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11th Illinois Infantry (3 months)
in the American Civil War

Online Books:
11th Illinois Infantry (3 months) Soldier Roster - Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois, Volume 1, Revised by Brigadier General J.N. Reece, Adjutant General, 1900       View Entire Book
 

Regimental History
Eleventh Illinois Infantry (Three Months' Service). — Col., William H. L. Wallace; Lieut.-Col., J. Warren Filler; Maj., Thomas E. G. Ransom. This regiment was first called into service under the proclamation of the president April 16, 1861. It was organized at Springfield and mustered into service April 30, 1861, for three months, by Capt Pope. During this term of service the regiment was stationed at Villa Ridge, Ill., to June 20, then removed to Bird's Point, Mo., where it remained performing garrison and field duty until July 30, when it was mustered out. During the three months' term the lowest aggregate was 882, the highest 933, and at the muster-out it was 916.

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

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