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- "American Civil War Soldiers; www.Ancestry.com
Name: Noah Lookabill
Residence: Russellville, Indiana
Enlistment Date: 1 Feb 1865
Side Served: Union
State Served: Indiana
Service Record: Promoted to Full Corporal.
Enlisted as a Private on 1 February 1865.
Enlisted in Company I, 149th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 1 Feb 1865.
Mustered Out Company I, 149th Infantry Regiment Indiana on 27 Sep 1865at Nashville, TN.
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Source Citation: Side served: Union; State served: Indiana; Enlistmentdate: 1 Feb 1865..
Historical Data Systems, comp.. American Civil War Soldiers [databaseon-line]. Provo, UT, USA: The Generations Network, Inc., 1999.Original data: Data compiled by Historical Data Systems of Kingston,MA form the following list of works.
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"American Civil War Regiments; www.Ancestry.com
REGIMENT: 149th Infantry Regiment Indiana
Date of Organization: 1 Mar 1865
Muster Date: 27 Sep 1865
Regiment State: Indiana
Regiment Type: Infantry
Regiment Number: 149th
Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 0
Officers Died of Disease or Accident: 1
Enlisted Killed or Mortally Wounded: 0
Enlisted Died of Disease or Accident: 42
Regimental Soldiers and History: List of Soldiers
Regimental History
One Hundred and Forty-ninth Infantry
INDIANA
(1-YEAR)
One Hundred and Forty-ninth Infantry. -- Cal., William A.
Fairbanks Lieut.-Col., William D. Mull, Maj., Thomas B.
Reeder.
This regiment was raised in the 7th Congressional district and
organized at Indianapolis in Feb., 1865. It was mustered in
March 1 and left the state on the 3rd, proceeding to Nashville
and moving a few weeks later to Decatur, Ala.
While stationed at that place, it received the surrender of
the forces commanded by Gens. Roddey and Polk, together with a
large quantity of arms and munitions of war. It was mustered
out at Nashville, Sept. 27, 1865.
The original strength was 1,025; gain by recruits, 16; total,
1,041. Loss by death, 38; desertion, 27.
Source: The Union Army, vol. 3, p. 189." [Transcribed 21 March 2008,SLJuhl, Compiler]
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