. The history of the One hundred and fourth regiment of Illinois volunteer infantry . Lieut, A. Prescott. Co. A. Sergt. F. M. Daugherty, Co. F. Lieut. A. V Mitchell, Co. F. Capt W. Strawn. Co. F. Capt. J. M. Leighton, Co. A. Lieut. C. M. Johnson, Co. F. REGIMENT ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS. 377 of Hartsvillc (H-cui-rcd tlic coiupany av;is (Ictaclicd anddoiiif;- provost duty iii the Yilki<»e three-qnarters of amile from the camp. There it was siirioiin<hMl by therebel cavalry and made a spirited resistance of an hour,but notbeiiif;- supported and unable to withdraw, liad tosurrender. Sumner M. li


. The history of the One hundred and fourth regiment of Illinois volunteer infantry . Lieut, A. Prescott. Co. A. Sergt. F. M. Daugherty, Co. F. Lieut. A. V Mitchell, Co. F. Capt W. Strawn. Co. F. Capt. J. M. Leighton, Co. A. Lieut. C. M. Johnson, Co. F. REGIMENT ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS. 377 of Hartsvillc (H-cui-rcd tlic coiupany av;is (Ictaclicd anddoiiif;- provost duty iii the Yilki<»e three-qnarters of amile from the camp. There it was siirioiin<hMl by therebel cavalry and made a spirited resistance of an hour,but notbeiiif;- supported and unable to withdraw, liad tosurrender. Sumner M. liuruliam was kilhd, .lonathanLewis mortally wounded, Williaui Buckley was severelywounded, also ODonnell and Iotter. In the Tullahomacamj)aign, the comj^anj^ was under fire at Elk River, alsoat Davis Cross Roads, and a< Chickamauiia lost on Sep-tember 10th and 20th, John Dodd, Pcior Olscn, MichaelOConnor, killed; F. Sanchez, wounded. Samuel Hutch-ings was wounded and taken prisoner to Andersonville,wdiere he died of wounds. A number were wounde*!more or less severely, and Capta


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