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view at Washington, May 24, 1865, the regiment moved to Louisville where it was mustered out, July 12, 1865. Thirty-Sixth Illinois Infantry. Steedman's Brigade — Sheridan's Division--Fourth Corps. (1) Col. Nicholas Greusel. (2) Col. Silas Miller (Killed). (3) Col. Benjamin F. Campbell. companies. killed and died of wounds. died of disease, accidents, in Prison, &c. Total Enrollment. Officers. Men. Total. Officers. Men. Total. Field and Staff 3   3       18 Company A eridan's (2d) Division, Fourth Corps, in which command it fought at Missionary Ridge. It served in the Fourth Corps during the remaining two years of its service. General Newton commanded this division on the Atlanta campaign. during which Colonel Miller was killed at Kenesaw Mountain. The brigade, under command of Colonel Emerson Opdycke (125th Ohio), achieved a brilliant success at the battle of Franklin, where it captured ten flags and rendered efficient aid at a critical period of t