35th Regiment Indiana Infantry
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| 35th Regiment Indiana Infantry | |
|---|---|
| Active | 1861 - 1865 |
| Country | USA |
| Allegiance | Union |
| Branch | Infantry |
| Type | Regiment |
| Role | Infantry |
| Part of | Army of the Ohio, 1862; Army of the Cumberland, 1863-1865 XIV Army Corps, XXI Army Corps, IV Army Corps |
| Nickname | "First Irish" |
| Motto | Be just and fear not.(Vaness, Indianapolis Journal December 1861) |
| Colors | Emerald Green (with scarlet and gold letters)Large Eagle with Shamrock and Harp suspended on a green ribbon from its beak (Vaness, Indianapolis Journal December 1861) |
| Anniversaries | December 11, 1861 (mustering in) October 23, 1865 (discharge) |
| Engagements | Stone's River Tullahoma Campaign Chickamauga Chattanooga I Chattanooga III Ringgold Gap Atlanta Campaign Rocky Face Ridge Rasaca New Hope Church Dallas Marietta Kennesaw Mountain Atlanta Jonesborough Franklin-Nashville Campaign Columbia Franklin II Nashville |
| Commanders | |
| Notable commanders |
Colonel John C. Walker Colonel Bernard F. Mullen Colonel August Tassin Major John P. Dufficy |
Contents |
[edit] History
The 35th Regiment Indiana Infantry was organized on December 11, 1861 during the American Civil War, and mustered out October 23, 1865. It was known as the First Irish as it was made up of many Irish-Americans.
[edit] Service
- Organized December 11, 1861
- Battle of Stones River
- Battle of Hoover's Gap
- Battle of Chickamauga
- First Battle of Chattanooga
- Third Battle of Chattanooga
- Ringgold Gap
- Atlanta Campaign
- Battle of Rocky Face Ridge
- Battle of Resaca
- Battle of New Hope Church
- Battle of Dallas
- Battle of Marietta
- Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
- Atlanta
- Battle of Jonesborough
- Franklin-Nashville Campaign
- Battle of Columbia
- Battle of Franklin II
- Battle of Nashville
- Mustered out in October 23, 1865
[edit] Commanders
- Colonel John C. Walker
- Colonel Bernard F. Mullen
- Colonel August Tassin
- Major John P. Dufficy
[edit] References
Dyer, F.H. 1908. A compendium of the war of the rebellion compiled and arranged from official records of the federal and Confederate armies... The Dyer Publishing Company. Des Moines, Iowa, USA.

