- 28th Regiment United States Colored Troops
Infobox Military Unit
unit_name= 28th Regiment United States Colored Troops
caption=
dates=December 24 ,1863 toNovember 8 ,1865
country=United States
allegiance= Union
branch=Infantry
equipment=
battles=Siege of Petersburg Battle of the Crater The 28th Regiment United States Colored Troops, also called the 28th Regiment Indiana Infantry (Colored) 1, was an
African American combat unit from the state ofIndiana that fought in theAmerican Civil War .History
On
November 30 ,1863 , theUnited States Department of War authorized Indiana GovernorOliver P. Morton to raise one regiment of infantry composed ofAfrican American s. OnDecember 3 , the state's adjutant general issued orders to begin accepting enlistments, which beganDecember 24 . OnJanuary 12 ,1864 , the War Department notified Morton that the regiment would be called the "28th Regiment of U.S. Colored Troops."Reverend Willis Revels, a minister of the
African Methodist Episcopal Church inIndianapolis, Indiana was the chief recruiting officer. Recruits trained until the end of Marchat a camp established on land owned byCalvin Fletcher , a prominent citizen. The camp was named "Camp Fremont " in honor ofJohn C. Frémont , the 1856 Republican presidential nominee and Union army general.On
April 25 , six companies of the 28th left Indianapolis forWashington, D.C. , where they were attached to the capital's defenses.The 28th sustained heavy casualties in the
Battle of the Crater at theSiege of Petersburg , Virginia, onJuly 30 ,1864 , when nearly half of its soldiers were killed or wounded. William Fox ("see references") put the 28th's loses at 11 killed, 64 wounded and 13 missing, a total of 88. Following the Battle of the Crater, the depleted ranks of the 28th were filled with four more companies of recruits raised in Indiana and sent to make the command a full regiment.After the Confederate surrender at Appomattox, the 28th was moved to the Mexican border in
Texas as part of the American response to theFrench intervention in Mexico .The 28th was formally mustered out in Texas on
November 28 ,1865 . It returned to IndianapolisJanuary 6 ,1866 , to a reception in its honor. According toFrederick H. Dyer ("see references)", the regiment suffered a total of 212 fatalities: two officers and 45 enlistees killed and mortally wounded in combat and one officer and 164 enlistees who died of disease.An Indiana historical marker commemorating the regiment was erected in Indianapolis in 2004.
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*Organized
December 24 ,1863
*Battle of the Crater at theSiege of Petersburg , Virginia, onJuly 30 ,1864
*Moved to the Mexican border inTexas as part of the American response to theFrench intervention in Mexico
*Mustered out onNovember 8 ,1865 Notes
* The regiment is distinct from the 28th Regiment Indiana Volunteers, which was the infantry designation assigned to the
1st Regiment Indiana Cavalry .References
*Dyer, Frederick Henry, "A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion", Des Moines: Dyer Publishing Co., 1908. [http://www.bjmjr.com/cwnorth/28usci.htm]
*Fox, William F., "Regimental Losses in the American Civil War 1861-1865", Albany, NY: Albany Publishing Co., 1889, Chapter VI. [http://www.civilwarhome.com/chapt6.htm]
*Indiana Battle Flag Commission, "Indiana Battle Flags and a Record of Indiana Organizations in the Mexican, Civil and Spanish-American Wars," Indianapolis, 1929, pp. 211-213.
*Indiana Historical Bureau, Historical Marker Database: 28th Regiment USCT, annotation of marker text. [http://199.8.200.229/db/markers_display.asp?ID=3]
**Terrell, W.H.H., "Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana", 8 vols., Indianapolis: A. H. Connor, State Printer, 1865-1869.
**Thornbrough, Emma Lou, "The Negro in Indiana: A Study of a Minority", Indianapolis, 1957; reprinted, 1985.
**Thornbrough, Gayle et al. (eds.), "The Diary of Calvin Fletcher", 9 vols., Indianapolis, 1972-1983.ee also
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United States Colored Troops
*List of United States Colored Troops Civil War Units External links
* [http://www.in.gov/history/files/7023.pdf "Indiana's 28th Regiment: Black Soldiers for the Union", Indiana Historian, Indianapolis: Indiana Historical Bureau, February 1994]
* [http://www.in.gov/iwm/2407.htm Indiana War Memorial Battle Flag Collection: 28th Regiment United States Colored Troops ]
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