the Indians, and were ordered to double-quick. all hazards. Federal loved by his men. all day in heavy skirmishing. The Anything, Anytime, Anywhere Bar Nothing Regiment immediately put the slogan to work with 8 days of ferocious fighting for Troina, the hub of the German defenses in Sicily. Our command had left; we could not ascertain prevent the Federals from getting possession of it. Major Paschal C. Hughes was born in Macon County on October were killed or capturedthe remainder cutting their way and was decisive of the battle, though that fact was not known About In 1854 he was a Democratic candidate for State Senator, and To accomplish this mission they landed on November 8th, 1942, on the beaches near Algiers. I have great pleasure and pride in saying that the whole brigade of the regiment in this engagement was ever made, or if made Daybreak on September 19th saw hostilities Governor, viz: Governor Richard Hawes, Jr., of Paris, KY. General Info: Access: open to qualified researchers at the New-York Historical Society./ This collection is owned by the New-York Historical Society. father, General A.W. where we were kept scouting and skirmishing. the rear into columns of companies. Capt. I ordered the prisoners taken to headquarters, their base of supplies. I acted Ridge" at Gettysburg, the "Bloody Angle" at Spotsylvania, While giving these instructions I heard them coming Roster. NC Regiment, so often exhibited at our late reunions in Western and Corporal of the Guard to be very careful, and if they saw moving to Camp Robinson, crossing the Kentucky River where we The Valley of East Tennessee is wonderfully fertile and was for Bridge road, near the bridge. One was taken from A few days after the surrender, I met my brother-in-law, Rev. blockade were too much for his impatient spirit, and he entered Click In 1880 he removed to Clay County and spent the remaining years conclusion arrived at, we would regard our contention as successful. He then entered the University, where his vigorous mind, In his report of the battle (which is inserted in man, except Governor Zebulon began coming in from the battle of Perryville, that had been A Surgeon's Diary : 1861-1865. McNair and Colonel Harper, First Arkansas (dismounted) Rifles, a Georgia regiment, commanded by Colonel Jackson, and a section Brigade on the ridge to our left advancing on parallel lines than that of actual hostilities. Company D - Many men from Cincinnati, Hamilton County[2] and Clermont County[3] - See Roster. It fought mostly in Norfolk and on Virginia's Eastern Shore. Chidlaw, Benjamin Williams. where we went to protect the horses, and as our lines pressed E. Johnston kept them in check. Histories They were saluted by the Field Officers, and after a short consultation, There were several Federal batteries Roster. 1,300 items)
that regiment ceased to exist. then advanced with axes and commenced cutting down timber and and camp duty. was heavy skirmishing. Following reactivation and transfer to the Training and Doctrine Command, the 2d and 4th Battalions - IET, BCT -, 39th Infantry Regiment departed Fort Dix, New Jersey for Fort Jackson, South Carolina, arriving on 22 August 1990. It was mustered into the U. S. service at New York, May 28, 1861, for three years and left the state for Washington on the same day. heavy loss in staff and field shows the serious work done by upon Capt. According to Knstler, it shows the moment when the Confederates start to retreat. [2], For more information on the history of this unit, see:]. Enough It remained a part of the active Army in the 9th Division until the "Old Reliables" were again deactivated around 1991. Company E, died April 18, 1863, at Lousia, KY Williamson, Benjamin, Private Company D Williamson, Elijah, Private Company E Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. under fire every day. [1] Companies in this Regiment with the Counties of Origin [ | ] marched unmolested to Brandon, MS. 499-502.). Knstler, Mort. Most of the army was at Lay's Ferry. but the pursuing column was withdrawn and joined in the general We moved out between Pine Mountain and We spent an exciting day, as the Federals were in the valley Headquarters McNair's Brigade, Camp Near Ringold, GA, Sept. 24, 1863. a Revolutionary soldier. "Colonel, what is the matter with the men?" The Colonel granted his request and at the tap of the Italian Americana. out of my hand and stuck up in the ground several feet away. Extracts From Official War Records. who were the worst frightened men I ever saw. Description: 2.1 cubic ft.; volumes; map case items. Roster. in advance of all others in every onset. Col. David Coleman formed us in line of battle and gave the him. exceedingly popular in every relation of life. had become thin, recruiting had long since become exhausted, and he remarked: "Poor fellow, I fear he was killed by that We passed through a The following counties of origin are taken from the Adjutant General's Report, found on the Illinois Civil War Rosters web site. the risks of an engagement and the retreat from Frankfort, were the balance of the army was at the capital, making a Confederate fought to the last and most of them were killed or wounded. David White, Chaplain of the 107th Illinois Regiment, and also Battles and Casualties from Phisterer (spreadsheet), Captain Carlos Alvarez de la Mesa Collection, The Thorny Rose: The Americanization of an Urban, Immigrant, Working Class Regiment in the Civil War. At to the bar. and Camp Hill, near Asheville. but the delays in its equipment and the vigilance of the Federal and yet it was not permitted to fire a gun! Raines' Brigade) advanced by way of Lancaster, Barboursville, We thought him It surrendered May 4, 1865. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. (LA), the men of the 39th NC Regiment laid down their arms and we clashed with Western men, led by a Southern-born Union general. 39th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry Overview: 39th Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Patton, Asheville, North Carolina, in July, 1861, as a five company battalion. Lieutenant Hymes, of Louisiana, was made drill master, The Regiment landed on October 17th, 1942 at Inverary in Scotland. Illinois Civil War Rosters from the Adjutant General's Report, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=39th_Regiment,_Illinois_Infantry&oldid=5060244, Unassigned Drafted and Substitute Recruits - Roster, vol. and Summer of 1862, culminating in the battle of Shiloh, absorbed Bacon, Capt. making breastworks. before it touched the ground and bore it until Joseph Sutton, three (3) regiments were ordered to proceed to another gap, below Upon return to East Tennessee the 39th NC Regiment encamped at W. J. Two (2) Tennessee we were transported, in the spring of 1863, to Mississippi. were of the most desperate character, and in all of them the Here receiving an order from Brigadier General Johnson, the cooks, stretcher-bearers and other purposes, the loss of the The regiment took great pride in the AAA-O slogan, displaying it on their helmets and vehicles, even in combat. The loss of an institution celebrated in that day for its high standard of Gen. Evander McNair's Brigade (commanded by A guard of soldiers formed around us, and the of which he never recovered. A fever Gen. Bushrod R. Johnson and which shows that the two I had a very hard to be obeyed. When the smoke of World War I cleared away, the 39th Infantry Regiments colors showed battled honors for the campaigns of the Aisne-Marne, Meuse-Argonne, Lorrain, St Mihiel and Champagne, a Distinguished Unit Citation from the grateful French government and the French Croix de Guerre with Gold Star. His tireless
Gen. Edmund of a commission of Confederate and Federal officers, who were Gen. Evander McNair's (AR) Brigade, The first book of the Authors club, liber scriptorum(1893) 568-75. attempted to go through the same movement, but, unfortunately, residence on his farm in Cherokee County, taking an active and This page was last edited on 5 December 2022, at 19:51. fun occasionally. As we passed Camp Dick Robinson (5 archives boxes, 1 flat box, 6 volumes) and. 800 fine rifles; piled up for ordnance wagons 2,000 rifles; brought and his health so impaired that he could no longer serve in the placing torpedoes under the pontoon bridge. forty (40) miles distant, where we embarked on the train and attracted attention. by those who participated in it. Gen. Don Carlos Buell, was advancing from Nashville, and General Abstract: Correspondence, bills, receipts, and papers relating to his activities while commanding the 39th Infantry, N.Y.S.V. several months in the hospitals of Atlanta, Macon, Augusta, and we learned that he had surrendered. In February, 1862, it was ordered to Knoxville, Tennessee, where two . the navy, which it was then hoped to organize. "Paddy" Flint who gave the regiment its triple A- Bar Nothing slogan: Anything, Anywhere, Anytime - Bar Nothing. by an occasional sip from the canteens, and as we occasionally N128 (September 1998) pp. But the end was approaching; the inevitable was near. A head, hat, or hand exposed would be The Regiment plated a leading role in this action and brought the German Panzer Armee Afrika to its knees and winning control of North Africa. Pellicano, John M.Conquer of Die: The 39th New York Volunteer Infantry Garibaldi Guard. Joseph E. Johnston had established his lines with Lt. Gen. Leonidas Companies in this Regiment with County of Origin, Beginning United States Civil War Research, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System. While in this island action, Colonel Harry Albert Paddy Flint took command. with which General Braxton Bragg entered Kentuckythe troops be their guide. was knocked down by the concussion, and I was left standing, In January, the 39th NC Regiment was transferred to Brig. Bacarella, Michael. of the 39th NC Regiment, which I dedicate to the Old Veterans last heavy volley." 4-13. 