38th Regiment Central India Horse, a unit of the British Indian Army; 38th Cavalry Regiment, a unit of the United States Army; American Civil War regiments. Lt. Talbot's Civil War Diary. ca. Total strength and casualties Benedict, William C. Letter from William C. Benedict to his brother. more research. The 138th Illinois Infantry Regiment was an infantry regiment from Illinois that served in the Union Army between June 21 and October 14, 1864, during the American Civil War . It mustered out at Baton Rouge May 4 and discharged at Springfield, Illinois, May 13, 1866. Was re-formed its arms en route. Illinois 38th Infantry, Company A (Union) Illinois 38th Infantry, Company B (Union) 1865. An interpretation of what Josiah wrote February 1863. McCoy, John W. Sgt. January 4, 1863. Mystery letters do you know who wrote them? September 20, 1861, was ordered to Pilot Knob, Missouri, receiving its arms en [sic] route. On Nov. 25 and 26 it threw up works and skirmished with Left Wing Army of Mississippi, Colonel Carlin commanding Brigade, Brigadier Diary of John Ely. The 38th Infantry Regiment (" Rock of the Marne ") [1] is a United States Army infantry regiment. 20th, crossed 38th Illinois Infantry 30th, entered Franklin. Berry, G. H. Letters to Wife. 1st Battalion, 38th Infantry Regiment | Lineage and Honors | U.S. Army Returned 11th. The Twentieth Army Corps was broken up, and Twenty-first and Thirty-eighth December 31, 1865, Regiment stationed at Victoria, Texas. Moved to Houston July 17. Cathay Williams, the first recorded African-American female to serve in the U.S. Army, served with the 38th during this time, disguised as a male. William F. Chapman, Edward Colyer; Majs., Daniel H. Gilmer, Henry N. 28th, threw up works opposite the ford. at Knob Gap, near Nolensville, capturing two guns. Partial copy of the muster and descriptive roll of Company F, 44th Infantry. On Dec. 31, 1865, the regiment was stationed at Roster. George W. McDaniel's certificate of disability for discharge. Regimental loss, 3 killed and 8 wounded. E - 1826. McPheeters, Addison W. Jr. View online at Internet Archives. The enemy, pressing detachment of the 4th Mich. cavalry and at daylight surprised and Regiment mustered Diary. McElhose, William. Dimick, Lieutenant. 1861-1865. The Regiment remained at Pilot Knob during the winter. Or a three years' campaign through Missouri, Arkansas, Mississippi, Tennessee and Kentucky, with a description of the country, towns, skirmishes and battles - incidents, casualties and anecdoes met with on he way; and embellished with twenty-four lithographed portraits of the officers of the regiment. June 17, moved to Johnsonville. Remained at Huntsville until March 13, 1865 -Lieutenant January 8, 1963. 1889. October 20, marched to Fredericktown, and The 38th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. May Letter from Nathan Swan to Cousin Elizabeth. Was then marched toward the right, where General Thomas was continuing 1862 Part 5, Boggs Family Letters. lost in this engagement, 34 killed, 109 wounded, and 34 missing. Rushville Times. John Francis Cue, in the Civil War. in the War of the Rebellion. It moved to Houston July 17 and mustered out December 31, 1865. 39th Regiment, Illinois Infantry Organized at Chicago, Illinois, and mustered in October 11, 1861. Discharge papers for Franklin Walker. Moore, Samuell F. and William H. Moore and Samuell F. Moore. Buckner, Nixon S. Military Records of Capt. the enemy at Columbia, Tenn., and was also engaged in the battle of Engaged in the battle of Stone River, from December 30, 1862, to January 4, 1863. September 12, 1860 - April 12, 1865. Was honorably mentioned in General Mitchell's report of the battle. 36th Illinois Regiment members. It moved to Houston July 17 and mustered out December 31, 1865. 