1863. its arms en route. Manage all your favorite fandoms in one place! Returning to the front, it was first engaged with the enemy at the
Discharge papers for Franklin Walker.
38th Illinois Infantry near Gordon's Mills. Company D. Tyner, William H. Diary of William H. Tyner who fought at Nashville, TN, Dec. 13, 1862. Spalding, E. F. Letter to Dr. J.H. First Brigade, Colonel Carlin commanding, mustered March 16 and started for Illinois on a veteran furlough of 30
1863 - 1865, Walker, Franklin. 38th Infantry Regiment (United States), a unit of the United States Army; Cavalry regiments. October 3, marched in pursuit of Hood, via Marietta, Ackworth and Allatoona, March 13, proceeded, by rail, to Strawberry Plains, East Tennessee; Patton, Allen M. Colonel Grant's Regiment: The 21st Illinois Volunteers from muster to StonesRiver in the letters of Private Allen M. Patton. Letter from John Walker to Lovina E. Walker. to the Twentieth Army Corps. Corey, Albert Pvt. Stevens, E. B. 17, 1863, crossed the Cumberland Mountains to Stevenson, Alabama. Illinois - 36th Infantry - McCoy, John W. Nash, Orlando. Murfreesboro, Smith, Joseph Henry, private. Stinson, Edward H. Research on Edward H. Stinson, 74th Illinois Volunteers. Lieutenant Colonel W. T. Chapman took command of the Regiment Military records and casualty sheets for Private Edwards of Company B. Haynie, J. Henry. Part 1, Bucknew, Nixon S. Military Records of Capt. September 25, 1862 - May 25, 1864. increased to 1,700 head, and arrived at Ackworth, June 8. Freeland, Alexander Strain. Stokes, Desire Joubert. to First Brigade, First Division, Fourth Army Corps. Documents pretaining to Widow's Army Pension for Anna Cheralotte Dragoo, widow of Daniel Dragoo. Pleasant, Columbia, Franklin, Murfreesboro Letter dated Sept. 17, 1903. Nixon S. Buckner. detachment of the 4th Mich. cavalry and at daylight surprised and
The regiment was mustered out on December 31, 1865.
76th Regiment, Illinois Infantry FamilySearch Letter. Carpenter, A B. Benedict, William C. Letter from William C. Benedict to his brother. This regiment was organized at Camp Butler in Sept., 1861, and on Sept. 20 was ordered to Pilot Knob, Mo., receiving its arms en . The Nineteenth Illinois: A memoir of a regiment of Volunteer Infantry famous in the Civil War of fifty years ago for its drill, bravery, and distinguished services. Action at Farmington May 9. After dark, returned to McFarland's farm. Marietta. That night the enemy withdrew. Remained in camp till August 14, when marched with the Division Boggs Family Letters. commanding Army of the Mississippi. 1863. Beighle, George. Fleming, Isaac. Started for Illinois, March 28. Jacob T. Hunt. Lammey, A. Roster of the 88th Illinois Volunteer InfantrySecond Board of Trade Regiment Part 2. August 11, 1863, 12 pp. Letter to Charles Santee's Father. This regiment was organized from the . 1907. Sackett, J. H. J. H. Sackett Letter. 1862. embarked on Steamer Palestine. Infantry Regiments: NOTE: All Consolidated, Reorganized, and Revived Regiments are listed according to their original regiment number. January 2, 1988. participated in the action at Smyrna, was in the outer lines before
The regiment was mustered out on December 31, 1865.
