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36th Illinois Infantry Regiment

The 36th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. The unit was mustered into service in September 1861. The regiment fought at the battles of Pea Ridge, Perryville, Stones River, Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Resaca, Kennesaw Mountain, Atlanta, Franklin, and Nashville. It was mustered out in October 1865.

36th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry
The Fox River Regiment
Illinois state flag
ActiveSept. 23, 1861–Oct. 8, 1865
Country United States
Allegiance Union
 Illinois
BranchInfantry
Nickname(s)Fox River Regiment
EquipmentSpringfield Model 1842 (1861–62)
EngagementsBattle of Pea Ridge
Battle of Perryville
Battle of Stones River
Battle of Chickamauga
Battle of Missionary Ridge
Battle of Resaca
Battle of Atlanta
Battle of Kennesaw Mountain
Battle of Franklin
Battle of Nashville
Commanders
Notable
commanders
Nicholas Greusel
Lieutenant Bent D.C. Rowland of 36th Illinois Infantry Regiment. From the Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs, Prints and Photographs Division, Library of Congress
Corporal David H. Dickinson of Co. K, 36th Illinois Infantry Regiment

Service edit

The 36th Illinois Infantry was organized at Camp Hammond at Montgomery, Illinois, just south of Aurora, and mustered into Federal service on September 23, 1861, for three years service. The regiment was mustered out on October 8, 1865.

Organizations edit

Organized at Aurora, Ill., and mustered in on September 23, 1861. Moved to St. Louis, Mo., thence to Rolla, Mo.. September 24–29, 1861. Attached to Dept. of Missouri to January, 1862. 2nd Brigade, Army of Southwest Missouri, to March, 1862. 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Army of Southwest Missouri, to June, 1862. 1st Brigade, 5th Division, Army Mississippi, to September, 1862. 37th Brigade, 11th Division, Army of the Ohio, to October, 1862. 37th Brigade, 11th Division, 3rd Corps, Army Ohio, to November, 1862. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, Right Wing, 14th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to January, 1863. 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, 20th Army Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to October, 1863. 1st Brigade, 2nd Division, 4th Army Corps, to August, 1865. Dept. of Texas, to September, 1865.

History edit

SERVICE.--Duty at Rolla, Mo., until January 14, 1862. Expedition against Freeman's forces November 1–9, 1861. Curtis' Campaign against Price in Missouri and Arkansas January to March, 1862. Advance on Springfield February 2–13. Pursuit of Price into Arkansas February 14–29. Battles of Pea Ridge, Ark., March 6–8. At Keitsville, Mo., until April 5. March to Batesville, Ark., April 5-May 3. Moved to Cape Girardeau, Mo., May 11–22, thence to Hamburg Landing, Tenn., May 23–29. Occupation of Corinth, Miss., May 30. Pursuit to Booneville May 31-June 6. Duty at Rienzi until September 6. Moved to Covington, Ky., thence to Louisville, Ky., September 6–19. Pursuit of Bragg into Kentucky October 1–16. Battle of Perryville, October 8. March to Nashville, Tenn., October 16-November 7. Duty there until December 26. Reconnaissance toward Clarksville November 15–20. Reconnaissance to Mill Creek November 27. Advance on Murfreesboro, Tenn., December 26–30. Battle of Stone's River December 30–31, 1862, and January 1–3, 1863. At and near Murfreesboro until June. Expedition toward Columbia March 4–14. Middle Tennessee or Tullahoma Campaign June 24-July 7. Occupation of Middle Tennessee until August 15. Passage of Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga (Ga.) Campaign August 16-September 22. Battle of Chickamauga, Ga., September 19–20. Siege of Chattanooga September 24-November 23. Chattanooga. Ringgold Campaign November 23–27. Orchard Knob November 23–24. Mission Ridge November 25. Pursuit to Graysville November 26–27. March to relief of Knoxville November 28-December 8. Operations in East Tennessee until January, 1864. Regiment Veteranize January 1, 1864, and Veterans on furlough until March. Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign May 1 to September 8. Demonstration on Rocky Faced Ridge May 8–11. Buzzard's Roost Gap May 8–9. Demonstration on Dalton May 9–13. Battle of Resaca May 14–15. Adairsville May 17. Near Kingston May 18–19. Cassville May 19. Advance on Dallas May 22–25. Operations on line of Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May 25-June 5. Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. Pine Hill June 11–14. Lost Mountain June 15–17. Assault on Kenesaw June 27. Ruff's Station, Smyrna Camp Ground, July 4. Chattahoochie River July 5–17. Buckhead, Nancy's Creek, July 18. Peach Tree Creek July 19–20. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25. Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25–30. Battle of Jonesboro August 31-September 1. Lovejoy Station September 2–6. Pursuit of Hood, into Alabama October 1–26. Nashville Campaign November–December. Columbia, Duck River, November 24–27. Spring Hill November 29. Battle of Franklin November 30. Battle of Nashville December 15–16. Pursuit of Hood to the Tennessee River December 17–28. At Huntsville, Ala., until March, 1865. Operations in East Tennessee March 15-April 22. Moved to Nashville and duty there until June. Moved to New Orleans, La., June 15–23. Duty at Headquarters of General P. H. Sheridan, Commanding Dept. of the Gulf, to October. Mustered out October 8 and discharged at Springfield, Ill, October 27, 1865.