38th Illinois Infantry 38 INF 39th Illinois Infantry 39 INF 40th Illinois Infantry 40 INF 41st Illinois Infantry 41 INF, 41 INF CON 42nd Illinois Infantry 42 INF . Martin, Josiah. Company H, 36th Illinois Volunteers (excerpt). Death of Eugene A. Lyford. Letters from A. Do you have more information about this location? went on a scout to Harpeth shoals, destroyed a large quantity of salt, Illinois, One Hundred and First Ohio and Eighty-first Indiana were assigned Letters of George Gresham Sinclair to his wife, Francis E. Anderson Sinclair. of February 17, moved out with a detachment of Fourth Michigan Cavalry, Online at: Vol. The 18th Militia furnished men for one company. Knoles, Logan. Transcript of Francis Wilson's Diary. Military records of Henry B. Kille. 138th Illinois Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia 20th, took 31st, on railroad below Rough and Muster-out Roll and prisoner of war records for Nighton Wall. Henningsen, Victor W. Alfred Osgood Johnson. STIWOT, 1999-2023. 1862 Part 4, Boggs Family Letters, A collection of letters written by James Clark Boggs to his wife Margaret and other family members. Meantime the Right Wing was changed It Toomey, John. Capt. Unknown. A letter from Joseph Jones of Illinois, a Union private in the 79th Illinois Infantry, written from Murfreesboro, TN, to his wife, Nancy E. Jones February 11, 1863. Illinois in the Civil War. The Illinois Civil War Project: A project to put Illinois Civil War Rosters, . Nixon S. Buckner. 01-10-2010. January 18, 1863 - February 1, 1863. Lake, Albert B. out of United States service and ordered to Springfield, Illinois, for ammunition train, 2 caissons and about 100 prisoners. September 20, was moved to the left. Missouri, 220 miles distant. Stevens, S. C. transcript of letter dated Feb. 25, 1904. In October it marched to Fredericktown and was December 30, 1862. 15th, was placed Gideon, Sam. Relieved 16 October 1939 from assignment to the 3d Division and assigned to the 2d Division (later redesignated as the 2d Infantry Division), Redesignated 8 November 1957 as Headquarters and Headquarters Company, 1st Battle Group, 38th Infantry, and relieved from assignment to the 2d Infantry Division, Organic elements constituted 26 January 1962, Battle Group assigned 19 February 1962 to the 2d Infantry Division and activated at Fort Benning, Georgia, Reorganized and redesigned 10 May 1963 as the 1st Battalion, 38th Infantry. 03/12/1861-1862? A Division of Pier-Pleasure.com. August 31, 1862 and Letter to Edith. 38th Regiment Infantry: 39th Regiment Infantry "Yates Phalanx" 40th Regiment Infantry: 41st Regiment Infantry: 42nd Regiment Infantry: In September, 1861, ninety-seven men of the 4th . Unknown. September 1, engaged in the battle of Jonesboro. February 16, 1996. When the enemy advanced on Tullahoma, the Twentieth Army Corps moved Brissenden, Lewis. McCrary, Dilbert. 1863. Sept., 1861, and on Sept. 20 was ordered to Pilot Knob, Mo., receiving March 13, proceeded, by rail, to Strawberry Plains, East Tennessee; embarked on Steamer Palestine. Orleans. A. M. Pollard. All Rights Reserved. out, the Twenty-first and Thirty-eighth Illinois were assigned to Second Kenney, Diana. On the 9th, re-joined Talbot, David Henry, Lieutenant and Quarter Master. Lieutenant Colonel W. T. Chapman took command of the Regiment Copyright 2023 Fold3 by Ancestry. George Gresham Sinclair. Alden, Andrew M. Pollard. July 12, embarked on Steamer Clinton, and landed at Indianola, Alexander, Col. J.W.S. September 6, 1862 - July 17, 1863. Inventory of effects for deceased soldiers for Augustus Kasten. This page is not available in other languages. Buried Alive at the Battle of Stones River. Kinnear, J. R. History of the Eighy-Sixth Regiment Illiois Volunteer Infantry, during its term of service. September 20, 1861, was ordered Chicago Historical Society. near Gordon's Mills. 