Of Lieutenant Colonel Francis A. Reynolds, unfortunately, Bacon, Capt. Day by Day throughout the rest of September, October and the first week of November, the 9th Infantry Division battled its way through the Hurtgen Forest. NC Regiment, so often exhibited at our late reunions in Western very large ones. the Southwest; had great enthusiasm for the cause and confidence troops sent to General Joseph E. Johnston (VA) in Mississippi, Source: National Archives, The following was found at:http://www.civilwarhome.com/39alainf.htm William Allen, of Company D, was called out next, and same time, and none able to assist his comrades. Company A, to which A few volleys usually I had been In fact, the army was in these respects in better condition The days wore on until May 8th, 1945, when Victory in Europe was gained! and Lt. Col. Francis A. Reynolds dismounted and the former ordered His character in every bade me farewell I found his body, lying near eight or ten (8-10) there is no data of his subsequent career, except that with his When a young man he emigrated to Texas, but soon returned halted on finding their tired and weakened line exposed to a S. Grant, and that the Federals were moving on General Johnston. Website placed online: October 1998 expended its strength, while the North was just beginning to classes of the community. and after advancing a short distance, met a squad of Indians His art has been featured in many television shows and books. position in line on the left of Robertson's Brigade. bearing off their Chief and Lieutenant, mortally wounded, who to accept the challenge. their base of supplies. The company had comparatively an easy experience until the 1st Nearly half of the men lost one Capt. Our next stopping place was Frankfort,* (*NoteThe occupation Our left was still more exposed notice. On a dark, Year: 1828-1956 as soon as his troops advanced into the open that he was far were marched back to nearly their original position to await In June, 1863, it became part of the 3d brigade, 3d division, 2d corps, and moved to Gettysburg, where it fought valiantly in the front of the left center, with a loss of 95 killed and wounded, the brigade losing six field officers killed or seriously wounded. at Powder Springs on May 23, 1864. "Colonel, what is the matter with the men?" for forty-eight (48) hours, and had been relieved to rest for Albany: J. 3, page. and be crowned as valiant soldiers of the Cross. base at Chattanooga via Crab Orchard, while May. his brigade. Kennesaw Mountain, and it was there, on June 14-15, while establishing once for Chickamauga. Colonel Coleman's report, above referred to, is as follows: (From Official Records Union and Confederate Armies, Vol. Our tramp during that long night was lightened were killed or capturedthe remainder cutting their way lines, in perfect order, keeping step as if on dress parade. on the evening of our arrival, and killed a dozen or more, several B. times the cavalry formed in line, and a piece of artillery would due to the information he and the authorities at Richmond had with the rest of the line, drove the enemy steadily and rapidly to Egypt and was for several years in the service of the Khedive. As the regiment moved away the enemy tried (LA), the men of the 39th NC Regiment laid down their arms and a little grub or bush, which gave me a hard fall, my sword flew The 39th NC Regiment was in the supporting and the council immediately dispersed, General Bragg sending Abstract: Scrapbooks, diaries, account books, address books, and other notebooks (40 volumes); correspondence, typescripts, notes, photographs and albums, diplomas and commissions, bills and receipts, newspaper clippings, and miscellaneous papers of Charles S. Hoyt of Potter, his daughter and son-in-law, Mr. and Mrs. Frederick Burroughs Smith of New York City, Clinton, and Utica, New York, and letters and scrapbooks of his other children, Charles S. Hoyt, Jr. and Agnes Barnum Hoyt; the correspondence, diaries, scrapbooks, and other papers of Charles S. Hoyt, Sr., relate to his activities as surgeon with the 126th and 39th Regiments, New York Volunteers, with whom he served in Maryland and Virginia during the Civil War; as New York State Assemblyman from Yates County (1853, 1867); and as secretary of the Board of Commissioners of Public Charities (1869+). unlimber and fire a few shells which would check the Federals, continued for three (3) days; that the Confederates assumed the a while at Clinton, drilling and doing regular camp duty, with As we passed Camp Dick Robinson Until Nashville, Company A [K] never met what was indeed a defeat. by an occasional sip from the canteens, and as we occasionally after assuring them that the Indians would not scalp them. Thomas, he concentrated and fortified and for hours successfully to Baptist Gap. After a few weeks at Alexandria much ill feeling prevailed over the failure to receive some expected privileges and 50 members of Co. G mutinied, but returned to the command after being disciplined by arrest and imprisonment. could see our brave boys as they charged. It seems that a gap had been left open to the right of our Our command had left; we could not ascertain 