. The history of the One hundred and fourth regiment of Illinois volunteer infantry . p. A. Mawk. Co. GM, Bagwiil, Co, M. Jones. Co. G. Serg. G. H. Marlatt, Co. J. J. Overmire. Co Campbell, Co. G. REGIMENT ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS. 459 seen service, toiiiniaiided the ivmiiaiit of tin- (.•(uni)anyand all the men fought with the steadiness and bra veryof veterans. The heavy loss in killed and wounded, ililirojKution to numbers, tells its own story. The(•om]»any afterward ouarded prisoners at Camj)Douolas until April, 180:]. While there LieutenantSimpson resigned April 4, 1863. He was


. The history of the One hundred and fourth regiment of Illinois volunteer infantry . p. A. Mawk. Co. GM, Bagwiil, Co, M. Jones. Co. G. Serg. G. H. Marlatt, Co. J. J. Overmire. Co Campbell, Co. G. REGIMENT ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS. 459 seen service, toiiiniaiided the ivmiiaiit of tin- (.•(uni)anyand all the men fought with the steadiness and bra veryof veterans. The heavy loss in killed and wounded, ililirojKution to numbers, tells its own story. The(•om]»any afterward ouarded prisoners at Camj)Douolas until April, 180:]. While there LieutenantSimpson resigned April 4, 1863. He was a good Ilaney also resigned March 8, I8r.;{. Ser-geant White and James P. Rood were prouioted aiulcommissioned First and Second Lieutenants. In April,1863, the Regiment was sent again to the front andCompany G shared thencefortli in its fortunes in overtwo years of long campaigns and fierce battles inTennessee, Georgia, Alabama, North and SouthCarcdina. After the Tullahoma campaign, duringwhich Captain Misner led the Company, ii hall w;ismade at Decherd, T


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