503:, and thus turned the right flank of the fortified position of the rebels in front of Okolona, compelling them to come out and attack us at Tupelo. On 14 July, about 9 o’clock A.M., the enemy, under General S. D. Lee, came forward in fine style and attacked General Smith's command posted in the rear of a crest of a ridge fronted by an open field, across which the rebels had to come. The One Hundred and Twenty-second was stationed with its right just covering the road leading into Tupelo. As the enemy advanced across the open plain, covered by a heavy artillery fire, the One Hundred and Twenty-second and the rest of the Brigade moved forward from the opposite side, and met the enemy just at the crest of the ridge, and opened a destructive fire upon them with such effect that their ranks were shattered and the whole force driven back with heavy loss in men and officers. Three times the assault was repeated and repulsed with equally disastrous results to the rebel force. At about 2 P.M., the enemy discomfited, withdrew, leaving the Union forces masters of the field, and in possession of the rebel dead. The losses of the One Hundred Twenty-second were 10 killed and 33 wounded. Among the killed was Captain Burrough, of Company K. Lieutenant J. M. Valentine, of Company A, was severely wounded.
310:, and on 30 December a skirmish occurred with the enemy, and on 31 December 1862, at about 11 A.M., the One Hundred and Twenty-second and Fiftieth Indiana and the 40 men of the Eighteenth Illinois Infantry, and a part of the Seventh Wisconsin Battery, constituting a force of 1,540 men, engaged in battle with the enemy under Forrest, numbering over 6,000 men with eighteen pieces of artillery. The fight continued till about 2 o’clock P.M., when the enemy fell back leaving the field in possession of the little force that had fought them for nearly three hours, and had during that time captured eight pieces of artillery and 500 prisoners, among them Major Strange, Forrest's
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572:". The One Hundred and Twenty-second Regiment proceeded to Nashville, where, on 15 and 16 December 1864, it took part in the battle of Nashville, capturing four pieces of artillery and a battle flag from the enemy; and losing in killed and wounded 26 men. The conduct of the regiment in this battle was commended specially in the report of General Garrard, the Division command. The regiment was commanded in the battle by Lieutenant Colonel James F. Drish. The regiment took part in the pursuit of General
614:. And on 9 April 1865, it occupied the center of the line formed by the First Brigade, General Garrard's Division, XVI Corps of the Army of the Tennessee, in the assault upon the rebel works at Blakely, and materially aided in capturing that place. The Brigade captured 10 pieces of artillery and the rebel General's headquarters, a number of rebel flags, and several hundreds of prisoners, among them Generals
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391:. During the ensuing months till 30 October 1863, the men were constantly on duty and often engaged in skirmishes with cavalry forces of the enemy threatening the railroad. Colonel Rinaker was in command of the post at Saulsbury and of the forces at that post, consisting of a part of One Hundred and Twenty-second Regiment, the
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Forrest had captured the hospital at Trenton, and had made prisoners of the sick and the guards on duty at Trenton, by which the One Hundred and Twenty-second for the time being lost Major James F. Chapman and Captain B. Cowan, W. W. Freeman, Regimental Quartermaster, and 60 enlisted men taken prisoner.
431:, Colonel Rinaker being assigned to the command of the post. On 24 March 1864, a considerable rebel force under Forrest attacked Paducah, and three companies of the One Hundred and Twenty-second, E, H and K, took part in the defense, and aided in repelling the enemy in the three several assaults they made on
314:. The losses of the One Hundred and Twenty-second Regiment in killed were 22 enlisted and 1 officer, Lieutenant Bristow, in wounded 56 enlisted men and 2 officers, Colonel Rinaker, who received a severe wound in his right leg, and Captain William B. Dugger; one man missing, making a total loss of 80 men.