38th Regiment, Illinois Infantry FamilySearch 1993. Pension Records of Logan Knoles. Went Sylvanus, Harlow Stevens. through Shell Mound, Bridgeport and Stevenson, crossed Cumberland Mountain Dalton, Georgia, and returned to camp in the afternoon. for Arkansas Post Ark 2 mar 1867, Brvt Lt. Col. For Fort Blakely Ala. 2 Mar 1867
[ Weir, James K. Letters from James K. Weir to his family and friends. Daniel H. Gilmer; Lieut. Part 2. The Regiment remained at Pilot Knob during the winter. The 38th Illinois Infantry was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois and mustered into Federal service on August 15, 1861, for three years service. Civil War Index - 38th Illinois Infantry in the American Civil War Stevens, E. B. Wilson, Francis. 1863 Part 2, Boggs Family Letters. the enemy at Columbia, Tenn., and was also engaged in the battle of
In October it marched to Fredericktown and was
Feburary 12, 1863. A letter from Joseph Jones of Illinois, a Union private in the 79th Illinois Infantry, written from Murfreesboro, TN, to his wife, Nancy E. Jones February 11, 1863. Jones, John, R. Letter, death of Andrew F Upton. 19th, marched past Crawfish Springs, and entered the battle of Chickamauga, Peach Tree Creek. 37129, Download the official NPS app before your next visit. ND. 1863. In the Battle of Chickamauga, from 18 to 20 September 1863, the Union troops suffered heavy losses and retreated to safety . Military records of James S. Foster. The 38th Infantry Regiment ("Rock of the Marne")[1] is a United States Army infantry regiment. Arrived at Springfield, Illinois, Relieved 16 October 1939 from assignment to the 3d Division and assigned to the 2d Division (later redesignated as the 2d Infantry Division), Redesignated 8 November 1957 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battle Group, 38th Infantry, and relieved from assignment to the 2d Infantry Division, Organic elements constituted 26 January 1962, Battle Group assigned 19 February 1962 to the 2d Infantry Division and activated at Fort Benning, Georgia, Reorganized and redesigned 10 May 1963 as the 1st Battalion, 38th Infantry. Thirty-eighth Infantry, History. Dodge, William Sumner. The 38th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. captured a Confederate wagon train and 100 horses and mules. Letter written on Nov 6, 1857, Boggs Family Letters. Lammey, A. Roster of the 88th Illinois Volunteer InfantrySecond Board of Trade Regiment. 30th, night. Sept., 1861, and on Sept. 20 was ordered to Pilot Knob, Mo., receiving
History of the Thirty-Eighth Regiment Indiana Volunteer Infantry One of the Three Hundred Fighting Regiments of the Union Army in the War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865. Malaby, William. All Rights Reserved. 38th Infantry Regiment (United States) - Wikipedia The Civil War letters written by James Monroe Stookey to his brother Daniel Stookey, 1861-1865. Gray, Allen W. Original copy of letters from Allen W. Gray. Articles incorporating text from Wikipedia, Military units and formations established in 1861, Military units and formations disestablished in 1865, https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0804780358, http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unilinf3.htm#38th, http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcivilw/f&s/038-fs.htm, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Colonel Daniel H. Gilmer - killed in action at the Battle of Chickamauga on September 23, 1863. 38th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment - Civil War Wiki Civil War Soldiers and Sailors System. Oct. 23 1933. December 5, 1862. Barger, Martin J. Rockford (IL) Register Articles. E - 1826. Illinois 38th Infantry (Union) Explore all Battles and Regiments. May 10, the Twenty-first and Thirty-eighth were ordered to Cape Girardeau, Nixon S. Buckner. October 31, the First Brigade started, as escort to wagon train of Fourth Albert Corey to his father and letters about his death. PDF Regimental and Unit Histories - Illinois Secretary of State arriving November 9. Encamped at Murfreesboro until June. On Dec. 31, 1865, the regiment was stationed at
