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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... hill ; Flanking of the Seventh ; Its safe retreat ; Charge of the Second Division ; Second Division fighting the whole rebel army ; Ordered into camp for the night near the college ; Movements during the night ; Second day . Position in ...
... Hill : Return to Corinth : Execution of a deserter ; Prepararions for another expedition : Leaving Corinth , Camp at Lexington : Arrival of Hatch and Phillips , Rowett and Hatch sweeping ihe country : Camp near Hunting ton : Little ...
... Hill . Camp at Tilton , Leaving Tilton for Rome . Camp on he Elwood river . Building barracks . Attack by the guerrillas on foragers . Scout of the Seventh and Fiftieth Illinois in the direction of Kingston , CHAPTER XV . 251-272 The ...
... Hill and Sangamon , have marched into Camp Yates . April 25th . - To - day the Seventh Illinois Volun- teer Infantry is mustered into the United States service by Captain John Pope , United States Army , with the following officers ...
... hills , passing through Booneville , Fredrickton and Jackson , to Cape Girardeau , where we go into camp in the field ... hill , about one mile , was a barn full of chickens , " and the first soldier who molested them he would buck and ...