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514:, and thus turned the right flank of the fortified position of the rebels in front of Okolona, compelling them to come out and attack us at Tupelo. On 14 July, about 9 o’clock A.M., the enemy, under General S. D. Lee, came forward in fine style and attacked General Smith's command posted in the rear of a crest of a ridge fronted by an open field, across which the rebels had to come. The One Hundred and Twenty-second was stationed with its right just covering the road leading into Tupelo. As the enemy advanced across the open plain, covered by a heavy artillery fire, the One Hundred and Twenty-second and the rest of the Brigade moved forward from the opposite side, and met the enemy just at the crest of the ridge, and opened a destructive fire upon them with such effect that their ranks were shattered and the whole force driven back with heavy loss in men and officers. Three times the assault was repeated and repulsed with equally disastrous results to the rebel force. At about 2 P.M., the enemy discomfited, withdrew, leaving the Union forces masters of the field, and in possession of the rebel dead. The losses of the One Hundred Twenty-second were 10 killed and 33 wounded. Among the killed was Captain Burrough, of Company K. Lieutenant J. M. Valentine, of Company A, was severely wounded. 321:, and on 30 December a skirmish occurred with the enemy, and on 31 December 1862, at about 11 A.M., the One Hundred and Twenty-second and Fiftieth Indiana and the 40 men of the Eighteenth Illinois Infantry, and a part of the Seventh Wisconsin Battery, constituting a force of 1,540 men, engaged in battle with the enemy under Forrest, numbering over 6,000 men with eighteen pieces of artillery. The fight continued till about 2 o’clock P.M., when the enemy fell back leaving the field in possession of the little force that had fought them for nearly three hours, and had during that time captured eight pieces of artillery and 500 prisoners, among them Major Strange, Forrest's 959: 583:". The One Hundred and Twenty-second Regiment proceeded to Nashville, where, on 15 and 16 December 1864, it took part in the battle of Nashville, capturing four pieces of artillery and a battle flag from the enemy; and losing in killed and wounded 26 men. The conduct of the regiment in this battle was commended specially in the report of General Garrard, the Division command. The regiment was commanded in the battle by Lieutenant Colonel James F. Drish. The regiment took part in the pursuit of General 973: 42: 625:. And on 9 April 1865, it occupied the center of the line formed by the First Brigade, General Garrard's Division, XVI Corps of the Army of the Tennessee, in the assault upon the rebel works at Blakely, and materially aided in capturing that place. The Brigade captured 10 pieces of artillery and the rebel General's headquarters, a number of rebel flags, and several hundreds of prisoners, among them Generals 1055: 402:. During the ensuing months till 30 October 1863, the men were constantly on duty and often engaged in skirmishes with cavalry forces of the enemy threatening the railroad. Colonel Rinaker was in command of the post at Saulsbury and of the forces at that post, consisting of a part of One Hundred and Twenty-second Regiment, the 279:
cavalry under Forrest had captured the hospital at Trenton, and had made prisoners of the sick and the guards on duty at Trenton, by which the One Hundred and Twenty-second for the time being lost Major James F. Chapman and Captain B. Cowan, W. W. Freeman, Regimental Quartermaster, and 60 enlisted men taken prisoner.
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On 6 March the One Hundred and Twenty-second Regiment with the One Hundred and Nineteenth Illinois, Twenty-first Missouri Infantry, Eighty-ninth Indiana, constituting First Brigade, Second Division, XVI Army Corps, and Fifty-eighth Illinois, under command of Colonel Rinaker, went by ocean steamer to
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and Thomas and their staff officers. The regiment was commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Drish, who was seriously wounded by a piece of shell. The losses of the regiment were 20 men killed and wounded. Colonel Rinaker commanded the Brigade in the charge as he had done for a considerable time previous
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Thence moved to Trenton on the 23d of December, and the same night marched in obedience to orders to a point near Humboldt, to protect a force repairing Mobile and Ohio Railroad, which had just been destroyed by rebel cavalry. During the time that the regiment had been about Jackson, the rebel
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This service was performed until 18 December, when the regiment moved to Jackson to aid in defense of that place against an impending attack thereon by heavy forces of cavalry under
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The regiment continued on duty at Trenton till 12 November 1862, when Colonel Rinaker was ordered to take the right wing of the regiment, companies A, D, and F, and proceed to
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they had a skirmish with the enemy without serious results to the regiment. Reached Oxford only to find that the enemy had fallen back still farther.