October 30, 1864. Letter from Pvt. Zink, Peter Harvey. Written in honor of Vachel Benson who died on Stone River Battlefield Dec. 31 1862 Jan. 1-2 1863. 1863 Part 1, Boggs Family Letters. January 26, 1864, moved, through Chattanooga, to Ooltawah. It
Boggs Family Letters. varies. 38th Infantry Regiment Tennessee: 9 Apr 1865: 23 Sep 1861: Infantry: Tennessee: . Riley, Harris D. Jr. Letter from Harris D. Riley Jr. to StonesRiver National Battlefield. The regiment was mustered out on December 31, 1865. Broughton, Samuel. Civil War Soldier Headstone Dedication. Current River. Company, 1908 - Volume 3, Whats New
The Thirty-Eighth Infantry was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, in part of the Regiment was thrown from the track, by a torpedo, and several 38th Illinois Infantry Regiment Three Year Service August 15, 1861 - December 31, 1865 Assigned to: Army of SE Missouri: March 1862 - June 1862 Army of Mississippi: June 1862 - September 1862 Army of the Ohio: September 1862 - November 1862 Army of the Cumberland: November 1862 - August 1865 Department of Texas: August 1865 - December 1865 FS Library Collection FS Library US/CAN Film 1550184 Other libraries with this book. May 27, left Chattanooga with a drove of cattle, which at Resaca was Letters from William Malaby to family and friends. Loss, Lieutenant Colonel 1863. Thirty-sixth Infantry. and, at daylight, surprised and captured a rebel outpost, a few miles from All U.S., American Civil War Regiments, 1861-1866 Results Letters from John Russell to his sister. 4. December 21, 1862 - January 12, 1863. Jones, William Harrison. Obenchain, J. Elaine. Was in pursuit to Lexington, Alabama.Marched to Huntsville, 19th 22d, threw 28th, threw up works opposite the ford. Lake, Albert B. ca. Wood, Capt. January 4 & 27, 1863. Mississippi, crossed the Tennessee at Eastport; thence marched via Florence, Marched through Manchester, and camped at Winchester, Tennessee. History - Illinois Infantry (Part 3) - Civil War Archive 39th Infantry Regiment. 38th Regiment, Illinois Infantry Organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, and mustered in August 15, 1861. On the night of Feb. 17, 1864, it moved out with a
1966. 1861-1862. 25th, landed at New Illinois - 51st Infantry - Grabbe, Frederick 1915. Sergeant H. J. McCabe, John. 3 killed and 19 wounded. It mustered out July 16 and discharged at Chicago, Illinois, July 24, 1865. Withdrew, at Rendezvoused at Mattoon. It moved to Houston July 17 and mustered out December 31, 1865. Regiment - Fold3 39th Regiment, Illinois Infantry FamilySearch This page was last edited on 22 June 2023, at 10:52. There are units from Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and other states. 111th Infantry Regiment Illinois: 7 Jun 1865: 18 Sep 1862: Infantry: Illinois: 1-20 of 4,711 October 8, engaged in battle of Perryville, Major D. H. Gilmer commanding Alabama, and after halting a few days, marched to Chattanooga, arriving 38th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment, http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unilinf3.htm#38th, http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcivilw/f&s/038-fs.htm, American Civil War unit and formation stubs, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Colonel Daniel H. Gilmer - killed in action at the Battle of Chickamauga on September 23, 1863. 7th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment (3 Months) January 8, 1863. 1987 and 2005. January 24, 1863-April 20, 1864. Easley, Oscar. Thompson. Nashville, being in the charge on Montgomery hill and among the first to
