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the Atlanta campaign, and under Wagner, fought with Hood's Army at Franklin. After the victory at Nashville, the regiment moved to Huntsville, Ala., on January 5, 1865; thence in April, to East Tennessee, and from there it went with the Fourth Corps to Texas, where it was mustered out in September, 1865. Forty-Eighth Illinois Infantry. Oliver's Brigade — Hazen's Division--Fifteenth Corps. (1) Col. Isham N. Haynie; Brig.-Gen. (3) Col. Lucien Greathouse (Killed). (2) Col. William W. Sanford. (4) Col. Ashley T. Galbraith. (5) Col. Thomas L. Weems. 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 1 4 1   1 21 Company A   9 9   26 26 165   B 2 9 11 2 25 27 157   C   10 10 1 25 26 151   D 1 7 8   15 15 150   E 2 10 12 1 28 29 151   F   10 10   25 25 161   G   16 16 1 25 26 157   H 1 18 19   25 25 213