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S. Meredith

S. Meredith

Federal (USV)

Colonel

Solomon Meredith

(1810 - 1875)

Home State: Indiana

Command Billet: Commanding Regiment

Branch of Service: Infantry

Unit: 19th Indiana Infantry

 

see his Battle Report

Before Antietam

Meredith served four terms in the Indiana state legislature and was appointed U. S. Marshal in 1849.

On the Campaign

In command of the 19th Indiana Infantry, part of the famous 4th "Black Hat" Brigade of the 1st Division, I Corps. He led the Regiment at South Mountain, but "owing to the fall which Colonel Meredith received in the battle of the 28th of August, and the subsequent fatigue and exposure of the marches up to the 16th instant, he was unable to take command " at Antietam.

LCol Bachman assumed command for the battle of the 17th, where the Brigade was the spearhead of the initial I Corps attack down the Hagerstown Pike against the Confederate Left early in the morning.

The rest of the War

In October 1862, Meredith was promoted to Brigadier General, and in November he took command of the "Iron Brigade". He led the brigade at Fredericksburg and at Chancellorville. At Gettysburg, his brigade was engaged in the early fighting, and Meredith was again wounded.

In early 1864 he commanded a garrison at Cairo, Illinois and in September he transferred to Paducah, Kentucky where he remained until the war ended.

After the War

He served as Surveyor General of the Montana Territory from 1867 to 1869, then returned to his farm in Indiana.

Birth

5/29/1810; Guilford, NC

Death

10/2/1875; near Cambridge City, IN; burial in Riverside Cemetery, IN