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A Tribute in Honor to:
The men of the Third Indiana Cavalry
The men of the Third Indiana Cavalry fought both East and West in almost every major conflict of the Civil War.  This site is dedicated to their sacrifice and courage.  Whether you are looking for a family member or have an interest in history, I hope you find this site informative. 
At left, men of the 3rd Ind.Cav. at Petersburg, Va. Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress.
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Listed below are the rosters of officers and men of the 3rd Indiana Cavalry, also known as the 45th Regiment of Indiana Volunteers,  from the Indiana Adjutant General's Report.  The information is as accurate as can be ascertained from the report.  In some cases, blatant errors in the Adjutant General's Report have been edited.  If you find any errors in the information please notify the website via the guestbook.
United States Civil War
Civil War Indiana
Indiana in the Civil War
Regimental Command
Right Wing-Eastern Theater
Left Wing- Western Theater
Company A
Company G
Company H
Company A Reorganized
Company I
Company B
Company K
Company B Reorganized
Company L
Company C
Company M
Company D
Col. Chapman & staff. Photo courtesy of Library of Congress.
Company E
Company F
Unassigned Recruits
Record of Events for Third Indiana Cavalry
Rpt. of Col. Klein re Stones River
Excerpts of Reports Relating to the Third Indiana Cavalry in East Tennessee 1864
Rpt. of Col. Klein re Bear Creek Station raid Aug. 1864
Rpt. of Maj. Gaddis re Atlanta Campaign
Rpt. of Lt. Col. Van Buskirk re March to Sea
Col. George H. Chapman at his field headquarters.  Later promoted to Brig. Gen. Photo courtesy of the Library of Congress.
Rpt. of Bgde. Com. Col. Smith Atkins re March to Sea
Rpt. of Col. Fielder Jones on Carolinas Campaign
Rpt. of Bgde. Com. Col. Thomas Jordan re Carolinas Campaign
Rpt. of Maj. Gen. Kilpatrick re Carolinas Campaign
Reports taken from the Official Records of the War of Rebellion.
Letter to Pvt. George Thomas Low(e), Co. M, from his father, Jan. 1865
Ltr. from Pvt. Masten Dashiel, Co. G, Feb. 1862 on escorting Zollicoffer's body
Letter from Pvt. Masten Dashiel, Co. G, to newspaper, Feb. 1863
Weapons Information for Western Wing
I've been workin' on the railroad.... See report of Col. Klein on Bear Creek Station Raid listed above. Photo courtesy of Library of Congress.
At left is my great, great, grandfather, Pvt. George Thomas Lowe of Co. M, in 1865 taken shortly after he returned home following his capture in North Carolina.
Photo courtesy of Jim Lowe.