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Oct. 15, 1862,
196
119
July 18, 1865
Bridges',
Lyman Bridges,
Jan. 1, 1862,
252
Colvin's,
John H. Colvin, - -
assigned as Battery B, Ist Ill. Artill'y, assigned as Battery K, Ist Ill. Artill'y, record not complete,
Oct. 10, 1863,
91
Busteed's,
127
ILLINOIS-HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL.
ORGANIZED AND MUSTERED
STRENGTH AG'GATE AT M. O.
FINAL MUSTER OUT
1230
Sept. 23, 1861,
221
62
Aug. 14, 1865
- promoted major,
M John C. Phillips,
Fred. Sparrestrom, John W. Lowell, -
resigned April 7, 1862,
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APPENDIX-MAJOR-GENERALS.
Roll of Illinois Major-Generals, Brevet Major-Generals, Brigadier-Generals, and Brevet Brigadier-Generals. (Referred to on page 754 of the text.) MAJOR - GENERALS. DATE REMARKS
Brig .- Gen. Ulysses Simpson Grant, Feb. 16, 1862, Brig .- Gen. John Pope, Mch. 21, 1862,
Brig .- Gen. John A. McClernand,
Mch. 21, 1862,
Resigned Nov. 30, 1864.
Brig .- Gen. Stephen A. Hurlbut,
Sept. 17, 1862,
Mustered out June 20, 1865.
Brig .- Gen. Benjamin M. Prentiss,
Nov. 29, 1862, Resigned Oct. 28, 1862.
Brig .- Gen. John M. Palmer, Nov. 29, 1862,
Resigned Sept. 1, 1866.
Brig .- Gen. Richard J. Oglesby,
Nov. 29, 1862, Nov. 29, 1862,
Resigned Aug. 17, 1865
Brig .- Gen. John M. Schofield,
Nov. 29, 1862,
Mustered out Sept. 1, 1866.
Brig .- Gen. Giles A. Smith,
Nov. 24, 1865, Mustered out Feb. 1, 1866.
Brig .- Gen. Wesley Merritt,
Apr. I, 1865, Regular army.
Brig .- Gen. Benjamin H. Grierson,
May 27, 1865,
Regular army.
BREVET MAJOR -GENERALS.
APPOINT'D FROM DATE REMARKS
II Inf. Brig .- Gen. Thos. E. G. Ransom, Sept. I, '64, Died at Rome, Ga., Oct. 29, '64.
12 Inf. Brig .- Gen. John McArthur, Dec. 16, '64, Mustered out, Oct. 4, 1865.
45 Inf. Brig .- Gen. John E. Smith, Jan. 12, '65, Mustered out, April 30, 1865.
Staff Brig .- Gen. John A. Rawlins, Feb. 24, '65, Died, Sept. 9, 1869.
3 Cav. Brig .- Gen. Eugene A. Carr, Mch. II,'65, Colonel in regular army.
18 Inf. Brig .- Gen. Michael K. Lawler, Mch. 13,'65, Mustered out, Jan. 15, 1866. I Art. Brig .- Gen. Jos. Dana Webster, Mch. 13,'65, Resigned Nov. 6, 1865.
29 Inf. Brig .- Gen. Mason Brayman, 37 Inf. Brig .- Gen. Julius White, 33 Inf. Brig .- Gen. Chas. E. Hovey,
Mch. 13, '65, Mustered out, Aug. 24, 1865.
Mch. 13,'65, Mustered out, Aug. 24, 1865.
Mch. 13, '65, Mustered out, Aug. 24, 1865.
IO Inf. Brig .- Gen. James D. Morgan,
Mch. 19,'65, Mustered out, Aug. 24, 1865.
38 Inf. Brig .- Gen. William P. Carlin, Mch. 19,'65, Colonel in regular army. 92 Inf. Bt. Brig .- Gen. Smith D. Atkins, Mch. 13,'65, Mustered out, June 21, 1865. 46 Inf. Bt. Brig .- Gen. Benj. Dornblazer, Mch. 13,'65, Mustered out, Jan. 20, 1866. 31 Inf. Col. Edwin S. McCook, Mch. 13, '65, Resigned, Sept. 26, 1864. 39 Inf. Brig .- Gen. Thomas O. Osborn, Apr. 3, '65, Resigned, Sept. 28, 1865.
30 Inf. Brig .- Gen. Elias S. Dennis, Apr. 13, '65, Mustered out, Aug. 24, 1865.
12 Inf. Brig .- Gen. Aug. L. Chetlain, June 18, '65, Mustered ont, Jan. 15, 1866.
7 Inf. Brig .- Gen. John Cook, Aug. 24, '65, Mustered out, July 9, 1865.
BRIGADIER-GENERALS.
