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    Gents,
    Here are some very good websites to use for the portrayal of the 89th Illinois. It has rosters, history, and research of the regiment.
    www.ilcivilwar.org/89_index.htm www.rootsweb.com/~ilcivilw/reg_html/089_reg.htm
    Cheers
    Terry Sorchy
    Last edited by Terry Sorchy; 06-29-2007, 11:03 PM.

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    Pards & Comrades,

    I came accross this info while doing research for the event. See what you think .


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      Here is the "Lost River'' He mentions. Pretty neat place.

      Kind Regards,
      Andrew Jerram

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        Also some neat accounts on www.89il.blogspot.com
        Cheers:D
        Terry Sorchy

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          Originally posted by Terry Sorchy View Post
          Also some neat accounts on www.89il.blogspot.com
          Cheers:D
          Terry Sorchy
          I actually served as Bugler for Charles Truman Hotchkiss descendants at the rededication of his grave marker about 6 years ago. A reenactor living in Arizona is his direct descendant, he even made a VHS movie on it. He's one of 13 ACW Generals buried in Rose Hill Cemetery, which is north of Chicago (south of Evanston) along the old Milwaukee Road tracks (currently used by METRA and the Union Pacific Rail Road). I pass by everyday.

          One of the pledging monies for soldiers dependents Railroads that the 89th IL was nicknamed after, eventually became the Milwaukee Road.
          RJ Samp
          (Mr. Robert James Samp, Junior)
          Bugle, Bugle, Bugle

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            Great links all.

            It si always good to brush up on an impression before putting it to use

            All the best

            Don S

            89th Ill Staff Topo Eng
            Don F Smith

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              Terry, thanks for the hook up on the blanket.
              Heath Potter

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                Gang - one very interesting first person factoid is that Illinois troops were prohibited from voting in the 1862 Elections, while Wisconsin and Iowa were allowed. This infuriated the Republican Party as the theory was most of the boys who joined up from the Land of Lincoln were likely Republican, costing the candidates many votes. We are a week shy of the election so it would have been a subject of conversation.

                The other biggee is the Emancipation Proclamation, the preliminary draft having been floated in public. Much debate on that as a war aim, to be sure.
                Soli Deo Gloria
                Doug Cooper

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                  As a minimum, everyone ought to read and absorb the info on this webpage:

                  Soli Deo Gloria
                  Doug Cooper

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                    To all:

                    I hope I can post this link here as it is from Zencast/WBTS Radio, but here is some audio information about the 89th Illinois Infantry Regiment at Murfreesboro :



                    See items #s 13, 14, and 15 on the list.

                    Hope this helps you! See you there. -Johnny


                    PS- I think his accent is Polish. :p
                    Last edited by Johnny Lloyd; 10-24-2007, 12:00 PM.
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