enemy - their rear guard - and defeated it killing or wounding 15 or 20 Irene Hunt was born to Franklin P. and Sarah Land Hunt in Pontiac, Illinois. March to Nashville, Tenn., December 26, 1864, to January 12, 1865, Moved to Decatur on the 21st, and to Oxford and Covington, to First Brigade, Fifth Division, Fourteenth Army Corps. On 3 September 2004, the 98th Division received mobilization orders for Operation Iraqi Freedom. in camp at that place until March 13. Welcome to Geni, home of the world's largest family tree. Moved to Edgefield and duty there till June, 1865. On 15th, moved to Adairsville. Crossed the Chattahoochie on the 24th, and reconnoitered toward Campbelltown. Operations about Marietta and On 30th, moved to Elizabethtown, and, from thence moved to Frankfort, arriving in pursuit of Morgan, arriving, 31st, at Glasgow. Company H - many men from Richland County -Richland County web site - Roster, vol. City, thence to Murfreesboro, Tenn., January 2-8, and duty there till June. Wood's Company (Co. D) of the 98th Illinois Infantry Regiment during the Civil War.He fought at the following battles: Hoover's Gap (Beech Grove), TN during the Tulla Calvin Henderson served in Company A, 98th Regiment, Illinois Infantry. but were routed by four companies of the Seventeenth Indiana. The Ninety-eighth Illinois, Colonel Atkins, was assigned to the Brigade. Family lore, or maybe from official reports I was not able to find, states, while under the command of Captain Turner of Company A, John D. Moseley was assigned duty as a scout for the Union Army from January 1, 1864 until April 1, 1864. 31, moved to Elizabethtown. Near Dalton February 23. Topics. against Kenesaw Mountain June 10-July 2. Company K - many men from Effingham County - Effingham County web site - Roster, vol. The Division crossed the Chickamauga, on pontoons, and marched up the https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/98th_Illinois_Volunteer_Infantry_Regi ----------------------------------------------------. Vance, Joseph W and Illinois. Over that time the regiment lost. On 23d and 24th February, the command was engaged at Buzzard's Dechard June 29. From May 26th to May 31st, 1863, the regiment was engaged as part of the cavalry force on a raid from Corinth to Florence, Alabama, for the purpose of destroying certain factories there. October 9. View of the featured marker in the West Viniard Field. Demonstration on Dalton, Ga., 28th December, had a skirmish with Wheeler's Cavalry, driving them some To Bledsoe Creek December 14. Company G, 98th Illinois Infantry. Confederate Point Finial. to Illinois, when it was placed on exhibition in Memorial Hall. October 26-November 3, thence to Scottsboro November 10 To Gallatin November 2 2.EDWARD W. 2 MOSELEY (BENNETT WATKINS 1, ARTHUR A, BENJAMIN B, JOHN C, ARTHUR D, ARTHUR E, ARTHUR F, WILLIAM G) was born April 02, 1834 in Clay County, IL (Source: 1880 U.S. Census of Clay County Illinois and the 1900 U.S. Census of Clay County Illinois), and died November 27, 1878 in Clay County, IL (Source: Clay County Book of Deaths . Slated as a participant in Operation Olympic, scheduled for 1 November 1945 as one of two planned invasions of Japan, the 98th was relieved of garrison duties by the 372nd Infantry Regiment on 15 May 1945 to train for that operation. On 11th, marched to Villanon, and, on 14th, moved Source - "A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion" by Frederick H. Dyer. The regiment was mustered out on October 31, 1865, at Selma, Alabama. [4] Mustered out June 27, 1865, by Captain L. M. Hosea, A.C.M. On 19th, to Chattanooga. Operations in North Alabama The 98th made full use of the 33,000 acres at Camp Atterbury and marched everywhere. distance and capturing the Inspector General of Kelly's rebel Division. Chattanooga-Ringgold Campaign November 23-27. The regimental heritage was retained with the 389th, 390th and 391st Infantry Regiments organized as Basic Combat Training (BCT) regiments and the 392nd Infantry Regiment organized as an Advanced Individual Training (AIT) regiment. 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War Department. 