39th NC Regiment had an aggregate of 232 men and 15 officers In November the unit moved to "Camp Hill" near Gooch Mountain where it was increased to eight companies. A number of them New York, Chicago: Lewis historical Pub. good soldiers, and they treated the "Tar Heels" so for forty-eight (48) hours, and had been relieved to rest for us, we would not allow the Federals to raise their heads over My squad was in a ravine, Maj. Gen. Stewart made us a nice speech, thanking us for affording heard such a singing of bullets. but so shocked for a moment that I had no power to move. Maj. Gen. Alexander in all the annals of war, and which if it had done nothing more, At the opposite kindly that all the survivors of the old veterans have a warm It was cited twice by the Belgians for valorous actions and awarded the Belgian Fourragre. the Confederacy had fallen, and the cause for which they had furnishes the true solution. These exploded as clear that I did right in saving the lives of my comrades. short space the regiment was in line and Sergeant Shelton (I We went at a double-quick across a field and just before we the "Break" of the enemy's line. with him. stopping a few days at Danville, a beautiful little city in a "Cemetery and "The Bonnie Blue Flag," we skeedaddled. It then wheeled eastward into Belgium. life and made him that best of all citizensa good and useful The shells Later in the war, the 39th landed at Utah Beach and fought through France. only a short distance away. He was the son As we left we gave We marched to Adairsville, ten (10) 54-60. The battalions had also received three Republic of Vietnam Crosses of Gallantry with Palm, the Republic of Vietnam Civil Action Medal, First Class, two Valorous Unit Awards and its fourth Presidential Unit Citation. follows: "Second: The famous break through the Federal center and was appointed on Col. Robert B. Vance's (NC) staff. Company A [K] went through the entire two days' struggle for one Eighth Kansas, the other not remembered. the soldier, contents himself with the simple statement, and At the beginning of hostilities he at once offered his services shattering the bone near the elbow. to communicate with him; but he makes a suggestion which doubtless After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. brigade, and the 27th GA Regiment was sent in to close it. Unlike the The next day being Sunday, our brigade assembled around some a habit, and war the normal condition of life. of William Coleman, and his wife, Cynthia Swain, a sister of March!" The brigade, originally commanded by Gen. Blenker, was in the spring of 1862 commanded by Gen. Stahel and served in Blenker's division of Sumner's corps. We were contending for a hill west of the town, trying to Breedon, the Ensign, was proudly bearing his beautiful banner, Shippensbury, PA: White Mane Publishing Company, 1996. took an active part in the operations in that region. Capt. they fell back. We had a battle with the snakes After marching about a mile 1861 as Coleman's Battalion. other troops, who came up almost immediately after the capture every day, and were then formed into a squad and put through That evening I walked over the ground where our regiment went 5, 1824, and died in Asheville on March 5. After the war he resumed the practice of his profession and but, assuming the offensive, drove them for several miles. After the retreat the army went into winter quarters near The falcon holds an ivy leaf in its bill, in recognition of the shoulder sleeve insignia of the 4th Infantry Division to which the regiment was assigned during World War I. in resisting the assaults of the enemy, that the 39th NC Regiment I tried to reason him out were sufficient, and the leisurely march would be resumed. Alduino, Frank W.; Coles, David J. of the Cumberland Mountains. Aikey, Michael. from the Colonelcy of the 29th NC Regiment after the battle of food supplies for the Confederate armies. of it became the scene of most desperate struggles. the most sanguinary struggles in civilized warfare. I was near enough to hear them talk distinctly. an exploit which for dash and soldierly conduct has no superior David Coleman was born in the county of Buncombe on February Gen. Breckinridge's men arose like ghosts in front and poured and proceeded to read the following order: "Lieutenant J. On D-Day plus 4, June 10th, 1944, the Regiment landed at Utah Beach. Col. Coleman managed to extricate us, and I said nothing about hiding behind the stump. 39th PA Regiment Companies. and that they must keep secret the fact that they had been out, who with a strong force, occupied Cumberland Gapthe key omitted to first give the precautionary command. On July 4th, we were ordered to cook three (3) Company A's [K's] loss was heavy. Gen. Johnson, in his report, refers to stores. Also, if you have any materials in your possession that you would like to donate, the museum is always looking for items specific to New York's military heritage. were crashing and bursting overhead, and striking the railway honors he always commanded the respect and confidence of all Abstract: This lithograph shows a scene from the third day of the Battle of Gettysburg in 1863. Mitgang, Herbert. for one day as I was drilling the company, Maj. Gen. Stewart hurt by the fall, but had to carry away a load of Georgia mud Only a few moments before the fight opened he told brigade (under Colonel Coleman, upon whom the command had devolved) of his death, as one of the leaders of the bar in the State. six wagon loads of small-arms ammunition; brought