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The 145th Ohio Infantry was organized at Camp Chase in Columbus, Ohio, and mustered in May 12, 1864, for 100 days service under the command of Colonel Henry Clay Ashwill. The regiment left Ohio for Washington, D.C., May 12.
Camp Chase was an American Civil War training and prison camp established in May 1861, on land leased by the U.S. Government. [4] It replaced the much smaller Camp Jackson which was established by Ohio Governor William Dennison Jr as a place for Ohio's union volunteers to meet. [4]
The First Territorial Capitol of Kansas was built in 1855 at present-day Fort Riley. On June 27, 1853, Camp Center became Fort Riley — named in honor of Major General Bennet C. Riley, who had led the first military escort along the Santa Fe Trail in 1829. The "fort" took shape around a broad plain that overlooked the Kansas River valley.
"Edleman enlisted for service in the Civil War on May 2, 1864, and was inducted in Company I, 162d regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry," the 1945 article said. "He served until Sept. 4, 1864, when ...
Fort Riley, Kansas, United States Coordinates 39°03′46″N 96°46′55″W / 39.062691°N 96.781955°W / 39.062691; -96.781955 ( 1st Infantry Division
Fort Riley, Kansas, United States Coordinates 39°03′46″N 96°46′55″W / 39.062691°N 96.781955°W / 39.062691; -96.781955 ( 1st Infantry Division
The U.S. Cavalry Museum is a museum located on Fort Riley in Fort Riley, Kansas, United States. The Museum Division is responsible for exhibiting and interpreting the history of Fort Riley from its establishment to the present, to include its various schools, major commands, and community life. To support post education, training, research, and ...
Previously known as the 45th Infantry Division Museum, the Oklahoma National Museum, 2145 NE 36, will host its annual ceremony honoring U.S. service members at 10 a.m. May 27. Brig. Brig. Gen.