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Indiana 89th Infantry (Union)

8/28/62

Organized - Indiana 89th Infantry - Indiana

9/14/62

Battle - Munfordville - Hart County, Kentucky

Munfordville
Munfordville

After the Confederate victory at Richmond, Kentucky at the end of August, Gen. Braxton Bragg continued to operate in the strategic border state and moved his army to cover pursuing Union army routes in the area. Munfordville, with its 1,800-foot-long railroad bridge over the Green River, was a key station on the Louisville & Nashville Railroad and therefore of great military importance. Approaching the town on September 14th, Brig. Gen. James R. Chalmers urged Union Col. John T. Wilder to surrender his 4,0…READ MORE

12/26/62

Battle - Chickasaw Bayou - Warren County, Mississippi

4/9/64

Battle - Pleasant Hill - Desoto Parish, Louisiana; Sabine Parish, Louisiana

5/18/64

Battle - Yellow Bayou - Avoyelles Parish, Louisiana

10/23/64

Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel T. J. Kinney

10/23/64

Leadership Change - Division - Colonel David Moore

10/23/64

Battle - Westport - Westport, Missouri

Westport
Westport

The Battle of Westport, fought October 21-23, was the largest battle west of the Mississippi River and the decisive battle of Confederate Gen. Stirling Price's 1864 Missouri campaign. Directions guide the visitor to the first of twenty-five narrative markers on a 32-mile, self-guided automobile tour and a self-guided walking tour of Byram's Ford and the Big Blue Battlefield. Each marker provides directions to the next stop on the tour. A written brochure is available from the Battle of Westport Visitor Cen…READ MORE

12/15/64

Leadership Change - Regiment - Lieutenant Colonel Hervey Craven

Lieutenant ColonelHervey Craven

12/15/64

Leadership Change - Brigade - Colonel David Moore

12/15/64

Leadership Change - Division - Brigadier General Kenner Garrard

Brigadier GeneralKenner Garrard

12/15/64

Battle - Nashville - Nashville, Tennessee

Nashville
Nashville

Despite a series of defeats in the closing days of November, 1864, Confederate Lieut. Gen. John Bell Hood continued to drag his bloodied Army of Tennessee, approximately 30,000 strong, north towards Nashville. The city was protected by 55,000 Union soldiers, which should have precluded further offensive operations, but Hood was determined and his situation was dire. Hood reached Nashville on December 2nd and staked out a position south of the city, hoping to draw the Union forces into a costly attack. Ulys…READ MORE

4/9/65

Battle - Fort Blakeley - Baldwin County, Alabama

Fort Blakeley
Fort Blakeley

Although the harbor of Mobile Bay had been closed to blockade running traffic since mid-summer 1864 with Admiral David G. Farragut's victory there, the port city of Mobile still remained in Confederate control. In late March 1865, two Federal infantry columns converged on the defenses of the city at Fort Blakeley and Spanish Fort. One force of 13,000 Union soldiers commanded by Gen. Frederick Steele moved west from Pensacola with orders to take Blakely from the rear. Union Gen. Edward R.S. Canby's Sixteent…READ MORE

7/19/65

Mustered Out - Indiana 89th Infantry - Indiana

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