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Thomas G. Lawler

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and was immediately promoted to corporal. He served with the regiment for three years and rose through the ranks, being promoted to sergeant March 1, 1863, and mustered out of the service as a 2nd lieutenant. Lawler was elected to 1st lieutenant, but never received the promotion. He is credited
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Lawler was a charter member of Colonel Garrett L. Nevins G.A.R. Post #1 in Rockford and remained an active member for 40 years; he served Post Commander, 1868-1870, 1882, and 1907. On September 28, 1877, he joined Company B, 3rd Illinois National Guard as its
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to help reverse dishonorable discharges of Civil War veterans whose discharges were deemed unjust. Additionally, he sought protection for Civil War veterans who were still in the service of the U.S. Army or Navy from being unjustly dishonorably discharged.
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Lawler's business activities included serving as president of the Rockford Lumber & Fuel Company and president of the Forest City Insurance Company. He was appointed postmaster of Rockford by President
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He was active in civic duties in Rockford and worked to have a memorial hall built in Rockford that was dedicated to veterans of all U.S. wars. Construction began in 1901 on
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He was elected 23rd Commander-in-Chief of the Grand Army of the Republic and served 1894-1895. During his term, Lawler worked with the
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Lawler died September 3, 1908, at his home in Rockford and is buried there in Cedar Bluff Cemetery.
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with being the first man of the 19th Illinois infantry over the Confederate works at the
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Lawler enlisted at age 17 on September 17, 1861, as a private in Company E,
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Final Journal of the Grand Army of the Republic, 1866-1956
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List of Grand Army of the Republic commanders-in-chief
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Liverpool
England
United Kingdom
Rockford
Illinois
United States of America
Union
United States Army
Union Army
Illinois National Guard
2nd Lieutenant
19th Illinois Volunteer Infantry

Colonel
American Civil War
Battle of Stones River
Tullahoma Campaign
Battle of Chickamauga
Battle of Missionary Ridge
Atlanta Campaign
Battle of Resaca
Battle of Dallas
Battle of New Hope Church
Battle of Allatoona
23rd Commander-in-Chief
Grand Army of the Republic
British
American
Union Army

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