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    Illinois 110th Volunteer Infantry (Union)

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    Illinois, United States of America

    Companies

    Illinois 110th Volunteer Infantry, Company A (Union)

    Illinois 110th Volunteer Infantry, Company B (Union)

    Illinois 110th Volunteer Infantry, Company C (Union)

    Illinois 110th Volunteer Infantry, Company D (Union)

    Illinois 110th Volunteer Infantry, Company E (Union)

    Illinois 110th Volunteer Infantry, Company F (Union)

    Illinois 110th Volunteer Infantry, Company F&S (Union)

    Illinois 110th Volunteer Infantry, Company G (Union)

    Illinois 110th Volunteer Infantry, Company H (Union)

    Illinois 110th Volunteer Infantry, Company I (Union)

    Illinois 110th Volunteer Infantry, Company K (Union)

    Field Officers

    27 guns k-0 w-0 m-0 = 0

    2nd Kentucky Cavalry : Ltc Thomas Cochran

    Brigadier General James D. Morgan

    Brigadier General Jefferson C. Davis

    Brigadier General John M. Palmer

    Brigadier General William Sooy Smith

    Colonel Caleb J. Dilworth

    Colonel Caleb J. Dilworth Sept 1

    Colonel Thomas S. Casey

    Colonel William B. Hazen

    Colonel William Babcock Hazen

    Escort:

    Lieutenant Colonel Ebenezer Hibbard Topping

    Lieutenant Colonel James W. Langley

    Major General John M. Palmer

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