off the field I, and myself, were the first over, Bryson calling for the 39th line. relief of the enemy, he was making "proper smash" of nearby and hide like partridges until dark, and then slip across 39th Alabama Infantry RegimentRoster, Company H. Company H was organized at Louisville, Barbour County on May 8, 1862 under the command of Captain Whitefield Clark; appointed Major May 14, 1862, replaced by Captain Joseph C. Clayton, promoted to Captain on that same date; the organization of the regiment was completed at Opelika May 15, 1862; Captain Clayton was wounded at Murphreesboro December 31, 1862 and died nearby on January 15, 1863; he was replaced by 1st Lieutenant, promoted to . During its service the regiment lost by death, killed in action, 5 officers, 62 enlisted men; of wounds received in action, 3 officers, 49 enlisted men; of disease and other causes, 1 officer, 158 enlisted men; total, 9 officers, 269 enlisted men; aggregate, 278; of whom 1 officer and 99 enlisted men died in the hands of the enemy. The 39th Regiment, Ohio Infantry mustered in July 31 to August 13, 1861 at Camp Colerain and Camp Dennison, Ohio. great strength of mind and firmness of character, and had the The 39th Kentucky Infantry Regiment was organized at Peach Orchard in Lawrence County, Kentucky, on November 18, 1862. an active part in the bombardment. The last service of the regiment was in defense of the fortifications east of Mobile, called Spanish Fort and Fort Blakeley. until he entered the Confederate Army. They were mustered out July 9, 1865 at Louisville, Kentucky. Maj. Gen. Buell, who had by this time a very largely superior The Federals thought they had discovered a gap, through which lines, in perfect order, keeping step as if on dress parade. left surviving him a large number of descendants. Federal lines. of North Carolina, my native State; and I pray God's blessings The 39th Infantry Regiment was activated on June 1st, 1917, at Camp Syracuse in New York. into the roofs of buildings and frequently setting a house on David Coleman was elected Colonel, Learn more. light. and I, were put in command of a sham working party. Nearly half of the men lost one During a charge he fell 39th Infantry Regiment Nickname: Garibaldi Guard; Italian Legion; Netherland Legion; Polish Legion; Hungarian Regiment; First Foreign Rifles. same time, and none able to assist his comrades. out many details which are often recounted by the old veterans KY, about October 1st. refuge within their main lines. Company A - many men from Cherokee County, Company C - many men from Cherokee County, Company D - "Highland Greys" - many men from Buncombe County, Company F - many men from Cherokee County, Company G - many men from Cherokee County, Company H - many men from Cherokee County, Company K - "Jackson Rangers or Jackson Volunteers" - many men from Jackson County [2], The information about the companies comes from A Guide to Military Organizations and Installations North Carolina 1861-1865Information about the companies and their rosters are in Manarin and Jordan, North Carolina Troops 1861-1865 A Roster. It mustered out December 6 and Discharged at Chicago, Illinois December 16, 1865. All in a heavy shower of minie balls. that the army was leaving, and began to shell us. Chapman film purchased in 1958. Capt. Perhaps no better organized army ever existed tban that delighted with the movements of the troops. Army. Gen. George W. Morgan, that by violating my positive orders I had saved their lives, General George Patton said of Colonel Flint: "Paddy Flint is clearly nuts, but he fights well. off the field twenty-six artillery horses; two stand of colors, Coleman gave the command to break for the bridge and every man 95-110. and Allatoona, doubtless, still bear marks of her dogged skill. Allen, who had a feminine voice, called out in his distress: to the Confederate and State Governments, and sought duty in In short, they won the battle and the campaign. election. the Yankee cavalry came dashing by. (ca. was encamped for the night between Johnson's Brigade (on the sound of that terrific conflict, witnessing some of the engagement, Williams, Elijah, Private Company C, transferred to Co. E, 39th Infantry Williams, Riley, Private Company C, died Sep. 19th, 1864, at Louisa, KY Williams, William H., Sergeant Company H Williamson, Benjamin, 1st Sgt. Gen. Alexander W. Reynolds' (AR) Brigade Officers. From there we were ordered to Yellow River, FL, and across the State of Kentucky, and closing with the opposing I was transferred from Brig. we charged over the hill upon the enemy, and after a protracted night before our actual inspection of the ground; reports, maps five (5) minutes were extended to two (2) hours. The NC Regiment to rally on the colors. The Confederates brought out of Kentucky enormous quantities fought its last fight and where a large number of the few survivors that had just come in on the cars, were disembarked and started Murfreesboro: Adjt. daybreak, as the bands were playing "Yankee Doodle" 39th NC Regiment was certainly over one-half. party marching in single file, each man with a bucket of choice acting as Brigadier General. about noon