Oct 14, 2016 | Military |
The One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Wood, Quincy, Ill., by Colonel John Wood, and was mustered in June 5, 1864, for one hundred days. On June 9, 1864, the Regiment left Quincy, and proceeded to Memphis, Tenn., where it...Oct 14, 2016 | Military |
137th Infantry Illinois Volunteers, Company B The One Hundred and Thirty-seventh Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Camp Wood, Quincy, Ill., by Colonel John Wood, and was mustered in June 5, 1864, for one hundred days. On June 9, 1864, the Regiment left...Oct 14, 2016 | Military, Newspapers |
Fewer Than Thirty Union Vets Live in Quincy Now A few, perhaps fewer than half a dozen union veterans of the American Civil war, will march in the Memorial parade Thursday. Aged white haired men, shaken with their infirmities, may ride in automobiles through the...Oct 14, 2016 | Military |
The Tenth Illinois Volunteer Infantry was one of the six Regiments called for by the Governor’s order of April 16, 1861. It was formed from the first four companies that reported at Springfield, April 20, 1861, which were ordered to Cairo on the 22d, and there,...Oct 14, 2016 | Military |
The troops composing this Regiment enlisted under the call of the President of July 2, 1862, and the companies were formed during August, 1862, and from the following places and counties: Company A, Captain Thomas J. Campbell, Fountain Green; Company B, Captain R. W....Oct 14, 2016 | Military |
The troops composing this Regiment enlisted under the call of the President of July 2, 1862, and the companies were formed during August, 1862, and from the following places and counties: Company A, Captain Thomas J. Campbell, Fountain Green; Company B, Captain R. W....
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