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The '''22nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry''' (or '''22nd OVI''') was an [[infantry]] [[regiment]] in the [[Union Army]] during the [[American Civil War]].
The '''22nd Ohio Infantry Regiment''', originally mustered in as the '''13th Missouri Infantry Regiment''', was an [[infantry]] [[regiment]] in the [[Union Army]] during the [[American Civil War]].{{sfnmp|1a1=Dyer|1y=1908|1p=1506|2a1=Federal Publishing Company|2y=1908|2p=375}}{{sfnp|Center for Archival Collections|2008}}


==Service==
==Service==
===Three-months regiment===
===Three-months regiment===
The 22nd Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Jackson in [[Columbus, Ohio]] April through May 1861 in response to President Lincoln's call for 75,000 volunteers and mustered into service on May 23, 1861. The regiment moved to [[Parkersburg, West Virginia|Parkersburg, Virginia]], May 30, then to Burning Springs, Elizabethtown, and to Three Forks. The regiment was attached to Cox's Brigade, District of the Kanawha. It participated in operations against guerrillas in Gilmer, Calhoun and Braxton Counties and railroad guard duty until August. It mustered out on August 23, 1861.
The 22nd Ohio Infantry Regiment (Three Months Service) was organized at Camp Jackson in [[Columbus, Ohio]] April through May 1861 in response to [[Abraham Lincoln|President Lincoln's]] call for 75,000 volunteers and mustered into service on May 23, 1861.{{sfnp|Ohio Roster Commission|1893|loc=vol.I|p=443}} The regiment moved to [[Parkersburg, West Virginia|Parkersburg, Virginia]], May 30, then to Burning Springs, Elizabethtown, and to Three Forks.{{sfnmp|1a1=Dyer|1y=1908|1p=1506|2a1=Federal Publishing Company|2y=1908|2pp=374-375}} The regiment was attached to Cox's Brigade, District of the Kanawha. It participated in operations against guerrillas in Gilmer, Calhoun and Braxton Counties and railroad guard duty until August.{{sfnp|Reid|1868|p=155}} It mustered out on August 19, 1861, by John R. Edie, Major 15th Infantry U.S.A., Mustering Officer. The 22nd Ohio Infantry (3 Months Service) does not share lineage with the subsequent 22nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry (3 Years Service).{{sfnp|Ohio Roster Commission|1893|loc=vol.I|p=444}}


===Three-years regiment===
===Three-years regiment===
The 22nd Ohio Infantry was reorganized at Benton Barracks in [[St. Louis, Missouri]], originally recruited as the 13th Missouri Infantry (two companies were recruited in St. Louis and one was recruited in Illinois; the remainder were recruited in Ohio). It mustered in for three years service on November 5, 1861. The regiment's designation was officially changed on July 7, 1862.
The 22nd Ohio Infantry (Three Years Service) was organized at Benton Barracks in [[St. Louis, Missouri]],{{sfnp|Ohio Roster Commission|1886|loc=vol.III|p=41}} originally mustered in as the 13th Missouri Volunteer Infantry (two companies were recruited in St. Louis and one was recruited in Illinois; the remainder were recruited in Ohio). It mustered in for three years service on November 5, 1861.{{sfnp|Reid|1868|pp=156}} The regiment's designation was officially changed to the 22nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry on July 7, 1862.{{sfnmp|1a1=Dyer|1y=1908|1pp=1506-1507|2a1=Federal Publishing Company|2y=1908|2p=375}}