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on 18 November 1864, the men were supplied with new shoes and clothing. Then the command of General A. J. Smith was ordered to go to the defense of
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Regiment lost during service 2 Officers and 38 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 121 Enlisted men by disease. Total 161.
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On 31 January 1863, the regiment returned to Trenton, Tennessee, and remained there on duty till 17 February, when it moved to
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Thence on 18 February with residue of the Detachment of the Army of the Tennessee, under General A. J. Smith, proceeded to
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and the Seventh Tennessee Cavalry. On 30 October, the regiment moved from Saulsbury to Corinth, thence on 1 November, to
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From 15 to 25 April, the regiment took part in expedition to Major Strange, and was engaged with a rebel force at
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On 5 June, the regiment returned to Mobile, Alabama, and on 15 July it was mustered out, and proceeded thence to
450: 383: 309:, Fiftieth Indiana, marched from Trenton to head off the cavalry force under Forrest then moving back from near 1049: 689: 298: 382:. The regiment was there commanded by Lieutenant Colonel Drish. 25 June, Mersy's Brigade was put in charge of 651: 488:. Cavalry skirmishing took place every day. The march was long, toilsome, the weather was hot; many cases of 352:
commanding Division; General Dodge commanding left wing of the XVI Corps. The Brigade was composed of Ninth,
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thereto. The regiment with the rest of the XVI Corps on 12 April, left Blakely and marched thence to
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Again on 4 August the regiment marched from Memphis, with the rest of General Smith's command, for
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The regiment remained in camp and was drilled until 8 October, and was then ordered and moved to
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The regiment with the rest of the command returned to Memphis on the 23d of July 1864.
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On 27 December, nine companies of the One Hundred and Twenty-second, nine companies of
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History of Macoupin County, Illinois: Biographical and Pictorial, Volume 2
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675: 333: 191:. The regiment arrived at Trenton on 12 October and relieved the 180:. Upon its arrival at that post, it was ordered to go at once to 1340:. Medical Society of the County of Albany N.Y. 1897. p. 560 524:, where after being detained a few days, the force moved on to 2008:
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Thence marched back to Memphis, reaching there on 31 August.
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On 8 September, took boats for Cairo, Illinois, thence to
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Military units and formations disestablished in 1865
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Units and formations of the Union Army from Illinois
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954: 2308:Military units and formations established in 1862 282: 162:The 122nd Illinois was organized at Camp Palmer, 2294: 667: 476:On 4 July, the command started on the march for 360:and One Hundred and Twenty-second Illinois, and 215:Sparstroms Battery, Second Illinois Artillery. 676:Recipients of the Congressional Medal of Honor 621:, these constituting the eastern defenses of 461:, was ordered to join the command of General 634:, arriving there on the 26th of that month. 