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Patriotism of Illinois: A Record of the Civil and Military History of the State in the War for the Union, with a History of the Campaigns in which Illinois Soldiers Have Been Conspicuous, Sketches of Distinguished Officers, the Roll of the Illustrious Dead, Movements of the Sanitary and Christian
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On 6 March the One
Hundred and Twenty-second Regiment with the One Hundred and Nineteenth Illinois, Twenty-first Missouri Infantry, Eighty-ninth Indiana, constituting First Brigade, Second Division, XVI Army Corps, and Fifty-eighth Illinois, under command of Colonel Rinaker, went by ocean steamer to
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and Thomas and their staff officers. The regiment was commanded by
Lieutenant Colonel Drish, who was seriously wounded by a piece of shell. The losses of the regiment were 20 men killed and wounded. Colonel Rinaker commanded the Brigade in the charge as he had done for a considerable time previous
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Trenton on the 23d of December, and the same night marched in obedience to orders to a point near Humboldt, to protect a force repairing Mobile and Ohio Railroad, which had just been destroyed by rebel cavalry. During the time that the regiment had been about Jackson, the rebel
542:. The foxy old fellow turned aside and we had to return, and thence march into Western Missouri, in the vain attempt to meet the same rebel force. This march covered the distance of 700 miles going and returning to and from the vicinity of
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History of Macoupin County, Illinois: Biographical and Pictorial, Volume 2
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180:. The regiment arrived at Trenton on 12 October and relieved the
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1329:. Medical Society of the County of Albany N.Y. 1897. p. 560
513:, where after being detained a few days, the force moved on to
1997:
Portrait and biographical record of Macoupin County, Illinois
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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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151:The 122nd Illinois was organized at Camp Palmer,
465:On 4 July, the command started on the march for
349:and One Hundred and Twenty-second Illinois, and
204:Sparstroms Battery, Second Illinois Artillery.
665:Recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor
610:, these constituting the eastern defenses of
450:, was ordered to join the command of General
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690:The officers of the 122nd were as follows:
778:Second Lieutenant James M. Valentine (WIA)
753:Second Assistant Surgeon Marinus W. Seaman
576:’s Army from Nashville to Eastport, Miss.
264:, and returned to Jackson on 21 December.
121:122nd Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry
24:122nd Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry
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1039:122nd Illinois Infantry Regiment History
653:13 March 1865, for meritorious service.
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750:First Assistant Surgeon John P. Mathews
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1037:Illinois Adjutant General's Report
810:Second Lieutenant Samuel C. Chapman
674:, Company B, Battle of Fort Blakely
16:Infantry Regiment of the Union Army
981:Illinois in the American Civil War
915:First Lieutenant Stephen T. Sawyer
896:First Lieutenant James C. McKnight
851:First Lieutenant Benjamin V. Carey
848:First Lieutenant Thornton G. Capps
560:Upon the return of the command to
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1669:. Brookhaven Press. p. 166.
772:First Lieutenant Thomas G. Lofton
1326:Albany Medical Annals, Volume 18
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976:List of Illinois Civil War Units
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769:First Lieutenant Arthur D. Comer
681:, Company C, Battle of Nashville
570:Detachment Army of the Tennessee
495:On the 11th the command reached
413:Thirty-fifth New Jersey Infantry
321:, and was assigned to the First
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2307:1862 establishments in Illinois
934:Second Lieutenant Thomas Miller
883:Second Lieutenant Rufus W. Loud
880:First Lieutenant William H. Cox
832:Second Lieutenant John F. Roach
766:Captain William B. Dugger (WIA)
373:Memphis and Charleston Railroad
829:First Lieutenant James N. Holt
807:First Lieutenant Jacob L. Pope
794:Second Lieutenant Eli H. Davis
337:, commanding Brigade, General
278:Battle of Parker's Cross Roads
272:Battle of Parker's Cross Roads
217:Fifty-fourth Illinois Infantry
213:Eighty-first Illinois Infantry
86:Battle of Parker's Cross Roads
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867:Second Lieutenant Alvis Sharp
791:First Lieutenant John Harding
657:Total strength and casualties
928:Captain Josiah Borough (KIA)
529:Jefferson Barracks, Missouri
292:Eighteenth Illinois Infantry
1663:Walker, Charles A. (1911).