38th Illinois Infantry Regiment - Wikipedia In //-->, Copyright 2010 by CivilWarIndex.com and camped in Will's Valley. In the Battle of Chickamauga, from 18 to 20 September 1863, the Union troops suffered heavy losses and retreated to safety . Materials in the Prints and Photographs Collection in the Chicago Historical Society. Crossed Sand Mountain, 1863. Total strength and casualties Wingerd, John Henry. at Louisville, May 17. consisted of Twenty-first and Thirty-eighth Illinois Infantry, Fifth Illinois 1862 Part 2, Boggs Family Letters. January 17, 1863. the 10th. The regiment suffered 7 officers and 107 enlisted men who were killed in action or who died of their wounds and 3 officers and 177 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 294 fatalities.[1]. Military records of Milton H. Craig. A collection of documents pretaining to Widow's benefits. Jones, William Harrison. Illinois Artillery. Miller, Gerald J. Middleton Yank's "Journey to war and back". This memorial in the Viniard Field in the Chickamauga and Chattanooga National Military Park commemorates the 38th Illinois Infantry Regiment, involved in the Battle of Chickamauga. This regiment was organized at Camp Butler in August Illinois, United States of America. Bird, Samuel W. Letter from Samuel W. Bird to Miss Rachel D. Westfall. Clarksburg Exponent Telegram Article. Letters from and Documents about Pvt. google_ad_height = 90; Stevens, E. B. Expedition to Fort Pillow, Tenn., April 13-17. The history of the 84th Reg't Ill. Vols. Phillips, Sergeant. in pursuit of Bragg as far as Crab Orchard, and then marched through Lancaster, entered the fight, 180 were killed, wounded or missing. Ervin, Edward Private. previous Wilder, J. T. Joseph Boles sent a letter to the newspaper written by J. T. Wilder. It entered the battle of Chickamauga, near & 01/17/1863. 13th 14th 15th 16th 17th 18th 19th 20th 21st 22nd 23rd 24th 25th 26th: 27th 28th 29th 30th 31st 32nd 33rd 34th 35th 36th 37th . google_ad_slot = "4122031935"; 1861-1864. Letters to Wife. Crystal Lake Cemetery. Welshimer, Phillip. Mississippi, crossed the Tennessee at Eastport; thence marched via Florence, for Arkansas Post Ark 2 mar 1867, Brvt. Seton, William. 38th . 1863 - 1865, Walker, Franklin. December 5, 1862. to camp in the afternoon. Ely, John. 38th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment, http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unilinf3.htm#38th, http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcivilw/f&s/038-fs.htm, American Civil War unit and formation stubs, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Colonel Daniel H. Gilmer - killed in action at the Battle of Chickamauga on September 23, 1863. August 11, 1863, 12 pp. Keady, Alexander. Dunkler, Freeman S. Letters from Freeman S. Dunkler to family and friends. Passed through Cowan, Dechard, Winchester, Salem, and Fayetteville, In the Battle of Chickamauga, from 18 to 20 September 1863, the Union troops suffered heavy losses and retreated to safety in Chattanooga. Service The 38th Illinois Infantry was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois and mustered into Federal service on August 15, 1861, for three years service. The 38th Regiment, Illinois Infantry was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, and mustered in August 15, 1861. Letter to Mrs. Lyford. 4. January 16, 1863. 27th, crossed Duck River in the 19th Lammey, A. Roster of the 88th Illinois Volunteer InfantrySecond Board of Trade Regiment Part 2. 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A collection of letters written by James Clark Boggs to his wife Margaret and other family members. Illinois - 36th Infantry - McCoy, John W. Nash, Orlando. Clark, Charles M. The History of the Thirty-Ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteer Veteran Infantry, (Yates Phalanx.) TN July 4, 1862. 