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98th Illinois Infantry
Company A
Atlas Badgley - Private
Enlisted as a Private on 07 March 1865
Enlisted in Company A, 98th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 07 March 1865.
Transferred Company A, 98th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 28 June 1865
Transferred to Company B, 61st Infantry Regiment Illinois on 28 June 1865.
Contact Name: Steve Badgley
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Date Added: 9/21/2005

Company A
Henry Cash - Private
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Contact Name: Harvey Cash
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Date Added: 3/9/2008

Company A
Samuel Cash - Private
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Contact Name: Harvey Cash
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Date Added: 3/9/2008

Company A
John Wesley Creek - Private
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Contact Name: Harvey Cash
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Date Added: 3/9/2008

Company A
Austin W Stanford - Captain
Part of Col John T Wilder's Lightning Brigade, who pioneered the idea of Mounted Infantry. They were one of the first units to use the Spencer repeating rifle, and consequently were able to perform well against larger units opposing them. Their action at Alexander's bridge at Chickamauga, a perfect example.
Contact Name: John Georges
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Date Added: 2/22/2015

Company A
Pallas Lafayette Wood - Private
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Contact Name: Burton F. Whited
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Date Added: 1/30/2013

Company C
Louis Moore - Private
Joined August 9, 1862 died September 20, 1863 of wounds recieved at Chickamauga.
Contact Name: Katy Suiter
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Date Added: 11/27/2007

Company C
John Amon Wallace - Corporal
Died of Disease; Murfreesboro, TN; Apr 25, 1863
Contact Name: Andrew Pine
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Date Added: 10/24/2007

Company D
james wesley johnson - Private
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Contact Name: minnie schreck
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Date Added: 3/29/2015

Company E
Austin W Gordon - Private
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Contact Name: Dan Cheatham
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Date Added: 7/6/2007

Company E
Albert Harvey - Private
Albert Harvey lived in Kansas after the war. He died in Cherryvale Kansas in 1939. I have his chair he used on the front porch. It sits in my business office,and prompts me to think of my family.
Contact Name: Brant Neer
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Date Added: 3/2/2011

Company F
John Edwards - Private
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Contact Name: Marsha Gepner
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Date Added: 6/28/2007

Company F
John Henry Funkhouser - Sergeant
My great grandfather was a sergeant in co. F of the 98th Illinois, I amtrying to locate records which may show discharge informationa nd etc. He enlisted with his brother Simeon in sept. 1862, however I have not found a discharge date.
Contact Name: Brent Brommel
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Date Added: 6/25/2005

Company F
Alexander Koontz - Private
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Contact Name: Wanda Koontz Prosser
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Date Added: 6/13/2005

Company F
Archibald H. Maxwell - Private
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Contact Name: Dolly Maxwell Wheatly
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Date Added: 8/23/2006

Company F
Joseph Young - Private
Served in 98th Illinois Mustered in Sept. 3, 1862 until mustered out June 27, 1865. Died, March 7, 1870, as a result of Chronic Bronchitis Contacted at Bledsoe Creek in December of 1862 but remained on active duty through the war.
Contact Name: Keith Keller
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Date Added: 4/10/2007

Company H
ELI Thomas Butler - Private
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Contact Name: Charles Butler
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Date Added: 9/26/2007

Company H
Enoch Johnson - Private
Enoch Johnson is my Great grand father, was shot on Sept 20, 1863 at Chickamauga Georgia, and later was discharged July 6 1864
Contact Name: Jerry Madding
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Date Added: 5/23/2009

Company I
Ebenezer BosticRank Unknown
Born 1841 Ebenezer mustered into the 98th on 3 Sept 1862 at Dillborough, Iowa, USA. 7 Oct 1863 he was wounded at the Battle of Farmington Tennessee. He Died in Bowling Green, Warren, Kentucky and was buried at the National Cemetery in Nashville, Davidson, Tennessee. He left a widow Hanna Jenkins Bostic. He was one of five Bostic brothers that served the Union during the Civil war.
Contact Name: Paul Guess
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Date Added: 10/6/2011

Company I
Richard BosticRank Unknown
Born in 1837 Richard Mustered into the 98 on 3 Sep 1862, at Dillborough, Iowa, USA. He mustered out 27 June 1865 at Nashville, Davidson County Tennessee, USA, one of five Bostic Brothers to serve the Union during the Civil War.
Contact Name: Paul Guess
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Date Added: 10/6/2011

Company I
John Thornton Burnside - Private
Enlisted as a private from Newton, Illinois on Sep 3, 1862.
Applied for a pension on Apr 17, 1891.
Contact Name: Stephen Staruch
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Date Added: 1/25/2013

Company I
Charles F.M. Morey - Corporal
Cpl. Charles Francis Marion Morey is my Great-Great Grandfather. He was wounded during the war in his hand which produced a hole that he would entertain my grandfather with by pulling a hankerchief through. He died in 1902 and is buried near Yale Illinois.
Contact Name: Dennis J. Bridwell
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Date Added: 8/21/2005

Company K
Orville Lumis Kelly - Captain
Was killed along with 7 others and 75 wounded Sept. 8, 1862 at Bridgeport, Ill. in a train accident as the Regiment was moving to Louisville, Ky.
Contact Name: Mark Audi
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Date Added: 2/8/2009

Company K
Addison Webb - Sergeant
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Contact Name: Peter Webb
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Date Added: 2/22/2014

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