9 Inf. Col. Eleazer A. Paine, Sept. 3, '61, Resigned, April 5, 1865.
II Inf. Col. Wm. H. L. Wallace,
17 Inf. Col. Leonard F. Ross, 19 Inf. Col. John Basil Turchin,
35 Inf. Col. Gustavus A. Smith, 52 Inf. Col. Thomas W. Sweeney,
Mch. 21, '62, Died of wounds, April 10, '62. April 25, '62, Resigned, July 22, 1863.
July 17, '62, Resigned, Oct. 4, 1864.
Sept. 9, 62, Commis'n expired, Mch. 4, '63.
Nov. 29, '62, Mustered out, Aug. 24, 1865.
Pro. lieut .- gen. and general.
Promoted.
Resigned May 26, 1864.
Brig .- Gen. John A. Logan,
Engin. Brig .- Gen. James H. Wilson,
Mch. 13, '65, Mustered out, Jan. 8, 1866.
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ILLINOIS-HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL.
APPOINT'D FROM
DATE REMARKS
A-d-c. Lt .- Col. Alfred W. Ellett,
Nov. I, '62, Resigned, Dec. 21, 1864.
48 Inf. Col. Isham N. Haynie,
Nov. 29, '62, Com. expired, Mch. 4, 1863.
Nov. 29, '62, Com. expired, Mch. 11, 1863.
Nov. 29, '62, Resigned, March 4, 1863.
34 Inf. Col. Edward N. Kirk,
94 Inf. Col. William W. Orme,
83 Inf. Col. Abner C. Harding, 8Cav. Col. Elon J. Farnsworth, 45 Inf. Col. Jasper A. Maltby,
Aug. 4, '63, Mustered out, Jan. 15, 1866.
A-d-c. Col. John W. Turner,
97 Inf. Col. Friend S. Rutherford,
R. army. Col. Martin D. Hardin,
July 3, '64, Mustered out, Jan. 15, 1865.
51 Inf. Col. Luther P. Bradley, 56 Inf. Col. Green B. Raum,
2 Art. Major Carlos J. Stolbrand,
2 Art. Capt. James H. Stokes,
88 Inf. Col. Francis T. Sherman,
8 Cav. Col. William Gamble,
Sept. 25, '65, Mustered out, Mch. 1, 1866.
BREVET BRIGADIER -GENERALS. DATE OF MUSTER OUT
95 Inf. Col. Thos. W. Humphrey, June 10, '64, Killed in battle, June 10, '64.
23 Inf. Col. James A. Mulligan, July 28, '64, Kil'd Kernstown, Va., 7/24'64.
3Cav. Col. Lafayette McCrellis,
Sept. 4, '64, Sept. 5, 1864.
* Cav. Col. Embury D. Osbond,
Oct. 5, '64,
112 Inf. Col. Thomas J. Henderson, 59 Inf. Col. P. Sidney Post,
Nov. 30, '64, June 20, 1865. Dec. 16, '64, Detached.
58 Inf. Col. William F. Lynch,
Jan. 31, '65, May 27, 1865.
Feb. 7, '65, Feb. 7, 1866.
Feb. 13, '65, Feb. 3, 1866.
Feb. 13, '65, July 17, 1865.
Feb. 13, '65, Sept. 30, 1865.
12Cav. Col.' Hasbrouck Davis,
Feb. 13, '65, Resigned, Aug. 1, 1865.
12Cav. Lt .- Col. Thos. W. Grosvenor, Feb. 13, '65, Resigned, Aug. 3, 1864.
12Cav. Lt .- Col. Hamilton B. Dox, 13 Cav. Col. Jos. Warren Bell,
Feb. 13, '65, May 20, 1863.
13Cav. Col. Albert Erskine,
Feb. 13, '65, Jan. 5, 1865.
Feb. 13, '65, Resigned, Jan. 23, 1865.
Feb. 13, '65, Aug. 19, 1865.
Feb. 13, '65, Resigned, Aug. 20, 1864.
Feb. 13, '65, June 14, 1865.
Feb. 17, '65, Sept. 10, 1865.
33 Inf. Col. Chas. E. Lippincott, 96 Inf. Col. Thomas E. Champion, SCav. Lt .- Col. David R. Clendenin, Feb. 20, '65, July 17, 1865. I Art. Col. Edward Bouton,
Feb. 28, '65, -
III Inf. Col. James S. Martin,
Feb. 28, '65, June 7, 1865.
Mch. 10,'65, Ang. 20, 1864.
41 Inf. Col. Isaac C. P'ugh, 4Cav. Lt .- C. Martin R. M. Wallace, Mch. 12, '65, Nov. 3, 1864.
* Colored Cavalry.
55 Inf. Col. David Stuart,
8 Cav. Col. John F. Farnsworth,
Nov. 29, '62, Died of wounds, July 29, '63. Nov. 29, '62, Resigned, April 26, 1864.
Mch. 13, '63, Resigned, June 3, 1863. June 29, '63, Killed at Gettysburg.
