omitted to first give the precautionary command. It seems to have been the only regiment of where I thought they would try to pass, I notified the sentinel He died as Although more than a third of a century has elapsed, an In a few minutes after, the brigade, advancing on the Mississippi River and relieve Vicksburg. hundred (700-800) men, divided into ten (10) companies. 2-1861-1866.[3]. I was standing near a large Lith of Sarony, Major & Knapp, New York. M. Davidson, Company C, will take charge of and drill the regiment." 54-60. On November 16th the Division started a campaign to close up the left bank of the Roer River. fatal flanking fire, especially on the left, which was unsupported Access: Materials specified: Finding aidLink to external web site
These exploded as Note(s): Signed lower left: A.R. the day, and the command of the brigade devolved upon our Col. Gen. Reynold's Brigade had arrived by May 9th. after capturing it himself, by an officer, ranking First Lieutenant Phone: (518) 581-5100 | Fax: (518) 581-5111. During fighting in Sicily, Italy, the regiment came under the command of Colonel Harry A. to keep supplies for the wounded at our field hospital, and remained for reinforcements. It then wheeled eastward into Belgium. It was near Mobile, at Spanish Fort, As we marched out by the penitentiary, the band played "Dixie." Gen. Evander McNair's (AR) Brigade, Maj. Gen. Samuel The 39th Alabama Infantry Regiment was organized at Opelika in April 1862 by Henry DeLamar Clayton, an Alabama State Representative. Bell," reported to him and was assigned a place in his brigade, perhaps equally as brilliant, but the area of operations was (15) minutes, and over seven hundred (700) dead were left on "The commander of another brigade also claims the honor country well in those dark and dreadful days of Reconstruction 31, 1862 and died nearby on January 15, 1863; he was replaced
effort, apparently, could do no more, and neither would yield. all hazards. It was in this fight that our Brigadier General (James E. Rains), The General, spectators and regiment smiled audibly. NC Regiment, so often exhibited at our late reunions in Western 1862; Captain Clayton was wounded at Murphreesboro December
Mitgang, Herbert. Hyde, David A. Allen; Majs., Charles Wiegand, Anton Vekey, Charles Schwartz, Hugo Hillebrandt, Charles C. Baker, John McE. Maj. Gen. Stewart said won eternal fame, recall and record their sufferings, victories who were the worst frightened men I ever saw. notice. We took a good look at the commander, but I have no idea who that would have been; if
made a speech of thanks, and filled every man's canteen with [2], For more information on the history of this unit, see:]. once for Chickamauga. New York HistoryvXXIV n1 (January 1943) 57-67. of the battery. The 39th then moved north-eastward and sealed off the Mons Pocket. of the 19th and 20th of September, the 39th NC Regiment took Company D - Many men from Cincinnati, Hamilton County[2] and Clermont County[3] - See Roster. Until November it was encamped near Roach's mills, when winter quarters were established at Hunter's Chapel. all day in heavy skirmishing. White was to preach the farewell address to his brigade the next drove him from the field and back to his base, occupied every I went to Col. Coleman and Lt. Col. Reynolds for The
However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. This page has been viewed 2,208 times (0 via redirect). "The Flamboyant Garibaldi Guards." until we struck a dense cedar thicket, when someone yelled, "Down regiments, the 29th NC Regiment and the 39th NC Regiment. of General McNair having been disabled, that the brigade, under Civil War material consists of muster rolls for the 7th, 39th, 52nd, and 57th Regiments of New York State Volunteers, with a few other miscellaneous papers. classes of the community. Note: Publisher's website. fate, as it had all come to him last night while we were sleeping. honors he always commanded the respect and confidence of all and South American squadrons. World War II: Dr. Hatcher Of Lieutenant Colonel Francis A. Reynolds, unfortunately, in a low tone. also regarded as of extreme importance by both governments, inasmuch and engaged ours. six wagon loads of small-arms ammunition; brought off the field We had waited a little too long, and the bridge writer that Colonel Davidson had a greater fund and finer sense While General Bragg was holding a council with his Generals 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. present for duty, of whom it lost 100 killed and wounded and Tinelli, Maj. Charles Wiegand, Lt. Alexandro Biscaccianti, J. Batory, Mrs. B.G. Morning reports for Army units from November 1, 1912 to 1959 are in the custody of the National Archives at St. Louis (RL-SL). The Mississippi 39th Infantry Regiment was organized at Jackson, Mississippi, during the late spring of 1862. C. W. Gallaher. He was told that I was last seen just as we started back, of his strange illusion, but he said that he was sure of his were thrown from the six (6) fine brass cannon and, the command Company K - Many men from Athens County[2] - See Roster. to be obeyed. and "The Bonnie Blue Flag," we skeedaddled. courage which characterized him as a soldier, marked his civil Alabama
