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132nd Illinois Infantry
in the American Civil War

Online Books:
132nd Illinois Infantry Soldier Roster - Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, Volume 7, Revised by Brigadier General J.N. Reece, Adjutant General, 1900       View Entire Book

Regimental History
One Hundred and Thirty-second Illinois Infantry. — Col., Thomas C. Pickett; Lieut. -Col., William H. Haskell; Maj., John H. Peck. This regiment was organized at Camp Fry, Chicago, and was mustered in for 100 days from June 1, 1864. It moved on June 6, for Columbus, Ky., and arrived on the 8th, reporting to Brig.-Gen. Henry Prince. On June 15 it moved to Paducah, and remained on duty there until expiration of service, when it returned to Chicago and was mustered out, Oct. 17, 1864.

Footnotes:
Regimental history taken from "The Union Army" by Federal Publishing Company, 1908 - Volume 3

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