Sept. 7, '63, Mustered out, Sept. 1, 1866. June 27, '64, Died, June 20, 1864.
July 30, '64, Resigned, June 30, 1865. Feb. 15, '65, Resigned, May 6, 1865.
Feb. 18, '65, Mustered out, Jan. 15, 1866.
July 20, '65, Mustered out, Aug. 24, 1865.
July 21, '65, Mustered out, Jan. 15, 1866.
17 Cav. Col. John L. Beveridge, 8 Cav. Maj. George A. Forsyth, 8Cav. Maj. John M. Waite, IICav. Col. Otto Funke,
Feb. 13, '65, May 29, 1866.
14 Cav. Col. Horace Capron, 16Cav. Lt .- Col. Robert W. Smith, I Art. Col. Ezra Taylor,
I Art. Maj. Charles Houghtaling,
Feb. 20, '65, June 10, 1865.
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APPENDIX-BRIGADIER-GENERALS.
APPOINT'D FROM
3 Cav. Lt .- Col. James M. Ruggles, 5 Cav. Col. John McConnell, 2 Art. Lt .- Col. William L. Duff, 7 Inf. Col. Richard Rowett, 8 Inf. Col. Jonah A. Sheets, 9 Inf. Col. August Mersy, 9 Inf. Lt .- Col. Jesse J. Phillips, 10 Inf. Col. John Tillson, II Inf. Col. James H. Coates, 12 Inf. Lt .- Col. Arthur C. Ducat, 12 Inf. Maj. James R. Hugunin,
DATE DATE OF MUSTER OUT
Mch. 13,'65, Sept. 5, 1864. Mch. 13, '65, Oct. 27, 1865.
Mch. 13, '65, Jan. 26, 1865. Mch. 13,'65, July, 1865. Mch. 13,'65, Feb. 9, 1866.
Mch. 13, '65, Aug. 20, 1864. Mch. 13, '65, Aug. 30, 1864. Mch. 10, '65, July 4, 1865. Mch. 13, '65, July 14, 1865. Mch. 13, '65, Feb. 19, 1864. Mch. 13,'65, July 12, 1864.
13 Inf. Lt .- Col. Fred. W. Partridge, Mch. 13,'65, June 18, 1864. 14 Inf. Col. Cyrus Hall,
15 Inf. Col. George C. Rogers, 15 Inf. Maj. Adam Nase,
16 Inf. Col. Robert F. Smith, 18 Inf. Col. Daniel H. Brush, 18 Inf. Lt .- Col. Jules C. Webber, 26 Inf. Lt .- Col. Ira J. Bloomfield,
Mch. 13, '65, Sept. 16, 1865. Mch. 13,'65, Sept. 16, 1865. Mch. 13, '65, July 7, 1863.
Mch. 13, '65, July 8, 1865.
Mch. 13,'65, Resigned, Aug. 21, 1863.
Mch. 13, '65, Dec. 16, 1865. Mch. 13, '65, July 20, 1865.
Mch. 13,'65, Resigned, Aug. 16, 1865.
Mch. 13, '65, Resigned, Sept. 9, 1864.
27 Inf. Lt .- Col. William A. Schmidt, Mch. 13, '65, Sept. 20, 1864. 30 Inf. Col. Warren Shedd, Mch. 13,'65, July 17, 1865. Mch. 13,'65, Feb. 24, 1863. 31 Inf. Col. Lyndorf Ozborn, 31 Inf. Lt .- Col. Robert N. Pearson, Mch. 13,'65, July 19, 1865. 33 Inf. Col. Isaac H. Elliott, Mch. 13,'65, Nov. 24, 1865. 37 Inf. Col. John Charles Black, 37 Inf. Lt .- Col. Eugene B. Payne. 39 Inf. Lt .- Col. Orrin L. Mann, Mch. 13,'65, Dec. 6, 1865. 43 Inf. Col. Adolph Englemann, Mch. 13,'65, Dec. 31, 1864. 44 Inf. Col. Wallace W. Barrett, Mch. 13, '65, Dec. 14, 1865. 47 Inf. Col. David W. Magee, Mch. 13, '65, Jan. 21, 1866. Mch. 13,'65, Jan. 1, 1866. Mch. 13, '65, Jan. 9, 1865. Mch. 13,'65, July 13, 1865. 47 Inf. Lt .- Col. Edward Bonham, 49 Inf. Col. Phineas Pease, 50 Inf. Lt .- Col. William Hanna, 51 Inf. Col. Gilbert W. Cumming, 51 Inf. Capt. Theodore F. Brown, Mch. 13,'65, May 15, 1865. Mch. 13,'65, Feb. 20, 1864. Mch. 13,'65, April 1, 1866. 52 Inf. Col. John S. Wilcox, 58 Inf. Col. Robert W. Healy, 59 Inf. Lt .- Col. Colvin H. Frederick, Mch. 13,'65, Jan. 23, 1863.