11th Illinois Infantry Regiment. March to Bowling Green, Ky., Attached to 40th Brigade, 12th Brigade, 2nd Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to November, ordered to Elizabethtown, to intercept enemy under General Lyon. His name was George Washington HARVEY." On 19th and 20th June, moved out to Noonday Creek, and skirmished On 111th, moved to Versailes, from which the enemy retreated, On May 23, made a reconnaissance to the front, driving in the enemy's skirmishing with the enemy, and 14th, moved to Stephenson's Gap. It moved to Edgefield and had duty there until June, 1865. [4] As part of that brigade, it performed admirably in the Tullahoma[5][6] and Chickamauga campaigns. "Primary Sources: The Road to Chickamauga", "Battle of Chickamauga: Colonel John Wilder's Lightning Brigade Prevented Total Disaster", "The Chickamauga Campaign: The Fall of Chattanooga", "The Chickamauga Campaign: McLemore's Cove - Bragg's Lost Opportunity", "The Chickamauga Campaign: The Armies Collide", "The Chickamauga Campaign: The Battle of Chickamauga, Day 1", "The Chickamauga Campaign: The Battle of Chickamauga, Day 2", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=98th_Illinois_Infantry_Regiment&oldid=1164678622, Units and formations of the Union Army from Illinois, Military units and formations established in 1862, Military units and formations disestablished in 1865, American Civil War unit and formation stubs, Creative Commons Attribution-ShareAlike License 4.0. The 98th Illinois Infantry was organized at Centralia, Illinois and mustered into Federal service on September 3, 1862. March to relief of Knoxville and operations in East February 22-27. Formerly headquartered in Rochester, New York with longstanding historical ties to New York and New England, the 98th Training Division (IET) was moved to Fort Benning (today Fort Moore), Georgia in 2012,[2] and exercises command and control of units located throughout the eastern U.S. as well as Puerto Rico. Read 3rd Pennsylvania Heavy Artillery. On 23d, crossed Etowah and moved toward Van Wert, and, on 24th, through The 98th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, later the 98th Regiment Illinois Mounted Infantry, was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. SERVICE. 3rd Selma April 2. 98th Illinois Infantry Regiment (Part of Wilder Lightning Brigade) Three Year Service September 3, 1862 - June 27, 1865 Regiment Mounted March 1863 (Transferred to the 61st during June of 1865) . Moved, June 16, to Dark Bend, on the Tennessee. Rocky Face ridge was the first obstacle in Georgia for the Union army in May 1864. The following blurb has been removed because it is irrelevant to the article, as I believe it should be here, on the talk page: "There is a much more detailed Adjutant General's Report (98th Illinois InfantryRegiment History) of their Civil War activity at: http://civilwar.illinoisgenweb.org/history/098.html. July 1. The following counties of origin are taken from the Adjutant General's Report, found on the Illinois Civil War Rosters web site. I also learned that Ms. Headlee is the great-great grand daughter of John D. Moseley of Company A, 98th Illinois Infantry. Attached to 40th Brigade, 12th Division, Army of the Ohio, to November, 1862. On June 27, 1865 the 98th Illinois mustered out at Edgefield, Tennessee, its original members serving just three months short of their three year enlistment. Was here joined by Major Marquiss and a detachment of Ninety-eighth. On 14th, the Regiment was assigned Copyright20062023,Somerightsreserved. When I later received payment in the mail for the book he purchased, Josh wrote a note telling me that his parents were in possession of an original national flag and flagstaff, including the finial of the 98th Illinois regiment. The Ninety-eighth Mounted Infantry, on the right flank, came upon The mission, known as the Foreign Army Training Assistance Command (FA-TRAC), consisted primarily of training the new Iraqi Army and Iraqi security forces. Participated in Sherman's flank movements to Rough-and-Ready, and went Following its initial organization in 1918, the 98th Training Division (IET) has experienced multiple cycles of activation, training, deployment and deactivation as well as substantial reorganizations and changes of mission. It mustered out June 2 and discharged at Springfield, Illinois, July 7, 1865 [1] . November 1, turned over our horses and equipment to Kilpatrick. to Macon, Ga., March 22-April 24. This page was last edited on 10 July 2023, at 12:38. 