Total strength and casualties edit

The regiment suffered 11 officers and 193 enlisted men who were killed in action or who died of their wounds and 1 officer and 127 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 332 fatalities.[1]

Commanders edit

Notable Members edit

See also edit

  • List of Illinois Civil War Units
  • Illinois in the American Civil War
  • 'History of the 36th Regiment Illinois Volunteers, During the War of the Rebellion', Bennett, L.G. and Haigh, Wm. M., Knickerbocker and Hodder, Aurora, Ill, 1876, written by members of the 36th, elected as Regimental historians[5]
  • Company B of the 36th Illinois Regiment of Volunteers: Living History

Notes edit

  1. ^ http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unilinf3.htm#36th The Civil War Archive website after Dyer, Frederick Henry. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. 3 vols. New York: Thomas Yoseloff, 1959.
  2. ^ 'History of the 36th Regiment Illinois Volunteers, During the War of the Rebellion', Bennett, L.G. and Haigh, Wm. M., Knickerbocker and Hodder, Aurora, Ill, 1876
  3. ^ http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcivilw/f&s/036-fs.htm Illinois in the Civil War website after Illinois Adjutant General's muster rolls
  4. ^ "Bioguide Search".
  5. ^ . Archived from the original on 2015-03-07. Retrieved 2014-11-24.
Attribution
  •   This article contains text from a text now in the public domain: Dyer, Frederick H. (1908). A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Des Moines, IA: Dyer Publishing Co.