Mch. 13,'65, Resigned, Sept. 30, 1862.
60 Inf. Col. William B. Anderson, 62 Inf. Col. James M. True, 64 Inf. Col. John Morrill, 65 Inf. Col. Daniel Cameron, 65 Inf. Col. Wm. Scott Stewart, 72 Inf. Col. Frederick A. Starring, 72 Inf. Lt .- Col. Joseph Stockton, 80 Inf. Col. Erastus N. Bates, 82 Inf. Lt .- Col. Edward S. Salomon, Mch. 13,'65, June 9, 1865. 83 Inf. Col. Arthur A. Smith,
Mch. 13,'65, Resigned, Dec. 26, 1864. Mch. 6, '65, May 1, 1865.
Mch. 13,'65, July 3, 1865.
Mch. 13,'65, July 31, 1864. Mch. 13, '65, July 13, 1865. Mch. 13, '65, Aug. 9, 1865. Mch. 13,'65, Aug. 9, 1865. Mch. 13, '65, June 10, 1865.
Mch. 13,'65, June 26, 1865.
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ILLINOIS-HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL.
APPOINT'D FROM
85 Inf. Col. Caleb J. Dilworth,
88 Inf. Lt .- Col. George W. Smith, 89 Inf. Col. Charles T. Hotchkiss,
Mch. 13,'65, June 10, 1865.
92 Inf. Lt .- Col. Benjamin F. Sheets, Mch. 13, '65, Resigned, April 21, 1864. 94 Inf. Col. John McNulta,
Mch. 13,'65, July 17, 1865.
94 Inf. Lt .- Col. Rankin G. Laughlin, Mch. 13,'65, July 17, 1865.
Mch. 13,'65, July 29, 1865.
Mch. 13,'65, June 27, 1865.
Mch. 13,'65, June 6, 1865.
Mch. 13, '65, July 12, 1865.
Mch. 13, '65, June 20, 1865.
Mch. 13, '65, Resigned, Dec. 7, 1864.
Mch. 13,'65, Aug. 3, 1865. Mch. 13,'65, July 15, 1865.
123 Inf. Lt .- Col. Jonathan Biggs, 124 Inf. Lt .- Col. John H. Howe,
127 Inf. Col. Hamilton N. Eldridge, 130 Inf. Col. Nathaniel Niles,
Mch. 13, '65, Resigned, July 29, 1863. Mch. 13,'65, Resigned, May 6, IS64.
Mch. 13, '65, Oct. 26, 1864.
Mch. 13,'65, Jan. 20, 1866.
Mch. 13, '65, Jan. 27, 1866.
Mch. 13, '65, Dec. 14, 1865. Mch. 13, '65,
* Cav. Col. James Grant Wilson, 105 Inf. Col. Daniel Dustin,
105 Inf. Lt .- Col. Ever ell F. Dutton,
129 Inf. Col. Henry Case,
29 Inf. Col. Loren Kent,
108 Inf. Col. Charles Turner,
119 Inf. Col. Thomas J. Kinney, 77 Inf. Col. David P. Grier,
Mch. 26, '65, Ang. 5, 1865. Mch. 26,'65, Aug. 26, 1865. Mch. 26,'65, July 10, 1865. Mch. 26, '65, July 12, 1865. Mch. 26,'65, Aug. 17, 1865. April 6, '65, June 12, 1865.
91 Inf. Col. Henry M. Day,
95 Inf. Col. Leander Blanden,
April 9, '65, July 22, 1865. May 15, '65, June II, 1865. June 18, '65, June 8, 1865.
75 Inf. Col. John E. Bennett, 76 Inf. Col. Samuel T. Busey, 115 Inf. Col. Jesse H. Moore, 84 Inf. Col. Lewis H. Waters, 75 Inf. Lt .- Col. William M. Kilgour, June 20, '65, June 12, 1865. June 20, '65, June 10, 1865. June 28, '65, Oct. I, h865.
96 Inf. Lt .- Col. John C. Smith, 118 Inf. Col. John G. Fonda, 64 Inf. Lt .- Col. Joseph S. Reynolds, July II, '65, July 11, 1865. 45 Inf. Lt .- Col. John O. Duer, July 12, '65, July 12, 1865. 54 Inf. Col. Grenville M. Mitchell, 153 Inf. Col. Stephen Bronson,
2 Art. Col. Thomas S. Mather, 3Cav. Col. Robert K. Carnahan,
Aug. 22, '65, Oct. 15, 1865.
Sept. 28,'60, Sept. 21, 1865.
Sept. 28, '65, -
Oct. 28, '65, Oct. 10, 1865.
Mch. 13, '65, June 28, 1865.
Mch. 13, '65, Aug. 15, 1865.
