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142nd Indiana Infantry Regiment, USA

Officers: Col., John M. Comparet Lieut.- Col., Chauncey B. Oakley; Maj., Sanford Thomas.

This regiment was recruited at Fort Wayne in the summer and fall of 1864, and was mustered in at Indianapolis on 3 Nov 1864. Leaving the state on the 18th, it proceeded to Nashville, where it was assigned to post garrison work, being attached to the 2nd brigade, 4th division 20th Corps, Dept. of the Cumberland, to July, 1865..

Its division was left behind when the Corps marched with Sherman's army into Georgia, and with its brigade it was in reserve at the Battle of Nashville on 15-16 December 1864, occupying the left of the inner line of defense from the Cumberland River to Fort Negley.

After the battle the regiment remained on duty at Nashville until it was mustered out on 14 July 1865.

Regiment loses during service: 1 Officer and 1 Enlisted man killed and 70 Enlisted men by disease. Total 72.

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Company K

Franklin Taylor Stumbaugh (1847-??) Private. Cass County, Indiana. Son of Andrew Jackson Stumbaugh and Anna Fitzer, husband of Anna Maria Patton.  Buried in Annie's Chapel Cemetery, Johnson County, Arkansas.

Andrew Jackson Stumbaugh (1824-1911) Private. Logansport, Cass County, Indiana. Son of David Dart Stumbaugh and Rhoda Gilliland, husband of Anna Fitzer. Enlisted 13 November 1864, mustered out on 14 July 1865. Buried in Annie's Chapel Cemetery, Johnson County, Arkansas.

Bibliography

  • National Park Service, Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System, "Electronic."

 


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