105th Indiana Infantry Regiment
The 105th Indiana Infantry Regiment was a volunteer infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War.
Service
The regiment was organized on July 12, 1863, in order to repel Morgan's Raid into Indiana. The regiment was mustered out July 18, 1863.| Company | Primary Place of Recruitment | Earliest Captain |
| A | Henry County | Henry Hatch |
| B | Union County | Sylas Douglas Byram |
| C | Henry County | Edward R. Bladen |
| D | Union County | Jacob A. Jackson |
| E | Hancock County | Alexander K. Branham |
| F | Wayne County | Jonathan Jarrett |
| G | Clinton County | Milton B. Waugh |
| H | Madison County | William Nickelson |
| I | Randolph County | John A. Hunt |
| K | Henry County | William M. Sharp |
Casualties
The regiment lost a total of only 6 men: 1 Officer and 3 Enlisted men were killed in action while 2 enlisted men deserted.Commanders
Notable people
- Kline Godfrey Shryock: Shryock lived in Rochester, Indiana before the war and had previously served as the Colonel of the 87th Indiana Infantry Regiment.
- Milton Byron Waugh: Waugh served as the Captain of Company G. Waugh was a farmer and stock raiser who lived in Colfax, Indiana. He was the son of the early pioneers Milo and Elizabeth Waugh of Ross County, Ohio.