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Shiloh Sherman's ------ 71 40th Illinois Shiloh Sherman's ------ 71 15th Illinois Shiloh Hurlbut's ------ 70 73d New York Gettysburg Humphreys's Third 70 147th New York Gettysburg Wadswouga Brannan's Fourteenth 68 8th Iowa Shiloh W. H. Wallace's ------ 68 32d Illinois Shiloh Hurlbut's ------ 68 84th Illinois Stone's River Palmer's Fourteenth 67 6th New Hampshire Manassas Griffin's Fifth 59 96th Pennsylvania Spotsylvania Wright's Sixth 59 28th Illinois Shiloh Hurlbut's ------ 58 31st Illinois Fort Donelson McClernand's ------ 58 47th Pennsylvania Cedar Cr Doubleday's First 57 22d Indiana Chaplin Hills Mitchell's ------ 57 46th Illinois Shiloh Hurlbut's ------ 57 7th Wisconsin This regiment appears again in this same list. Wilderness WadswSecond 51 46th Pennsylvania Peach Tree Creek Williams's Twentieth 51 14th Illinois Shiloh Hurlbut's ------ 51 20th New York Antietam W. F. Smith's Sixth 51 80th New York Manassas Hatch's
ernand's 500 102 20+ 11th Illinois Shiloh McClernand's 239 24 10+ 12th Illinois Allatoona Pass Corse's 161 17 10+ 22d Illinois Stone's River Sheridan's 342 43 12+ 22d Illinois Chickamauga Sheridan's 297 42 14+ 28th Illinois Shiloh Hurlbut's 558 58 10+ 34th Illinois Stone's River Johnson's 354 36 10+ 35th Illinois Chickamauga Davis's 299 34 11+ 38th Illinois Chickamauga Davis's 301 33 10+ 41st Illinois Jackson Lauman's 338 44 13+ 43d Illinois Shiloh McClernand's 500oona Pass Corse's 280 43 15+ 1st Kansas Wilson's Creek Lyon's 644 106 16+ 8th Kansas Chickamauga Davis's 406 61 15+ 8th Kansas Nashville Beatty's (S.) 140 16 11+ 5th Kentucky Stone's River Johnson's 320 32 10+ 17th Kentucky Shiloh Hurlbut's 250 27 10+ 1st Maine (H. A.) Petersburg Birney's 950 210 22+ 3d Maine Gettysburg Birney's 210 30 14+ 4th Maine Fredericksburg Birney's 211 33 15+ 4th Maine Gettysburg Birney's 202 27 13+ 6th Maine Rappahannock Sta. Wright's 321
ro Siege of Atlanta Pleasant Hill Bayou De Glaize Lake Chicot; Major-General A. J. Smith's command. Tupelo; Major-General A. J. Smith's command. Tallahatchie River; Major-General A. J. Smith's command. Oxford; Major-General A. J. Smith's command. Brice's Cross Roads Nashville; Major-General A. J. Smith's command. Spanish Fort; Major-General A. J. Smith's command. Fort Blakely. Major-General A. J. Smith's command. Organized December 18, 1862, with Major-General S. A. Hurlbut in command, and was composed of the four divisions of Generals W. S. Smith, Dodge, Kimball, and Lauman. It numbered 50,659, present for duty in April, 1863, with 72,569 present and absent. These troops were stationed in the vicinity of Memphis, La Grange, and Corinth until June, 1863, when the divisions of Smith, Kimball, and Lauman were ordered to Vicksburg in response to Grant's call for re-inforcements, and participated in the investment of that place. This detachment of the
in which command it fought at the battle of Fort Donelson; loss, 4 killed and 34 wounded. At Shiloh, under command of Colonel McHenry (then in Lauman's Brigade of Hurlbut's Division), it lost 18 killed, 69 wounded, and 1 missing, out of 250 engaged, as officially reported. In April, 1862, the Twenty-fifth Kentucky, having become my Major Frederick Am, Colonel Cruft being in command of the brigade, which was then in Lew Wallace's Division. At Shiloh, the regiment was in Lauman's Brigade of Hurlbut's Division; loss, 21 killed--including Major Arn,--114 wounded, and 3 missing. After marching with Buell's Army on the long and arduous campaigns of 1862, the regartillery. In the spring of 1862, it joined Grant's Army in the advance up the Tennessee River, and was engaged at Shiloh. It was then in Williams's Brigade, of Hurlbut's Division, the brigade sustaining the heaviest loss of any brigade in that battle; the loss of the regiment was 23 killed, 134 wounded, and 30 missing. Under com
linois Sherman's ---------- 51 197 27 275 28th Illinois Hurlbut's ---------- 29 211 5 245 16th Wisconsin Prentiss's ---inois McClernand's ---------- 23 187 3 213 44th Indiana Hurlbut's ---------- 24 174 -- 198 11th Iowa McClernand's -----th Iowa Sherman's ---------- 52 94 37 183 15th Illinois Hurlbut's ---------- 49 117 -- 166 15th Iowa Prentiss's -------s.             Oct. 5, 1862.             53d Indiana Hurlbut's ---------- 13 91 2 106 28th Illinois Hurlbut's ------Hurlbut's ---------- 8 84 3 95 25th Indiana Hurlbut's ---------- 3 77 13 93 3d Iowa Hurlbut's ---------- 2 60 -- 62 53d Illinois HurHurlbut's ---------- 3 77 13 93 3d Iowa Hurlbut's ---------- 2 60 -- 62 53d Illinois Hurlbut's ---------- 9 49 -- 58 Chaplin Hills, Ky. Known also as Perry ville.             Oct. 8, 1862.             Hurlbut's ---------- 2 60 -- 62 53d Illinois Hurlbut's ---------- 9 49 -- 58 Chaplin Hills, Ky. Known also as Perry ville.             Oct. 8, 1862.             10th Ohio Rousseau's ---------- 60 169 -- 229 15th Kentucky Rousseau's ---------- 66 130 -- 196 75th Illinois Mitchell'Hurlbut's ---------- 9 49 -- 58 Chaplin Hills, Ky. Known also as Perry ville.             Oct. 8, 1862.             10th Ohio Rousseau's ---------- 60 169 -- 229 15th Kentucky Rousseau's ---------- 66 130 -- 196 75th Illinois Mitchell's ---------- 46 167 12 225 1st Wisconsin Rousseau's ---------- 58 132 14 204 1
and served through the war. 9 76 85 2 136 138 223 Logan's Seventeenth. Dec., ‘61 46th Illinois Reenlisted and served through the war. 7 74 81 1 253 254 335 Hurlbut's Sixteenth. Sept., ‘61 47th Illinois Reenlisted and served through the war. 5 58 63 3 184 187 250 Tuttle's Fifteenth. Nov., ‘61 48th Illinois Reenlisshed troops in excess of its quota. Of the generals who attained prominence in the war, Illinois is credited with: Grant, Logan, McClernand, Schofield, Palmer, Hurlbut, Black, Giles A. Smith, Oglesby, McArthur, Grierson, John E. Smith, Eugene A. Carr, White, Carlin, Lawler, Morgan, E. J. Farnsworth, Mulligan, and many others. ning a loss of 14 killed, 113 wounded, Including the mortally wounded. and 3 missing; total, 130. A few weeks later it was engaged at Shiloh, it being then in Hurlbut's Division, and fought at the hornet's nest, where it lost 21 killed, 73 wounded, Including the mortally wounded. and 3 missing, Lieutenant-Colonel Tupper bein<