Our Civil War Veterans who fought with this Regiment

(1) Alva Ballow (2) L. D. Converse (3) A. S. Eaton (4) John Enhelder (5) Chris Hague (6) (7) Charles P. Hogue (8) W. W. Holeton (9) Rudolph S. Hommel/Hummel (10)  Martin Luther Jenkins (11) Sandusky G. Petre/Petrie (12) Frederick Reitz (13) Horace Rockwell (14) Silas A. Wilcox

 

The Tenth Wisconsin Infantry was organized at Camp Holton, Milwaukee, WI, and mustered into the service of the United States on October 14, 1861, it left the state November 9, and arrived at Louisville, KY, November 11, where it was sent to guard the line of the Louisville & Nashville Railway and engaged in this service until February 1862, when the Tenth participated in the general southern movement of the Union forces which reached south as far as Huntsville, AL; and who shortly thereafter were compelled to retrace their steps north through Middle Tennessee and Kentucky until the hostile forces met in combat at Chaplin Hills or Perryville, KY, October 8, 1862, in which engagement the Tenth participated. This was followed by another march southward by the Union forces which the Tenth accompanied, and the hostile armies again engaged in battle at Stone's River or Murfreesboro, TN, December 30-31, 1862 to January 1, 1863. After this engagement the Tenth was assigned to duty guarding railways until the latter part of June, and joined with the forces under Gen. Rosecrans in the Tullahoma Campaign June 23 to July 7, 1863, a part of the Army of the Cumberland. This was followed by the advance on Chattanooga and the hostile forces again met at Chickamauga, GA, September 19-20, 1863. A little later in the year the Tenth participated in the battle of Missionary Ridge November 25, 1863, and from February 22 to 27, 1864 participated in the demonstration on Tunnel Hill and Buzzard Roost, GA.

 

On May 24th the Tenth again rejoined its division and as a part of the Fourteenth Army Corps took part in the Atlanta Campaign, participating in the Battle of Dallas, GA, May 13, 1864, at and around Kennesaw Mountain June 10 to July 3, 1864, and Peach Tree Creek July 20, 1864. In October the time for which the regiment had enlisted expired, those recruits whose terms had not expired were transferred to the Twenty-first Infantry. On October 16th, the Tenth left Marietta, GA for Wisconsin, reaching Milwaukee on the 25th and was mustered out and disbanded.

 

Regimental Statistics

 

Original Strength, 916; Gain -- by recruits in 1863, 20, in 1864, 85; Veterna reenlistments, 18; total, 1,034; Loss -- by death, 219; desrted, 21; transferred, 23; discharged, 316; muster out, 455.

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Burials of Greenwood, Wisconsin Civil War Soldiers.

 

 


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