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147th Ohio Infantry Regiment
ActiveMay 16, 1864, to August 30, 1864
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnion
BranchInfantry
EngagementsBattle of Fort Stevens
Military unit
Ohio U.S. Volunteer Infantry Regiments 1861-1865
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146th Ohio Infantry Regiment 148th Ohio Infantry Regiment

The 147th Ohio Infantry Regiment, sometimes 147th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (or 147th OVI) was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

Service

The 147th Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio, and mustered in May 16, 1864, for 100 days service under the command of Colonel Benjamin F. Rosson.

The regiment left Ohio for Washington, D.C., May 20 and was attached to 1st Brigade, DeRussy's Division, XXII Corps, to July. 2nd Brigade, DeHussy's Division, XXII Corps, to August. Assigned to garrison duty at Fort Ethan Allen, Fort Marcy, Fort Reno, and Fort Stevens, Defenses of Washington, until August 23. Repulse of Early's attack on Washington July 11–12.

The 147th Ohio Infantry mustered out of service August 30, 1864.

Ohio National Guard

Over 35,000 Ohio National Guardsmen were federalized and organized into regiments for 100 days service in May 1864. Shipped to the Eastern Theater, they were designed to be placed in "safe" rear areas to protect railroads and supply points, thereby freeing regular troops for Lt. Gen. Ulysses S. Grant’s push on the Confederate capital of Richmond, Virginia. As events transpired, many units found themselves in combat, stationed in the path of Confederate Gen. Jubal Early’s veteran Army of the Valley during its famed Valley Campaigns of 1864. Ohio Guard units met the battle-tested foe head on and helped blunt the Confederate offensive thereby saving Washington, D.C. from capture. Ohio National Guard units participated in the battles of Monacacy, Fort Stevens, Harpers Ferry, and in the siege of Petersburg.

Casualties

The regiment lost 22 enlisted men during service, all due to disease.

Commanders

  • Colonel Benjamin F. Rosson

See also

References

  • Cowen, Benjamin Rush. Roster of the 147th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry: With Age at Enlistment, Post Office Address and Deaths, As Far As Could Be Ascertained, August 1899 (West Milton, OH: Radabaugh Bros.), 1913.
  • Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908.
  • Ohio Roster Commission. Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861–1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission (Akron, OH: Werner Co.), 1886–1895.
  • Reid, Whitelaw. Ohio in the War: Her Statesmen, Her Generals, and Soldiers (Cincinnati, OH: Moore, Wilstach, & Baldwin), 1868. ISBN 9781154801965
  • Schilling, T. C. Roster of the 147th O.V.I.: With Age at Enlistment, Post Office Address and Deaths, As Far As Could Be Ascertained, August, 1891 (S.l.: s.n.), 1891.
Attribution
  • Public Domain This article contains text from a text now in the public domain: Dyer, Frederick H. (1908). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Des Moines, IA: Dyer Publishing Co.

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