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The Department seeks to inventory all Indiana Civil War Monuments, Markers, and Sites utilizing a geographical information system. We will be updating this map on a routine basis, so be sure to check back often for updates.
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Camps - Indiana Civil War Monuments, Markers, and Sites
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The Department seeks to inventory all Indiana Civil War...
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Research - Indiana Civil War Monuments, Markers, and Sites
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Grand Army of The Republic Posts of Indiana - Indiana Civil...
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Indiana Civil War Monuments, Markers, and Sites; The Last...
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The Battle of Corydon was the only official Civil War battle in Indiana, and the battle site is the only one north of the Ohio River. The site commemorates the effort of Confederate Gen. John Hunt Morgan to spread the war to the north.
In all, over 208,000 men from Indiana served during the war. They made up 141 regiments of infantry, 16 regiments of cavalry, and 26 batteries of artillery. The Indiana troops fought in seventeen states with most of the troops serving in the western theater of operations.
Indiana has over 70 locations that pertain to the civil war throughout the state - that's more locations than any other war in comparison - so there is plenty to explore. With so much to explore, we made exploring easy with our map.
State Parks. History & Cultural Resources. Conflicts War and Indiana State Parks. The Civil War and Morgan’s Raid. In 1863, Confederate Army General Braxton Bragg ordered John Hunt Morgan to invade the North to draw the Union Army north into Kentucky and away from Chattanooga, Tennessee.
Historical Map of the Western Theater. The campaign atlas, for 1861 : [United States]. Description Relief shown by hachures. LC Civil War Maps (2nd ed.), 12.2 Phillips, 1351 Available also through the Library of Congress Web site as a raster image.
This ongoing camp project, spearheaded by Brothers Mike Beck, PDC, Tim Beckman, PCC, and Jim Floyd, PCC seeks to inventory all Indiana Civil War Monuments, Markers, and Sites utilizing a geographical information system.