10th Indiana Cavalry Regiment
Military unit
The 10th Regiment Indiana Cavalry , also designated the 125th Indiana Regiment , was a Cavalry Regiment raised in southern Indiana to fight in the American Civil War .
History
The 10th Regiment Indiana Cavalry was organized at Columbus and Vincennes, Indiana , in the winter of 1863 through the spring of 1864. In command of the Regiment was Colonel Thomas N. Pace. The Regimental Companies were:
Organization
Company A - Men primarily recruited from Posey and Vanderburgh counties
Company B - Men primarily recruited from Gibson , Knox , Posey and Vanderburgh counties
Company C - Men primarily recruited from Bartholomew , Jackson , Jennings and Warren counties
Company D - Men primarily recruited from Switzerland County
Company E - Men primarily recruited from Clark County
Company F - Men primarily recruited from Daviess , Gibson , Knox , Pike , Vanderburgh and Warrick counties
Company G - Men primarily recruited from Dubois , Gibson , Spencer , Vanderburgh and Warrick counties
Company H - Men primarily recruited from Jefferson County
Company I - Men primarily recruited from Monroe County
Company K - Men primarily recruited from Bartholomew , Gibson , and Posey counties
Company L - Men primarily recruited from Bartholomew , Jennings , and Lawrence counties
Company M - Men primarily recruited from Dubois , Pike , Spencer , Vanderburgh and Warrick counties
Army Organization
Time Line
Once the Regiment was moved into Pulaski, Tennessee, the 10th Indiana Cavalry Regiment was broken up into detachments for a variety of missions.
Date
Battle or Engagement of Service
June 1 – November 26, 1864
Duty at Pulaski, Tennessee, and Decatur, Alabama, guarding Northern Alabama Railroad by detachments
September 2, 1864
Action at Elk River
September 25, 1864
Sulphur Branch Trestle
September 26, 1864
Richland Creek, near Pulaski, Tennessee
September 26 – 27, 1864
Repulse of Forest's attack on Pulaski, Tennessee
October 1–2, 1864
Athens, Tennessee
October 26 – 29, 1864
Murfreesboro, Tennessee
November 26, 1864
Moved to Nashville, Tennessee
December 1, 1864
A Detachment at Decatur, Alabama - Siege of Decatur
December 5 – 17, 1864
A Detachment moved to Murfreesboro, Tennessee, and participated in the Siege of Murfreesboro
December 5–8, 1864
"The Cedars"
December 13 – 14, 1864
Owen's Cross Roads
December 15 – 16, 1864
Battle of Nashville, Tennessee
December 17 – 28, 1864
Pursuit of Hood to the Tennessee River
December 17, 1864
Franklin and Hollow Tree Gap
December 25 – 26, 1864
Sugar Creek, Pulaski
December 27 – 28, 1864
Decatur, Alabama (Detachment)
December 29, 1864
Pond Springs, Alabama (Detachment)
December 31, 1864
Russellsville (Detachment)
February, 1865
Detachments brought together
February 12 – March 22, 1865
Moved to Vicksburg, Mississippi; then to New Orleans, Louisiana, and to Mobile Bay, Alabama
March 22 – April 12, 1865
Campaign against Mobile and its defenses
March 26 – April 9, 1865
Siege of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely
April 12, 1865
Capture of Mobile, Alabama
April 13 – 20, 1865
March to Montgomery, Alabama
June – August 1865
March to Columbus and Vicksburg, Mississippi , and Provost duty in Holmes and Attalla Counties
August 31, 1865
Mustered out at Vicksburg, Mississippi
Regiment lost during service 1 Officer and 20 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 4 Officers and 157 Enlisted men by disease. Total 182.
See also
References
Dryer, Frederick Henry. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion , Des Moines: Dyer Publishing Co. 1908.
Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana, Volume 3, by W.H.H. Terrell, Adjutant General, Indiana, 1866
Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana, Volume 7, by W.H.H. Terrell, Adjutant General, Indiana, 1867
"The Union Army" by Federal Publishing Company, 1908 - Volume 3
External links
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