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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... Johnson's Mills : Guerrillas : Camp at Henderson : Attack of the guerrillas ; Return to Corinth ; Rowett's raid with the Seventh Illinois and Kansns Jayhawkers : Camp at Fort Hooker : Pass through Henderson : Camp at Mifflin : Killing ...
... Johnson . Regiment dismounted , CHAPTER XIV . 244-250 Leave Athens for Chattanooga . Arrival at Chattanooga . Lookout Mountain . Seventh boys on its summit . Leaving Chattanooga . Camp on Chicamauga . Moving down the Railroad . Camp at ...
... Johnson on the flanks of the army , Stopping all night with an old planter . Lieutenant Flint's poem . Camp at Savannah . Fort Brown . Bonniventure . Wounded men ordered to Pocotaligo . Leaving Savannah . Crossing the Savan- nah River ...
... Johnson . Second Lieutenant . - Thomas N. Francis . COMPANY K. Captain . - George Hunter . First Lieutenant . - Joseph Rowett . Second Lieutenant . - Thomas B. Rood . After remaining in Camp at Mound City , Illinois , a few days , we ...
... Johnson , Church , Ring , Smith , Roberts , and others , are now landed at Fort Holt from the steamer Aleck Scott , much elated with their trip to Dixie . From what we can learn , they have been " funny fellows " to - day , but this is ...