United States Regiments & Batteries > Ohio
The 160th Ohio Infantry Regiment lost 1 enlisted man killed and 1 officer and 14 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.
1864
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Organized at Zanesville. It was one of the “Hundred Days Men regiments” intended for short term rear echelon duties in the summer of 1864. | |
May 12 | Mustered in at Camp Chase under Colonel Cyrus Reasoner |
May 12 | Left State for Harper’s Ferry, W. Va. |
May 25 | Detached for duty guarding supply train at Martinsburg. Assigned to Reserve Division, Dept. of West Virginia. Moved to Woodstock, W. Va. Detached and moved to Martinsburg in charge of supply trains. |
May 29-30 | Newtown. |
June 7 | Skirmish at Middletown |
June | Operations in the Shenandoah Valley in charge of wagon trains |
July 4-7 | Operations about Harper’s Ferry |
July 6-7 | Maryland Heights |
July-August | Duty in the trenches about Harper’s Ferry |
September 7 | Ordered home and mustered |