155th Ohio Infantry

155th Ohio Infantry

Infobox Military Unit
unit_name=155th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry


caption=155th's badge
country=United States of America
allegiance= Union
type=Infantry
branch=Army
dates=May – August 1864
specialization=garrison and guard duty
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size=~900
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battles=American Civil War *Bermuda Hundred Campaign
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The 155th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry (OVI) was a Union Army infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was among scores of regiments raised as Hundred Days Men to provide relief for veteran troops to enable a major U.S. War Department push to end the war within 100 days.

History

In early May 1864, the 92nd Regiment of the Ohio National Guard and the 44th Battalion (Mahoning County) were consolidated to form the 155th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry. The new unit was organized Sunday, May 8, at Camp Dennison (Cincinnati, Ohio) with 838 men under the command of Colonel Harley H. Sage for one hundred days' service. Sage had previously served in the 13th Ohio Infantry and 43rd Ohio Infantry, and had commanded the 92nd Regiment, Ohio National Guard before taking command of the 155th.

On May 12, the 155th OVI left for New Creek, West Virginia. The regiment did garrison duty at Martinsburg until June 3, when it moved to Washington, D.C.. From there, it moved into Virginia to White House, Bermuda Hundred and then City Point. On June 29, it went into an entrenched camp at Norfolk, where it remained until July 27 as a part of the Army of the James. On that date, a Union expeditionary force (including the 155th Ohio, 20th New York Cavalry, 1st U.S. Volunteers, and two sections of the 8th New York Independent Battery) left Norfolk for Elizabeth City, North Carolina. The troops marched the forty miles or so south to Elizabeth City to capture horses, cotton, tobacco and other contraband. On August 4, the regiment returned to Norfolk. Fifteen days later, its term of enlistment expiring, the 155th was ordered home. The regiment returned to Ohio and was mustered out August 27, 1864. The 155th Ohio lost during its service 20 enlisted men by disease. ["Dyer's Compendium"]

ervice record

* May 8, 1864 - Mustered in at Camp Dennison
* May 12 - Departed Camp Dennison at 5:00 A.M.
* May 13 - At Parkersburg, West Virginia
* May 14 - At Cumberland, Maryland
* May 15 - Arrived at Martinsburg, West Virginia
* May 20 - Defenses of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad
* May 25 - To Cedar Creek, Virginia, for escort duty
* May 26 - Back to Martinsburg, West Virginia
* June 3 - Ordered to Washington, D.C.
* June 9 - At White House, Virginia
* June 17 - Arrived at Bermuda Hundred, Virginia
* June 21 - At City Point, Virginia
* June 29 - Entrenched camp at Norfolk, Virginia
* July 27 - Expedition to Elizabeth City, North Carolina
* July 28 - Arrived at Elizabeth City, North Carolina
* August - Returned to Norfolk, Virginia
* August - Left for Ohio
* August 24 - Arrived at Camp Dennison, Ohio
* August 27 - Mustered out

tatistics

The men of the 155th varied greatly in age, with 52 men aged 40 and older. The oldest recruit was 48-year-old Private McAlister of Company A, and the youngest was 13-year-old William Barker, a musician with Company B. There was also 14-year-old Private Jimmy Ross of Company K.

Five companies of the 155th were from Pickaway County, Ohio—A, C, E, H, & I. Company H showed 83 men on the official roster; however two of the men never mustered, and another was discharged the day after muster on a Surgeon's Certificate of Disability. The remaining 80 active men of Company H ranged in age from a 15-year-old boy (the musician) to a 44-year-old sergeant. The average age of the company was 27, with 31 men aged 21 or younger, and six men aged 40 or over. ["Dyer's Compendium".]

Field & staff

* Harley H. Sage, Colonel
* Roswell Shurtleff, Lt. Colonel
* Peter Lutz, Major
* R. G. McLean, Surgeon
* R. S. Stansbury, Surgeon
* Thomas J. Watkins, Adjutant
* Joseph Wallace, Regimental Quartermaster
* Samuel M. Bright, Chaplain
* Charles N. Dodd, Sergeant Major
* Archibald Armstrong, Quartermaster Sergeant
* Joseph B. Dunlap, Commissary Sergeant
* William R. Elder, Hospital Steward
* Charles B. Dowe, Principal Musician

Roll of Honor

* Clavin, Wilson T., Sergeant, Co. D - died July 13, 1864 at Norfolk, Virginia
* Howard, Cowden, Private, Co. G - died July 14, 1864 at Norfolk, Virginia
* Holiday, Lewis, Private, Co. E - died July 15, 1864 at Norfolk, Virginia
* Justice, G.A., Private, Co. F - died July 17, 1864
* McKinlay, William, Private, Co. E - died July 18, 1864 at Washington, D.C.
* Hunter, William, Private, Co. C - died July 19, 1864
* McCollum, Joel, Private, Co. D - died July 20, 1864 at Portsmouth, Virginia
* Warner, A.O., Private, Co. E - died July 21, 1864 at Portsmouth, Virginia
* Miller, James C., Private, Co. D - died July 31, 1864 at Portsmouth, Virginia
* Martz, Soloman, Private, Co. G - died August 1, 1864 at Portsmouth, Virginia
* Leopard, Manuel, Private, Co. D - died August 4, 1864 at Portsmouth, Virginia
* Baker, Lawrence, Private, Co. D - died August 5, 1864 at Portsmouth, Virginia
* Brothers, John W., 1st Sergt., Co. D - died August 13, 1864 at Portsmouth, Virginia
* Floor, Hiram, Private, Co. G - died August 14, 1864 at Portsmouth, Virginia
* McClain, John, Private, Co. H - died August 15, 1864 at Portsmouth, Virginia
* Shafer, David, Private, Co. G - died August 16, 1864 at Norfolk, Virginia
* Haggard, Thomas C., Private, Co. I - died August 21, 1864 at Portsmouth, Virginia
* Kennedy, Henderson G., Private, Co. D - died August 25, 1864 at Washington, D.C.
* Cunningham, Benj. C., Private, Co. B - died August 27, 1864
* Jacobs, Thomas, Private, Company B - died September 3, 1864 at Washington, D.C.

References

* Leeke, Jim (ed.), "A Hundred Days to Richmond: Ohio's "Hundred Days" Men in the Civil War", Indiana University Press, 1999. ISBN 0-253-33537-X.
* Longacre, Edward G., "Army of Amateurs: General Benjamin F. Butler and the Army of the James, 1863–1865", Stackpole Books, 1997. ISBN 0-8117-0136-0.
* Robertson, William Glenn, "Back Door to Richmond: The Bermuda Hundred Campaign", University of Delaware Press, 1987. ISBN 0-87413-303-3.
*Reid, Whitelaw, "Ohio In The War: Her Statesmen, Her Generals, and Soldiers", Cincinnati: Moore, Wilstach & Baldwin, 1868.
* "Roster of Ohio Soldiers: War of the Rebellion, 1861–1866, Vol. IX, 141st–184th Regiment, Infantry", Ohio Roster Commission, Werner Co., 1886-95.

Notes

External links

* [http://home.mindspring.com/~mtmitchell/ 155th Regiment, O.V.I. Website]
* [http://www.ohiohistory.org/etcetera/exhibits/fftc/relicroom/index.cfm?war=2&ID=56/ Regimental Colors at The Ohio Historical Society]


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