The 57th Ohio Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Service
The 57th Ohio Infantry Regiment was organized at Camp Vance in Findlay, Ohio and mustered in for three years service on December 12, 1861, under the command of Colonel William Mungen.
The regiment was attached to District of Paducah, Kentucky, to March 1862. 3rd Brigade, 5th Division, Army of the Tennessee, to May 1862. 1st Brigade, 5th Division, Army of the Tennessee, to July 1862. 1st Brigade, 5th Division, District of Memphis, Tennessee, to November 1862. 4th Brigade, 5th Division, Right Wing, XIII Corps, Department of the Tennessee, to November 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Memphis, XIII Corps, to December 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, Sherman's Yazoo Expedition, to January 1863. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, XV Corps, Army of the Tennessee, to September 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, XV Corps, to July 1865. Department of Arkansas to August 1865.
The 57th Ohio Infantry mustered out of service on August 14, 1865, at Little Rock, Arkansas.
Detailed service
1862
- Moved to Camp Chase, Ohio, January 22, 1862.
- Ordered to Paducah, Ky., February 18.
- Duty at Paducah, Ky., until March 6, 1862.
- Moved to Savannah, Tenn., March 6âÂÂ10.
- Expedition to Yellow Creek and occupation of Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., March 14âÂÂ17.
- Expedition to Eastport, Miss., and Chickasaw, Ala., April 1âÂÂ2.
- Battle of Shiloh, Tenn., April 6âÂÂ7.
- Corinth Road April 8.
- Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30.
- Russell House, near Corinth, May 17.
- March to Memphis, Tenn., via LaGrange, Grand Junction, and Holly Springs June 1-July 18.
- Rising Sun, Tenn., June 30.
- Duty at Memphis until November.
- Expedition from Memphis to Coldwater and Herando, Miss., September 8âÂÂ13.
- Skirmish at Wolf Creek Bridge September 23.
- Grant's Central Mississippi Campaign. "Tallahatchie March" November 26-December 13.
- Sherman's Yazoo Expedition December 20, 1862, to January 3, 1863.
- Chickasaw Bayou December 26âÂÂ28, 1862.
- Chickasaw Bluff December 29.
1863
- Expedition to Arkansas Post, Ark., January 3âÂÂ10, 1863.
- Assault and capture of Fort Hindman, Arkansas Post, January 10âÂÂ11.
- Expedition to South Bend, Arkansas River, January 14âÂÂ15.
- Moved to Young's Point, La., January 17âÂÂ21, and duty there until March.
- Expedition to Rolling Fork, Miss., via Muddy, Steele's and Black Bayous and Deer Creek March 14âÂÂ27.
- Demonstration on Haines and Drumgould's Bluffs April 29-May 2.
- Movement to join army in rear of Vicksburg, Miss., via Richmond and Grand Gulf May 2âÂÂ14.
- Battle of Champion Hill May 16.
- Siege of Vicksburg May 18-July 4.
- Assaults on Vicksburg May 19 and 22.
- Advance on Jackson, Miss., July 4âÂÂ10.
- Siege of Jackson July 10âÂÂ17.
- Duty at Big Black until September 27.
- Moved to Memphis, thence march to Chattanooga, Tenn., September 27-November 20.
- Operations on Memphis & Chattanooga Railroad in Alabama October 20âÂÂ29.
- Bear Creek, Tuscumbia, October 27.
- Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign November 23âÂÂ27.
- Tunnel Hill November 23âÂÂ25.
- Foot of Missionary Ridge November 24.
- Missionary Ridge November 25.
- Pursuit to Graysville November 26âÂÂ27.
- March to relief of Knoxville, Tenn., November 28-December 8.
1864
- Reenlisted January 1, 1864. Veterans on furlough FebruaryâÂÂMarch.
- Atlanta Campaign May 1-September 8.
- Demonstrations on Resaca May 8âÂÂ13.
- Near Resaca May 13.
- Battle of Resaca May 14âÂÂ15.
- Advance on Dallas May 18âÂÂ25.
- Operations on line of Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church, and Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5.
- Operations about Marietta and against Kennesaw Mountain June 10-July 5.
- Assault on Kennesaw June 27.
- Nickajack Creek July 2âÂÂ5. Chattahoochie River July 6âÂÂ17.
- Battle of Atlanta July 22.
- Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25.
- Ezra Chapel, Hood's 2nd Sortie, July 28.
- Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25âÂÂ30.
- Battle of Jonesboro August 31-September 1.
- Lovejoy's Station September 2âÂÂ6.
- Operations against Hood in northern Georgia and northern Alabama September 29-November 3.
- March to the sea November 15-December 10.
- Clinton November 21âÂÂ23.
- Ball's Ferry and Georgia Central Railroad Bridge November 23âÂÂ25.
- Siege of Savannah December 10âÂÂ21.
- Fort McAllister December 13.
1865
- Campaign of the Carolinas January to April 1865.
- Salkehatchie Swamps, S.C., February 2âÂÂ5.
- Holman's Bridge, South Edisto River, February 9.
- North Edisto River February 12âÂÂ13.
- Columbia February 16âÂÂ17. Battle of Bentonville, N.C., March 20âÂÂ21.
- Occupation of Goldsboro March 24.
- Advance on Raleigh April 10âÂÂ14.
- Occupation of Raleigh April 14.
- Bennett's House April 26.
- Surrender of Johnston and his army.
- March to Washington, D.C., via Richmond, Va., April 29-May 30.
- Grand Review of the Armies May 24.
- Moved to Louisville, Ky., June 2; then to Little Rock, Ark., and duty there until August.
Casualties
The regiment lost a total of 319 men during service; 4 officers and 77 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 4 officers and 234 enlisted men died of disease.
Commanders
- Colonel William Mungen
- Colonel Americus V. Rice - commanded at the battle of Shiloh as lieutenant colonel
- Lieutenant Colonel Samuel Rolla Mott - commanded at the battle of Missionary Ridge
Notable members
- Sergeant David Ayres, Company A - Medal of Honor recipient for action at the siege of Vicksburg, May 22, 1863; later promoted to captain
- Private David Frakes Day, Company D - Medal of Honor recipient for action at the siege of Vicksburg, May 22, 1863
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