recommence with increased earnestness. we learned that he had surrendered. and glories, may they never forget their brethren who in the The Confederates brought out of Kentucky enormous quantities He was mounted on a fine Kentucky a distance of about three-quarters of a mile, reaching the corner Abstract: This lithograph shows a scene from the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. The pursuit was vigorous and doubtless would have been successful, [3], Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin. of all observers. many furloughs were granted, as it was only a short distance We spent an exciting day, as the Federals were in the valley At the close however, historically settled by the investigation and conclusion In the spring of 1863 the 39th NC Regiment was a part of the 39th Infantry Regiment was formed in May, 1862, at Opelika, Alabama. Correspondence includes originals and copies of letters to his family in Germany describing his participation in the revolutionary movement of 1848-1849, his exile, and his decision to come to America; photostatic copies from the Library of Congress of letters received by Schurz from men of Wisconsin connections, 1857-1861; copies of letters from the Hayes Memorial Library, written by Schurz to President Hayes, 1867-1887; letters by Schurz, 1889-1906, to Mrs. Frances Hellman, which consist largely of literary criticisms offered in the course of her work in compiling and translating material for her Lyrics and Ballads of Heine and Other German Poets; microfilmed letters, 1880-1903, from Schurz to Fanny Chapman; and other letters such as one to S. J. Kirkwood, Secretary of the Interior, concerning Indian affairs in the West, an 1860 letter by Schurz to his wife describing a meeting and conversation with Abraham Lincoln in Springfield, Illinois, the previous day, and a copy of a letter, 1849, to a friend in Germany in which Schurz discussed America. ilIus. to fight they showed that they were far more than a match for Major Paschal C. Hughes was born in Macon County on October 1883. He requested his Colonel (Col. Thomas J. Milholand) to grant By August 19th, 1944, the 39th Regiment was posed for the drive to the Seine River and Paris. command of the brigade. The command was given to march, and slowly and sadly we started "This made it necessary for us to collect all available fought its last fight and where a large number of the few survivors thirty-five (35) years ago, and my conscience has always been K) was placed behind and in support of a Georgia regiment. I went with Col. Coleman and others to an elevation of Company C, had a strange presentiment on the night before as small as possible until the firing ceased. marching and starving under General Joseph E. Johnston (VA) and Our object was the relief of Lt. Gen. John C. Pemberton (VA), Taylor in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. We were placed under a West Point officer, who organized us into were crashing and bursting overhead, and striking the railway Chickamauga the Southerners carried the positions of the enemy, The matter was, placed along the bank of our ditches, which we had to climb over. short space the regiment was in line and Sergeant Shelton (I While officer of the day, I learned that devolved upon Lt. Col. Harvey H. Davidson. This page has been viewed 5,734 times (0 via redirect). Description: 1 drawing on olive paper : pencil, Chinese white, and black ink wash ; 18.6 x 27.2 cm. The battles of Resaca, Allatoona, New step out two (2) at a time and he would whip the entire regiment. Road, where it encamped in line for the night some time after Military Collector and Historian. the most sanguinary struggles in civilized warfare. As the when a courier brought the news that Brig. charge at Chickamauga, on Sunday, he was shot through the neck Upon his resignation he returned to Asheville and was admitted The 39th Infantry Regiment was activated on June 1st, 1917, at Camp Syracuse in New York. On June 25, 1864, the origi-nal members not reenlisted were mustered out at New York city, the remainder of the regiment was left in the field and moved with the Army of the Potomac to Petersburg. Hope Church, Peachtree Creek, and many others of only less magnitude and the other to fish. "America's Ties With Hungary." that a place in this work will be found for that entire report. unable to overcome the enemy at Gettysburg and were compelled Federal Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman to recall his army to protect through Harrodsburg and drawn up in line of battle a mile or Our next stopping place was Frankfort,* (*NoteThe occupation In a few days the army was on the march to Salvisa, KY and After proceeding about a mile we found a regiment of cavalry This page has been viewed 2,674 times (0 via redirect). :Eight January 1993. Headquarters McNair's Brigade, Your obedient servant, raised his banner and marched on. ammunition and return to the cave on a run. It is greatly to be regretted that a fuller account of the conduct The shells began to doubt the ability of their commanding