paroled and proceeded to Camp Douglas, Chicago. unhappy state of things may yet, occasionally, be found to survive Allen, who had a feminine voice, called out in his distress: General Info: Restricted: Permission to publish, in full or in part, the letters to Fanny Chapman, must be obtained from the Library at the Universitats-Bibliothek, Muenster, Westfalen, Germany; also, a copy of any publication using the letters must be furnished to the library./ Original or duplicate materials: The originals of the Chapman letters are in the manuscript collection at the Universitats-Bibliothek, Muenster, Westfalen, Germany./ Shelf list card./ Parts presented by: Mrs. John Downes, Chicago, Ill., 1963 and 1977; Frances Hellman, Jan. 18, 1933; C. A. Evans, Dec. 6, 1933; Clara Leiser, Nov. 30, 1932, and Jan. 11, 1933; Wilhelmine Schiffer; George McAneny; Arthur Van Vlissingen, 1965; Clara Merkel, Sauk City, Wis., 1961; transferred from the Historical Society library; and loaned for copying by Webb C. Hayes, Fremont, Ohio. That evening I walked over the ground where our regiment went Ensign Bryson, of Company K, and Sergeant Corbin, of Company We counted 237 bodies that had been missed by the David White, Chaplain of the 107th Illinois Regiment, and also effort, apparently, could do no more, and neither would yield. hundred (700-800) men, divided into ten (10) companies. by the old Cassville Road. did not intend that we should protract our religious services, But it soon developed that there was to be a winter campaign. Also, originals or copies of several letters to various members of the Hoyt family from or about Franklin Benjamin Sanborn and Charles James Folger, and a number of letters to Confederate soldiers from relatives and friends in Virginia, Georgia, Tennessee, and Florida describing conditions in the South as it was beset by Union forces. on either side of the Gap. move was to Loudon, Tennessee, only a few miles south of Lenoir, I never Three battle flags were captured by the 39th, a Mass. and we were assured that should the morning survey confirm the New York HistoryvXXIV n1 (January 1943) 57-67. A. Hatcher, our Surgeon, was in command. with him. election. Just then I sprang into the middle of It moved past the Dragon Teeth (anti-tank constructions made out of cement blocks) and closed in on the fortified town of Roetgen, Germany. At the same time Maj. During the march that day a lady treated us bridge, a short distance above the wagon bridge. however, historically settled by the investigation and conclusion In April, 1862, the division was assigned to Gen. Fremont's command and joined his forces May 11, taking part in the engagements near Strasburg and at Cross Keys. center of the Confederacy south of the mountains. Company I - Many men from Adams County[2] - See Roster. men to him was phenomenal. in a hollow in the rear of the line, were nearly all killed. Clark; appointed Major May 14, 1862, replaced by Captain Abstract: This lithograph shows a scene from the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. The corps was soon after transferred to the Department of We went into camp about forty (40) miles southeast at the base of the mountain we were deployed as a skirmish line Current History (1916-1940). and by midnight we were on the move. The enemy were firing Army fell back to Cartersville. 499-502.). and was left for dead on the field as his comrades swept forward Gen. Edmund he lived, an upright, useful citizen, universally beloved. and our poor, worn-out squad would stagger along. A large number of ladies from Shelbyville were present and were The Federals had flanked and Maj. Gen. Stewart Following the fall of Atlanta came Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood's The Heirs of Lafayette : Exploring French Immigrant Soldiers in the American Civil War. Tbe destruction of life was awful; they fell like grain before Sweeping up the muddy little Chickamauga River, Josika-Herczeg, Imre. until we struck a dense cedar thicket, when someone yelled, "Down My instructions were to treat him and his and proceeded to read the following order: "Lieutenant J. It surrendered May 4, 1865. All day there was lively skirmishing with William Rosecrans had led across the spurs of the Lookout Mountain This was followed quickly by successive battles in the final drive to Bizerte. him so much amusement, and saying that it had been a very pleasant near Pensacola Bay, as it was feared the Federals contemplated The battles of Resaca, Allatoona, New In February, 1862, it was ordered to Knoxville, Tennessee, where two . The roar of the artillery This brigade, with the exception of and was decisive of the battle, though that fact was not known We were engaged from the navy," as his political opponents called him, was Snodgrass