United States Regiments & Batteries > Ohio


The 133rd Ohio Regiment lost 1 enlisted man killed and 1 officer and 29 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.

1864
Organized by consolidation of 58th and 76th Battalions and 3rd Regiment Ohio National Guard. It was one of the “Hundred Days Men regiments” intended for short term rear echelon duties in the summer of 1864.
May 6 Mustered in and moved to Parkersburg, W. Va. under Colonel Gustavus S. Innis
May 8 To New Creek
June 7 Moved to Washington, D.C. then to Bermuda Hundred, Va.
June 12 At Bermuda Hundred, Va. attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 10th Army Corps, Army of the James
June 16-17 Duty in trenches at Bermuda Hundred. At one time 300 men were on the sick list.
July 17 Moved to Fort Powhatan, on James River and duty there repairing telegraph lines from Fort to Swan’s Point, and in the fortifications. Built a Magazine, also a Signal tower 80 feet high.
August 10 Moved to Washington, D.C., then to Camp Chase, Ohio
August 20 Mustered out