The regiment was attached to 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, District of West Tennessee and [[Army of the Tennessee]], to July 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Corinth, Mississippi, to September 1862. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Corinth, Mississippi, to October 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Corinth, Mississippi, to November 1862. 2nd Brigade, District of Corinth, Mississippi, [[XIII Corps (Union Army)|XIII Corps]], [[Department of the Tennessee]], to December 1862. 2nd Brigade, District of Corinth, [[XVII Corps (Union Army)|XVII Corps]], to January 1863. 4th Brigade, District of Jackson, [[XVI Corps (Union Army)|XVI Corps]], Army of the Tennessee, to March 1863. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, XVI Corps, to May 1863. Kimball's Provisional Division, XVI Corps, to July 1863. 2nd Brigade, Kimball's Division, District of Eastern Arkansas, to August 1863. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, Arkansas Expedition, to January 1864. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, [[VII Corps (Union Army)|VII Corps]], Department of Arkansas, to March 1864. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, VII Corps, Department of Arkansas, to May 1864. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, VII Corps, to February 1865. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, VII Corps, to August 1865.
The regiment was attached to 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, District of West Tennessee and [[Army of the Tennessee]], to July 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Corinth, Mississippi, to September 1862. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Corinth, Mississippi, to October 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Corinth, Mississippi, to November 1862. 2nd Brigade, District of Corinth, Mississippi, [[XIII Corps (Union Army)|XIII Corps]], [[Department of the Tennessee]], to December 1862. 2nd Brigade, District of Corinth, [[XVII Corps (Union Army)|XVII Corps]], to January 1863. 4th Brigade, District of Jackson, [[XVI Corps (Union Army)|XVI Corps]], Army of the Tennessee, to March 1863. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, XVI Corps, to May 1863. Kimball's Provisional Division, XVI Corps, to July 1863. 2nd Brigade, Kimball's Division, District of Eastern Arkansas, to August 1863. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, Arkansas Expedition, to January 1864. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, [[VII Corps (Union Army)|VII Corps]], Department of Arkansas, to March 1864. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, VII Corps, Department of Arkansas, to May 1864. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, VII Corps, to February 1865. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, VII Corps, to August 1865.


The 22nd Ohio Infantry mustered out of service on August 28, 1865 having been reduced to two companies on November 18, 1864 when most of the regiment mustered out due to the expiration of their enlistments.
The 22nd Ohio Infantry mustered out of service on August 28, 1865, having been reduced to two companies on November 18, 1864, when most of the regiment mustered out due to the expiration of their enlistments.


==Detailed service==
==Detailed service==
Reconnaissance from Smithland, Ky., toward Fort Henry, Tenn., January 31-February 2. Operations against Fort Henry, Tenn., February 2–6. Capture of Fort Henry February 6. Investment and capture of Fort Donelson, Tenn., February 12–16. Expedition to Clarksville and Nashville, Tenn., February 22-March 5. Moved to Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., March 14–17. Battle of Shiloh April 6–7. Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Pursuit to Booneville June 1–6. Duty at Corinth, Miss., until October. Expedition to Iuka, Miss., September 17–19. Battle of Corinth October 3–4. Pursuit to Ripley October 5–12. Box Ford, Hatchie River October 7 (3 companies). Near Ruckersville October 7 (detachment). Near Ripley October 7 (detachment). Garrison at Trenton and duty along line of the Mobile & Ohio Railroad until March 1863. Near Yorkville January 28, 1863. Dyersburg January 30. Moved to Jackson, Tenn., March 11, thence to Corinth, Miss., April 29, and return to Jackson, Tenn., May 3. Ordered to Memphis, Tenn., May 20, then to Vicksburg, Miss., June 1. Siege of Vicksburg June 3-July 4. Surrender of Vicksburg July 4. Ordered to Helena, Ark., July 16. Steele's Expedition to Little Rock, Ark., August 13-September 10. Bayou Fourche and capture of Little Rock September 10. Duty at Little Rock until October 28. Ordered to Brownsville October 28, and duty there until October 24, 1864. Near Searcy May 18, 1864. Near Brownsville July 13. Near Searcy August 13. Ordered to Camp Dennison, Columbus, Ohio, October 24.
Reconnaissance from Smithland, Ky., toward Fort Henry, Tenn., January 31-February 2. Operations against Fort Henry, Tenn., February 2–6. Capture of Fort Henry February 6. Investment and capture of Fort Donelson, Tenn., February 12–16. Expedition to Clarksville and Nashville, Tenn., February 22-March 5. Moved to Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., March 14–17. Battle of Shiloh April 6–7. Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Pursuit to Booneville June 1–6. Duty at Corinth, Miss., until October. Expedition to Iuka, Miss., September 17–19. Battle of Corinth October 3–4. Pursuit to Ripley October 5–12. Box Ford, Hatchie River October 7 (3 companies). Near Ruckersville October 7 (detachment). Near Ripley October 7 (detachment). Garrison at Trenton and duty along line of the Mobile & Ohio Railroad until March 1863. Near Yorkville January 28, 1863. Dyersburg January 30. Moved to Jackson, Tenn., March 11, thence to Corinth, Miss., April 29, and return to Jackson, Tenn., May 3. Ordered to Memphis, Tenn., May 20, then to Vicksburg, Miss., June 1. Siege of Vicksburg June 3-July 4. Surrender of Vicksburg July 4. Ordered to Helena, Ark., July 16. Steele's Expedition to Little Rock, Ark., August 13-September 10. Bayou Fourche and capture of Little Rock September 10. Duty at Little Rock until October 28. Ordered to Brownsville October 28, and duty there until October 24, 1864. Near Searcy May 18, 1864. Near Brownsville July 13. Near Searcy August 13. Ordered to Camp Dennison, Columbus, Ohio, October 24.{{sfnp|Dyer|1908|pp=1506-1507}}