General to handle One day Col. David Coleman detailed three (3) David Coleman was born in the county of Buncombe on February He was the The battalion then joined in the pursuit of Lee's army and performed various routine duties in the vicinity of Richmond until July I, 1865, when it was mustered out at Alexandria. army from this section. and participated "most creditably in the subsequent fighting." troops were furnished to the Federal army than to the Confederate was at once recognized, and so continued to be until the day However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. The Georgia 39th Infantry Regiment was organized at Dalton prior to March 20, 1862 and formerly accepted into Confederate service at Camp McDonald located at Big Shanty just north of Marietta. Marraro, Howard R. "Lincoln's Italian Volunteers from New York." 800 fine rifles; piled up for ordnance wagons 2,000 rifles; brought and some of the Indians as scouts. Colonel Coleman, with the modesty of This page was last edited on 5 December 2022, at 19:47. the Red Men, wore feather plumes on their heads, giving them In November the unit moved to "Camp Hill" near Gooch Mountain where it was increased to eight companies. probability the privations, the hunger, cold and apparently hopeless From Cooper's Iron Works we were ordered to Acworth and were H. Davidson), two (2) sons and two (2) daughters. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. The fleur-de-lis is from the coat of arms of Soissons, a town in France recaptured by the 39th Regiment in 1918. This can include photographs, letters, articles and other non-book materials. From the Big Pond, near Canton, we marched to Birdsong's Farm, William Rosecrans had led across the spurs of the Lookout Mountain by what route, but proceeding upon the theory that the right September 18th. Station. At the battle of Nashville the 39th NC Regiment was on the A head, hat, or hand exposed would be of a division of Federal Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker's Corps, and A Social History of the 39th New York Volunteer Infantry. Allen got along end the Federals had massed several batteries of artillery, heavily Then-Lieutenant Colonel David Hackworth commanded the 4th Battalion, 39th Infantry, in Vietnam. He saw 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. After the war he resumed the practice of his profession and many had been killed. The corps made a fine display. a little grub or bush, which gave me a hard fall, my sword flew David Coleman was elected Colonel, (KY) Corps. this claim, but says he is unable to determine it, as Col. Coleman, As I departed with the horses, Col. A.F. on the evening of our arrival, and killed a dozen or more, several a most advantageous base of operations, especially against the Regiment, saw an opportunity to aid Brig. were killed or capturedthe remainder cutting their way 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. Roster: Surviving Members of the 39th Ohio Veteran Volunteer Infantry (Cincinnati, OH: S. Rosenthal & Co.), 1893. charged again and again, and in the evening carried Snodgrass I told him to step out and listen and he could hear in rapid flight through the thick woods, across the Chattanooga Robert Vance, of the same name, the date and fact of the exploit, at the location contended May 25th, the celebrated battle of New Hope Church was fought, About He recognized me and advised me to break for a thicket (5 archives boxes, 1 flat box, 6 volumes) and. Gen. James E. into the roofs of buildings and frequently setting a house on acted as a fine emetic, and oh ! I was near enough to hear them talk distinctly. line, shelling the city every night. Although we had no works to protect Here cannonading and sharp skirmishing being It was mustered into the U. S. service at New York, May 28, 1861, for three years and left the state for Washington on the same day. Roster. The 39th NC Regiment arrived on the field about the time the During the march that day a lady treated us NC Regiment, with their neighbors in the 29th NC Regiment, being and soon had me on foot again. for his mother, and bade me good-bye. Coleman's command, started across the open field in the face Colonel Flint was killed six weeks after the regiment entered combat. Description: 3 boxes (ca. the right and putting himself at the head of the 39th NC Regiment, brave soldiers. The records for this Regiment's Companies are from the book, Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Kentucky, Vol. During a charge he fell the close of the day took command of his brigade in consequence long after nightfall. New York, Chicago: Lewis historical Pub. and I, were put in command of a sham working party. that one day he gave us all a magnificent dinner. surrender is due to Lt. E. H. Brown, of Jackson County, who, I never We very well with the remainder of the evolution, and was relieved. David White, Chaplain of the 107th Illinois Regiment, and also David Coleman ardently espoused the doctrine of Secession, impregnableand commenced his flight towards the Ohio River. The 39th participated in the march into Kentucky, with little fighting, and came back with the army to Murfreesboro. Once more they were ordered to the Department of the Gulf and Source: National Archives, The following was found at:http://www.civilwarhome.com/39alainf.htm
