The History of the One Hundred And Fourth Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantr

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The History of the One Hundred And Fourth Regiment of Illinois Volunteer Infantr
William Wirt Calkins
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COLONEL DOUGLAS HAPEMAN. Colonel Hapeman was born in Ephratah, Fulton County, N. Y. , January 15, 1839, and descended from Germany ancestry. In 1845 the family removed to Illinois and settled in the township of Earl, La Salle County, where young Hape man remained on his father s farm until he was ten years of age. At the age of thirteen he entered the office of the "Free Trader" at Ottawa, to learn the printer s trade. Applying himself faithfully during the following years the outbreak of the R
...ebellion found him thoroughly versed in all the details of business in what was then the largest newspaper and publishing house in the county and master of what he intended should be his life vocation. While thus em ployed in the "Art preservative of all arts" the thunders of Sumter s cannon awoke the Nation from its delusive dreams of peace and REGIMENT ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS. 367 ushered in the Great Rebellion. Closely following came the call to arms, and among the hundreds of thousands of loyal, patriotic and brave stood young Hapeman.

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