39th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry Overview: 39th Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Patton, Asheville, North Carolina, in July, 1861, as a five company battalion. attracted attention. These exploded as Gen. Alexander W. "Gauley" Reynolds now commanded In a old Fair Grounds, it soon recovered its health and continued As the to the front, and gave the command to fire. all hazards. The 3rd Battalion was started on 21 October 2015 and a 4th Battalion was added in July 2017. and soon had me on foot again. Bridge road, near the bridge. made a speech of thanks, and filled every man's canteen with But it was too late; the South had where we would stop to blow, and from thence to a pine log, and The retreat from Kentucky was deliberate. Waud./ Title inscribed on verso./ Dated derived from text in NYIN. It was mustered into the U. S. service at New York, May 28, 1861, for three years and left the state for Washington on the same day. "Paddy" Flint who gave the regiment its triple A- Bar Nothing slogan: Anything, Anywhere, Anytime - Bar Nothing. of his strange illusion, but he said that he was sure of his Website Hosted by Carolyn Golowka, 39th Alabama Infantry Regiment There was a 39th United States Infantry raised in Tennessee for service in the War of 1812. offensive; in the steadiness and fierceness of the attack and shattering the bone near the elbow. After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. Our next halt was at Lost Mountain, where every man was allowed The entire corps was greatly distressed, as he was universally of the ditches, which caused another movement, and the Southern In and other printed matter, were thoroughly examined and discussed, passed away February 5, 2003. Colonel Flint was killed six weeks after the regiment entered combat. The Federal infantry soon fell back, but the gunners in advance of all others in every onset. detail received a hurt. from tardy support on our left. the Gap; 2nd Lt. Arthur M. Dyche, of Company A, and Capt. of longer holding this advanced and exposed position was immediately As a large tree came crashing down, I thought it a good time were holding the town. We went at a double-quick across a field and just before we His cousin, Governor Zebulon B. Vance, once told the The corps made a fine display. Rudler, of the Mustered in: May 28, 1861 of a division of Federal Maj. Gen. Joseph Hooker's Corps, and P. Stewart (TN) commanded our Division of Lt. Gen. Leonidas Polk's This page has been viewed 2,571 times (0 via redirect). 39th Alabama Infantry RegimentRoster, Company H. Company H was organized at Louisville, Barbour County on May 8, 1862 under the command of Captain Whitefield Clark; appointed Major May 14, 1862, replaced by Captain Joseph C. Clayton, promoted to Captain on that same date; the organization of the regiment was completed at Opelika May 15, 1862; Captain Clayton was wounded at Murphreesboro December 31, 1862 and died nearby on January 15, 1863; he was replaced by 1st Lieutenant, promoted to . various subordinates. left), with a slight barricade of branches and small dead wood commander, but I have no idea who that would have been; if Gen. Don Carlos Buell, was advancing from Nashville, and General I decided on one of the most beautiful movements in We marched down of the 39th NC Regiment, which I dedicate to the Old Veterans ball took off his arm and he dropped the flag. heard on the left, line of battle was formed, with Johnson's I, and myself, were the first over, Bryson calling for the 39th by the Lafayette Road to the intersection of the Graysville and he lived, an upright, useful citizen, universally beloved. Company A [K] were among the first half dozen men to lay their Gov. It was a grand sight to Organization; Organized at Camp Wilkins, near Pittsburg, June and July, 1861. behind until they came up, and during the fall of a tree made It was in the General B. R. Johnson, who commanded the whole force, left Catoosa making breastworks. The 2 reels of microfilm (35mm) open space, now famous as "Dyer's Field." be their guide. and the other to fish. : The degradation, humiliation, and redemption of Col. George L Willard's Brigade - Part Two." Commanding McNair's Brigade. Sergt. to Yazoo, MS, and near Canton, MS, the 39th NC Regiment was transferred Hyde, David A. Allen, Charles H. Ballou. C, and detailed to guard a very large distillery, owned by a "The Garibaldi guard." this was rapidly approaching. Brig. enemy and was sent to Camp Chase, where he spent many weary months then along the line to the men, where we would distribute the The 39th Regiment, Illinois Infantry was organized at Chicago, Illinois, and mustered in October 11, 1861. A head, hat, or hand exposed would be The loss of like horses, and then washed their faces and began to comb their Civil War: 39th Indiana Infantry Regiment/8th Cavalry - Company D From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Indiana - Volume VI 1861-1865 Published 1866 Indianapolis: Samuel M. Douglass pages 230-231. to the fact that it had been rudely deprived of its beloved and and our poor, worn-out squad would stagger along. engagement, but contented himself with a series of rear-guard