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horse was killed; then he went to the rear. After a two-hour fight, Confederate reinforcements again threw the Union troops back. At Shiloh, the 11th
Illinois lost 27 killed and wounded out of 150 total. After the battle, Tommy Newsom erected a monument to the regiment's dead. This became known as the White Post burial place; it was the first monument built on the battlefield.
374:. One source stated that the unit organized at Bird's Point between 29 July and 27 October. Only 288 men re-enlisted from the three-month regiment, but by the end of November, recruiting brought the unit's total strength to 801 men. The field officers were Colonel Wallace, Lieutenant Colonel Ransom, and Major Garrett L. Nevius of Rockford. Other regimental staff included 1
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was occupied on 9 February and
Greenwood on 14 February. After returning to Yazoo City, Coates' force was attacked by two brigades of Confederate cavalry on 5 March. The attackers surrounded nine companies of the 11th Illinois under Major McKee and 80 men of the 1st Mississippi in rifle pits outside
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concluded when its
Confederate garrison evacuated the fort. By this time, Union troops completed their third parallel within 600 yd (549 m) of Fort Blakeley. Each of the four Union division commanders made his own plan of attack. Veatch assigned Dennis' brigade to lead the attack with one
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joined the 11th
Illinois and fought with it the rest of the day. At 12:30 pm, Marsh's brigade joined a counterattack by Sherman and McClernand and the 11th and 20th Illinois overran a Confederate Kentucky battery. Ransom was bleeding from a head wound, but continued to lead the regiment until his
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was forced back and the 11th
Illinois on the right flank of Wallace's brigade bore the brunt of the Confederate attacks. The regiment was compelled to retreat though Ransom greatly distinguished himself. At the end of the day, Grant ordered a counterattack which restored the investment; the
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regiment deployed as skirmishers and the other two forming the assault column. A second brigade was in support. The troops rapidly reached and overran
Redoubt No. 5, capturing 300 prisoners and five cannons. In total, Veatch's division sustained losses of 13 killed and 64 wounded. In the
1056:. In February, the 2nd Brigade was transferred to the 1st Division. From February to July 1865, the regiment was attached to the 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, XIII Corps, Army of West Mississippi. The regiment went on an expedition to Moscow, Tennessee, on 20โ31 December. It moved first to
908:, where it remained until 20 April. While there, the regiment went on an expedition to American Bend on 17โ28 March. On 23 April, 589 enlisted men transferred into the 11th Illinois from the 109th Illinois Infantry Regiment. From 26 April to 18 May, the regiment marched to join the
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on 5 March, the unit sustained losses of 1 officer and 8 enlisted men killed, 24 wounded, and 12 missing. Under the overall leadership of
Colonel Coates, the expedition consisted of 21 officers and 539 enlisted men from the 11th Illinois and 17 officers and 370 men from
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were the 2nd
Brigade's other units. On 2 April, two Union divisions began to invest Fort Blakely, and on 3โ4 April Canby reinforced them with two more divisions, including Veatch's. Fort Blakeley had 3,500 Confederate defenders and 33 guns under Brigadier General
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tried three times to bluff McKee into surrendering, but that officer refused to capitulate. After four hours, Coates attacked from the town with
Company A of the 11th Illinois and six companies of the 8th Louisiana and compelled the Confederates to withdraw.
928:'s XVII Corps, Grant's Army of the Tennessee. Vicksburg fell on 4 July; during the siege, 11th Illinois lost 3 officers wounded and 40 men killed and wounded. In addition, Colonel Nevius was killed leading the 22 May assault. The regiment moved to
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on 23 March 1862. He was replaced as colonel by Ransom who was promoted brigadier general on 16 March 1863. Ransom was succeeded as colonel by Nevius who was killed in action on 22 May 1863. Nevius was replaced as colonel by
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Confederates surrendered the following day. Out of about 500 effectives, the 11th
Illinois suffered 329 casualties, including 72 killed and 182 wounded. On 4โ13 March, the regiment moved first to Fort Henry, then to
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749:. That morning, the Confederates attempted to break out of the fort by launching a heavy assault against the 1st Division. After heavy fighting, McClernand's right brigade under Colonel
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became major but he mustered out on 30 July 1864. When the regiment mustered out, Coates was colonel, Nathaniel C. Kenyon was lieutenant colonel, and Samuel O. Lewis was major.
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The 11th Illinois monument (see photo) and the Illinois Adjutant General spell the name Nevius, while the Official Army Register and Battles & Leaders spell it Nevins.