142 Inf. Col. Rollin V. Ankeny,
147 Inf. Col. Hiram F. Sickles,
149 Inf. Col. William C. Kueffner, 155 Inf. Col. Gustavus A. Smith, * Cav. Col. Herman Lieb,
Mch. 13, '65, Mch. 16,'65, June 7, 1865.
Mch. 16,'65, June 7, 1865. Mch. 16,'65, June 8, 1865. Mch. 22, '65, Nov. 6, 1865.
* Colored Cavalry.
97 Inf. Lt .- Col. Victor Vifquain, 98 Inf. Lt .- Col. Edward Kitchell, 102 Inf. Col. Franklin C. Smith, 106 Inf. Lt .- Col. Henry Yates, 113 Inf. Col. George B. Hoge, 114 Inf. Lt .- Col. John F. King, 114 Inf. Lt .- Col. Samnel N. Shoup, 122 Inf. Col. John I. Rinaker,
DATE DATE OF MUSTER OUT
Mch. 13,'65, June 5, 1865.
Mch. 13, '65, June 9, 1865.
1235
Losses of Illinois Regiments and Batteries. INFANTRY :
REGIMENT
OFFICERS
MEN
TOTAL
OFFICERS
MEN
TOTAL
7th, *
8
81
S9
3
179
182
271
Sth, *
6
160
166
158
158
324
9th, *
5
2II
216
I
209
210
426
10th, *
2
48
50
..
140
140
190
11th, *
7
179
186
I
294
295
48I
12th,
5
143
148
3
113
II6
264
13th,
6
61
67
2
123
125
192
14th, *
62
62
I
160
161
223
15th,
6
81
87
5
135
140
227
16th, *
3
54
57
3
IIO
113
170
17th,
3
71
74
I
71
72
146
18th,
6
99
105
7
282
289
394
19th,
4
60
64
4
IOI
105
169
20th, *
7
132
139
I
191
192
331
2 Ist, *
6
124
130
2
140
142
272
22d,
2
145
147
2
103
250
23d,*
4
50
54
2
93
95
149
24th,
3
86
89
2
82
84
173
25th,
3
26th, *
2
88
90
2
194
196
286
27th,
7
96
IO3
2
83
85
ISS
28th, *
9
97
106
2
182
184
290
29th, *
5
70
75
3
222
225
300
30th,
IO
115
125
2
218
220
345
3 Ist, *
9
166
175
3
293
296
471
32d, *
8
90
98
2
163
170
26S
33d, *
2
56
58
I
250
251
309
II
129
140
2
119
I21
261
7
91
98
5
164
169
267
II
193
204
I
127
I28
332
37th, *
4
60
64
I
I68
169
233
38th,
7
107
114
3
177
ISO
294
12
I29
141
2
130
132
273
6
119
125
4
I:7
121
246
8
107
115
3
107
IIO
225
42d, *
13
I68
181
5
201
206
387
43d, *
8
75
83
2
161
163
246
44th,
6
129
I35
I
156
157
292
45th, *
9
76
85
2
136
138
223
46th, *
7
74
81
I 253
254
335
47th,
5
58
63
3
184
IST
250
* Reënlisted and served through the war.
KILLED AND DIED OF WOUNDS
DIED OP DISEASE, ACCIDENTS, IN PRISON, ETC.
TOTAL DEATHS
34th, *
35th,
36th, *
39th, *
40th,'
4Ist,
83
I
148
149
232
..
APPENDIX-LOSSES OF INFANTRY REGIMENTS.
1236
ILLINOIS-HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL.
INFANTRY-Continued :
REGIMENT
OFFICERS
MEN
TOTAL
OFFICERS
MEN
TOTAL
TOTAL DEATHS
48th, *
IO
113
123
6
251
257
380
49th, *
7
72
79
5
170
175
254
50th, *
2
60
62
I29
129
191
5Ist, *
9
106
115
I
I34
135
250
52d, *
2
59
61
53d,
8
80
88
2
I37
139
227
54th,
I
II
12
2
171
173
185
55th, +
9
148
157
2
127
129
286
56th, *
2
25
27
14
348
362
389
57th,
3
65
68
4
108
I12
180
58th,
8
75
83
4
211
215
298
59th,
4
105
109
4
II7
121
230
60th, *
2
44
46
4
225
229
275
6Ist, *
3
34
37
4
183
187
224
62d, *
3
3
9
251
260
263
63d, *
5
5
4
135
139
144
64th,
6
103
109
2
131
I33
242
65th,
I
30
31
I
97
98
129
66th, *
6
73
79
2
146
148
227
67th, +
.. .
. ..
. .
12
12
12
68th, +
.. .
...
..
25
25
25
69th, +
...
...
I
12
I3
13
70th, +
...
...
..
19
19
19
7Ist, +
..
.. .
...
. .
