The Civil War in the East

33rd New Jersey Infantry Regiment

The 33rd New Jersey Infantry Regiment lost 6 officers and 72 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 85 enlisted men to disease during the Civil War.

 

1863

 

Organized at Newark, N.J.

September 3

Mustered in under Colonel Enos Fourat.

September 8

Left State for Washington, D.C.

September 13-19

Moved to Warrenton, Va. Attached to 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 11th Army Corps, Army of the Potomac

September 26-30

Movement to Bridgeport, Ala.

October 18

Moved to mouth of Battle Creek and duty there guarding bridges and attached to the Army of the Cumberland

November 4-6

Moved to Lookout Valley, Tenn.

November 23-27

Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign

November 23

Orchard Knob

November 24-25

Tunnel Hill

November 25

Mission Ridge

November 28-December 17

March to relief of Knoxville

December-May

Duty in Alabama

1864

April

Attached to 2nd Brigade, 2nd Division, 20th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland

May 1-September 8

Atlanta Campaign

May 8-11

Demonstration on Rocky Faced Ridge

May 8

Dug Gap or Mill Creek

May 14-15

Battle of Resaca

May 19

Near Cassville

May 22-25

Advance on Dallas

May 25

New Hope Church

May 26-June 5

Battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills

June 10-July 2

Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain

June 11-14

Pine Hill

June 15-17

Lost Mountain

June 15

Gilgal or Golgotha Church

June 17

Muddy Creek

June 19

Noyes Creek

June 22

Kolb's Farm

June 27

Assault on Kenesaw

July 4

Ruff's Station, Smyrna Camp Ground

July 5-17

Chattahoochie River

July 19-20

Peach Tree Creek

July 22-August 25

Siege of Atlanta

August 26-September 2

Operations at Chattahoochie River Bridge

September 2-November 15

Occupation of Atlanta

October 26-29

Expedition to Tuckum's Cross Roads

November 9

Near Atlanta

November 15-December 10

March to the sea

December 9

Montieth Swamp

December 10-21

Siege of Savannah

1865

January to Apri

Campaign of the Carolinas

March 16

Averysboro, N. C.

March 19-21

Battle of Bentonville

March 24

Occupation of Goldsboro

April 10-14

Advance on Raleigh

April 11

Smithfield, N. C.

April 14

Occupation of Raleigh

April 26

Bennett's House. Surrender of Johnston and his army.

April 29-May 19

March to Washington, D.C., via Richmond, Va.

May 23-24

Grand Review

July 17

Mustered out at Washington, D.C. under Colonel Fourat