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Confederate army collapsed as McArthur's remaining two brigades and other divisions joined the assault. One of McMillen's Illinois soldiers recorded that when the men realized what they had done, they were, "shouting, yelling, and acting like maniacs for a while". As the 114th Illinois advanced from Shy's Hill, it came upon a well-stocked smokehouse which the men proceeded to plunder. "The lady of the house courageous and with a long board smites ye Yanks right and left making several ears ring," wrote one soldier. "The boys yell but let her pound at will." The regiment lost 15 men killed and wounded at Nashville.
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by its brigade commander. On 14 July, Smith's troops repelled repeated Confederate assaults on its ridgetop position. The next day, after Smith withdrew toward Memphis, Forrest attacked again at Old Town Creek but was driven off. During the various actions, Smith's column sustained 714 casualties while the Confederates reported 1,326 killed and wounded. The 114th Illinois suffered 40 casualties during the expedition.
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Brigade to charge Redoubt No. 4. Hatch, Coon, and McMillen had the same idea and their winded men made a second rush. After a struggle, Redoubt No. 4 with four cannons was also overrun. Soon McArthur's 3rd Brigade assaulted Redoubts No. 2 and 3, which were also seized. When other Union formations joined the attack, the Confederate position crumbled.
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scraped together 9,000 troops and 20 guns. On the morning of 13 July, Smith outmaneuvered the Confederates and suddenly marched toward Tupelo. Discovering the move, Forrest's cavalry attacked the Union column but was repulsed. That day, the 114th Illinois helped drive off one attack and was commended
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on 10 June unfolded as Forrest had planned and Sturgis' troops were routed. Union casualties numbered 2,612 men, 18 cannons, and 250 wagons while the Confederates counted 493 killed and wounded. The 114th Illinois went into battle with 397 men and lost 205 men killed, wounded, and missing. Three
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The 114th Illinois mustered out of federal service on 3 August 1865. The soldiers reached Camp Butler on 7 August and received their final pay and discharge on 15 August. The regiment lost 2 officers and 45 enlisted men killed and mortally wounded, while 4 officers and 159 enlisted men died by
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ordered Colonel Datus Coon's dismounted cavalry brigade to attack Redoubt No. 5. Seeing this, McArthur sent McMillen's brigade to attack the same objective. The redoubt with its two cannons was quickly captured, but it soon came under fire from Redoubt No. 4 to the north. McArthur sent his 2nd
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resupplied with ammunition, but just before 4:00 pm, McMillen's brigade started its attack. McMillen's 1,500 men stormed Shy's Hill and, after a savage melee, broke the Confederate line. McMillen's troops captured 85 officers, 1,533 men, 4 colors, and 8 cannons. With its front torn open, the
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tradition and the historic past of the United States and the State of Illinois". Members of the 114th Illinois Reactivated perform functions that are patriotic, ceremonial, civic, athletic and charitable. On 10 January 1969, the 114th was proclaimed to be reactivated by Governor
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to cooperate with him in an assault, at 2:30 pm McArthur ordered McMillen's brigade to move 500 yd (457 m) to its right, across the front of Couch's XXIII Corps division. There was another delay getting
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in November. The unit remained on picket duty until 26 November when it embarked on Grant's Central Mississippi campaign. The unit transferred to the 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, XIII Corps in December 1862.
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managed to rally his Confederate army in a new position farther back with both flanks anchored on hills. On 16 December there were again maddening delays getting the Union assault organized. Major General
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reached Memphis and Sherman determined to use it against Forrest. From June to December 1864, the 114th Illinois was assigned to the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, XVI Corps. On 5–21 July, the regiment joined
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including an action at Bogue Chitto Creek on 17 October. The regiment boarded river transports on 20 November to travel upriver to Memphis. From 26 November 1862 to 5 February 1864, the unit performed
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cost the unit 20 men killed and wounded. During the successful siege, which ended on 4 July, the regiment participated in an expedition to Mechanicsburg from 26 May to 4 June.
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After the fiasco at Brices Cross Roads, Sherman feared that Forrest would mount a raid against his supply line in middle Tennessee. At this time, a force led by Major General
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on 3 March. During the campaign, the 114th Illinois Pontoniers under Major Johnson were assigned directly to XVI Corps under A. J. Smith. The unit was present at the
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on 14–15 July, and an action at Old Town Creek on 15 July. Smith's column included 14,000 men and 24 guns. To oppose him, the Confederates under Forrest and
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From January to June 1864, the 114th Illinois was assigned to the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, XVI Corps. The regiment participated in an expedition to the
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The 114th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment Reactivated is a non-profit organization. The purpose of the organization is to "foster patriotism, the
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where it performed picket duty. On 3 September, the regiment was ordered to Oak Ridge where Confederate partisans captured 2 enlisted men and killed