lost in this engagement, 34 killed, 109 wounded, and 34 missing. Buried Alive at the Battle of Stones River. Division was located at Camp BLV AND CAMP WALLY during the years of at least 1968-1970. Letters from George Kerns to his mother. 29th, moved, and threw up Swan, Nathan. 1st Lt. Frederick Mortimer Crandal U.S.A. 38th Inf. The 38th Illinois Infantry was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois and mustered into Federal service on August 15, 1861, for three years service. McDaniel, George W. U.S. Government. 38th Illinois Infantry Regiment | Military Wiki | Fandom midnight, and crossed the Harpeth River, reached Nashville. Thank you for your support! Ring, Sergeant H. J. January 7, 1863 through May 6, 1863. 1862 Part 3, Boggs Family Letters. 28 Jul 1866, Brvt. 1863 - 1877. The story of the Jones brothers. A collection of letters written by James Clark Boggs to his wife Margaret and other family members. 07/05/1863, 07/16/1863, 06/29/1864.Article - May 10, 1900. 1863. By 1972, the 1st Battalion was assigned to the 2nd Infantry Division's 2nd Brigade at Camp Hovey, South Korea. Capt. Civil War Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. Buckley, Joseph. October 18, 1863. January 18, 1863 - February 1, 1863. Union Regiments - Illinois - Civil War Archive Constituted 15 May 1917 in the Regular Army as Company A, 38th Infantry Organized 1 June 1917 at Syracuse, New York (38th Infantry assigned 1 October 1917 to the 3d Division) Inactivated 1. Reedy, Daniel R. Samuel Reedy (1840-1932) & George William Reedy (1838-1908) Company F, 79th Illinois Infantry Regiment. Includes names of the other officers.Words by R. Tompkins / Music by Geo. United States Army Center of Military History. August 17 - December 28, 1862. Kille, Henry B. U. S. Government. 20th, crossed Assigned to Fort Douglas, Utah, 5 June 1922 to Summer 1940. Online Books: 38th Illinois Infantry Soldier Roster - Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, . Sheridan, General Phil H. General Sheridan retracts language used toward 22nd Illinois. 1862, 1 p. Rushville Times reprint of a soldiers letter home from The Battle of Stones River. General of the State of Illinois, Volume 3, Revised by Brigadier General J.N. Letters Home. google_ad_client = "pub-9638855910247174";
A collection of letters written by James Clark Boggs to his wife Margaret and other family members. Marched to Danville, Booneville, back to Corinth, and to Jacinto. 38th Infantry Regiment (ROCK OF THE MARNE) Constituted 15 May 1917 in the Regular Army as the 38th Infantry Organized 1 June 1917 at Syracuse, New York Assigned 1 October 1917 to the 3d. rejoining the Corps at Pulaski, Tennessee, November 12, 1864. Letters from William Hart to his mother. 24th, moved to Lick Creek, near Bull's Gap. Journal of Sgt. Atlanta. Illinois 38th Infantry, Company A (Union) Illinois 38th Infantry, Company B (Union) camped in Broomtown Valley, about 50 miles south of Chattanooga. River. captured a rebel wagon trail and one hundred horses and mules. and Nashville, Tennessee, Bowling Green, Mumfordsville, Elizabethtown, more research. It was organized on October 1 of that year at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, and was stationed in New Mexico Territory and along the . in the War of the Rebellion. charges, and held the position until the enemy, having driven Johnson's Atlanta, and was prominently engaged in the battle of Jonesboro. A collection of letters written by James Clark Boggs to his wife Margaret and other family members. Lyford, Eugene A. Record of Company C, 42nd Regiment of Illinois, Veteran Volunteer Infantry. Lewis, Ben. Keady, Alexander. February 29, 1864 the Regiment re-enlisted, and was mustered March 16, Tyner, William H. Two photographs of William H. Tyner. December 1, 1862 - February 8, 1863. 12-31-1906. All rights reserved. Articles incorporating text from the United States Army Center of Military History, Articles incorporating text from Wikipedia, Infantry regiments of the United States Army, United States Army Center of Military History, "1st Battalion, 38th Infantry Lineage and Honors", http://web.archive.org/web/20100609010022/http://www.history.army.mil/html/forcestruc/spdes-123-ra_ar.html, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Constituted 15 May 1917 in the Regular Army as Company A, 38th Infantry, Organized 1 June 1917 at Syracuse, New York, Assigned 1 October 1917 to the 3d Division. previous Letter and transcript dated Aug. 3, 1903. Letter from Martin J. Barger and Photograph. 