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136th Illinois Infantry Regiment

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would attack Fort Pillow was found to be incorrect. General Forrest's target was Columbus, an attack which didn't eventuate. The regiment remained there and performed garrison duty until September 26.
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The Report of Illinois from Military and Naval Department of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois. Containing Reports for the Years 1861–1866
401: 172:, and mustered in for one-hundred day service on June 1, 1864. In early June, they received marching orders to proceed by rail to 238: 209:
Returning to Columbus, the regiment reenlisted for a further fifteen days. The regiment was ordered from Columbus to
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While stationed at Columbus, information was received that General Forrest and his Confederate troops, would attack
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136th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment
United States
Union
Infantry
Regiment
Columbus, Kentucky
American Civil War
Colonel
infantry regiment
Illinois
Union Army
American Civil War
Centralia, Illinois
Cairo, Illinois
Fort Pillow
Columbus, Kentucky
General
Nathan Bedford Forrest
Paducah, Kentucky
Mayfield, Kentucky
Memphis, Tennessee
Chicago
Sterling Price
Missouri
St. Louis, Missouri
Camp Butler, Illinois
List of Illinois Civil War Units
American Civil War portal
Illinois portal

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