104th Illinois Volunteer Infantry,
Company H
Originals Photo Gallery
Enlisted Men of the 104th Illinois
Cyrus
H. Makeever Sent to Insane Hospital at Nashville, discharged for mental imbecility
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Murray
Kirkpatrick Congressional Medal of Honor (Elk River)
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Henry
E. Price
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William
M. Wilson Wounded at Peach Tree Creek |
Charles
H. Brown “... a crack shot.” |
William
H. Conard Wounded at Peach Tree Creek
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John
Wallace Wounded at Chickamauga and captured. |
Charles
B. Ruger Wounded at Mission Ridge, |
James
D. Lawrence “... always did his duty.”
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Ancestor
of John Ertzgaard George W. Dicus' name is listed as 'Diens' in the Adjutant General's Report and includes no residence. He was from Wenona, Illinois. He is listed correctly in the regimental history by W. W. Calkins 1895. George is buried in Wenona Cemetery and was a member of GAR Post 232 of that town. After the war he moved to Streator to be a blacksmith. He had served as a blacksmith while in service.
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Davidson
McCampbell Ancestor
of Robert Kroon Captured at Chickamauga on September 20, 1863 and imprisoned at Andersonville. Died at Andersonville on July 10, 1864. Buried in Section J, Grave #3100.
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