25. Thomas served as Sergeant in Capt. Operations on line returned to Decatur, 24th. The regiment was mustered out on June 27, 1865 and discharged at Springfield, Illinois on July 7, 1865. with Forrest. Liberty A "triangular" division organized around a three-regiment core, the 98th spent the next eighteen months training at Camp Breckinridge, Kentucky, Camp Forrest, Tennessee and Camp Rucker, Alabama in anticipation of combat in the Pacific theater. Adjutant General's Office. is hereby charged with the execution of this order. Moved to Louisville, Ky., September 8, 1862, thence to Jeffersonville September 9, and to Shepherdsville September 19. On 21st, attacked and routed Wheeler, near Little River, at Rudd's farm. To this, Josh agreed. Surrender of Lee and his army. this action, was 9 killed and 2 mortally wounded, 6 officers wounded and Ringgold, and went on picket duty, extending the line toward Nickajack. Ladiga, Terrapin Creek, October 28. This site uses cookies to improve your experience and to help show content that is more relevant to your interests. Cleveland November 27. 9th, moved to camp Jo Holt, at Jeffersonville. 1862. Posted 10/05/2022. The unit used its pool of drill sergeant and instructor expertise to train Iraqi soldiers and officers to prescribed standards under the constant threat of insurgent attack and under austere conditions. On the Occupation of Middle Tennessee till August 16. Josh was kind enough to purchase my book as were others that day. United States Army Center of Military History. Florence January 25. 27. 3. On 29th, the Ninety-eighth, numbering 150 men, moved to Benton. with the enemy near Shelbyville, and charged him, capturing 50 prisoners, This article about a specific military unit of the American Civil War is a stub. The transfer to be Near marched, via Columbia and Mount Pleasant, to Gravelly Springs, Ala., remaining "There is a much more detailed Adjutant General's Report (98th Illinois InfantryRegiment History) of their Civil War activity at: http://civilwar.illinoisgenweb.org/history/098.html. of Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Illinois Civil War Rosters from the Adjutant General's Report, https://www.familysearch.org/en/wiki/index.php?title=98th_Regiment,_Illinois_Infantry&oldid=5239496, Illinois - Military - Civil War, 1861-1865, Civil War Centennial Commission of Illinois. On 20th, to Gaylesville. 9th Illinois Infantry Regiment. On 24th June, moved, with the Army of the Cumberland, to attack the Lay in camp until December 26, waiting for horses and equipment, and then 5 miles. When a real Civil War buff hears the regiment, 98th Illinois, one usually knows that regiment was an element of the famous, Wilders Brigade. The 98th Illinois was organized at Centralia, Illinois in September 1862, and the regiment was converted to mounted infantry in March 1862, after John Wilder returned from Confederate captivity early in the war after being taken prisoner and exchanged. 12th, moved to Gordon's Mills. Posted 1/26/23. On 21st, moved to support of Kilpatrick, via Atlanta, Dry Pond and Sandtown. They trained Iraqi police, the Highway Patrol, the special Police Commandos and the Iraqi Border Police.[6]. 2nd Brigade, Read. Expedition to Murphey, N. C., December 6-11. Went into camp at Calhoun, on the Hiawassee Topics. Moved to Louisville, Ky., September 8, 1862, thence to Jeffersonville The Battle of Hoover's Gap (24 June 1863) was the principal battle in the Tullahoma Campaign of the American Civil War, in which Union General William S. Rosecrans drove General Braxton Bragg's Confederates out of Central Tennessee. 2nd Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to December, 1863. Chattahoochie River July 5, pages 500-502. The 98th Ohio Infantry Regiment, sometimes 98th Ohio Volunteer Infantry (or 98th OVI) was an infantry regiment in the Union Army during the American Civil War. opposition. Near Lost Mountain October 4-7. On 14th March, 350 men were mounted. Near Summerville October 18. Regiment taking command of the Brigade. This page has been viewed 3,138 times (0 via redirect). Tennessee November 28, 1863, to January 6, 1864. September 8, 1862, the Regiment was ordered to Louisville, Ky. At Bridgeport, The regiment was converted to mounted infantry on March 8, 1863. as deceased soldiers, marking them with head and foot-boards. During Colonel Funkhouser resigned, to take effect July 5. The regiment suffered 30 enlisted men who were killed in action or who died of their wounds and 5 officers and 136 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 171 fatalities. #ThisIsMySquad #USArmyReserve", https://en.wikipedia.org/w/index.php?title=98th_Infantry_Division_(United_States)&oldid=1161297781, Headquarters and Headquarters Battery, 98th Infantry Division Artillery, 98th Cavalry Reconnaissance Troop (Mechanized), Headquarters, Special Troops, 98th Infantry Division, Headquarters Company, 98th Infantry Division, 98th Counterintelligence Corps Detachment, Major General Paul L. Ransom (September 1942 November 1943), Major General Arthur M. 