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The History of Battery I, 2nd Regiment, Illinois Light Artillery Thaddeus C. S. Brown, Samuel J. Murphy, and William G. Putney Edited
with a Foreword by Clyde Walton
November 2000 ISBN 0-8093-2342-7 | paper |$16.95t 181 pages | 5 maps, 18 line drawings | 6 1/8 x 9 1/4
A Shawnee Classic
“The
history prepared by Brown, Murphy, and Putney benefits greatly, both in
substance and in readability, from Walton’s expert editing. Especially
valuable is the information, gleaned largely from unit rolls and other
original sources, on nativity, occupation and age of officers and men, and
on the unit’s organization, equipment, and assignments.”—Bell I.
Wiley, Journal of the Illinois
State Historical Society
Much
has been written of the infantry and the cavalry during the Civil War, but
little attention has been paid the artillery. Through the battles of
Chickamauga and Missionary Ridge in 1863 and the Atlanta Campaign of 1864
and with General Sherman’s forces on the famous March to the Sea, the
acts of a courageous fighting group are vividly recounted in Behind
the Guns: The History of Battery I, 2nd Regiment, Illinois
Light Artillery. Originally published in 1965 in a limited edition,
this regimental history of a light artillery unit was written by three of
its soldiers, including the bugler.
Battery
I was formed in 1861 by Charles W. Keith of Joliet and Henry B. Plant of
Peoria. More than a hundred men were mustered into service in December
near Springfield and left for Cairo in February 1862. The battery trained
at Camp Paine across the Ohio River in Kentucky until March, when the men
were dispatched to the South. During the war, the Battery was attached to
three different armies: the Army of the Mississippi, the Army of the Ohio,
and the Army of the Cumberland.
Clyde
C. Walton’s foreword and the narrative discuss the variety of weapons
used by the unit, including James, Parrott, and Rodman guns and the
bronze, muzzle-loading Napoleons that fired twelve-pound projectiles. The
book also includes an account of the prisoner-of-war experience of Battery
I lieutenant Charles McDonald, biographical sketches of the battery
soldiers, and eighteen maps and five line drawings.
Clyde
C. Walton was an Illinois State Historian, librarian at Northern
Illinois University, and librarian at the University of Colorado at
Boulder.
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