54th Indiana Infantry Regiment
The 54th Indiana Infantry, an American Civil War regiment, was organized at Indianapolis, Indiana, on October 28, 1862, with Fielding Mansfield as colonel, and it was made up mostly of volunteers from all over the state. In December, the regiment left for Memphis, Tennessee.
The one-year regiment was organized into 10 companies of infantry and a Field and Staff entity in the fall of 1862. One company mustered into service on October 28, five on October 30, and two each on November 8 and 16, 1862. Like most regiments organized in Indiana at that time, there was a three-month regiment that preceded it; however, while most of the three-month regiments later formed into three-year regiments, the 54th Indiana became a one-year regiment. Several regiments organized immediately before and after the 54th Indiana became three-year organizations.
One year's service was not the only unique attribute of the 54th Indiana. The men in the regiment did not muster out in the same companies that they mustered into.
Companies A, F and K mustered out in the same company they mustered into.
Organization
- Company A: The company was organized by Captain John W. Thomas at Madison, Indiana, in October 1862 and then marched to Indianapolis, where it arrived October 15, a distance of 86 miles. Stationed at Chickasaw Bluffs, October 28 – December 31, 1862. Stationed at Young's Point, January–February 1863. Stationed in the field, March–April 1863. Stationed at Richmond, Louisiana, April 10, 1863. Stationed at Big Black River, Mississippi, May–June 1863. Stationed at Carrollton, Louisiana, July–August 1863. Stationed at New Orleans, Louisiana, September–October 1863. Stationed at New Orleans, Louisiana, December 8, 1863.
- Company B: The company was organized by Captain John V. Bowman at Cambridge City, Indiana, in October 1862 and then marched to Indianapolis. Stationed at Burnside Barracks at Indianapolis, Indiana, departed for Memphis, Tennessee, on December 9, 1862, and arrived at Cairo the next day. In the evening embarked on Ohio Belleand arrived at Memphis on the night of December 11. December 12–20 went into Camp Morgan. Remained there until December 20, when they were ordered on board the Crescent City. Left Memphis the same night. December 21–26 arrived at Helena at 8 a.m. Left Helena the same evening. Steamed down the river and arrived at the mouth of the Yazoo December 26. Lay there a few hours, then sailed up the Yazoo twelve miles to a plantation. Landed about noon, when their brigade formed and skirmished with the Confederates. Drove them back, after which they returned to the fleet. December 27 the whole division moved forward toward Vicksburg. Met the enemy in the evening. Engaged them and drove them back. At night bivouacked on the field. December 28 the battle resumed. Charged the enemy about 11 o'clock. Drove them back to the bluffs. December 29 lay on our arms on the field. Battle resumed early. Charged the enemy's breastworks about 2 p.m. but were forced to retreat. December 30–31 encamped on the battlefield.
Stationed in the field, March–April 1863
March 7–8 struck tents at Young's Point; embarked on steamer same evening. Landed at Miliken's Bend early the next morning. Disembarked and went into camp. April 5–20 remained until April 5, when they marched south to Raymond and marched at intervals. Stationed at Richmond, Louisiana, April 10, 1863; moved south, and reached Perkins' Plantation April 20. April 28–29 embarked on boats April 28; reached Grand Gulf the same day. Disembarked April 29. Marched around the Gulf. April 30 embarked on boats and landed the same day at Bruinsburg Landing. Started same evening for Port Gibson.
Stationed, but not engaged at Big Black River, Mississippi, May–June 1863, Engaged at Jackson, Mississippi, July 10–14, 1863. Stationed at Carrollton, Louisiana, July - August 1863, and Brashear City, Louisiana, September–October 1863.
The other company officers were First Lieutenant Paris Julian and Second Lieutenant Rufus C. Carpenter.