23
23
23
72d,
7
79
86
3
145
148
234
73d,
5
109
II4
167
167
281
74th,
5
78
83
3
116
119
202
75th,
3
94
97
5
103
108
205
76th,
I
51
52
2
205
207
259
77th,
2
66
6S
I
137
138
206
78th,
9
95
104
·
II7
117
221
79th,
4
81
85
I 211
212
297
Soth,
6
52
58
. .
160
160
218
SIst,
8
66
74
3
292
295
369
S2d,
4
98
102
..
60
60
162
83d,
4
34
38
I
82
83
121
84th,
4
120
124
I
144
145
269
85th,
4
86
90
I
131
132
222
86th,
3
73
76
I
98
99
175
87th, #
I
15
16
3
219
222
238
SSth,
5
98
103
4
84
88
191
89th,
12
I21
133
I
I72
173
306
90th,
2
58
60
I
87
88
148
* Reënlisted and served through the war. + Enlisted for three months.
+ Mounted Infantry.
KILLED AND DIED OF WOUNDS
DIED OF DISEASE, ACCIDENTS, IN PRISON, ETC.
119
119
180
1237
INFANTRY-Continued :
REGIMENT
OFFICERS
MEN
TOTAL
OFFICERS
MEN
TOTAL
TOTAL DEATHS
9Ist,
. .
12
12
I 131
132
144
92d, *
I
51
52
2
127
129
181
93d,
4
147
151
I
142
I43
294
94th,
9
9
4
162
I66
175
95th,
7
77
84
I
204
205
289
96th,
5
III
I16
I
124
125
241
97th,
2
28
30
3
200
203
233
98th,
30
30
5
136
141
171
99th,
4
47
5I
I
120
121
172
100th,
7
73
80
.
I34
I34
214
IOIst,
3
47
50
I
IIS
119
169
102d,
8
87
95
I
153
154
249
104th,
6
2
49
51
. .
I37
137
188
106th,
3
3
7
188
195
198
107th,
3
27
30
.
122
122
152
108th,
I
8
9
3
202
205
214
109th, +
. .
II0th,
I
13
14
2
212
214
228
IIIth,
7
75
82
2
166
16S
250
112th,
4
76
So
I
153
154
234
113th,
I
25
26
4
273
277
303
114th,
2
45
47
4
159
163
210
115th,
6
58
64
2
147
I49
213
116th,
7
49
56
7
232
239
295
117th,
.
II
II
4
115
119
130
1 18th,
3
21
24
I
IS2
I83
207
119th,
2
22
24
3
130
I33
157
120th,
.
20
20
4
261
265
285
I22d,
2
38
40
I2I
121
161
123d,៛
3
82
85
I
I33
I34
219
124th,
I
40
41
2
147
I49
190
I25th,
9
SS
97
3
104
IO7
204
126th,
.
6
6
4
192
196
202
127th,
2
47
49
I
I68
169
218
128th,
. .
. .
I
34
35
35
129th,
50
50
2
128
130
ISO
130th,
2
IS
20
4
153
157
177
13Ist,
I
I
II
2S2
293
294
132d,#
.
.. .
.. .
. .
I6
16
16
134th, #
...
.. .
I
20
21
21
* Mounted Infantry, Wilder's Brigade.
+ Disbanded April 10, 1863.
# Enlisted for one hundred days.
68
68
119
103d,
51
51
I16
2
76
78
194
IO5th,
2
92
94
94
12
12
12
133d,
APPENDIX-LOSSES OF INFANTRY REGIMENTS.
KILLED AND DIED OF WOUNDS
DIED OF DISEASE, ACCIDENTS, IN PRISON, ETC.
1238
ILLINOIS-HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL.
INFANTRY-Continued :
REGIMENT
OFFICERS
MEN
TOTAL
OFFICERS
MEN
TOTAL
TOTAL DEATHS
I35th,
2
2
. .
17
17
19
136th, *
. .
2
2
2
40
42
44
137th, *
I
17
IS
I
31
32
50
138th, *
...
...
...
..
16
16
16
140th, *
5
5
..
24
24
29
I4Ist, *
.. .
...
I
54
55
55
144th, +
...
...
69
69
69
145th, *
...
...
. .
40
40
40
146th, +
...
...
1
37
38
38
147th, +
3
3
. .
31
31
34
148th, +
2
2
I
70
71
73
149th, +
31
150th, t .
..
.. .
..
58
58
58
15Ist, +
...
...
..
51
51
51
152d, +
...
.. .
..
76
76
76
153d, +
·
...
I
36
37
37
154th, + -
...
...
2
74
76
76
155th, +
2
2
..
24
24
26
Sturgis Rifles,
.. .
..
2
2
2
Marine Brigade,
2
2
IO
IO
12
Alton Battalion,
. .
...
I
3
4
4
CAVALRY :
Ist,#
. .
17
17
..
