The creation of the regiment was authorized by
Adjutant General Lorenzo Thomas, who had gone west to recruit colored troops, on April 14, 1863; and it was organized on May 1 at
Vicksburg, Mississippi. Because of the irregular practice to establish all 10 companies at once and to divide new recruits equally among them, none of the companies had the needed strength to be mustered according to the regulations. The 9th had an all-white officer corps that, with the exception of the regimental command staff, was entirely composed of former enlisted volunteer soldiers. The original regimental command and staff officers were: • Colonel:
Hermann Lieb (Major,
8th Illinois Infantry) • Lieutenant Colonel: Charles L. Page (Captain,
20th Illinois Infantry) • Major: Erastus N. Owen (1st Lt.,
20th Ohio Infantry) • Adjutant: 1st Lt. Russell B. Neal (2nd Lt., 20th Ohio Infantry) • Quartermaster: 1st Lt. Charles M. Clark (Quartermaster Sergeant, 8th Illinois Infantry) While participating in the
Vicksburg Campaign Colonel Lieb, in overall command, led his 285 men into the
Battle of Milliken's Bend. In the close-combat battle the regiment lost some 62 killed and 130 wounded, the number of missing men not being given. Its 67% total losses makes it among the highest of any unit during the Civil War. On the same day the unit fought in the follow-up
Battle of Young's Point. Afterwards the companies were restructured and finally, on August 7, 1863, the regiment was formally mustered into Federal service. ==Jack Jackson==