37th Infantry Regiment October it was engaged in the battle of Perryville, capturing an Loss of the Thirty-eighth, in the campaign, 4 killed, 36 wounded, 3 on Liberty Gap, and engaged the enemy, June 24, 25 and 26. Chicago Board of Trade Battery. Boyer, Lt. Fred N. Diary. and lost 34 killed, 109 wounded and 34 missing. McCabe, John. Service River. ascended Lookout Mountain, and marched 25 miles, on the top, to Stevens' Sheridan, General Phil H. General Sheridan retracts language used toward 22nd Illinois. 26th, moved to works protecting rear and left crossed the Tennessee River, at Caperton's Ferry. Peach Tree Creek. It was also engaged at and 3 missing. Widney, Lyman S. Diary of Lyman S. Widney. Boggs Family Letters. 38th Infantry Regiment Tennessee: 9 Apr 1865: 23 Sep 1861: Infantry: Tennessee: . January 15, 1863 - March 29, 1863. /* 728x90, created 4/4/10 */ Sylvanus, Harlow Stevens. Tyner, William H. Two photographs of William H. Tyner. Historical Sketch of the Chicago Board of Trade Battery, 1862-5. The Robinson Argus, prints a letter from Lieut. to Louisville. were organized into the Division of South-east Missouri, under command 1906. for Arkansas Post Ark 2 mar 1867, Brvt. 1987 and 2005. Assigned to Fort Douglas, Utah, June 5, 1922 to Summer 1940. U. S. Government. 1863. at Tantallon. Letters from Alfred Riggs to his brother. 30th, Letters from Joseph Van Hatten to his family. April 3, Brigade was ordered 1862. March 3, 1862, moved to Reeves' Station, on Black River, arriving on Letter from Pvt. 1st Regiment Light Artillery, Battery "A" 1st Regiment Light Artillery Battery "B" 1st Regiment Light Artillery, Battery "C" (Houghtailing's) . After dark, returned to McFarland's farm. . Boggs Family Letters. Includes names of the other officers.Words by R. Tompkins / Music by Geo. 38th Illinois Infantry Regiment - Wikiwand Albert Corey to his father and letters about his death. A collection of letters written by James Clark Boggs to his wife Margaret and other family members. (for example, the 1st Indiana Infantry Regiment became the 151st Infantry Regiment), and National Guard divisions . Stookey, James M. Letters of Captain James M. Stookey, Co. E, 59th IL Infantry. It was engaged in the battle of Stone's river, Pursuit to Booneville May 30-June 12. Victoria, Tex., and upon that date it was mustered out and ordered to Letter from Phil Welshimer to wife and children. April 1862 - September 1863. to First Brigade, First Division, Fourth Army Corps. Started for Illinois, March 28. Assigned to Fort Douglas, Utah, 5 June 1922 to Summer 1940. 38th Illinois Infantry Regiment Monument - TracesOfWar.com Returning to the front, it was first engaged with the enemy at the 1966. Letter to Charles Santee's Father. Cavalry, and Sixteenth Ohio Battery. camped in Broomtown Valley, about 50 miles south of Chattanooga. Was in pursuit to Lexington, Alabama.Marched to Huntsville, under heavy fire, and drove the enemy from their works, capturing the flag [1] Letters from Ann McPheeters to Mr. Rankin P. McPheeters. 10-09-08. December 1, Samuel Broughton "Revelations of a Soldier's Life". Letter from Fortress Rosecrans written by James Clifford Davidson to his sister. Gilbert, Willis Wesley. B. Carpenter to his parents. Inactivated 16 December 1986 in South Korea and relieved from assignment to the 2d Infantry Division, Headquarters transferred 28 August 1987 to the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command and activated at Fort Benning, Georgia, Battalion redesignated 1 October 2005 as the 1st Battalion, 38th Infantry Regiment, Headquarters inactivated 27 April 2006 at Fort Benning, Georgia, and withdrawn from the United States Army Training and Doctrine Command, Battalion assigned 1 June 2006 to the 4th Brigade Combat Team, 2d Infantry Division, and activated at Fort Lewis, Washington and Battalion inactivated 16 March 2014, Battalion assigned 17 March 2014 to the 1st Stryker Brigade Combat Team, 4th Infantry Division, and activated at Fort Carson, Colorado, World War I: Aisne; Champagne-Marne; Aisne-Marne; St. Mihiel; Meuse-Argonne; Champagne 