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Illinois During the Civil War


Illinois in the American Civil War - Wikipedia

During the American Civil War, the state of Illinois was a major source of troops for the Union Army and of military supplies, food, and clothing.

Illinois During the Civil War - NIU Digital Library

This site presents primary source material from the Civil War era in Illinois. These materials include letters, diaries and reminiscences of Union soldiers.

Illinois in the American Civil War | Britannica

There are no major battles, of course, fought in Illinois. But it is an important staging point, and you are going to have numerous prisons in Illinois housing ...

Illinois in Combat, 1862-63 - NIU Digital Library

Most Illinois soldiers served in the western theater of the war, which saw far less activity than the East during the first season of fighting. But the start of ...

8. ILLINOIS FIGHTS THE CIVIL WAR

Illinois contributed more than food, war material, and transportation. It also supplied manpower. Abraham Lincoln's first call for troops brought a flood of ...

Southern Illinois during the Civil War

During the first sixteen months of the Civil War, forty percent of eligible men from southern Illinois volunteered for the Union, compared with only twenty- ...

Illinois in the Civil War - FamilySearch

During the Civil War, Illinois raised more than 250,000 men for the Union. Their records can be found in state records shown on this page, unit records which ...

10 Facts: Chicago in the Civil War | American Battlefield Trust

The state of Illinois is known for the large number of soldiers it supplied to the Union Army. Enthusiasm for the war in Chicago ran so high ...

Lincoln's Neighbors and the Civil War - National Park Service

Throughout the course of the war, Illinois contributed nearly 260,000 soldiers to the Union Army. Of those, fourteen percent would not survive.

Illinois Civil War Muster and Descriptive Rolls

The database contains information about over 285,000 soldiers from Illinois who served in the Union Army during the War of the Rebellion. Each entry includes ...

Illinois in the Civil War - YouTube

Did you know that Illinois contributed the fourth highest number of men to the war effort? Join Illinois native Garry Adelman from the ...

Civil War- Government - Eastern Illinois University

War and Military · "During the Civil War, Illinois alone had losses of 34,834 dead. Of this number, 22,786 died of disease. Typhoid was the leading cause of ...

List of battles fought in Illinois - Wikipedia

Illinois Mormon War, June 10, 1844 - September 16, 1846, Nauvoo, Illinois, Illinois Victory ; Charleston riot, March 28, 1864, Charleston, Illinois · Civil War ...

Illinois Faces of the Civil War - Military Images Digital

Illinois provided nearly 285,000 men for the war effort, placing it fourth among all Union states with only Ohio, Pennsylvania and New York ...

Battle Unit Details - The Civil War (U.S. National Park Service)

23rd Regiment, Illinois Infantry. Overview: Organized at Chicago, Ill., and ... Regiment lost during service 4 Officers and 50 Enlisted men killed and ...

Civil War Era, 1848-1870 - Visit - Illinois Historic Preservation Division

The state contributed mightily to the Union cause, providing its commander-in-chief, numerous military leaders, more than 220,000 soldiers and sailors, and ...

Regimental and Unit Histories - Illinois Secretary of State

Please click on the bookmark for the desired regiment or unit to get to the history for that regiment or unit. Page 3. Illinois Civil War Regimental Histories.

Civil War Era (1848-1877) - The Story of Illinois

The state contributed mightily to the Union cause, providing its commander-in-chief numerous military leaders, more than 220,000 soldiers and sailors, and large ...

To Sustain the Union: Central Illinois in the Civil War

McLean County soldiers were involved in every key battle of the Civil War. This exhibit tells of their efforts and the efforts of those at home, ...

Editor's Page: Illinois and the Memory of the Civil War - jstor

throughout the war. Loyal and influential political leaders like Stephen A. Douglas, John A. McClernand, John M. Palmer, and John A. Logan ...