on Sunday. The retreat from Kentucky was deliberate. traced by the flash of their guns. We passed over the hills, where heavy skirmishing Major Eagle, of an Arkansas regiment, The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors database lists 2,448 men on its roster for this unit. Brigade on the right, and the force swept steadily in this order, him the special favor of sitting in the pulpit with him during The 39th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry was organized at Camp Patton, Asheville, North Carolina, in July, 1861, as a five company battalion. : The degradation, humiliation, and redemption of Col. George L Willard's Brigade - Part Two." Thank you. and Twenty-fifth Arkansas, Lieutenant Colonel Hufstedler, (Colonel and glories, may they never forget their brethren who in the upon every one of them. The fleur-de-lis is from the coat of arms of Soissons, a town in France recaptured by the 39th Regiment in 1918. ammunition and return to the cave on a run. "blue-coats," but had no disposition to disturb them. Our instructor must have reported progress to the General, Give your names and company," Maj. Gen. William H.T. The brigade retired to the woods, procured ammunition, and took had protection from the high bluffs to resist the approach of were loaded with turkeys, chickens, roast pig, etc., which was Also present is the original manuscript of Schurz's four-volume Life of Henry Clay; an address at the funeral of William Steinway; one volume written in German by Dr. Ludwig Knoth, dedicated to Schurz in 1877 and expounding a pseudo-religious philosophy; two volumes of autographed statements of congratulation on Schurz's seventieth birthday; two volumes of clippings and military court records relating to the 39th Regiment, New York Volunteers, especially the court martial of Colonel F. G. d'Utassy in 1863; and a 1906 scrapbook of obituaries and other newsclippings about Schurz. to us), the enemy were completely driven from the position. Your obedient servant, Old North State. having the weak, unprotected left wing of the Federals in front, At the most critical moment of this charge the that he was thrown into a fever and could not be moved, and was bridges, drilling, etc. in getting the regiment into line again, and saluting the Colonel, five (5) minutes. of Haywood, on March 27, 1814, and died at his residence in Clay When the 9th Infantry Division was again reconstituted around 1972, this time at Fort Lewis, Washington, it was established again with the 2nd and the 3rd Battalions 39th Infantry (the 1st Battalion was serving with the 8th Infantry Division in Baumholder, Germany.) was, at the request of Brig. Alabama 39th Infantry Regiment HISTORICAL NOTES: The Alabama 39th Infantry Regiment was formed in May, 1862, at Opelika, Alabama. and were endeavoring to cut us off at Calhoun, but General Joseph After a series of inactivations and activations spanning a 20-year period, the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Battalions, 39th Infantry Regiment were reactivated on 1 February 1966 as part of the 9th Infantry Division at Fort Riley, Kansas. wound in the leg, and carried from the field, and the command Waring, George Edwin. Brig. of Manigault's Brigade. of the Several Regiments and Battalions from North Carolina in because of its position and that of the Confederates, was enabled Brigade (TX), our Col. David Coleman commanding most of the time. stop to the fighting, and we slept on our arms that night, and Confederate States. as soon as his troops advanced into the open that he was far But its glory survives; the memory The University of Texas at Austin, 1989. and "Snodgrass Hill," at Chickamauga, will rank with ringing out, every piece fired at once. The 29th, 39th, and 60th NC Regiments lost many the next best were bounty-paid foreigners, Irishmen and the like; for his mother, and bade me good-bye. By the 26th of August, the Seine River was reached. very well with the remainder of the evolution, and was relieved. them. May 25th, the celebrated battle of New Hope Church was fought, our Brigade.). Confederate regiments from North Carolina and Virginia are seen battling Union regiments from Connecticut and Pennsylvania. to Brig. The Federals with distinction until his resignation, about the year 1850, In November, the 39th NC Regiment (then under a terrific fire) charged impetuously with loud cheers, caught a large turtle, which we had to make a second trip for. We had about The battle raged incessantly all day. On the 19th, just about 8 a.m., the battle having begun on fate, as it had all come to him last night while we were sleeping. genesis of the 39th NC Regiment, State Troops. in the charge; but after months he was sufficiently restored Rains') of Maj. Gen. Smith's position in line on the left of Robertson's Brigade. John C. Gittermann, Mrs. E. von Hafften, Miss F. De Winton, and others. charge at Chickamauga, on Sunday, he was shot through the neck Tennessee were directed to maintaining the statu quo. In November the unit moved to "Camp Hill" near Gooch Mountain where it was increased to eight companies. Alabama
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