26
26
43
2d,±
8
50
58
3
173
176
234
3d.+
2
36
38
6
231
237
275
4th,
I
31
32
I
166
167
199
5th, +
28
28
5
414
419
447
6th, +
5
60
65
S
328
336
401
7th,
5
59
64
3
267
270
334
8th, #
7
68
75
I
174
175
250
9th, +
I
45
46
6
241
247
293
10th,
I
24
25
3
262
265
290
11th,
2
32
34
8
237
245
279
12th,±
..
38
38
4
192
196
234
13th, ±
21
21
4
360
364
385
14th,
2
23
25
. .
190
190
215
15th,
2
I2
14
I
122
123
I37
16th,
3
30
33
I
22S
229
262
1'7th,
7
7
I
86
87
94
* Enlisted for one hundred days.
+ Enlisted for one year.
± Reënlisted and served through the war.
. .
I
30
21
21
142d,
30
30
30
143d,*
...
.. .
.. .
..
13
13
13
139th, *
...
. .
...
71
71
71
156th, +
31
21
DIED OF DISEASE, ACCIDENTS, IN PRISON, ETC.
KILLED AND DIED OF WOUNDS
1239
LIGHT ARTILLERY: First Regiment.
BATTERY
OFFICERS
MEN
TOTAL
OFFICERS
MEN
TOTAL
TOTAL DEATHS
A -* " Wood's,"
. .
15
15
. .
22
22
37
B - "Barrett's,
..
9
9
I
I7
18
27
C -* " Houghtaling's, "
. .
15
15
. .
19
19
34
D -* " McAllister's," -
I
7
8
..
28
28
36
E -* "Waterhouse's,"
5
5
. .
25
25
30
F - "Cheney's, "
I
7
8
. .
24
24
32
G -* "O'Leary's,"
I
I
. .
II
II
12
HI -* "DeGress',"
I
6
7
27
27
34
I -* " Bouton's, "
I
I
. .
13
I3
14
K- "Smith's, -
.. .
.. .
I
II
12
12
L -* " Rourke's, "
. .
.. .
...
I
IO
II
II
M -* "Spencer's,
4
4
IO
IO
14
3
70
73
3
217
220
293
Second Regiment.
A -* "Davidson's,"
5
5
I
16
17
22
B -* " Madison's, "
3
3
. .
27
27
30
C -* "Flood's,"
I
3
4
18
18
22
D- " Dresser's, "
6
6
I3
13
19
E- "Schwartz's, "
I
6
7
. .
10
IO
17
F -* " Powell's,"
5
5
24
24
29
G -* "Sparrestrom's, "
..
2
2
25
25
27
H -* " Stenbeck's,"
2
2
..
23
23
25
I -* " Barnett's,
I
4
5
..
IO
IO
15
K -* "Rodgers',"
.. .
.
I
9
IO
IO
L -* "Bolton's, "
4
4
2
32
34
38
M- "Phillips',"
5
5
.
16
16
21
3
45
48
4
223
227
275
Independent Batteries :
*" Cogswell's,"
...
...
+" Stokes',"
.
IO
IO
9
9
19
*" Cooley's,"
2
5
7
. .
II
II
18
" Vaughn's,"
I
I
22
22
23
3" Renwick's, "
.
.
.
. .
13
13
13
"Henshaw's, "
4
4
15
15
19
" Bridges',"
2
7
9
..
20
20
29
"Colvin's, "
.
14
14
14
2
27
31
130
130
16I
* Reënlisted and served through the war.
Chicago Mercantile Battery.
+ Board-of-Trade Battery. § Elgin Battery,
26
26
26
APPENDIX-LOSSES OF ARTILLERY REGIMENTS.
KILLED AND DIED OF WOUNDS
DIED OF DISEASE, ACCIDENTS, IN PRISON, ETC.
. .
I240
ILLINOIS-HISTORICAL AND STATISTICAL.
Illinois sent six regiments to the Mexican war, and when the Illinois legislature passed the law, in April, 1861, authorizing the acceptance of regiments, it was pro- vided in the act that, "in token of respect to the Illinois regiments in Mexico, " these new organizations should receive numbers commencing with the 7th.
The first six regiments which were organized under this act-7tlı to 12th Infan- try, inclusive-were sworn in for three months' service, at the expiration of which they reorganized and enlisted for three years. Illinois responded promptly to every call for men, and was one of the few States which furnished troops in excess of its quota.
As in the troops from other States, many of the Illinois regiments had distinctive synonyms by which they were known as well as by their numerical designations. Among these were:
" First Scotch, " 12th.
" Second Scotch," 65th.
" First Irish," 23d.
" Irish Legion, " 90th.
"First Hecker, " 24th.
" Second Hecker," _ 82d.
" Normal Regiment," 33d.
" Rock-River Regiment," -
34th.
" Fox-River Regiment, " 36th.
" Fremont Rifles, " 37th.
" Yates Phalanx, " 39th.
" First Douglass," 42d.
" Northwestern Rifles," 44th.
