From Shiloh to Savannah: The Seventh Illinois Infantry in the Civil WarNorthern Illinois University Press, 1868 - 258 Seiten From the first Union victories in the west at Forts Henry and Donelson to the savage battle of Shiloh and onward to the March to the Sea, the Seventh Illinois Infantry fought with distinction across the Confederacy. Ambrose's vivid eyewitness account traces the first Illinois volunteer regiment from its muster in 1861 to the final days of the war. An introduction and explanatory notes by Civil War historian Daniel E. Sutherland reveal the importance of this western unit's contributions. |
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... Charles Huff- man , wounded severely , leg amputated ; Jacob Hoen , wounded slightly . Sum total of casualties , 20 . In looking over the list we notice that company K , the gallant Captain Hunter's company , sustained nearly half the ...
... Charles Newton , killed ; Michael O'Keep , killed . Company C. - Sergeant George Mitchell , killed ; Samuel Wilson , wounded . Company D. - Private Andrew McKinnon , killed . Company E. - Private Edmund Keve , wounded . Company F ...
... Charles Ward , wounded ; Sergeant Laban Wheeler , wounded ; private James Walker , wounded ; private Geo . W. Fletcher , woun- ded ; private Carol Hurt , wounded ; private Thomas Taylor , wounded ; private Charlie Halbert ; woun- ded ...
... Charles Newton , Company B , Andrew McKennon , company D , Isaac Britton , company F , John Gibland , company G , Corporal J. Nixon , com- pany K , and many others , died crowned with laurels as bright as the midnight stars . Though ...
... Charles Newton , John Fifer , Andrew McKennon , John Teft , Richard Lamherdt , Isaac Britton , John H. Duff , John Gibland , Ole Porter , Peter Miller , John H. Hopper and others ceased their loyal throbbings for- ever . They loved that ...