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Morrow (15 October 1931 - 8 February 1932), Brigadier General Perry L. Miles (2 May 1936 - 8 January 1937), Colonel Thomas L. Crystal (15 June 1938 - 25 August 1938), Brigadier General Irving J. Phillipson (25 August 1938 - 1 March 1940), Major General Paul L. Ransom (September 1942 - November 1943), Major General Arthur M. Harper (November 1944 - February 1946), Brigadier General Kenneth Townsend (1946-1949), Brigadier General Hugh Barclay (1950-1953), Major General Cooper B. Rhodes (1960-1964), Major General Laddie L. Stahl (19641975), Major General Harry S. Parmelee (19751979), Major General Charles D. Barrett (19791982), Major General Norbert J. Rappl (1982-1987), Brigadier General Dean L. Linscott (1987-1987), Major General Barclay O. Wellman (19881992), Major General Peter A. Gannon (1996-2000), Major General Charles E. Wilson (20002002), Brigadier General Robert P. Stall (20092010), Brigadier General Dwayne R. Edwards (201012), Brigadier General Michaelene A. Kloster (20122015), Brigadier General Tammy S. Smith (2015-2016), Brigadier General Miles A. Davis (20162019), Colonel Donald L. Ellison (Acting) (2021-2022), Brigadier General David M. Samuelsen (2022present), This page was last edited on 21 June 2023, at 20:52. It mustered out June 2 and discharged at Springfield, Illinois, July 7, 1865[1]. Colonel John J. Funkhouser - Discharged due to wounds July 5, 1864. of the enemy. It moved to Edgefield and had duty there until June, 1865. Stephen Cox (21456206) Suggested edit: Private, U.S. Army, Infantry Civil War Veteran Company B, 98th Illinois Infantry 24 October 1863 to 28 June 1865 Company B, 61st Illinois Infantry 28 June 1865 to 08 September 1865 men, returned to Huntsville. Organized at Centralia, Ill., and mustered in September 3, trains and on scouts. After our initial meeting, Josh and I struck up a conversation about my book and the work I had done and what I was now doing in identifying flagstaff finials used during the War Between the States. Montgomery April 12. Sims' Farm near Read. Hope for Today - Radio Program Archive. Vine Ridge September 18. Radio Program Archives. The unit is now one of the U.S. Army Reserve's training divisions, officially known as the 98th Training Division (Initial Entry Training). Posted 10/07/2022. January 23-29, 1864. Division, Cavalry Corps, Army of the Cumberland, November, 1863. Our conversation began to revolve around the fact that Joshs family lived in Illinois, and that Josh is a descendent of a Union soldier. Lee and Gordon's Mills Nickajack Creek July 2-5. If anyone is interested in talking with me, my gr.gr.grandfather was in the 98th. Returned to Manchester, Reconnoissance to the In April 2022, while doing my investigation into the Picketts Mill battlefield eagle, I had the privilege of meeting Mr. Josh K. Headlee, the Curator/Historic Preservation Specialist Parks, Recreation and Historic Sites Division, with the Georgia Department of Natural Resources. Posted 10/10/2022. Skirmished with the enemy on 25th, and moved toward Powder Springs. Total 171. via Bardstown, Mumfordsville and Glasgow, to Bowling Green, arriving November 98th Illinois Infantry. For more information on the history of the 98th Regiment, Illinois Infantry, see the following: out June 27 and discharged at Springfield, Ill., July 7, 1865. Gen. Tony Wright's time here at the 98th Training Division. Raid on Please enable JavaScript in your browser's settings to use this part of Geni. Company B - many men from Richland County - Richland County web site - Roster, vol. The 98th Illinois Infantry was organized at Centralia, Illinois and mustered into Federal service on September 3, 1862. From thence, marched to Murfreesboro, 6th. Wilson's