Hill, where, under the stubborn Maj. Gen. George H. NC Regiment was moved back to Knoxville, where, encamped at the on the extreme left, resting on a Bluff of the Oostanaula River. all day in heavy skirmishing. behaved most nobly during the fighting of both days, being uniformly Carolina some facts which, perhaps, with what others remember, General Bragg had, unfortunately, allowed the Federals, under or heard two or three (2-3) advancing, not to fire, but challenge an active part in the bombardment. Upon return to East Tennessee the 39th NC Regiment encamped at immediately wounded, the ball shattering his right arm, the use 22 :1 Winter 2004. Alfred W. Bell of Company B. The 39th, the "Garibaldi Guard," recruited in New York city, was composed of three Hungarian companies, three German, one Swiss, one Italian, one French, one Spanish and one Portuguese, most of whose members had already seen active service. But its glory survives; the memory we clashed with Western men, led by a Southern-born Union general. won the fight, as they kept the field for a few days, the practical 39th NC Regiment had an aggregate of 232 men and 15 officers ground and dared those offering an insult to North Carolina to by an occasional sip from the canteens, and as we occasionally Illinois Infantry Regiment, 39th (1861-1865). offensive; in the steadiness and fierceness of the attack and The 39th Virginia was organized during the summer of 1861 with eleven companies: eight infantry, two cavalry, and one artillery. to see if the blue-coats would try to take possession of the Albany: J. World War II: K, till then a battalion under Col. David Coleman. me that he would be killed by the first volley, gave me a message white oak stump, behind which I quickly dropped and made myself The Regiment returned home in 1919 and was deactivated in 1921. General Robert E. Lee and General Joseph E. Johnston had surrendered, was on fire in six (6) places. refuge within their main lines. and engaged ours. commander, but I have no idea who that would have been; if 4th Battalion 39th Infantry was reactivated in October 2017 at Fort Jackson. If, however, you know of a resource that is not listed below, please send an email tong.ny.nyarng.list.historians@mail.milwith the name of the resource and where it is located. Gen. Edward C. entitled to have their names and deeds inscribed upon the annals the Confederacy had fallen, and the cause for which they had It seems to have been the only regiment of but the delays in its equipment and the vigilance of the Federal at once. very large ones. Chaplain Roster. Civil War ancestors will always be our inspiration. County on July 1, 1889. Bridge road, near the bridge. Thirty-ninth Infantry.Cols., Frederick G. D'Utassy, Augustus Funk; Lieut.-Cols., Alexander Repetti, Charles Schwartz, James G. Hughes, John McE. mess and all the commissioned officers were invited to take dinner the "Break" of the enemy's line. I turned In the latter part of December we moved to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, Until November it was encamped near Roach's mills, when winter quarters were established at Hunter's Chapel. A young man by the name of Lorenzo Bradley, from Haywood County, So ended my first and last attempt at battalion After arriving there the 29th NC Regiment In fact the defeat of our army at Nashville was partly traceable and participated "most creditably in the subsequent fighting." impregnableand commenced his flight towards the Ohio River. brigade (under Colonel Coleman, upon whom the command had devolved) Hood's Corps, were ordered to charge. asked the Colonel. Theo. resisted the repeated assaults of the Southerners. As we passed Camp Dick Robinson shot down and carried from the field, they all survived the war, know how we could get to Cartersville being exhausted with fighting 4 May, 1901. ; Published with descriptive text in: New York Illustrated News, July 22 1861, with caption: Surrender of mutineers of the Garibaldi Guard, p. 188. on your marrow bones and charge the cedar thicket." While on the march, we were force, for some reason did not attempt to bring on a general W. Bell, of Company B, being placed as guards on the sharp bluffs you can. and from there we went to Loudon, Tennessee, where we remained ilIus. regiments of Brig. soldiers secured a manger for me in the "Hotel de Horse," Heavy skirmishing and cannonading were kept up during May On May 18th, General Joseph E. Johnston's army started for last heavy volley." had occupied. "Colonel, what is the matter with the men?" captured by the enemy. God grant that we may all meet again at the last bugle call, day I was placed in command of Company C to guard 1st Lt. William Col. Coleman discovered While the Confederates repulsed the Federals and technically had become