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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... George H. Estabrook . First Lieutenant . - Otto Buzzard . Second Lieutenant . - H . C. Worthington . COMPANY F. Captain . - J . F. Cummings . First Lieutenant -- William O. Jenks . Second Lieutenant . - C . F. Adams . COMPANY G ...
... George Hunter . At this time the firm steps of Illinois ' patriot men were heard , keeping step to the music of the Union . In every direction her stalwart sons were seen marching towards the Capital . The loyal pulse never beat so ...
... George Hunter . First Lieutenant . - Joseph Rowett . Second Lieutenant . - Thomas B. Rood . After remaining in Camp at Mound City , Illinois , a few days , we proceeded down the Ohio as far as Cairo , where again the regiment goes into ...
... George Mitchell , killed ; Samuel Wilson , wounded . Company D. - Private Andrew McKinnon , killed . Company E. - Private Edmund Keve , wounded . Company F. - Killed ; private Isaac Britton . Mortally 3 * SEVENTH ILLINOIS INFANTRY . 57.
... George Harris , wounded . Company H. - Lieutenant Leo Wash . Myres , killed ; private John H. Duff , killed ... George Marsh , wounded ; private Wm . S. Rogers ; wounded ; private Michael Toner , wounded ; private George Vesey , wounded ...