==Casualties==
==Casualties==
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==Commanders==
==Commanders==
* [[Colonel (United States)|Colonel]] Oliver Wood
* [[Colonel (United States)|Colonel]] [[Oliver Wood (general)|Oliver Wood]]


==See also==
==See also==
{{Portal|American Civil War}}
{{portal|American Civil War|Ohio}}
* [[List of Ohio Civil War units]]
* [[List of Ohio Civil War units]]
* [[Ohio in the Civil War]]
* [[Ohio in the Civil War]]


==References==
==References==
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* Dyer, Frederick H. ''A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion'' (Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co.), 1908.
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* Ohio Roster Commission. ''Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861&ndash;1865, Compiled Under the Direction of the Roster Commission'' (Akron, OH: Werner Co.), 1886-1895.

* Reid, Whitelaw. ''Ohio in the War: Her Statesmen, Her Generals, and Soldiers'' (Cincinnati, OH: Moore, Wilstach, & Baldwin), 1868.
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* {{cite book |last=Dyer |first=Frederick Henry |author-link=Frederick H. Dyer |title=A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion |publisher=Dyer Pub. Co. |place=[[Des Moines, IA]] |date=1908 |oclc=8697590 |lccn=09005239 |url=https://archive.org/details/08697590.3359.emory.edu/page/1506/mode/2up |language=en |format=PDF |access-date=August 8, 2015 |pages=1506-1507 | asin=B01BUFJ76Q|url-access=registration}}{{PD-notice}}
* {{cite book |author=Federal Publishing Company|title=Military Affairs and Regimental Histories of New York, Maryland, West Virginia, And Ohio|publisher=Federal Publishing Company|series=The Union Army: A History of Military Affairs in the Loyal States, 1861–65 – Records of the Regiments in the Union army – Cyclopedia of battles – Memoirs of Commanders and Soldiers.|volume=II|date=1908 |location=[[Madison, WI]]|url=https://archive.org/details/unionarmyhistory02madi/page/374/mode/1up |oclc=1086145633 |format=PDF |pages=374-375 }}{{PD-notice}}
* {{cite book | author =Ohio Roster Commission | title =1861 Three-Month Organizations — 1st–22nd Regiments, Etc.| publisher =The Werner Company| series =Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861–1865| volume =I| year =1893| location =Akron, OH| pages = 810 | hdl=2027/mdp.39015004198746 |oclc =633556}}
* {{cite book | author =Ohio Roster Commission | title =21st–36th Regiments-Infantry | publisher =The Ohio Valley Pub. & Mfg. Co.| series =Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861–1865| volume =III| year =1886| location =Cincinnati, OH| pages = 794 | url=https://archive.org/details/ohiowarroster03howerich/page/n7/mode/2up |oclc =181357575}}
* {{cite book |last=Reid |first=Whitelaw |author-link=Whitelaw Reid |title=The History of Her Regiments, and Other Military Organizations |publisher=Moore, Wilstach, & Baldwin |series=Ohio in the War: Her Statesmen, Her Generals, and Soldiers |volume=II |year=1868 |location=Cincinnati, OH |pages=155–159 |url=https://archive.org/details/00444862.3383.emory.edu/page/155/mode/2up |oclc=11632330 |lccn=02015300 }}
* {{cite web | url =http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/cac/cwar/022ovib.html | title =Infantry Units: 22nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry | website =www.bgsu.edu | publisher =Center for Archival Collections |year = 2019| archive-url =https://web.archive.org/web/20070610101341/http://www.bgsu.edu/colleges/library/cac/cwar/022ovib.html | access-date =2008-03-20 | archive-date =2007-06-10 |ref={{sfnref|Center for Archival Collections|2008}}}}
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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.ohiocivilwar.com/cw22.html Ohio in the Civil War: 22nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry by Larry Stevens]
* [http://www.ohiocivilwar.com/cw22.html Ohio in the Civil War: 22nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry by Larry Stevens]
* [http://ohsweb.ohiohistory.org/exhibits/fftc/relicroom/details.aspx?war=2&flagid=318&unitid=108&warname=Civil%20War Regimental flag of the 13th Missouri Volunteer Infantry (22nd Ohio Infantry)]
* [https://web.archive.org/web/20101229055753/http://ohsweb.ohiohistory.org/exhibits/fftc/relicroom/details.aspx?war=2&flagid=318&unitid=108&warname=Civil%20War Regimental flag of the 13th Missouri Volunteer Infantry (later 22nd Ohio Infantry)]


