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Pugh continued in brigade command until October 1863 when the veteran officers and soldiers of the 41st Illinois were granted a furlough while the new recruits in the regiment fought in the
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was severely wounded and command of the brigade was turned over to Pugh. Colonel Pugh ably led the brigade through the two days of fighting at Shiloh in the vicinity of "Bloody Pond".
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which was composed of regiments primarily on guard duty in Georgia. He was mustered out of the volunteer service with the rest of his regiment on August 20, 1864.
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and served as a clerk and postmaster there before his death on November 19, 1874. He is buried in Greenwood Cemetery in Decatur.
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was transferred to command the brigade and Pugh returned to command of his regiment. He led his unit in the subsequent
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when it was mustered in on 23 April 1861. When the 8th was demobilized three months later, he formed the
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Personal recollections of early Decatur, Abraham Lincoln, Richard J. Oglesby and The Civil War
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After Fort Donelson the 41st Illinois was assigned to the 1st Brigade in
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and the following expedition against Jackson, Mississippi. During the
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and was mustered out of the volunteer service the following year.
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1st Brigade, 4th Division, Army of the Tennessee (6–7 April 1862)
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1st Brigade, 4th Division, XVII Corps (18 Dec 1862-20 Jan 1863)
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1st Brigade, 4th Division, XIII Corps (28 July-17 Aug 1863)
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1st Brigade, 4th Division, XVII Corps (17 Aug-24 Oct 1863)
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1st Brigade, 4th Division, XVI Corps (20 Jan-28 July 1863)
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1st Brigade, 4th Division, XIII Corps (1 Nov-18 Dec 1862)
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Pugh's most notable military service came during the
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Christian County, Kentucky
Decatur, Illinois
Union
United States Army
Union Army

Colonel

Brevet
Brigadier General
4th Regiment of Illinois Volunteers
8th Illinois Infantry Regiment
41st Illinois Infantry Regiment
XVI Corps
Black Hawk War
Mexican War
American Civil War
Battle of Fort Donelson
Battle of Shiloh
Siege of Corinth
Battle of Hatchie's Bridge
Siege of Vicksburg
Siege of Jackson
Black Hawk War
Mexican–American War
American Civil War
Brevet
brigadier general
Christian County, Kentucky
Macon County, Illinois

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