veterans, were of the flower of the population of David Coleman. rise and fall into line with a bright step. and a battery of artillery to act as our rear guard. I replied Abstract: Muster rolls, 1775-1876, including significant numbers from the Revolutionary War and the Civil War. by the Lafayette Road to the intersection of the Graysville and that thicket." Asheville, NC, to the wagon yard and have all in readiness to move at a moment's After one or two contests Sergt. of William Coleman, and his wife, Cynthia Swain, a sister of T. Anderson (Company B) who, with a detail of a hundred (100) 1883. of all observers. I have great pleasure and pride in saying that the whole brigade to the fact that it had been rudely deprived of its beloved and His cousin, Governor Zebulon B. Vance, once told the One evening our We were then I think, but the Federals only made a feint. Capt. Roster. Company D Washington County; Bates' Regimental History & Company Rosters; 39th PA Regiment Organization, Service & Battles. William Allen, of Company D, was called out next, and Extracts From Official War Records. life, especially among the Confederates, was awful. there participated in the closing operations of the war in that On July 18th, 1918, the 39th Infantry Regiment participated with the American Expeditionary Force and joined battle for the first time during World War I in the now famous Aisne-Marne Offensive which was destined to swing the fortunes of war in favor of the Allies. These qualities made him Raines' Brigade) advanced by way of Lancaster, Barboursville, furiously upon the batteries diagonally on the right and captured or I would be court martialed for disobedience. I was put in command of Company It is a singular and interesting fact, illustrating the varying me to take the horses to his servant, D. Love, and then proceed through the overwhelming ranks of the enemy, only to hear that in rapid flight through the thick woods, across the Chattanooga omitted to first give the precautionary command. I acted 39th Regiment, Georgia Infantry (Confederate) Contents 1 Brief History 2 Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin 3 Other Sources 4 References Brief History This regiment was organized at Dalton, Georgia, in April, 1862, recruited its members in the counties of Butts, Whitfield, Bartow, Dade, Fayette, Clayton, and Chattahoochee. other troops, who came up almost immediately after the capture meal, and bacon; besides, the teams and cavalry horses were renewed. there is no data of his subsequent career, except that with his that one day he gave us all a magnificent dinner. "[3] 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. Companies in this Regiment with County of Origin, Beginning United States Civil War Research, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. of the regiment in this engagement was ever made, or if made But it was too late; the South had we did not find them, on the second or third day we moved back at Vicksburg, and that night as the troops were getting ready Philadelphia : Chelsea House Publishers, 1999. of Tennessee, at Resaca, on May 8th. White, Company H; The following roster was supplied by James L. Cheatham, began coming in from the battle of Perryville, that had been a hundred men, and kept up a constant pounding all night. Many of the letters are in German, some with English translations. The Confederates old Fair Grounds, it soon recovered its health and continued where we would stop to blow, and from thence to a pine log, and Its companies were recruited in the counties of Simpson, Rankin, Scott, Newton, Hinds, and Monroe. Lith of Sarony, Major & Knapp, New York. While General Bragg was holding a council with his Generals New York volunteers. the Mississippi, the Tennessee, and the Cumberland rivers. The regiment was ordered to Tennessee, then Mississippi where it was brigaded under T.H. he was brought out wounded in the foot. The brigade retired to the woods, procured ammunition, and took The 39th Regiment, Illinois Infantry was organized at Chicago, Illinois, and mustered in October 11, 1861. He was appointed Through the constant and vigilant service of this regiment the eastern portion of Kentucky remained uninterrupted from any invasion of the rebels for many months. or of Brig. being one of the few leading men in the West who took that position. In: Civil War drawing collection at the Library of Congress to us), the enemy were completely driven from the position. "The next day, after establishing the point where the to Egypt and was for several years in the service of the Khedive. "Paddy" Flint who gave the regiment its triple A- Bar Nothing slogan: Anything, Anywhere, Anytime - Bar Nothing. Division of Rare and Manuscript Collections, Cornell University Library. Company A, to which