Creek, Missouri. Moved to Elizabethtown, Ky., thence to Frankfort 2nd Brigade, 5th Division, to Blake's Mills 9th, and on 19th went on scout towards Lawrenceville. and telegraph wires, in sight of Bragg's camp fires. The division was reconstituted in the Organized Reserve on 24 June 1921 and assigned to the upstate portion of the state of New York. The Fourth Cavalry Division having, Total strength and casualties On arrival at Franklin, these men will be transferred From Jun 24 to 28, moved flank of Fourth Division, cutting the railroad Crossed Chattahoochie at Decherd, and driving the enemy from the stockades. The 98th would maintain this basic organization and mission for the next 14 years. His name was George Washington HARVEY." vacated by the Twenty-third Corps. June 24-26. Roost, losing 12 wounded. 13th, lay in line of battle, Went into camp at Maysville. In recognition of Illinois' six regiments' service in the Mexican War, regimental numbers for infantry in the Civil War began at seven. enemy at Liberty, driving their rear guard of 150 men to Snow's Hill. I learned that John D. Moseley was a 61 light haired 21 year old farmer from Clay City, Illinois when Moseley was mustered into Federal service in September 1862. Arriving in Oahu, Hawaii on 19 April 1944, the roughly 19,590 soldiers of the 98th relieved the 33rd Infantry Division of responsibility for the defense of the Hawaiian Islands and continued training for deployment to Asia. Mustered Murfreesboro Road near General Reynolds took command of the Division, December 23. Lost 2 men wounded. New Hope After many battles, companies might be combined because so many men were killed or wounded. The 98th Regiment, Illinois Infantry was organized at Centralia, Illinois, and mustered in September 3, 1862. On 16th, marched through Columbus, and, on 20th, entered Macon, without HENRY M. CIST, A.A.G. Skinner, Samuel E. LeighColl Bk 42: 8l-82. May 23, started for Chattanooga, from the Chattahoochie and took possession of Roswell Factory. The Illinois Civil War Project: A successful project to put Illinois Civil War Rosters, History and More on the Internet. [7]. The unit is now one of the U.S. Army Reserve's training divisions, officially known as the 98th Training Division (Initial Entry Training). 30th April, the Ninety-eighth, 400 strong, moved to the front, arriving Narrows October 11. Misc. The rosters show the men who served in each regiment, their residences, dates of enlistment and mustering out, and other remarks. 10th Illinois Volunteer Cavalry Erected 1899 by the State of Illinois. 5, pages 510-511. Since 1959, however, the 98th Training Division (IET) has been a unit of the U.S. Army Reserve with the primary mission of training Soldiers. The regiment was converted to mounted infantry on March 8, 1863. The 98th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry, later the 98th Regiment Illinois Mounted Infantry, was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. February 4, 1864, Colonel Funkhouser joined the Regiment with the balance The 98th Illinois Infantry was organized at Centralia, Illinois and mustered into Federal service on September 3, 1862. Garrard's Raid to Covington July 22-24. On the 8th, was engaged in pursuit of Wheeler and followed him until From July 1 to 16th August, was in the vicinity of Wartrace and Dallas. The division also fielded soldiers to such other locations as Guantanamo Bay, Cuba, the Horn of Africa, Kuwait, Jordan and Afghanistan. Siege of Atlanta July 22-August to June, 1865. 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Noonday Creek June 19-20. Regiment mounted On 22 December 1862 in Gallatin, Tennessee, John T. Wilder took over command of the brigade which at that time consisted of the 92nd and 98th Illinois Infantry Regiments, the 17th, 72nd, and 75th Indiana Infantry Regiments, and the 18th Indiana Battery of Light Artillery. Moved to Louisville, Ky., September 8, 1862, thence to Jeffersonville September 9, and to Shepherdsville September 19. the whole Brigade was mounted. No doubt, if this information is valid, John was making his way around the mountains of north Georgia into Dalton, Ringgold, Resaca, Snake Creek, and Nick-a-Jack gaps, and other such places, gathering intelligence information to be furnished to his superiors for the upcoming offensive.
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