- Company C: The company was organized by Captain Beckford at Marion, Grant County, Indiana, in October 1862 and then marched to Indianapolis, where it arrived October 16, a distance of 88 miles. December 9–10 marched from Burnside Barracks at Indianapolis, Indiana, to Union Depot. Went aboard cars. Reached Cairo, Illinois December 10. Got aboard the Ohio Belle; ran down the Mississippi River to Memphis, Tennessee. Went into camp above the city in Chelsea Woods. December 20 went on board the steamer Crescent City; ran down the river to the mouth of the Yazoo; thence up the same twelve miles. Landed; drove in the enemy pickets and bivouacked for the night. December 27 moved forward and the enemy retired. December 28 drove the enemy to their fortifications. December 29–31 drove upon the enemy fortifications. Was repulsed and on the night of December 31 withdrew from the field and went aboard the steamer Lady Jackson.
Stationed in the field, March–April 1863. Stationed at Richmond, Louisiana, April 10, 1863. Stationed in the field, Big Black River, Mississippi, May–June 1863. Stationed at Carrollton, Louisiana, July–August 1863. Stationed at Brashear City, Louisiana, September–October 1863. Stationed at New Orleans, Louisiana, December 8, 1863.
The other company officers were First Lieutenant John A. Howard and Second Lieutenant Joseph Lugar.
- Company D: The company was organized by Captain Albert Eggleston at Plymouth, Indiana, in October 1862 and then marched to Indianapolis, where it arrived October 15. December 9–11 left Indianapolis, place of rendezvous; reached Memphis, Tennessee, December 11. December 20–25 on board steamer Crescent City for Vicksburg. Arrived at the mouth of the Yazoo River December 25. December 26 disembarked ten miles above the mouth of the river. Skirmished Friday afternoon with the enemy at Chickasaw Bayou, being in De Courcey's Brigade, Third Division. December 27–29 on Saturday, December 27, Sunday, December 28 and Monday December 29, was respectively engaged in action with the enemy at Chickasaw Bayou near Vicksburg, being in the front in the charges made on Sunday, December 28 and Monday, December 29. January 1, 1863, returned to the fleet.
The other company officers were First Lieutenant Eli R. Shook and Second Lieutenant Isaac B. McGogy.
- Company E: The company was organized by Captain Andrew J. Lyon at State Line City, Indiana, in October 1862 and then marched to Indianapolis, where it arrived October 16, a distance of 105 miles. Stationed at Chickasaw Bluffs, October 30 – December 31, 1862. Stationed in the field, March–April 1863. Stationed at Richmond, Louisiana, April 10, 1863. Stationed at Big Black River, Mississippi, May–June 1863. Stationed at Carrollton, Louisiana, July–August 1863. Stationed at New Orleans, Louisiana, December 8, 1863.
- Company F: The company was organized by Captain William H. Neff at North Salem, Indiana, in October 1862 and then marched to Indianapolis, where it arrived October 15, a distance of 30 miles. Stationed at Chickasaw Bluffs, October 28 – December 31, 1862. Stationed at Young's Point, January–February 1863. January 2—Started on board steamer Lady Jackson. Stationed at Big Black River, Mississippi, Mar–April 1863. Stationed at Richmond, Louisiana, April 10, 1863. Stationed at Big Black River, Mississippi, May–June 1863. Stationed at Carrollton, Louisiana, July–August 1863. Stationed at Brashear City, Louisiana, September–October 1863. Stationed at New Orleans, Louisiana, December 8, 1863.
- Company G: The company was organized by Captain Henry Carter at Winchester, Indiana, in October 1862 and then marched to Indianapolis.
- Company H: The company was organized by Captain Oliver M. Wilson at Indianapolis, Indiana, in October 1862.
- Company I: The company was organized by Captain John H. Ferree at Rushville, Indiana, in October 1862 and then marched to Indianapolis.
- Company K: The company was organized by Captain Samuel J. Willson's at West Point, Indiana, in October 1862 and then marched to Indianapolis, Indiana, where it arrived October 16, a distance of 75 miles.