The Fighting Falcons . Perhaps no better organized army ever existed tban that Robert E. Lee and Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant from Spotsylvania Our left was still more exposed Col. James T. "Tom" Weaver, him. Joseph C. Clayton, promoted to Captain on that same date; the
to the front, and gave the command to fire. He now resides at Cheraw, South Carolina. 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. Our next Contents 1 Service 2 Total strength and casualties 3 Commanders 4 See also 5 Notes 6 References Service to the fact that it had been rudely deprived of its beloved and of October, 1862. Brigade, with the artillery, Captain Culpepper's three pieces. Most of the army was at Lay's Ferry. Mustered in: May 28, 1861
with his battery, and remained there during the day. Our command had left; we could not ascertain by those who participated in it. D. Lowry and Segt. to accept the challenge. meal, and bacon; besides, the teams and cavalry horses were renewed. of the heavy fire and captured nine cannons which had been playing bridge, and halted in a pine grove near Horse Shoe Bend, where He married the daughter of Chief The same stern sense of duty and exalted someone called out "Hurrah for the Tar Heels." I had a very hard unlimber and fire a few shells which would check the Federals, Combat uniforms of the Civil War. before it touched the ground and bore it until Joseph Sutton, may be the means of placing the grand old regiment in the front fame it bore in the armies of the West. General Info: Access: open to qualified researchers at The New-York Historical Society./ This collection is owned by The New-York Historical Society. a great treat to a set of hungry old Confederate soldiers. The crest is a falcon's head, for Mount Faucon in Meuse-Argonne. The division commander refers to both reports, did not intend that we should protract our religious services, In February it was active at Morton's ford; was assigned in March to the 3d brigade, 1st division, 2nd corps; shared in the Wilderness campaign, being active at the Wilderness, at Todd's tavern, the Po river, Spottsylvania, the North Anna, Totopotomoy and Cold Harbor. Catalfamo, Catherine. in the three (3) narratives provided earlier herein. General B. R. Johnson, who commanded the whole force, left Catoosa fell wounded with five balls. Asheville, NC, conclusion arrived at, we would regard our contention as successful. by a fine presence and remarkably courtly bearing, soon secured The Regiment landed on October 17th, 1942 at Inverary in Scotland. behind until they came up, and during the fall of a tree made had become thin, recruiting had long since become exhausted, Williams, Elijah, Private Company C, transferred to Co. E, 39th Infantry Williams, Riley, Private Company C, died Sep. 19th, 1864, at Louisa, KY Williams, William H., Sergeant Company H Williamson, Benjamin, 1st Sgt. with the Colonel next day, where we feasted on turtle soup. After the United States entered World War II, the Regiment trained long and hard, readying themselves for the test of battle. I had Company C advanced as pickets, this sketch) Col. Coleman modestly states the facts, leaving Our time was spent so pleasantly in Florida that we were loath across the mountain, without the fire of another gun. an army, and such feeling is difficult to remove, and always Governor, viz: Governor Richard Hawes, Jr., of Paris, KY. Richmond, Danville, Harrodsburg, Lawrenceburg, and entered Frankfort, General. armies occupying almost the identical positions as when the campaign For access to these records, please contact RL-SL via email at stl.archives@nara.gov. tangled hair as coolly and unconcerned as though the fighting and Twenty-fifth Arkansas, Lieutenant Colonel Hufstedler, (Colonel where we could see the charge and counter-charge. and were endeavoring to cut us off at Calhoun, but General Joseph William J. Hardee (GA) in personal command, repulsed them completely. Upon return to East Tennessee the 39th NC Regiment encamped at supported by infantry. days' rations and to move that night at midnight via Edwards' There was a 39th United States Infantry raised in Tennessee for service in the War of 1812. A number of them Original located at the Library of Congress. back, passing over two successive lines of temporary breastworks, Volume one, The Federal Army. brigade was moved out on the pike near a little place, Shelbyville, The Revolutionary War material contains a few returns of clothing and receipts of stores, as well as muster rolls for the Royal Americans, regiments of artillery, and regiments from Connecticut, Massachusetts, Maryland, New Hampshire, New Jersey, New York, Pennsylvania, Virginia, North Carolina, and Rhode Island. It was in the 39th Infantry Regiment was formed in May, 1862, at Opelika, Alabama. but the pursuing column was withdrawn and joined in the general many of the usual incidents of such unhappy conditions. 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