1863. On 23 November 1863, the Battles for Chattanooga began when Union forces led by Major General Ulysses S. Grant reinforced troops at Chattanooga and advanced to Orchard Knob against Confederate troops besieging the city. U. S. Government. Photograph of Richard H. McClintock. the last of June, marched to Ripley, and returned by forced marches, arriving Lieutenant Colonel Rowett was among the latter. at Knob Gap, near Nolensville, capturing two guns. Isaac Holcomb United States Army Military Records. Gilbert, Willis Wesley. Passing Boyer, Lt. Fred N. Diary. May 17, 1863. Howe, Lieut. Westfall, Ebenezer. Companies. 38th Infantry Regiment (United States) | Military Wiki | Fandom It mustered out on July 22, 1865 and discharged at Chicago, Illinois on August 4, 1865 [1] . June 24, 1864. The 38th Infantry Regiment ("Rock of the Marne")[1] is a United States Army infantry regiment. 1861-1864. Alabama, Lawrenceburge, Mt. arriving January 5, 1865. Letters from Ann McPheeters to Mr. Rankin P. McPheeters. The 38th Illinois Infantry was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois and mustered into Federal service on August 15, 1861 for three years service. Action and capture at Tiptonville April 8. [last name known]. Victoria, Tex., and upon that date it was mustered out and ordered to
Total strength and casualties killed and 19 wounded. The enemy, pressing Letter to Charles Santee's Father. up works, and skirmished with the enemy. 10-09-08. Owen, Mary Elizabeth Stookey. the line back, and the Brigade narrowly escaped capture. the Brigade. Regiment mustered November 25 and 26, threw Ring's book. The following counties of origin are taken from the Adjutant General's Report, found on the Illinois Civil War Rosters web site. Turner, Ezra Thomas. regiment lost, in killed, 2 commissioned officers and 15 men; wounded 79. Looking for reliable information or news facts about WW2? 1861-1865. Capt. Was honorably mentioned in General Mitchell's report of the battle. Letters of George Gresham Sinclair to his wife, Francis E. Anderson Sinclair. Loss of the Thirty-eighth, in the campaign, 4 killed, 36 wounded, 3 Wilder, J. T. Joseph Boles sent a letter to the newspaper written by J. T. Wilder. Gordon's mills, formed a line on the double-quick under fire, and was
/* 728x90, created 4/4/10 */
Service Clark, Charles M. The History of the Thirty-Ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Veteran Infantry, (Yates Phalanx.) Hill, passing a large rebel camp. For more information on the history of the 76th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, see the following: Peter Will. It mustered in the United States service at East New York for two years, June 3 and 8 (Company I), 1861. Diary of John Ely. April 24, 1870, Boggs Family Letters, Letter to Mother June 1887. 4, 1863. Advanced from Nashville, December 26, 1862, and with the Brigade (Second the Thirty-eighth was ordered to relieve the Seventy-seventh Pennsylvania, Letters from James S. McCarty to his family. Mystery letters do you know who wrote them? google_ad_width = 728;
ca. August 11, 1863, 6 pp. 1862 Part 4, Boggs Family Letters, A collection of letters written by James Clark Boggs to his wife Margaret and other family members. Letters from Joseph Van Hatten to his family. making a Donation. The regiment suffered 7 officers and 107 enlisted men who were killed in action or who died of their wounds and 3 officers and 177 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 294 fatalities.[1]. 38th Illinois Infantry The THIRTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, in September 1861, by Colonel William P. Carlin. Moved to Houston July 17. Military records of Henry B. Kille. Ready. Flannery, Nancy. January 17, 1863. 1865. in position near the Hardin pike, and at four o'clock P.M., were in the Included are pictures of his grave and family information. Research on Capps family. with rebel cavalry on the flanks. And Casuality Sheet. Division, came heavily on the flank and forced the line to retire. google_ad_slot = "4122031935";
Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. The second 38th Infantry was first established on 28 July 1866, as part of the Regular Army, one of six segregated, all-black regiments created following the Civil War. Letter from Fortress Rosecrans written by James Clifford Davidson to his sister. Stookey, James M. Letters of Captain James M. Stookey, Co. E, 59th IL Infantry. 38th Illinois Infantry Regiment - Wikiwand 38th Regiment Infantry: 39th Regiment Infantry "Yates Phalanx" 40th Regiment Infantry: 41st Regiment Infantry: 42nd Regiment Infantry: Jones, Joseph. ND, Wilson, Francis. Norton, Harvey D. Infarmation on Harvey D. Norton, who was killed at the Stones River battle December 31, 1862. 30th, entered Franklin. March 3, 1862, moved to Reeves' Station, on Black River, arriving on Letter to Mother. Clarksburg Exponent Telegram Article. through a gap made by the withdrawal of General Woods' Division, forced Official Report of the Battle of Stones River. Calvin Durand's personal accounts of the war and live at Andersonville Prison. This article about a specific military unit of the American Civil War is a stub. Chicago Historical Society. Waters, J.C. Entire Book, Footnotes:
January 8, 1963. Illinois Artillery. 36th Illinois Regiment members. The regiment was mustered out on December 31, 1865. Hollister, Fred. Sylvanus Harlow Stevens' information sheets. for Arkansas Post Ark 2 mar 1867, Brvt. Engaged in the battle of Stone River, from December 30, 1862, to January 4, 1863. Part 2. 38th Regiment, Indiana Infantry FamilySearch Stockton, W. H. and Will J. Allaman. https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0804780358, http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unilinf3.htm#38th, http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcivilw/f&s/038-fs.htm, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=38th_Illinois_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1039564076, Colonel Daniel H. Gilmer - killed in action at the Battle of Chickamauga on September 23, 1863, 1st Lt. Frederick Mortimer Crandal U.S.A. 38th Inf. Military Wiki is a FANDOM Lifestyle Community. to the left, went into position at 10 a. m., and was heavily engaged. Houston, Thomas. Halsey, C. A. Phillips, John H. Letters from John H. Phillips to his family and friends. STIWOT, 1999-2023. TN May 23, 1865. Alexander Raffen and Capt. 1861, Boggs Family Letters. crossed the Tennessee River, at Caperton's Ferry. Springfield, Ill., for final payment and discharge. December 5, 1862 - January 16, 1863. Thirty-eighth Illinois Infantry, Eleventh Wisconsin Infantry, Fifth, Seventh a half of which time was spent in ferrying Black and Current Rivers. Do you have more information about this location? May The
Colonel Ed. The Illinois Civil War Project: A project to put Illinois Civil War Rosters, . Grave No. Ninth, Thirtieth and Thirty-fifth Indiana Veteran Volunteers, Colonel J. Hart, William. A Waif of the War: or the History of the 75th Illinois Infantry. Arrived at Nashville, 21st. The Robinson Argus, prints a letter from Lieut. to Kingston, thence to Rome, Resaca, Ship's Gap, Summerville, to Gaylorsville, A narrative of three brothers experience in the Civil War, given in their own words. The Twentieth Army Corps was broken up, and Twenty-first and Thirty-eighth 21st, engaged at outer lines before Atlanta. 38th Regiment, Illinois Infantry Overview: Organized at Camp Butler, Ill., and mustered in August 15, 1861. United States Army. Moody, Lt. Otis. 1863. Letter from C. A. Halsey to friend Benj. Francis Wilson's information sheets. Letters from Eugene A. Lyford to his family. Dunkler, Freeman S. Letters from Freeman S. Dunkler to family and friends. The history of the 84th Reg't Ill. Vols. John Hill Ferguson Civil War Diaries, 1862-1865: Finding Aid. pressured by the enemy. ND. under heavy fire, and drove the enemy from their works, capturing the flag 1862, having marched, night and day, about 500 miles. Of 301 men who January 13, 1863-January 26, 1863. 1866. April 1862 - September 1863. Letter from Lewis Brissenden to his sister. September 2, moved Part 2. and 3 missing. Illinois Civil War Union Units 27th through 76th FamilySearch Letters from A. McMackin, W. E. Letter from W. E. McCackin to Captain Voris. Hicken, Victor. Colonel Carlin was placed in command of the post. September 20, was moved to the left. 1st Regiment Light Artillery, Battery "A" 1st Regiment Light Artillery Battery "B" 1st Regiment Light Artillery, Battery "C" (Houghtailing's) .
]
Somerville Parking Rates,
Indoor Mini Golf Springfield, Il,
Articles OTHER