701:The officers of the 122nd were as follows: 789:Second Lieutenant James M. Valentine (WIA) 764:Second Assistant Surgeon Marinus W. Seaman 587:’s Army from Nashville to Eastport, Miss. 275:, and returned to Jackson on 21 December. 132:122nd Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry 35:122nd Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry 18:122nd Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment 597: 1076: 1074: 1072: 1050:122nd Illinois Infantry Regiment History 664:13 March 1865, for meritorious service. 761:First Assistant Surgeon John P. Mathews 14: 2295: 1673: 1113: 1111: 1080: 910:Second Lieutenant Pleasant L. Bristow 560: 549:, to meet a rebel force under General 245:The force at Humboldt was to hold the 1069: 1044: 1042: 1040: 1038: 1036: 1034: 1032: 1030: 1028: 1026: 449:26 June 1864, the regiment after the 1117: 1024: 1022: 1020: 1018: 1016: 1014: 1012: 1010: 1008: 1006: 929:Second Lieutenant Augustus M. Sparks 786:Second Lieutenant David B. Halderman 657:Colonel John I Rinaker was promoted 646:, where it was paid off and finally 438:, and thence on 19 January 1864, to 367: 1108: 1048:Illinois Adjutant General's Report 821:Second Lieutenant Samuel C. Chapman 685:, Company B, Battle of Fort Blakely 495: 152: 27:Infantry Regiment of the Union Army 24: 992:Illinois in the American Civil War 926:First Lieutenant Stephen T. Sawyer 907:First Lieutenant James C. McKnight 862:First Lieutenant Benjamin V. Carey 859:First Lieutenant Thornton G. Capps 722: 571:Upon the return of the command to 25: 2329: 1840:from the original on 2 April 2015 1680:. Brookhaven Press. p. 166. 1003: 783:First Lieutenant Thomas G. Lofton 1337:Albany Medical Annals, Volume 18 1053: 987:List of Illinois Civil War Units 971: 957: 780:First Lieutenant Arthur D. Comer 692:, Company C, Battle of Nashville 581:Detachment Army of the Tennessee 506:On the 11th the command reached 424:Thirty-fifth New Jersey Infantry 332:, and was assigned to the First 40: 2318:1862 establishments in Illinois 2265: 2241: 2216: 2192: 2168: 2144: 2120: 2096: 2071: 2047: 2023: 1999: 1974: 1949: 1924: 1900: 1876: 1852: 1822: 1798: 1773: 1749: 1725: 1701: 1667: 1643: 1619: 1595: 1570: 1546: 1521: 1496: 1472: 1448: 1424: 1400: 1376: 1352: 1328: 1304: 1280: 945:Second Lieutenant Thomas Miller 894:Second Lieutenant Rufus W. Loud 891:First Lieutenant William H. Cox 843:Second Lieutenant John F. Roach 777:Captain William B. Dugger (WIA) 384:Memphis and Charleston Railroad 157: 1256: 1232: 1208: 1184: 1160: 1136: 840:First Lieutenant James N. Holt 818:First Lieutenant Jacob L. Pope 805:Second Lieutenant Eli H. Davis 348:, commanding Brigade, General 289:Battle of Parker's Cross Roads 283:Battle of Parker's Cross Roads 228:Fifty-fourth Illinois Infantry 224:Eighty-first Illinois Infantry 97:Battle of Parker's Cross Roads 13: 1: 997: 878:Second Lieutenant Alvis Sharp 802:First Lieutenant John Harding 668:Total strength and casualties 637: 939:Captain Josiah Borough (KIA) 933: 917: 898: 882: 866: 847: 825: 809: 793: 704: 540:Jefferson Barracks, Missouri 303:Eighteenth Illinois Infantry 7: 1674:Walker, Charles A. (1911). 1118:Eddy, Thomas Mears (1866). 1081:Walker, Charles A. (1911). 950: 888:Captain Balfour Cowan (POW) 696: 10: 2334: 601: 564: 499: 371: 362:Eighty-first Ohio Infantry 295:Thirty-ninth Iowa Infantry 286: 1834:Macoupin County Genealogy 1062:.. 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Index

122nd Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment

United States
Union
Infantry
Battle of Parker's Cross Roads
Battle of Paducah
Battle of Fort Blakely
Battle of Tupelo
Battle of Nashville
Infantry
Regiment
Union Army
American Civil War
Carlinville, Illinois
Colonel
John I. Rinaker
Columbus, Kentucky
Trenton, Tennessee
General
G. M. Dodge
First Kansas Infantry
George W. Deitzler
Seventh Tennessee Cavalry
Isaac R. Hawkins
Fourth Illinois Cavalry
Captain
Humboldt, Tennessee
Eighty-first Illinois Infantry
Fifty-fourth Illinois Infantry

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