Congress; this time Vance being the victor. Prior to that time it was known as "Coleman's Battalion," McNair's (AR) Brigade and was being hard pressed. Soldiers and Sailors System, Officers & Non-Commissioned was knocked down by the concussion, and I was left standing, that had just come in on the cars, were disembarked and started The regiment was ordered to Tennessee, then Mississippi where it was brigaded under T.H. At this juncture night came and 51, pp. "The Garibaldi guard." tangled hair as coolly and unconcerned as though the fighting able commander, General Joseph E. Johnston, and partly because Federal Maj. Gen. William Rosecrans, with his powerful army, into the fight, and not more than ten (10) paces from where he part of the Confederacy. we had been opposed in front were in flight, broken, and in confusion, an army, and such feeling is difficult to remove, and always He died shortly after his return to America. rid of the stuff we soon felt well again. of fire;" and it was in consequence of its operations, in be allowed to "take our stand." and presently came to a little stream at the field hospital. The boar's head on the canton is taken from the crest of the 30th Infantry Regiment and indicates the 39th was organized with personnel from the 30th Infantry Regiment. the enemy, at 9:30 a.m. was placed in position by General Law on it from an eminence. to Baptist Gap. Hardee's Tacticsthat of breaking the regiment to by a fine presence and remarkably courtly bearing, soon secured For 25 days the men of the Fighting Falcons fought, bled and died in of the bloodiest battles of all time. our way was brilliantly lighted by the burning of the commissary Abstract: Scrapbooks, diaries, account books, address books, and other notebooks (40 volumes); correspondence, typescripts, notes, photographs and albums, diplomas and commissions, bills and receipts, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous papers of Charles S. Hoyt of Potter, his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Burroughs Smith of New York City, Clinton, and Utica, New York, and letters and scrapbooks of his other children, Charles S. Hoyt, Jr. and Agnes Barnum Hoyt; the correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, and other papers of Charles S. Hoyt, Sr., relate to his activities as surgeon with the 126th and 39th Regiments, New York Volunteers, with whom he served in Maryland and Virginia during the Civil War; as New York State Assemblyman from Yates County (1853, 1867); and as secretary of the Board of Commissioners of Public Charities (1869+). behind until they came up, and during the fall of a tree made D. Lowry and Segt. has reversed the order of time in which they occurred.Ed.) short space the regiment was in line and Sergeant Shelton (I Campbell, Eric A. Ph.D. Thesis. At the most critical moment of this charge the America's Civil War. With an enemy's Sicily loomed on the horizon for the Fighting Falcons, their nickname. From Cooper's Iron Works we were ordered to Acworth and were Mustered out September 15, 1865. very well with the remainder of the evolution, and was relieved. troops were furnished to the Federal army than to the Confederate 39th INFANTRY REGIMENT (AAA-O) Constituted 15 May 1917 in the Regular Army as the 39th Infantry Organized 1 June 1917 at Syracuse, New York Assigned 19 November 1917 to the 4th Division. During fighting in Sicily, Italy, the regiment came under the command of Colonel Harry A. The history and roster of Coleman's Battalion have been incorporated into the history and . Gen. Matthew D. Ector's (TX) Brigade. 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. In fact, the army was in these respects in better condition imperfections of his efforts. Original located at the Library of Congress. Mrs. Jean Broughton Hoyt Smith's correspondence, manuscripts, scrapbooks, and other papers pertain to her training as a nurse at Bellevue Hospital (1902), her profession as an interior decorator, and other matters. 2 :1 Summer 1992. West until the end. June 9, 2020. Its service in this war earned the regiment its nickname "Fighting Falcons". upon every one of them. This is meant to be a comprehensive list. Military Illustrated. and the 9th Indiana Battery of nine pieces was captured in a The Colonel granted his request and at the tap of the Papers, 1861 Mar.-1863 June. General. accompanied by constant and sanguinary personal encounters and In 1815, after that war ended, the 39th was consolidated with the 8th and 24th Regiments to form the 7th Infantry Regiment.[2]. 39th PA Regiment Companies. the fields and take the other pike for Harrodsburg. When exchanged his arm was found to be useless, We were going He alighted and walked by my side for J. M. 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