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History of the 140th Indiana Infantry
History of the 140th Indiana Infantry Regiment
History of the 140th Indiana Volunteer Infantry, with a focus on the service of Private Lewis F. Stratton, Company F.
Engagements of the 140th Indiana Infantry
* Fourth Battle of Murfreesboro, Tennessee- December 7, 1864
* Skirmish near Fortress Rosecrans, Murfreesboro, Tennessee- December 13, 1864
* Assault on Fort Anderson, near Wilmington, North Carolina- February 18-19, 1865
* Battle of Town Creek Bridge, near Wilmington, North Carolina- February 19-20, 1865
* Skirmish at Gulley's Station, North Carolina- March 31, 1865
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23rd Corps Headquarters Flag
3rd Division, 23rd Corps Headquarters Flag, with 1st, 2nd and 3rd Brigade Flags along the bottom. The 140th Indiana Infantry was a part of the 3rd Brigade.
Major General Jacob Dolson Cox, commander of the 3rd Division, 23rd Army Corps in late 1864-1865. General Cox was elected Governor of Ohio in 1866 and had a distinguished career as an author, writing two well regarded books on Sherman's Atlanta campaign and the March to the Sea.
In memory of Private Lewis F. Stratton, Company F, 140th Indiana Volunteers. February 6, 1841-August 24, 1892

 

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