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on 15–16 December 1864, the 114th Illinois was commanded by Captain John M. Johnson and belonged to McMillen's 1st Brigade, Brigadier General
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which was evacuated by its Confederate garrison on the night of 8 April 1865. The regiment was ordered to attack Forts Tracy and Huger in
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From December 1864 to February 1865, the 114th Illinois formed part of the 1st Brigade, 1st Division, Detachment Army of the Tennessee,
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from 24 September to 16 November 1864. In September, the regiment camped at Brownsville, Arkansas. From there, the unit marched to
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The 114th Illinois participated in the pursuit of the defeated Confederate army on 17–28 December 1864. After marching to
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Joseph A. McClure on 2 October. On 14–20 October, the 114th Illinois participated in an expedition in the direction of
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disease, for a total of 210 deaths. Altogether 1,613 officers and enlisted men served in the regiment during the war.
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and newspaper articles of the 1860s. Researched and written by John L. Satterlee, it contains stories written by the
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After being on duty in Jackson until 9 February 1863, the 114th Illinois moved to Memphis where it guarded the
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on 8–9 February, and Wyatt's on the Tallahatchie on 13 February. This expedition enabled Brigadier General
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commanded the XVI Corps. Colonel Judy was in temporary command of the brigade from 12 February to 3 April.
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in 17 days while on 10 day's rations. On 6 October, the soldiers boarded river transports and traveled to
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on 19 July. The regiment lost 7 men killed and wounded during the expedition. The unit returned to
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editors that were submitted by the "Observer" and others as well as many things that went on in
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on 8–16 November 1862. The regiment was assigned to the 5th Brigade, 5th Division, Right Wing,
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The 114th Illinois Infantry sustained five casualties at the Battle of Jackson, shown here.
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commanded the 1st Division. The regiment was assigned to the 3rd Brigade, 8th Division,
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Not Afraid to Go Any Whare: A History of the 114th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry
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on 1–30 August 1864, including actions on the Tallahatchie River on 7–9 August and at
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on 4–6 July. The siege of Jackson on 10–17 July ended with the retreat and pursuit of
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The 114th Illinois was in the brigade which captured Shy's Hill (shown here) at the
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officers were wounded and two were captured, and the assistant surgeon was killed.
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The 114th Illinois was the only Illinois infantry regiment in McMillen's brigade.
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and remained guarding it until 17 July, when the unit was ordered to Vicksburg.
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Original captains and recruitment areas of the 114th Illinois Infantry Regiment
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A thousand copies were printed, all in hardback and each signed by the author.
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Operational Art and the Campaign for Mobile, 1864-1865: A Staff Ride Handbook
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The 114th Illinois formed part of the 1st Brigade in Sturgis' expedition to
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A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion: 114th Illinois Infantry Regiment
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on 5–19 February. There were skirmishes at Coldwater Ferry on 8 February,
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but the Confederate garrisons already abandoned both positions. After
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and mustered into federal service on 18 September 1862. The original
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The Confederacy's Last Hurrah: Spring Hill, Franklin, and Nashville
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from 4–19 July 1863. There was a skirmish at Birdsong Ferry on the
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in January–April 1863. The 114th Illinois reached College Hill,
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was promoted to major on 22 March 1865. Initially, there was one
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on 14 May, sustaining losses of 5 men killed and wounded. The
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The 114th Illinois Infantry left Camp Butler and moved to
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Battle of Nashville, 15 Dec. (left) and 16 Dec. (right)
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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Units and formations of the Union Army from Illinois
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Index

114th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment

Battle of Nashville
United States
Union
Illinois
Union Army
Infantry
Regiment
American Civil War
Battle of Jackson
Siege of Vicksburg
Jackson Expedition
Battle of Brices Cross Roads
Battle of Tupelo
Price's Missouri Expedition
Battle of Nashville
Battle of Spanish Fort
infantry
regiment
Illinois
Union Army
American Civil War
Ulysses S. Grant
Vicksburg campaign
Brices Cross Roads
Tupelo
1864 Missouri campaign
Nashville
Spanish Fort

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