{{Ohio in the Civil War}}
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  • 22nd Ohio Infantry Regiment
  • 13th Missouri Infantry Regiment
Active
  • April 1861 to August 19, 1861 (3 months)
  • >November 5, 1861, to July 18, 1865 (3 years)
CountryUnited States
AllegianceUnion
BranchUnion Army
TypeInfantry
SizeRegiment
Engagements

The 22nd Ohio Infantry Regiment, originally mustered in as the 13th Missouri Infantry Regiment, was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War.[1][2]

Service

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Three-months regiment

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The 22nd Ohio Infantry Regiment (Three Months Service) was organized at Camp Jackson in Columbus, Ohio April through May 1861 in response to President Lincoln's call for 75,000 volunteers and mustered into service on May 23, 1861.[3] The regiment moved to Parkersburg, Virginia, May 30, then to Burning Springs, Elizabethtown, and to Three Forks.[4] The regiment was attached to Cox's Brigade, District of the Kanawha. It participated in operations against guerrillas in Gilmer, Calhoun and Braxton Counties and railroad guard duty until August.[5] It mustered out on August 19, 1861, by John R. Edie, Major 15th Infantry U.S.A., Mustering Officer. The 22nd Ohio Infantry (3 Months Service) does not share lineage with the subsequent 22nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry (3 Years Service).[6]

Three-years regiment

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The 22nd Ohio Infantry (Three Years Service) was organized at Benton Barracks in St. Louis, Missouri,[7] originally mustered in as the 13th Missouri Volunteer Infantry (two companies were recruited in St. Louis and one was recruited in Illinois; the remainder were recruited in Ohio). It mustered in for three years service on November 5, 1861.[8] The regiment's designation was officially changed to the 22nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry on July 7, 1862.[9]

The regiment was attached to 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, District of West Tennessee and Army of the Tennessee, to July 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Corinth, Mississippi, to September 1862. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Corinth, Mississippi, to October 1862. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, District of Corinth, Mississippi, to November 1862. 2nd Brigade, District of Corinth, Mississippi, XIII Corps, Department of the Tennessee, to December 1862. 2nd Brigade, District of Corinth, XVII Corps, to January 1863. 4th Brigade, District of Jackson, XVI Corps, Army of the Tennessee, to March 1863. 2nd Brigade, 3rd Division, XVI Corps, to May 1863. Kimball's Provisional Division, XVI Corps, to July 1863. 2nd Brigade, Kimball's Division, District of Eastern Arkansas, to August 1863. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, Arkansas Expedition, to January 1864. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, VII Corps, Department of Arkansas, to March 1864. 3rd Brigade, 3rd Division, VII Corps, Department of Arkansas, to May 1864. 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, VII Corps, to February 1865. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, VII Corps, to August 1865.