References edit

  • The Civil War Archive

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The 36th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War The unit was mustered into service in September 1861 The regiment fought at the battles of Pea Ridge Perryville Stones River Chickamauga Missionary Ridge Resaca Kennesaw Mountain Atlanta Franklin and Nashville It was mustered out in October 1865 36th Regiment Illinois Volunteer InfantryThe Fox River RegimentIllinois state flagActiveSept 23 1861 Oct 8 1865Country United StatesAllegianceUnion IllinoisBranchInfantryNickname s Fox River RegimentEquipmentSpringfield Model 1842 1861 62 EngagementsBattle of Pea RidgeBattle of PerryvilleBattle of Stones RiverBattle of ChickamaugaBattle of Missionary RidgeBattle of ResacaBattle of AtlantaBattle of Kennesaw MountainBattle of FranklinBattle of NashvilleCommandersNotablecommandersNicholas Greusel Lieutenant Bent D C Rowland of 36th Illinois Infantry Regiment From the Liljenquist Family Collection of Civil War Photographs Prints and Photographs Division Library of Congress Corporal David H Dickinson of Co K 36th Illinois Infantry Regiment Contents 1 Service 2 Organizations 3 History 4 Total strength and casualties 5 Commanders 6 Notable Members 7 See also 8 Notes 9 ReferencesService editThe 36th Illinois Infantry was organized at Camp Hammond at Montgomery Illinois just south of Aurora and mustered into Federal service on September 23 1861 for three years service The regiment was mustered out on October 8 1865 Organizations editOrganized at Aurora Ill and mustered in on September 23 1861 Moved to St Louis Mo thence to Rolla Mo September 24 29 1861 Attached to Dept of Missouri to January 1862 2nd Brigade Army of Southwest Missouri to March 1862 2nd Brigade 1st Division Army of Southwest Missouri to June 1862 1st Brigade 5th Division Army Mississippi to September 1862 37th Brigade 11th Division Army of the Ohio to October 1862 37th Brigade 11th Division 3rd Corps Army Ohio to November 1862 1st Brigade 3rd Division Right Wing 14th Army Corps Army of the Cumberland to January 1863 1st Brigade 3rd Division 20th Army Corps Army of the Cumberland to October 1863 1st Brigade 2nd Division 4th Army Corps to August 1865 Dept of Texas to September 1865 History editSERVICE Duty at Rolla Mo until January 14 1862 Expedition against Freeman s forces November 1 9 1861 Curtis Campaign against Price in Missouri and Arkansas January to March 1862 Advance on Springfield February 2 13 Pursuit of Price into Arkansas February 14 29 Battles of Pea Ridge Ark March 6 8 At Keitsville Mo until April 5 March to Batesville Ark April 5 May 3 Moved to Cape Girardeau Mo May 11 22 thence to Hamburg Landing Tenn May 23 29 Occupation of Corinth Miss May 30 Pursuit to Booneville May 31 June 6 Duty at Rienzi until September 6 Moved to Covington Ky thence to Louisville Ky September 6 19 Pursuit of Bragg into Kentucky October 1 16 Battle of Perryville October 8 March to Nashville Tenn October 16 November 7 Duty there until December 26 Reconnaissance toward Clarksville November 15 20 Reconnaissance to Mill Creek November 27 Advance on Murfreesboro Tenn December 26 30 Battle of Stone s River December 30 31 1862 and January 1 3 1863 At and near Murfreesboro until June Expedition toward Columbia March 4 14 Middle Tennessee or Tullahoma Campaign June 24 July 7 Occupation of Middle Tennessee until August 15 Passage of Cumberland Mountains and Tennessee River and Chickamauga Ga Campaign August 16 September 22 Battle of Chickamauga Ga September 19 20 Siege of Chattanooga September 24 November 23 Chattanooga Ringgold Campaign November 23 27 Orchard Knob November 23 24 Mission Ridge November 25 Pursuit to Graysville November 26 27 March to relief of Knoxville November 28 December 8 Operations in East Tennessee until January 1864 Regiment Veteranize January 1 1864 and Veterans on furlough until March Atlanta Ga Campaign May 1 to September 8 Demonstration on Rocky Faced Ridge May 8 11 Buzzard s Roost Gap May 8 9 Demonstration on Dalton May 9 13 Battle of Resaca May 14 15 Adairsville May 17 Near Kingston May 18 19 Cassville May 19 Advance on Dallas May 22 25 Operations on line of Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills May 25 June 5 Operations about Marietta and against Kenesaw Mountain June 10 July 2 Pine Hill June 11 14 Lost Mountain June 15 17 Assault on Kenesaw June 27 Ruff s Station Smyrna Camp Ground July 4 Chattahoochie River July 5 17 Buckhead Nancy s Creek July 18 Peach Tree Creek July 19 20 Siege of Atlanta July 22 August 25 Flank movement on Jonesboro August 25 30 Battle of Jonesboro August 31 September 1 Lovejoy Station September 2 6 Pursuit of Hood into Alabama October 1 26 Nashville Campaign November December Columbia Duck River November 24 27 Spring Hill November 29 Battle of Franklin November 30 Battle of Nashville December 15 16 Pursuit of Hood to the Tennessee River December 17 28 At Huntsville Ala until March 1865 Operations in East Tennessee March 15 April 22 Moved to Nashville and duty there until June Moved to New Orleans La June 15 23 Duty at Headquarters of General P H Sheridan Commanding Dept of the Gulf to October Mustered out October 8 and discharged at Springfield Ill October 27 1865 Total strength and casualties editThe regiment suffered 11 officers and 193 enlisted men who were killed in action or who died of their wounds and 1 officer and 127 enlisted men who died of disease for a total of 332 fatalities 1 Commanders editColonel Nicholas Greusel resigned on February 7 1863 Colonel Greusel was a native of Bavaria born on July 4 1817 emigrated with his family to the United States in the summer of 1834 2 Colonel Silas Miller died of wounds received at the Battle of Kennesaw Mountain on July 27 1864 Lieutenant Colonel Benjamin F Campbell mustered out with the regiment 3 Lieutenant Colonel Porter Olsen killed at Franklin Tennessee Notable Members editSurgeon Jethro A Hatch 4 Corporal Lyman G BennettSee also editList of Illinois Civil War Units Illinois in the American Civil War History of the 36th Regiment Illinois Volunteers During the War of the Rebellion Bennett L G and Haigh Wm M Knickerbocker and Hodder Aurora Ill 1876 written by members of the 36th elected as Regimental historians 5 Company B of the 36th Illinois Regiment of Volunteers Living HistoryNotes edit http www civilwararchive com Unreghst unilinf3 htm 36th The Civil War Archive website after Dyer Frederick Henry A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion 3 vols New York Thomas Yoseloff 1959 History of the 36th Regiment Illinois Volunteers During the War of the Rebellion Bennett L G and Haigh Wm M Knickerbocker and Hodder Aurora Ill 1876 http www rootsweb com ilcivilw f amp s 036 fs htm Illinois in the Civil War website after Illinois Adjutant General s muster rolls Bioguide Search History of the 36th Regiment Illinois Volunteers American Civil War in Missouri Archived from the original on 2015 03 07 Retrieved 2014 11 24 Attribution nbsp This article contains text from a text now in the public domain Dyer Frederick H 1908 A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion Des Moines IA Dyer Publishing Co References editThe Civil War Archive Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title 36th Illinois Infantry Regiment amp oldid 1111948374, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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