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66th Illinois Infantry
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Oliver Bowsher Rank Unknown
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Contact Name: Darcy Krumroy
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Date Added: 2/10/2006

Company A
Philip GreenRank Unknown
I am looking for information on my Great,great grandfather Philip Green. He was born in 1814 in Prussia/Germany and immigrated to the United States (unknown). He may have served in the Civil War Company A, Regime 66 as a sharp shooter.
Contact Name: Ronda Hewett
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Date Added: 9/1/2014

Company A
David Mortimore - Private
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Contact Name: Gretchen Mortimore Thill
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Date Added: 5/21/2005

Company C
Louis S SchloteRank Unknown
My records indicate he enlisted Sept first, 1862 and was discharged April 21st, 1864.
Contact Name: Bill Perry
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Contact Homepage: sax2nite@yahoo.com
Date Added: 1/28/2016

Company E
Oliver Staley - Private
Mustered in for service in Paris, IL on 10/10/61 as a private.
Contact Name: Jeff Adams
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Date Added: 1/10/2010

Company F
Patrick Thomas Quinn - Private
Patrick Quinn, my great granduncle, enlisted in Birge's Western Sharpshooters at Benton Barracks on 3 Oct 1861 at age 15 or 16. Served in this unit through entirety of war and was mustered out out with unit on July 7, 1865 in Louisville Ky.
Contact Name: Brian P O'Malley
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Date Added: 12/30/2012

Company G
Henry D. Talley - Private
Henry D. Talley (First_Last)
Regiment Name 66 Illinois Infantry
Side Union
Company G
Soldier's Rank_In Pvt.
Soldier's Rank_Out Pvt.
Alternate Name Henry D./Tally
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Film Number M539 roll 89
Contact Name: Melora Adams
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Date Added: 2/19/2008

Company I
Joseph Milton Gard - Private
Joseph Milton Gard was born 11 April 1838 in Wabash County, Illinois and was the son of Justus Gard and Anna Oman. He married Emily White shortly before the war on 18 Nov 1860 in Wabash County, Illinois. He enlisted as a Private on 09 October 1861 and was added to Company I, 66th Infantry Regiment Illinois on 25 November 1861. Joseph Milton Gard died on 07 July 1862 in Corinth, Mississippi. He is buried in Corinth National Cemetery at Corinth, Alcorn County, Mississippi in Section A - Grave Number 2234. He and Emily had one daughter, Rose Ann born in 1861. Emily (White) Gard [1843-1904] was married 2nd to William Washington Trexler on 04 March 1864 in Jasper County, Illinois. She died in Linn County, Oregon. She and William W. Trexler were the parents of 7 children. Joseph Milton Gard's only daughter, Rose Ann, married Perry Amos Lambird on 22 Feb 1880 in Jasper County, Illinois.
Contact Name: Kerry V. Armstrong
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Date Added: 7/2/2009

Company K
Levi David Mechling - Corporal
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Contact Name: Jane Burke
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Date Added: 3/24/2004

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