The 22nd Ohio Infantry mustered out of service on August 28, 1865, having been reduced to two companies on November 18, 1864, when most of the regiment mustered out due to the expiration of their enlistments.

Detailed service

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Reconnaissance from Smithland, Ky., toward Fort Henry, Tenn., January 31-February 2. Operations against Fort Henry, Tenn., February 2–6. Capture of Fort Henry February 6. Investment and capture of Fort Donelson, Tenn., February 12–16. Expedition to Clarksville and Nashville, Tenn., February 22-March 5. Moved to Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., March 14–17. Battle of Shiloh April 6–7. Advance on and siege of Corinth, Miss., April 29-May 30. Pursuit to Booneville June 1–6. Duty at Corinth, Miss., until October. Expedition to Iuka, Miss., September 17–19. Battle of Corinth October 3–4. Pursuit to Ripley October 5–12. Box Ford, Hatchie River October 7 (3 companies). Near Ruckersville October 7 (detachment). Near Ripley October 7 (detachment). Garrison at Trenton and duty along line of the Mobile & Ohio Railroad until March 1863. Near Yorkville January 28, 1863. Dyersburg January 30. Moved to Jackson, Tenn., March 11, thence to Corinth, Miss., April 29, and return to Jackson, Tenn., May 3. Ordered to Memphis, Tenn., May 20, then to Vicksburg, Miss., June 1. Siege of Vicksburg June 3-July 4. Surrender of Vicksburg July 4. Ordered to Helena, Ark., July 16. Steele's Expedition to Little Rock, Ark., August 13-September 10. Bayou Fourche and capture of Little Rock September 10. Duty at Little Rock until October 28. Ordered to Brownsville October 28, and duty there until October 24, 1864. Near Searcy May 18, 1864. Near Brownsville July 13. Near Searcy August 13. Ordered to Camp Dennison, Columbus, Ohio, October 24.[10]

Casualties

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The regiment lost a total of 207 men during service; 2 officers and 36 enlisted men killed or mortally wounded, 2 officers and 167 enlisted men died of disease.

Commanders

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See also

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References

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Citations

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Sources

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  • Dyer, Frederick Henry (1908). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion (PDF). Des Moines, IA: Dyer Pub. Co. pp. 1506–1507. ASIN B01BUFJ76Q. LCCN 09005239. OCLC 8697590. Retrieved August 8, 2015.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  • Federal Publishing Company (1908). Military Affairs and Regimental Histories of New York, Maryland, West Virginia, And Ohio (PDF). The Union Army: A History of Military Affairs in the Loyal States, 1861–65 – Records of the Regiments in the Union army – Cyclopedia of battles – Memoirs of Commanders and Soldiers. Vol. II. Madison, WI: Federal Publishing Company. pp. 374–375. OCLC 1086145633.Public Domain This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the public domain.
  • Ohio Roster Commission (1893). 1861 Three-Month Organizations — 1st–22nd Regiments, Etc. Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861–1865. Vol. I. Akron, OH: The Werner Company. p. 810. hdl:2027/mdp.39015004198746. OCLC 633556.
  • Ohio Roster Commission (1886). 21st–36th Regiments-Infantry. Official Roster of the Soldiers of the State of Ohio in the War on the Rebellion, 1861–1865. Vol. III. Cincinnati, OH: The Ohio Valley Pub. & Mfg. Co. p. 794. OCLC 181357575.
  • Reid, Whitelaw (1868). The History of Her Regiments, and Other Military Organizations. Ohio in the War: Her Statesmen, Her Generals, and Soldiers. Vol. II. Cincinnati, OH: Moore, Wilstach, & Baldwin. pp. 155–159. LCCN 02015300. OCLC 11632330.
  • "Infantry Units: 22nd Ohio Volunteer Infantry". www.bgsu.edu. Center for Archival Collections. 2019. Archived from the original on 2007-06-10. Retrieved 2008-03-20.
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