785:. Both Ransom and Major Nevius were wounded and Captain Waddell took command. On the first day, McClernand ordered Marsh to move his brigade to support Brigadier General
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Hurbert A. McCaleb was promoted lieutenant colonel of the 6th U. S. Colored Heavy Artillery on 7 November 1862. First Lieutenant Samuel B. Dean was promoted major of the
924:. The unit participated in the 19 May and 22 May assaults. At Vicksburg, the 11th Illinois was assigned to Ransom's 2nd Brigade, McArthur's 6th Division, Major General
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on 22โ23 June. It remained at Bird's Point until 30 July when it was mustered out of service. During its service 10 men died of disease. Its field officers were
264:, and in July 1861 it was reorganized as a three-year unit, in which role it served until the end of the war. Two of its commanding officers were promoted to
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promotion to brigadier general on 13 March 1865. Three of the 11th Illinois' colonels died in the war. Wallace was fatally wounded while commanding a
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The 11th Illinois Infantry remained in the 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Army of the Tennessee until July 1862. The regiment participated in the
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1680:. Fort Leavenworth, Kan.: Combat Studies Institute Press, US Army Combined Arms Center.
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1738:. Washington, D.C.: Government Printing Office. 1891. pp. 315โ332, 383โ385
1675:"Operational Art and the Campaign for Mobile, 1864-1865: A Staff Ride Handbook"
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on 4โ21 May. The expedition moved from Vicksburg to Yazoo City,
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on 9 April, Liddell's entire garrison was made prisoners.
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1598:. Vol. 3. Secaucus, N.J.: Castle. 1987b .
1580:. Vol. 1. Secaucus, N.J.: Castle. 1987a .
833:led 1,100 Union troops from the 11th Illinois,
1773:. Lawrence, Kan.: University Press of Kansas.
1658:. Urbana, Ill.: University of Illinois Press.
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1704:"Battle of Riggins Hill: Fight for Control"
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978:1st Mississippi Cavalry Regiment (African)
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967:8th Louisiana Infantry Regiment (African)
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1808:1865 disestablishments in Illinois
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1706:. The Historical Marker Database
1139:List of Illinois Civil War Units
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449:104th Illinois Infantry Regiment
298:109th Illinois Infantry Regiment
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473:92nd Illinois Infantry Regiment
453:89th Illinois Infantry Regiment
1673:Jordan, Daniel W. III (2019).
993:The 11th Illinois guarded the
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764:Pittsburg Landing, Tennessee
1635:Dyer, Frederick H. (1908).
1472:Battles & Leaders 1987b
1385:Battles & Leaders 1987a
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1265:Official Army Register 1867
1095:St. John Richardson Liddell
803:70th Ohio Infantry Regiment
710:on 9โ11 September 1861, to
461:58th U. S. Colored Infantry
319:. The regiment traveled to
58:30 July 1861 โ 14 July 1865
56:30 Apr. 1861 โ 30 July 1861
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1769:Smith, Timothy B. (2014).
906:Lake Providence, Louisiana
895:Holly Springs, Mississippi
829:. In this action, Colonel
262:three-month volunteer unit
1771:Shiloh: Conquer or Perish
1656:Illinois in the Civil War
889:. On the return march to
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743:John Alexander McClernand
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501:Recruiting Area, 3-year
1654:Hicken, Victor (1991).
1460:Morfe & Fisher 2013
1104:Battle of Fort Blakeley
1062:Dauphin Island, Alabama
1039:DeValls Bluff, Arkansas
918:Grand Gulf, Mississippi
739:Battle of Fort Donelson
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153:Battle of Fort Donelson
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366:Formation and officers
325:Bird's Point, Missouri
195:Battle of Fort Blakely
171:Battle of Riggins Hill
1752:Reece, J. N. (1900).
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296:. In April 1863, the
189:Yazoo City expedition
1614:Boatner, Mark M. III
1121:. The unit moved to
1015:Jackson, Mississippi
962:Battle of Yazoo City
930:Natchez, Mississippi
922:Raymond, Mississippi
916:, Perkins' Landing,
875:La Grange, Tennessee
714:on 6โ10 October, to
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572:William D. E. Andrus
342:J. Warren Filler of
183:Battle of Yazoo City
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914:Richmond, Louisiana
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643:James Henry Coates
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340:Lieutenant Colonel
258:American Civil War
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223:Thomas E.G. Ransom
177:Siege of Vicksburg
148:American Civil War
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1013:'s expedition to
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686:1861โ1862
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399:sergeants
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282:Vicksburg
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