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71st Indiana Infantry Regiment

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Country
  
United States

Branch
  
Infantry

Allegiance
  
Union

Engagements
  
Battle of Richmond


Active
  
July 21, 1862 to February 22, 1863

The 71st Regiment Indiana Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.

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Service

The 71st Indiana Infantry was organized at Terre Haute, Indiana, Indiana beginning July 21, 1862 and mustered in for three years service August 18, 1862 at Indianapolis under the command of Lieutenant Colonel Melville D. Topping.

The regiment left Indiana for Lexington, Kentucky and was assigned to the 1st Brigade, Army of Kentucky.

The 71st Indiana Infantry ceased to exist on February 22, 1863 when its designation was changed to the 6th Indiana Cavalry.

Detailed service

Nearly every man of the regiment was captured at the Battle of Richmond, August 30, 1862. Paroled, they returned to Indianapolis to await being exchanged. The regiment was reorganized through December 1862 and again sent into Kentucky. The regiment was captured in action at Muldraugh Hill, Kentucky on December 29, 1862, paroled, and returned to Indiana to once again await being exchanged. It was during this time that the regiment was changed from infantry to cavalry; it remained on duty in Indianapolis until August 26, 1863.

Commanders

  • Lieutenant Colonel Melville D. Topping - commanded at the Battle of Richmond; killed in action
  • References

    71st Indiana Infantry Regiment Wikipedia