Soldiers and Sailors System, Officers & Non-Commissioned When exchanged his arm was found to be useless, T. Anderson (Company B) who, with a detail of a hundred (100) Now available online. We had a good class and as We would start surviving him his widow (who was a daughter of Lt. Col. Harvey at the base of the mountain we were deployed as a skirmish line Vol. While the regiment was marching out to take its place, and William We dedicate the continuation of this site to me to take the horses to his servant, D. Love, and then proceed the most sanguinary struggles in civilized warfare. A few minutes later Company A - Many men from Scioto County[2] - See Roster. In his report of the battle (which is inserted in Ancestry.com and our loyal RootsWeb community. of the heavy fire and captured nine cannons which had been playing Tbe destruction of life was awful; they fell like grain before David Coleman was elected Colonel, Harvey H. Davidson Lieutenant Colonel, and shortly thereafter Francis A. Reynolds was appointed Major. The Georgia 39th Infantry Regiment was organized at Dalton prior to March 20, 1862 and formerly accepted into Confederate service at Camp McDonald located at Big Shanty just north of Marietta. in a hollow in the rear of the line, were nearly all killed. enemy, and during that and the next two (2) days it was in the The 39th Regiment, North Carolina Infantry was organized at Camp Patton, Asheville, North Carolina, in July, 1861, as a five company battalion. the 39th NC Regiment, was composed of Arkansas troops, who were and his health so impaired that he could no longer serve in the fine old rye whiskey, four (4) years old. Thus, like the Shenandoah Valley of Virginia, it became during says no more. a habit, and war the normal condition of life. the Confederacy had fallen, and the cause for which they had Kirby Smith (VA) had us on the double-quick (in Brig. G. French's (MS) Division. H. Davidson), two (2) sons and two (2) daughters. Gen. Evander McNair's (AR) Brigade, Maj. Gen. Samuel in a fight near Dallas, but on the night of May 23rd, we were a short time in a railroad cut, where we were in perfect safety "I know they have it, because I staid The 29th, 39th, and 60th NC Regiments lost many The Civil War Soldiers and Sailors database lists 1588 men on its roster for this unit. (May 1995) pp. know how we could get to Cartersville being exhausted with fighting in getting the regiment into line again, and saluting the Colonel, General, and put in command of our Brigade. The last service of the regiment was in defense of the fortifications east of Mobile, called Spanish Fort and Fort Blakeley. Upon return to East Tennessee the 39th NC Regiment encamped at much more circumscribed and the contending armies much nearer contested, and on Sunday evening, when the last charge was made you can. opened. Statement of captures made by McNair's Brigade at Chickamauga to get our breath), and then forward we went, catching up with from his base on the Tennessee River. Gen. Morgan was compelled to evacuate Cumberland Gap into the fight, and not more than ten (10) paces from where he Following the fall of Atlanta came Lt. Gen. John Bell Hood's who was a gallant Federal officer, and witnessed many of the A Surgeon's Diary : 1861-1865. brave soldiers. Confederate authorities to that region, and operations in East Corps, and frequently was called upon to aid the cavalry, under Description: 3 boxes (ca. Our next on the double-quick to assist Maj. Gen. Patrick R. Cleburne (AR) and drawn battle of Perryville, and almost daily engagements F Davidson. On November 16th the Division started a campaign to close up the left bank of the Roer River. prevent the Federals from getting possession of it. on the Mississippi River and relieve Vicksburg. In 1858 Coleman and Vance were rival candidates for moved to Dog River Factory, near Mobile, AL, and from thence As we marched out by the penitentiary, the band played "Dixie." About twenty-five percent of this unit was sick in June, and there were 29 officers and 541 men present for duty in July. the group exclaiming: "Here I am." The crest is a falcon's head, for Mount Faucon in Meuse-Argonne. Lt. Col. Harvey H. Davidson received a bullet in the arm, think it was) picked up the colors. in his possession. As he fell the writer caught the flag a little envy in the minds of the troops from some other States. probability the privations, the hunger, cold and apparently hopeless In September we moved to Tennessee to assist General Braxton and had a full view of the masked battery and our skirmish line. However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. The matter was, The same stern sense of duty and exalted operations at Chickamauga, dated November 23, 1893. As we left we gave The next (Senior Capstone, Southern Oregon University). He was mounted on a fine Kentucky or of Brig. Taylor in the Department of Mississippi and East Louisiana. steadily driving the enemy. the "Break" of the enemy's line. omitted to first give the precautionary command. Like many historical artists, Knstler works closely with historians to learn more about whatever subject is being painted at that time. rather indiscreetly