1107:Eddy, Thomas Mears (1866).
1070:Walker, Charles A. (1911).
877:Captain Balfour Cowan (POW)
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1823:Macoupin County Genealogy
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954:American Civil War portal
393:Eleventh Illinois Cavalry
288:Fiftieth Indiana Infantry
225:Seventh Wisconsin Battery
190:Seventh Tennessee Cavalry
44:August 1862 – August 1865
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912:Captain Andrew T. Duncan
845:Captain Abraham C. Hulse
820:Captain Lewis P. Peebles
741:William W. Freeman (POW)
739:Regimental Quartermaster
405:First New Jersey Cavalry
236:Mobile and Ohio Railroad
1205:"Kaplinger, Harding G."
861:Captain James S. Chiles
600:Dauphin Island, Alabama
221:Fourth Illinois Cavalry
198:Fourth Illinois Cavalry
2117:"Bristow, Pleasant L."
931:Captain John S. Cotter
893:Captain Benjamin Leigh
788:Captain Manoah Bostick
593:Battle of Fort Blakely
587:Battle of Fort Blakely
581:New Orleans, Louisiana
250:Nathan Bedford Forrest
96:Battle of Fort Blakely
2189:"Sparks, Augustus M."
1469:"Valentine, James M."
1445:"Halderman, David B."
1229:"Freeman, William W."
1111:Commissions, Volume 2
842:Captain Baxter Haynes
633:Springfield, Illinois
497:Pontotoc, Mississippi
401:Eastport, Mississippi
308:Huntingdon, Tennessee
182:First Kansas Infantry
155:, in August 1862, by
153:Carlinville, Illinois
2165:"Sawyer, Stephen T."
2093:"McKnight, James C."
1873:"Carry, Benjamin V."
1849:"Capps, Thornton G."
1616:"Chapman, Samuel C."
1373:"Dugger, William B."
1301:"Seaman, Marinus W."
735:Harding G. Kaplinger
566:Nashville, Tennessee
467:Okolona, Mississippi
448:Guntown, Mississippi
389:Saulsbury, Tennessee
385:Middleton, Tennessee
377:Corinth, Mississippi
333:, Colonel Mersy, of
319:Corinth, Mississippi
262:Lexington, Tennessee
258:Sixty-first Illinois
2141:"Duncan, Andrew T."
1795:"Hulse, Abraham C."
1698:"Gooding, Henry C."
1640:"Peebles, Lewis P."
1421:"Lofton, Thomas G."
1181:"Chapman, James F."
864:Captain Sidney Hall
804:Captain Lucian King
621:Montgomery, Alabama
556:Battle of Nashville
550:Battle of Nashville
515:Oxford, Mississippi
456:LaGrange, Tennessee
369:Town Creek, Alabama
209:Humboldt, Tennessee
130:that served in the
106:Battle of Nashville
35:Illinois state flag
1897:"Chiles, James S."
1819:"Abraham C. Hulse"
1397:"Comer, Arthur D."
1277:"Mathews, John P."
1253:"Knox, William A."
718:Lieutenant Colonel
643:on 4 August 1865.
534:Thence marched to
460:Memphis, Tennessee
306:. Moved by way of
300:Columbus, Kentucky
247:lieutenant general
240:Jackson, Tennessee
229:Lieutenant Colonel
211:, and relieve the
186:George W. Deitzler
171:Trenton, Tennessee
167:Columbus, Kentucky
136:American Civil War
2238:"Cotter, John S."
2213:"Borough, Josiah"
2068:"Leigh, Benjamin"
2020:"Cox, William H."
1493:"Bostick, Manoah"
1349:"Austin, John H."
1157:"Drish, James F."
823:First Lieutenant
726:James F. Chapman
651:brigadier general
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