The 200th Pennsylvania Infantry Regiment lost 30 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 24 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War. The regiment is honored on the monument to Hartranft’s Division in Petersburg, Virginia.
1864
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September 3 | Organized at Harrisburg under the command of Colonel Charles W. Diven. |
September 9 | Left State for Bermuda Hundred, Va. |
September 11 | Duty near Dutch Gap, Va. |
September | Attached to Engineer Brigade, Army of the Potomac |
October | Attached to Provisional Brigade, Army of the James |
November 19 | Repulse of attack |
November 28 | Transferred to Provisional Brigade, 9th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac |
December | Siege of Petersburg. Attached to 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 9th Army Corps |
1865
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February 5-7 | Dabney’s Mills, Hatcher’s Run |
March 25 |
Defense of Fort Stedman |
March 28-April 9 | Appomattox Campaign |
April 2 |
Final Assault on Petersburg |
April 3 | Occupation of Petersburg |
April 3-9 | Pursuit of Lee |
April 9 |
Appomattox Court HouseSurrender of Lee and his army. |
April | Duty at Nottaway C. H. |
May | Ordered to City Point, then to Alexandria |
May 30 | Mustered out. Recruits transferred to 51st Pennsylvania. |