57TH INDIANA INFANTRY REGIMENT RECORDS,

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Collection # M 0037 57TH INDIANA INFANTRY REGIMENT RECORDS, 1862 1865 Collection Information Historical Sketch Scope and Content Note Box and Folder Listing Processed By: Paul Brockman 14 February 1997 Updated 2 November 2004 Manuscript and Visual Collections Department William Henry Smith Memorial Library Indiana Historical Society 450 West Ohio Street Indianapolis, IN 46202-3269 www.indianahistory.org

COLLECTION INFORMATION VOLUME OF COLLECTION: COLLECTION DATES: PROVENANCE: RESTRICTIONS: 1 small manuscript box (96 items) January, 1862-November, 1865 Charles Apfelbaum, Rare Manuscript & Archives, 551 Ridge Road, Watchung, NJ 07060, 26 July 1995 None COPYRIGHT: REPRODUCTION RIGHTS: Permission to reproduce or publish material in this collection must be obtained from the Indiana Historical Society. ALTERNATE FORMATS: RELATED HOLDINGS: ACCESSION NUMBER: NOTES: Captain John S. McGraw (SC 1024) 1996.0636 Cataloged as: United States. Army. Indiana Infantry Regiment, 57 th (1861-1865) Records, 1862-1865.

HISTORICAL SKETCH The 57th Indiana Regiment was mustered in November, 1861, in Richmond, Wayne County, Indiana. The regiment was comprised of men from the 5th and 11th Congressional Districts and was formed through the efforts of Revs. F. A. Hardin and J. W. T. McMullen. It was organized in Indianapolis and sent to Louisville where it was placed under General Buell's command and assigned to the 6th Division of the Army of the Ohio. The 57th was stationed in Bardstown, Lebanon, and Munfordsville, Kentucky, before marching to Nashville, Tennessee in March, 1862. Although the regiment was not engaged in any battles at this time, it suffered a number of casualties from the severe winter of 1861-1862. In April, 1862, the 57th was ordered to Shiloh and saw action near the end of the battle. The regiment also was active in the siege of Corinth and was ordered to northern Alabama in July, 1862. From July, 1862-November, 1862, the 57th marched through middle Tennessee and Kentucky and was engaged in the battle of Chaplin Hills (Perryville) before returning to Nashville where it guarded foraging trains. The regiment next distinguished itself at the battle of Stone River while suffering heavy losses. From June to August, 1863, the 57th served in middle Tennessee, and on 5 September it occupied Chattanooga and was placed on duty as the Provost Guard. After it was relieved from duty at Chattanooga, the 57th took part in the battle of Mission Ridge. With the reorganization of the Army of Cumberland following Chickamauga, the 57th was assigned to Sheridan's Second Division of the Fourth Corps and was sent to relieve General Burnside at Knoxville. After fighting in eastern Tennessee in the winter of 1863-1864, the regiment returned to Indiana in March, 1863, on veteran furlough. It rejoined the Fourth Corps in May, 1864, and engaged the enemy at Rocky Face Ridge near Dalton, Georgia. The regiment also fought in several costly skirmishes in Georgia, including those at Resaca where it lost its commander, Colonel Lennard, Kennesaw Mountain, and Peach Tree Creek. Soon after the occupation of Atlanta, the 57th was ordered back to Chattanooga to drive General Hood's force into Alabama. It was then placed under command of General Thomas to repel the Confederate invasion of Tennessee and suffered heavy losses at Franklin on 30 November 1864. After helping drive Hood from Tennessee, the 57th was camped at Huntsville, Alabama, before returning to east Tennessee in April, 1865. In July, 1865, it was transferred to Port Lavaca, Texas, before mustering out. Commanders of the 57th included colonels McMullen, Hines, Lennard, Blanch, and McGraw. Throughout the war, the regiment had crossed the length of Kentucky three times and Tennessee six times. Source: Terrell, W. H. H. Report of the Adjutant General, Indiana, vol. 2, pp. 556-558.

SCOPE AND CONTENT NOTE The collection consists of 96 letters and documents recording the activities of the 57th Indiana Regiment, January, 1862-November, 1865. Records include special orders, general orders, lists of detailed men attached for duty, and circulars. Special orders include leaves, discharges, promotions and duty assignments such as the transferring of troops for medical duty. General orders and circulars include instructions to commanders and troops regarding tactics and drilling, conduct of troops and officers, accountability for ordnance and supplies, and responses to questions regarding terms of enlistment and service. The documents were written in Kentucky, Tennessee, Alabama, Georgia, and Louisiana. The items probably were from the papers of Captain John S. McGraw (fl. 1830s-1860s) of Richmond who served as the unit's commander from 2 May 1865 until it disbanded.

BOX AND FOLDER LISTING BOX 1: Documents & Papers, 1862-1865 FOLDER CONTENTS 1 Documents & Letters, January, 1862-March, 1862 2 Documents & Letters, April, 1862-August, 1862 3 Documents & Letters, September, 1862-December, 1862 4 Documents & Letters, January, 1863-November, 1863 5 Documents & Letters, February, 1864-November, 1865