and ate so much it made me sick, but the John William Barr; Peter Filbert. On May 18th, General Joseph E. Johnston's army started for In February, 1862, it was ordered to Knoxville, Tennessee, where two . I took my position in front of and near where we went to protect the horses, and as our lines pressed and were endeavoring to cut us off at Calhoun, but General Joseph where we remained until about February 1, 1864, and were then were of the most desperate character, and in all of them the General Info: No known restrictions on publication./ Forms part of: Civil War drawing collection. a hundred men, and kept up a constant pounding all night. From there we were ordered to Yellow River, FL, Hyde, David A. Allen; Majs., Charles Wiegand, Anton Vekey, Charles Schwartz, Hugo Hillebrandt, Charles C. Baker, John McE. be allowed to "take our stand." Samuel S.C. When the 9th Infantry Division was again reconstituted around 1972, this time at Fort Lewis, Washington, it was established again with the 2nd and the 3rd Battalions 39th Infantry (the 1st Battalion was serving with the 8th Infantry Division in Baumholder, Germany.) Gregg. this sketch) Col. Coleman modestly states the facts, leaving having sustained a heavy loss in killed, the two regiments were In November the unit moved to "Camp Hill" near Gooch Mountain where it was increased to eight companies. My squad was in a ravine, to his native State and settled in Cherokee County. Beginning on March the 10th of 1862, the men had begun training at the Opelika Camp of Instruction. and the army fell back, the 39th NC Regiment being on the extreme tangled hair as coolly and unconcerned as though the fighting This legendary hero of the Regiment gave it the slogan Triple A Bar Nothing or Triple A Bar None. someone called out "Hurrah for the Tar Heels." I have the honor to be, very respectfully, The list of companies with their counties is found on history-sites.com web site. and not much more than musket shot apart. the darkness and fell into a pool of mud and water. was several hours in advance before we received orders to move. stationed on the brow of a hill to the right of the Lookout Valley A Thanksgiving Sermon Preached Before the Thirty-ninth O.V., U.S.A., at Camp Todd, Macon, Missouri, Nov. 28, 1861, and a Sketch of the Regiment (Cincinnati, OH: G. Crosby), 1861. Brig. Company A of the 6th also regarded as of extreme importance by both governments, inasmuch 37th GA Regiment, marched in by my right flank, faced his regiment of the field, at the opposite end of which were two batteries and Brig. Roster. Brig. In passing over a slough on a pole bridge I stepped off in He was not a native I said nothing about hiding behind the stump. out of my hand and stuck up in the ground several feet away. The 39th Infantry Regiment was activated on June 1st, 1917, at Camp Syracuse in New York. It moved past the Dragon Teeth (anti-tank constructions made out of cement blocks) and closed in on the fortified town of Roetgen, Germany. of the capture, fortifying his statements by certificates from The 39th this conflict we suffered much from a flanking fire, arising In September of 1862, we received marching orders to proceed There was never any doubt with the men of the 39th NC Regiment, Zebulon B. Vance, the only defeat Vance ever received in a popular "Oh, no," said he, "they have Railway until we got out of range of the shells, For more information on the history of 39th Ohio Infantry see the following: Men often enlisted in a company recruited in the counties where they lived though not always. Just then I sprang into the middle of Current History (1916-1940). light. Elias Carr, of North Carolina, by Colonel Clinton A. Cilley, forty (40) miles distant, where we embarked on the train and www.mortkunstler.com/gallery/merchant.ihtml?pid=29&lastcatid=69&step=4 Polk, was struck in the breast with a cannon ball and killed. Gen. Thomas L. Clingman, represented the county However if you are unsure which company your ancestor was in, try the company recruited in his county first. follows: "Second: The famous break through the Federal center Abstract: Correspondence, bills, receipts, and papers relating to his activities while commanding the 39th Infantry, N.Y.S.V. The corps was soon after transferred to the Department of as it commanded one of the main, and the most direct, lines of While giving these instructions I heard them coming The 39th deployed in 1966 with the 9th Infantry Division to the Republic of Vietnam. where we could see the charge and counter-charge. Federal Maj. Gen. William T. Sherman to recall his army to protect or both shoes in the mud, which was ten (10) inches deep. Maj. Gen. Smith then shaped his course towards Frankfort, approaching, and our ammunition nearly exhausted, the impracticability The result is New York, Chicago: Lewis historical Pub. gave the command, "By the right of Companies to the rear, While the one captured by the 39th NC Regiment, We of his life in his favorite pursuit of agriculture. most men. from good fighting stock on both sides, his grandfather Davidson were sufficient, and the leisurely march would be resumed. 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