The 184th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment lost 3 officers and 110 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 122 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.
1864
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May, 1864 | Organized at Harrisburg under Colonel John H. Stover, Lt. Colonel Charles Kleckner and Major George L. Ritman. |
May 14 | Ordered to join Army of the Potomac in the field |
May 28 | Reported and attached to 1st Brigade, 1st Division, 2nd Army Corps, Army of the Potomac |
May 28-June 12 | Rapidan (Va.) Campaign |
May 28-31 | Totopotomoy
The regiment lost 67 killed and 113 wounded, including Lieutenants Hamilton Norman and and Lieutenant Leonard F. Brahm, badly wounded. |
June 1-12 | Cold Harbor
Captain Henry Ritter was wounded and Lieutenant William Williams was mortally wounded |
June 16-18 | Before Petersburg |
June 16 | Siege of Petersburg |
June 22-23 | Jerusalem Plank Road, Weldon Railroad
The regiment lost 52 killed and wounded and 115 capured. Adjutant Sidney T. Muffly and Captains Nathan C. Evans, Henry A. Haines, Henry B. Huff and John McKeage and Lieutenants Joseph K. Bryan and Michael H. Stover were all among the captured. |
July 27-29 | Demonstration on north side of the James at Deep Bottom |
July 27-28 | Deep Bottom
The regiment lost 27 ccasualties out of 7 engaged. |
July 30 | Mine Explosion, Petersburg (Reserve) |
August 13-20 | Demonstration north of the James at Deep Bottom |
August 14-18 | Strawberry Plains, Deep Bottom |
August 25 | Ream’s Station
Lieutenant Colonel Kleckner was wounded |
October 27-28 | Boydton Plank Road, Hatcher’s Run
The regiment lost 15 killed and wounded |
December 9-10 | Reconnaissance to Hatcher’s Run |
1865
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January 1 | Colonel Stover assumes command of the regiment |
February 5-7 | Dabney’s Mills, Hatcher’s Run |
March 25 | Watkins’ House |
March 28-April 9 | Appomattox Campaign |
March 30-31 | Boydton and White Oak Roads |
March 31 | Crow’s House |
April 6 | Sailor’s Creek |
April 7 | High Bridge and Farmville |
April 9 |
Appomattox Court HouseSurrender of Lee and his army. |
May 2-12 | March to Washington, D.C. |
May 23 | Grand Review |
July 14 | Mustered out |