United States Regiments & Batteries > Ohio
The 134th Ohio Infantry Regiment lost 2 enlisted man killed and 30 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.
1864
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Organized at Camp Chase, Ohio. It was one of the “Hundred Days Men regiments” intended for short term rear echelon duties in the summer of 1864. | |
May 5 | 867 men mustered in under Colonel James B. Armstrong |
May 7 | Left State for Cumberland, Md. and duty there |
June 6 | Moved to Washington, D. C. then to White House and City Point, Va. |
June 8-17 | Duty at City Point pontooning the James River and building roads |
June 17 | Picket duty at Bermuda Hundred. Engagement at Port Walthall, losing 2 killed and 3 wounded. |
June 22 | Marched to Deep Bottom and engaged in building works. Picket duty and operations against Richmond on north side of the James River. Attached to 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, 10th Army Corps, Army of the James |
August 31 | 862 men mustered out |