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[10th Illinois Cavalry] See also item #405
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119) [7th Illinois Infantry] Ambrose, Daniel Leib. FROM SHILOH TO SAVANNAH: THE SEVENTH ILLINOIS INFANTRY IN THE CIVIL WAR. DeKalb, IL: Northern Illinois University, 2003. Illustrated, notes, bib, index, hardcover in dj, 284pp, with an introduction by Daniel E. Sutherland. Despite being numbered the 7th, this unit was actually the first Infantry Regiment raised by Illinois in the Civil War. It served in Missouri, Kentucky, Tennessee and Alabama, most notably at Shiloh, Corinth and the March to the Sea. This history was originally published in 1868. Copies of the original are extremely rare. $35.00.
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120) [37th Illinois Inf] Banasik, Michael, ed. DUTY, HONOR AND COUNTRY: THE CIVIL WAR EXPERIENCES OF CAPTAIN WILLIAM P. BLACK, THIRTY-SEVENTH ILLINOIS INFANTRY. Volume 6 of the Series "Unwritten Chapters of the Civil War West of the River." Iowa City, IA: Press of the Camp Pope Bookshop, 2006. Illustrated, maps, notes, roster, appendices, bibliography, index, paperback 312pp. $24.95.
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121) Baumann, Ken. ARMING THE SUCKERS 1861-1865. Dayton, OH: Morningside,
1989. Front, illus, bib, ind, blue cloth, no dj, 237pp. $29.95.
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122) [36th Illinois Infantry] Bennett, L. G. and William
M. Haigh. HISTORY OF THE 36TH REGIMENT ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS IN THE WAR OF
THE REBELLION. Marengo, IL: Prairie State Press, 1999. Front., illus, blue cloth, no dj, 808pp.
$65.00
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123) [12th Illinois Cavalry] Blackwell, Samuel M. IN THE FIRST LINE OF BATTLE: THE 12TH ILLINOIS CAVALRY IN THE CIVIL WAR. Dekalb, IL: Northern IL U Pr, 2001. Illustrated, notes, bibliography, index, hardcover in dj, 240pp. $35.00.
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124) [25th Illinois Infantry] Bobrick, Benson. TESTAMENT: A SOLDIER’S STORY OF THE CIVIL WAR. New York: Simon and Schuster, 2003. Frontispiece, maps, notes, bibliography, index, dj, 285pp. Narrative of the service of Benjamin W. (“Webb”) Baker, Co. E. 25th Illinois Infantry, incorporating 90 letters from the field. Includes the battles of Pea Ridge, Perryville, Stones River, Chickamauga, and Sherman’s March. $23.00
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125) [105th Illinois Infantry] Bohrnstedt, Jennifer Cain, ed. SOLDIERING WITH SHERMAN: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF GEORGE F. CRAM. DeKalb, IL: Northern Il U Pr, 2000. Cram was in the 105th Illinois Inf. and saw action at Resaca, Kennesaw and the March to the Sea. Illus, maps, notes, bib, ind, hardcover in dj, 238pp. $32.00.
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126) [129th Illinois Infantry] Bohrnstedt, Jennifer Cain, ed. WHILE FATHER IS AWAY: THE CIVIL WAR LETTERS OF WILLIAM H. BRADBURY. Lexington, KY: U Pr of KY, 2003. Illustrated, notes, bibliography, index, hardcover in dj, 398pp. Extensive collection of letters home from a well educated English immigrant who served in the 129th Illinois Infantry. $40.00.
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127) [2nd Illinois Artillery] Brown, Thaddeus C. S., et al. BEHIND THE GUNS: THE HISTORY OF BATTERY I, 2ND REGIMENT, ILLINOIS LIGHT ARTILLERY. Carbondale, IL: Southern IL U Pr, 2000. New paperback edition, originally published in 1965. Illustrated, maps, index, 206pp. $16.95.
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128) Hicken, Victor. ILLINOIS IN THE CIVIL WAR. Urbana, IL: U of IL Pr, 1991.
2nd ed. Illus, bib, ind, paperback, 417pp. $22.00.
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129) [31st Illinois Infantry] Morris, W. S. HISTORY OF THE 31ST REGIMENT ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS ORGANIZED BY
JOHN A. LOGAN. Carbondale, IL: So IL U Pr, 1998. Illus, roster, paperback,
229pp. $16.95.
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130) [9th Illinois Infantry] Morrison, Marion. A HISTORY OF THE 9TH REGIMENT ILLINOIS VOLUNTEER
INFANTRY.Carbondale, IL: Southern Ill U Pr, 1997. Intro by John Y. Simon.
Facs rpt of 1864 ed. Illus, roster, 143pp, hardcover in dj. $29.95.
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131) [9th Illinois Infantry] Morrison, Marion. A HISTORY OF THE 9TH REGIMENT ILLINOIS VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
Paperback ed. $15.95.
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132) [92nd Illinois Infantry] Swedberg, Clarie E., ed. THREE YEARS WITH THE 92ND ILLINOIS: THE CIVIL
WAR DIARY OF JOHN M. KING. Mechanicsburg, PA: Stackpole Books, 1999. Illus,
notes, ind, hardcover in dj, 262pp. $24.95.
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133) Williams, Richard Brady. CHICAGO’S BATTERY BOYS: THE CHICAGO MERCANTILE BATTERY IN THE CIVIL WAR’S WESTERN THEATER. New York: Savas Beatie, 2007. Illustrated, maps, notes, bibliography, index, paperback, 624pp. 22.95.
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134) [103rd Illinois Infantry] Wills, Charles W. ARMY LIFE OF AN ILLINOIS SOLDIER. Carbondale, IL:
Southern IL U Pr, 1996. Rpt. of 1906 ed. New intro by John Y. Simon. Paperback,
383pp. $16.95.
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135) [77th Illinois Infantry] Winschel, Terrence J. ed., THE CIVIL WAR DIARY OF A COMMON SOLDIER: WILLIAM WILEY OF THE 77TH ILLINOIS INFANTRY. Baton Rouge, LA: LSU Pr, 2001. Illus, notes, bib, ind, hardcover in dj, 280pp. Wartime diary with some postwar additions. The 77th Illinois participated in most of the major campaigns waged in Mississippi, Louisiana, Texas, and Alabama. $34.95.
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136) [95th Illinois Infantry] Wood, Wales W. A HISTORY OF THE 95TH REGIMENT ILLINOIS INFANTRY VOLUNTEERS.
Belvidere, IL: Boone County HS, 1993. Reprint of 1865 ed, with a new introduction
and index, plus 40 photos not in the original edition. Blue cloth, illus, index, 278pp. $25.00.
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137) [7th Indiana Cavalry] Cogley, Thomas S. HISTORY OF THE 7TH INDIANA CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS. Dayton,
OH: Morningside, 1991. Illus, ind, blue cloth, no dj, 312pp. $35.00.
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138) [67th Indiana Infantry] Winters, William. THE MUSICK OF THE MOCKING BIRD, THE ROAR OF THE CANNON.
Lincoln, NE: University of Nebraska Press, 1998. Front, map, notes, ind,
hardcover in dj, 154pp. Winters was in the 67th Indiana Infantry and served in the Vicksburg
and Red River Campaigns.$35.00.
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