" Lead-Mine Regiment,". 45th.
" Chicago Legion, " 5Ist.
" Canton Rifles, " - 55th.
" National Guards, " 57th.
" Lyon Color Guard, " -
58th.
" Ninth Missouri, " 59th.
" Yates Sharpshooters, " 64th.
" Highlanders, " 65th.
"Birge's Sharpshooters, " . -
66th.
" First Board-of-Trade, " 72d.
" Second Board-of-Trade, " 88th.
" Railroad Regiment, " 89th.
" Excelsiors, " - - 124th.
" Wilder's Mounted Infantry, " 92d.
" Wilder's Mounted Infantry, " 98th.
" Wilder's Mounted Infantry, " 123d.
" Brackett's Regiment," - 9th Cav.
" German Guides, " 13th Cav.
Many of these regiments dropped their synonyms before the war closed, and were known only by their regular title; and, with some, the synonym was never used except on the printed placards of the recruiting officers.
The 9th, 50th, Soth, 87th, 112th, and 118th Regiments also served part of the time as mounted infantry.
Only one vacancy occurred in the list of Illinois regiments; the 12Ist failed to complete its organization. One regiment, known as the "Mechanics-Fusileers" or 56th Illinois Infantry, organized in November, 1861, to serve three years, was disbanded within four months, and another regiment, subsequently organized, was designated as the 56th Regiment. This latter regiment lost 11 officers and 195 men by the burning of the steamer General Lyon, off Cape Hatteras, Mar. 31, 1865.
The 19th Illinois lost 38 killed and 91 wounded in an accident on the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad, near Vincennes, Ind., Sept. 17, 1861. The 97th Illinois lost 18 killed and 67 wounded in a railroad accident in Louisiana, Nov. 3, 1863. *
* From the Adjutant-General's Report, Illinois, 1869.
State Banks
124I
Under supervision of State Auditor. Organized and operating under the laws of Illinois concerning corporations with banking powers, and trust companies.
NAME AND LOCATION
PRESIDENT
CASHIER
CAPITAL
F. Bross,
H. Wells, $50,000
J. E. Hayner,
G. A. Joesting, 100,000
J. R. Chapman,
1,000, 000
Bank of Elkhart, -
Frank W. Cottle,
25,000
Bank of Schuyler County, Rushville,
J. M. Patterson, 25,000 25,000
Belleville Savings Bank,
Calumet State Bank, Blue Island,
W. Aug. Ray, Malcolm McNeil, Dan. H. Tolman, Arthur G. Lee,
Floyd E. Jennison,
Commercial State Bank, Windsor,
Sidney J. Lee,
30,00 1, 000, 000
Corn Exchange Bank of Chicago,
Frank W. Smith,
Lester Barber, 25,000
W. K. Reed, treas. 100,000
A. C. Hankins,
60,000
Enterprise Savings Bank, Cairo,
L. F. Wertman,
100,000
Jno. W. Blee,
25,000
Geo. E. Ford,
40,000
First State Bank of Beardstown,
T. L. Mathews,
25,000
J. A. Waugh,
25,000
W. C. Durkes,
25,000
Hamilton B. Dox,
111,000
H. H. Blake, 5,000
Jas. S. Gibbs,
1, 000,000
Bernhard Neu, 486,000
F. C. Osborne, 2,000,000
C. F. Hemenway, None
Jas. B. Barringer,
50,000
Jos. T. Bowen,
1, 000,000
Jno. Greenlee, 50,000
People's Bank of Bloomington,
F. D. Marquis,
100, 000
People's Bank of Rockford, -
W. H. McCutchan, 125,000
Jno. W. Green, 50,000
Peru State Bank,
H. Bellinghausen, 25,000 Ross Matthews, 30,000
Geo. Woodland, 200, 000
Geo. M. Pullman, E. F. Bryant, sec'y.
100,000
Rock Island Savings Bank, .
J. M. Buford, 100,000
Sangamon Loan & Trust Co., Springfield, Springfield Marine Bank,
G. H. Souther, treas. 60,000 Henry Bunn, 85,500
J. H. Harrison, 50,000
State Bank of Hamilton,
H. M. Elder,
R. R. Wallace,
25,000
State Bank of Jerseyville,
S. H. Bowman,
H. A. Shephard, 25,000
State Bank of Orion,
E. A. South,
Wm. Westerlund, 25,000
E. C. Jewett, 25,000
Edw. J. Parker, 300,000
G. H. Bradford, 50,000
John Marshall,
Chas. R. Kaiser, 25,000
Union Trust Company, Chicago,
S. W. Rawson,
G. M. Wilson, 500,000
Anthony Isch, 50,000
Wm. Holgate,
Wm. P. Kimball,
100,000
-
Hibernian Banking Association, Chicago. Home Savings Bank, Chicago,
Illinois Trust and Savings Bank, Chicago, International Bank, Chicago,
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