5th Indiana Volunteers

5th Indiana Volunteers

The 5th Indiana Volunteers, also known as the 5th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry, was an infantry regiment that participated in the Mexican-American War. Mahlon Dickerson Manson, later a member of Congress and a general in the Civil War served as captain of Company "I" in the regiment.

References

* Perry, Oran, Adjutant-General, "Indiana in the Mexican War", Indianapolis, 1908.

External links

* [http://www.ingenweb.org/mexican/5THSTAFF.HTM 5th Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry (Mexican War) Field and Staff Officers]


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