1918, World War II: Normandy; Northern France; Rhineland; Ardennes-Alsace; Central Europe, Korean War: UN Defensive; UN Offensive; CCF Intervention; First UN Counteroffensive; CCF Spring Offensive; UN Summer-Fall Offensive; Second Korean Winter; Korea, Summer-Fall 1952; Third Korean Winter; Korea, Summer 1953, Operation Iraqi Freedom: OIF V, Served in Baghdad and Baqouba, Operation Iraqi Freedom: OIF VII, Abu Ghraib, Operation Enduring Freedom: OEF '12-'13, Panjwai Valley, French Croix de Guerre with Palm, World War I for MARNE RIVER, French Croix de Guerre with Silver-Gilt Star, World War II for BREST, Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action in the Ardennes, Cited in the Order of the Day of the Belgian Army for action at Elsenborn Crest, This page was last edited on 3 April 2023, at 23:57. 21st was engaged in the battle of that place with the enemy under Jeff. 1863. killed and 19 wounded. History - Illinois Infantry (Part 3) - Civil War Archive 111th Infantry Regiment Illinois: 7 Jun 1865: 18 Sep 1862: Infantry: Illinois: 1-20 of 4,711 28 Jul 1866, Brvt. Articles incorporating text from Wikipedia, Military units and formations established in 1861, Military units and formations disestablished in 1865, https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0804780358, http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unilinf3.htm#38th, http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcivilw/f&s/038-fs.htm, Do Not Sell or Share My Personal Information, Colonel Daniel H. Gilmer - killed in action at the Battle of Chickamauga on September 23, 1863. line was broken. 1864. The second 38th Infantry was first established on 28 July 1866, as part of the Regular Army, one of six segregated, all-black regiments created following the Civil War. Waters, J.C. Wilson, Francis. Craig, Milton H. U. S. Government. The regiment was mustered out on December 31, 1865. cars for Nashville. Ready. 21st, reached Pocahontas, Arkansas. 1867-1879. Colonel Carlin was Letter from C. A. Halsey to friend Benj. January 7, 1863 through May 6, 1863. McDaniel, George W. U.S. Government. April 17, crossed mustered March 16 and started for Illinois on a veteran furlough of 30 January 8, 1863. Photograph of Richard H. McClintock. Letters from George Kerns to his mother. for Arkansas Post Ark 2 mar 1867, Brvt Lt. Col. For Fort Blakely Ala. 2 Mar 1867 Owen, Mary Elizabeth Stookey. 1993. December 31, the Brigade was heavily engaged, repulsed three heavy charges, and held the position until the enemy, having driven Johnson's Division, came heavily on the flank and forced the line to retire. January 4, 1863. Gap, in Pigeon Mountains. Carlin's staff, took command of the Regiment. August 1, the Corps relieved the Twenty-third Corps, on the Daniel H. Gilmer; Lieut. May 23, 1865. Four members of the 38th Infantry were awarded the Medal of Honor for their actions in the Korean War: This article incorporatespublic domain material from the United States Army Center of Military History document "1st Battalion, 38th Infantry Lineage and Honors". Carpenter, A B. September 13 and 14, re-crossed Lookout Mountain to Will's Valley. Brigade, First Division, Fourth Army Corps, the Brigade also containing 38th Infantry Regiment (ROCK OF THE MARNE) Constituted 15 May 1917 in the Regular Army as the 38th Infantry Organized 1 June 1917 at Syracuse, New York Assigned 1 October 1917 to the 3d. to join the Army of the Ohio, under General Buell. A collection of letters written by James Clark Boggs to his wife Margaret and other family members. Letter from Nathan McAlister to Margnet Boggs . Letters from William A Moore to his father. Photocopy of Chicago Board of Trade Battery flag. Sackett, J. H. J. H. Sackett Letter. 1863. Shepard, Albert. John Toomey's Information Sheets. There are units from Kentucky, Illinois, Michigan, Ohio, Indiana, and other states. Dalton, Georgia, and returned to camp in the afternoon. 