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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... Seventh's camp upon the field ; The fallen ; List of casualties ; The record ; Seventh's wounded ; The living ; Burying the dead ; Camp at Shiloh after the battle ; Marching orders . CHAPTER VI . 66-90 Leaving Shiloh ; The roads ;
... roads ; Joining Sherman at Monterey ; Siege of Corinth Evacuation ; Joining Pope ; March into Mississippi ; Warm ... road ; Camp in Jack - oak Thicket ; Battle of Iuka ; Iowa boys our brothers ; Ordered to our old camp near Mobile ...
... last mail . New commissions . Army launched forth upon the perilous march . Camp three miles from Atianta . Burning of Atlanta . Army moving on four different roads . Camp near Cotton river . Crossing the Ocmulgee CONTENTS . xi.
The Seventh Illinois Infantry in the Civil War Daniel Leib Ambrose. roads . Camp near Cotton river . Crossing the Ocmulgee River . Orders to mount the Seventh . Passing through Clinton . Gordon . Irvington . Army subsisting on the ...
... roads are terri- ble . We find it a very fatiguing tramp . We ar- rive at Fort Holt in the evening , almost exhausted by the hard march . All seem glad to again be ushered into their comfortable quarters . For some days the effect of ...