Unit Name: | 150th Indiana Infantry Regiment |
Dates: | March 9 – August 5, 1865 |
Country: | United States |
Allegiance: | Union |
Branch: | Infantry |
Size: | Regiment[1] |
Battles: | American Civil War |
Disbanded: | August 5, 1865 |
Commander1: | Marsh B. Taylor[2] |
Commander1 Label: | Colonel |
Commander2: | Thomas C. Dalby[3] |
Commander2 Label: | Lt. Colonel |
Commander3: | James M. Watts[4] |
Commander3 Label: | Major |
The 150th Indiana Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment from Indiana that served in the Union Army between March 9 and August 5, 1865, during the American Civil War.
Recruited from the 8th district, the regiment was organized at Indianapolis, Indiana, with a strength of 1,082 men,[5] and mustered in on March 9, 1865.[6] [7] It left Indiana for Harper's Ferry, West Virginia on March 13. The regiment saw duty at Charleston, West Virginia, Winchester, and Stevenson's Depot, remaining there until June 27.[8] It then proceeded to Jordan's Springs, Virginia, and remained there until it was mustered out on August 5, 1865.[9] [7] During its service the regiment incurred thirty-four fatalities, and another fifty men deserted.[10]