Roster of the Survivors of the 86th Illinois Volunteer Infantry With the Post O

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1862 1865 From Old Catalog Illinois Infantry 86th Regt
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The regiment returned to Chatanooga, then moved to camp to Lee & Gordon's mill and guarded the valley of the Chickamauga until spring. May 3, 1864, we marched for Atlanta, Ga. , fighting the battles of Buzzard Roost, near Dalton, Ga. , Mill Creek, Resaca, Rome, Dallas, Kennesaw^ Mountain, charging their works, losing 26 killed, 60 wounded and 12 missing — a total of 98, Chat- tachochee River, Peach Tree Creek, Atlanta. At Jonesboro we charged the enemy's works, and assisted in capturing one bat...tery, 1, 600 prisoners and Gen. Govan. September 3 we marched and guarded the prisoners to Atlanta, then with the brigade moved by rail to Athens and Florence, driving General Forrest across the river, again returning to Atlanta the second time. November 16, 1864, we left Atlanta with Gen. Sherman for the sea; fought our way to Savannah, Georgia, through North and South Carolina. We fought the battles of Averysboro and Bentonville, gaining a glorious victory; then marched to Goldsboro, forming a junction with Gen.

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