United States Regiments & Batteries > Ohio
The 149th Ohio Infantry Regiment lost 4 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded and 38 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.
1864
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May 8 | Organized at Camp Dennison, Ohio under Colonel Allison L. Brown. It was one of the “Hundred Days Men regiments” intended for short term rear echelon duties in the summer of 1864. |
May 11 | Left State for Baltimore, Md. |
June | Duty in the Defenses of Baltimore and at different points on the eastern shore of Maryland attached to 8th Army Corps, Middle Department |
July 4 | Moved to Monocacy Junction attached to 1st Separate Brigade, 8th Army Corps |
July 9 |
Battle of MonocacyThe regiment lost over 100 casualties. |
July 13 | Moved to Washington, D.C. |
July 13-20 | Advance to Snicker’s Gap, Va. attached to Kenly’s Independent Brigade, 8th Army Corps |
July 20-August 23 | Operations in the Shenandoah Valley |
August 13 | Action with Moseby at Berryville |
August 30 | Mustered out |