Black and white photograph of Private George Fehrenbacher of Company F standing in his Civil War uniform holding his Springfield rifle musket with bayonet Rosters of Soldiers

80th Indiana Volunteer Infantry
An American Civil War Regiment


Private George Fehrenbacher of Company F
Killed in action May 14, 1864, at Resaca, Georgia
He had been born in Germany in Europe and was a blacksmith by trade
Image RG 98S-CWP 120.21, Wm. Schultz College, U.S. Army Military History Institute
Photo displayed above has been electronically enhanced by Deep Vee Productions


"No personal significance, or insignificance, can spare one or another of us.  The fiery trial through which we pass, will light us down, in honor or dishonor, to the latest generation."

--President Abraham Lincoln
Annual Message to Congress, Dec. 1, '62

This part of the website has been specifically designed to aid persons doing family history research.  The links below lead to rosters of the soldiers who served in the 80th Indiana for part or all of its 1862-1865 existence.  Each roster includes the names of the soldiers whose last name begins with that letter.  The rosters also contain (where known) the: highest rank each soldier attained in the 80th; sub-unit (Field & Staff or specific company) that he belonged to; where he resided at the time he joined the 80th; the date he mustered into the 80th; and brief remarks about his service in the 80th.  Note: No soldiers with last names that began with 'V' 'X' or 'Z' are known to have served in the 80th Indiana.
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