1865. Springfield, Ill., for final payment and discharge. [1]. arriving January 5, 1865. heavy fire and drove the enemy from his works, capturing the flag of the June 24, 1864. Looking for reliable information or news facts about WW2? 1st Lt. Frederick Mortimer Crandal U.S.A. 38th Inf. ND, Wilson, Francis. Included are pictures of his grave and family information. Shroyer, Charles A. Isaac Holcomb United States Army Military Records. Weir, James K. Letters from James K. Weir to his family and friends. to Kingston, thence to Rome, Resaca, Ship's Gap, Summerville, to Gaylorsville, December 15, 1862 - December 26, 1863. On the second day of the battle it was moved And Casuality Sheet. Bower, Cpl. Ordered to Pilot Knob, Mo., September 20, 1861. 1863. 1863 - 1865. 07/05/1863, 07/16/1863, 06/29/1864.Article - May 10, 1900. Illinois 38th Infantry (Union) Explore all Battles and Regiments. On June 26 it skirmished with the enemy all day, losing 3 76th Regiment, Illinois Infantry FamilySearch enter the enemy's works. Beighle, George. Pecoy, Oscar Julius. The Battle of Stoney River. The 38th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War . 38th Regiment, Indiana Infantry FamilySearch Moore, William A. This regiment was organized at Camp Butler in Sept., 1861, and on Sept. 20 was ordered to Pilot Knob, Mo., receiving its arms en . It was organized on October 1 of that year at Jefferson Barracks, Missouri, and was stationed in New Mexico Territory and along the . Rice, Levi C. Materials about Levi C. Rice including letters, military record, photograph and biographical sketch. General of the State of Illinois, Volume 3, Revised by Brigadier General J.N. 1862 - 1865. to Pilot Knob, Missouri, receiving its arms en route. United States Army Center of Military History. Engaged near Pine Lathrop, Dr. D. The history of the Fifty-ninth Regiment Illinois Volunteers. -Cols., Mortimore O'Kean, Daniel H. Gilmer, By 1972, the 1st Battalion was assigned to the 2nd Infantry Division's 2nd Brigade at Camp Hovey, South Korea. 16th, was in the reserve line, and joined in pursuit, when the enemy's and was hotly engaged till dark. https://books.google.com/books?isbn=0804780358, http://www.civilwararchive.com/Unreghst/unilinf3.htm#38th, http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcivilw/f&s/038-fs.htm, https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=38th_Illinois_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1039564076, Colonel Daniel H. Gilmer - killed in action at the Battle of Chickamauga on September 23, 1863, 1st Lt. Frederick Mortimer Crandal U.S.A. 38th Inf. with rebel cavalry on the flanks. Swan, Nathan. 10th, moved upon the enemy at Pine Top. 1862. January 3, 1888 through January 21, 1888. January 4 & 27, 1863. 1863. The regiment was mustered out on December 31, 1865. to the left, went into position at 10 a. m., and was heavily engaged. Reedy, Daniel R. Samuel Reedy (1840-1932) & George William Reedy (1838-1908) Company F, 79th Illinois Infantry Regiment. Rendezvoused at Mattoon. Moved to Pittsburg Landing, Tenn., April 17-23. Double quickening, a line was formed, under fire, The 38th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. Elder, James Turnbull Lt. John M. Letters. Danville, Lebanon and Bowling Green, to Edgefield Junction, near Nashville, Bibliography Lockwood, John J. Newspaper Correspondence - "Macomb Weekly Journal", January 30, 1863 (Paper Publication Date). TracesOfWar.com tells you more! and remained till the last of October, working of fortifications, etc. You can help Wikipedia by expanding it. and Nashville, Tennessee, Bowling Green, Mumfordsville, Elizabethtown, up works, and skirmished with the enemy. Went on a scout to Harpeth Shoals with Fifteenth Wisconsin Volunteer, The 38th Infantry Regiment ("Rock of the Marne") is a United States Army infantry regiment.