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Sgt. Franklin G. Daggett
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. D       102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted -Aug. 14, 1862
Mustered In -Sept. 2, 1862
Remarks -Mustered Out June 6, 1865 as a Private
     Known Actions;
       At the Start of the war the 102d Ill. was engaged with guarding railroads and chasing Guerrillas.   In mid 1863 five companies were mounted and armed with Spencer Rifles.   In Feb. of 1864 the mounts were turned in but the 102d kept the Spencers.
Resaca - May 14, 1864
Camp Creek - May 15, 1864
Burnt Hickory - May 25, 1864
Big Shanty - June 1, 1864
Peach Tree Creek - June 20, 1864
Averysboro - March 11, 1865

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Pvt. Erastus C. Daley
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. A       88th Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted - Aug. 5, 1862
Mustered In - Aug. 27, 1862
Remarks - Shot to death, Chattanooga for Desertion, Nov. 14, 1863

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Pvt. Solomon Dalley
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. D       139th Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted - May 19, 1864
Mustered In - June 1, 1864
Remarks - Mustered Out Oct. 28, 1864

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Pvt. Francis M, Darffy
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. I       72d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted - Dec. 24, 1863
Mustered In - Feb. 8, 1864
Remarks - Discharged Oct. 4, 1864; Disability

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Pvt. Isaac Darnell
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. D       139th Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted - May 12, 1864
Mustered In - June 1, 1864
Remarks - Mustered Out Oct. 28, 1864

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Cpl. John B. Darr
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. K       83d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted - Feb. 10, 1864 as a Private
Mustered In - Feb. 18, 1864
Remarks - Transferred to Co. G   61st Ill. Inf.

Co. G       61st Ill. Inft.
Transferred - Feb. 10, 1864 as a Private
Mustered In - Feb. 18, 1864
Remarks - Mustered Out Sept. 8, 1865 as a Cpl.

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Pvt. Dighton Davies
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. E       57th Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted - Dec. 4, 1861
Mustered In - Dec. 26, 1861
Remarks - Re-enlisted as a Veteran
       Not listed on the Veterans Roll

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Pvt. Frank W. Davies
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. E       57th Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted - De. 4, 1861
Mustered In - Dec. 26, 1861
Remarks - Died at Pittsburg, Tenn. April 15, 1862

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Pvt. Martin Davies
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. E       57th Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted - Dec. 7, 1861
Mustered In - Dec. 26, 1861
Remarks - Discharged April 29, 1862.
Armed with - U.S. Altered Muskets, .69.   Original Muskets made at the Harpers Ferry Arsenal.
       Known Actions
Fort Donelson
Pittsburg Landing, (A.K.A. Shiloh)
Corinth
Resaca
Allatoona Pass
Atlanta
Deep Cut

From the Knox County Genealogical Society       Linwood Cemetery, Galesburg, Sitewalk
Name - Martin Daves
Unit - Co. E   57th Ill. Inf.

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Pvt. Daniel W. Davis
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. I       33d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted - NOv. 1, 1861
Mustered In - Nov. 1, 1861
Remarks - Died at Griggsville, Ill. Oct. 10, 1863
       Known Actions
Cache Creek - July 7, 1862
Milliken's Bend, La. - April 20, 1863
Port Gibson - May 2, 1863
Champion Hills - May 16, 1863
Black River Bridge, Miss. - May 17, 1863
Vicksburg, Miss. - May 19, 1863
Jackson - July 5, 1863

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Pvt. Frank M. Davis
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. E       33d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted - Aug. 19, 1861
Mustered In - Sept. 2, 1861
Remarks - Died at St. Louis Oct. 19, 1862
       Known Actions
Cache Creek - July 7, 1862

From the 1870 Census
Name - George Davis
Aged - 28 Years
Born - 1842
Home in 1870 - Hendeerson, Knox Co., Ill.
Race - White
Occupation - Farm Laborer

From the 1880 Census
Name - George Davis
Aged - 38 Years
Born - 1842
Home in 1880 - Galesburg, Knox Co., Ill.
Address - 159 Chambers street
Race - White
Occupation - Farmer
Spouse - Clara Davis
Spouses Age - 32 Years

From the Find-a-Grave Index
Name - George R. Davis
Born - Feb. 1845
Died - March 7, 1905 in Knox Co., Ill.
Cemetery - Linwood Cemetery
Located in or near - Galesburg, Knox Co., Ill.
Spouse - Clara L. Davis

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From the Knox County Genealogical Society       Linwood Cemetery, Galesburg, Sitewalk
Name - George Davis
Unit - Co. F   2d Mich. Inf.

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\Sgt. George W. Davis
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Batt. H       2d Ill. Lt. Art'y
Home of Record - Not Filled In
Enlisted - Jan. 20, 1862 as a Private
Mustered In - Jan. 20, 1862
Remarks - Re-enlisted as a Veteran
       Note;
With his re-enlistment he received a $300 Veterans Bounty and a 30 day Veterans Furlough.
Re-enlisted - Jan. 21, 1864 as a Cpl.
Residence listed as Galesburg
Mustered In - Feb. 13, 1864
Rmarks - Mustered Out July 29, 1865 as  a Sgt.

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Pvt. James B. Davis
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. B       72d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted - Jan. 5, 1864
Mustered In - Feb. 22, 1864
Remarks - Killed at Franklin, Tenn. Nov. 30, 1864

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Cpl. Marcus Davis
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. E       71st Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted - July 7, 1862
Mustered In - July 22, 1862
Remarks - Mustered Out Oct. 27, 1862

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Pvt. William H. Davis
From U.S. Colored Troops by William A.Gladstone
Unit - 60th U.S.C.T.
Organized - Oct. 15 - Dec. 4, 1863 as the;
1st Iowa Volunteers A.D.
Mustered Out - Oct. 15 1865
State from - Iowa
Armed with - .577 Enfield model P1853

From the Civil War Soldiers Records and Profiles
Co. A       60th U. S. Colored Troops
Age at Enlistmenty - 21 Years
Enlisted - Sept. 9, 1863
Mustered In - Oct. 11, 1863
Mustered Out - Oct. 15, 1865 at Devall's Bluff, Arkansas
Survived the War - Yes
Born - 1842
Record Source - Roster of Iowa Soldiers in War of the Rebelion

From the 1880 Census
Name - William Davis
Aged - 32 Years
Born - 1848 in Virginia
Home in 1880 - Galesburg, Knox Co., Ill.
Address - 196 Chambers street
Race - Black
Occupation - Plasterer

From the 1900 Census
Name - William J. Davis
Aged - 56 Years
Born - 1843 in Virginia
Home in 1900 - 3rd Ward, Galesburg, Knox Co., Ill.
Address - 52 Logens
Race - Black
Occupation - Plasterer
CAn Read and Write - Yes
Marriage Year - 1884
Spouse - Mary E. Davis
Spouses Age - 43 Years

From the Knox County Genealogical Society       Linwood Cemetery, Galesburg, Sitewalk
Name - William Davis
Unit - Co. E   60th U. S. Colored Troops

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Pvt. Avis W. Davison
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. D       102d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted - Aug. 7, 1862
Mustered In - Sept. 2, 1862
Remarks - Mustered Out June 6, 1865
     Known Actions;
       At the Start of the war the 102d Ill. was engaged with guarding railroads and chasing Guerrillas.   In mid 1863 five companies were mounted and armed with Spencer Rifles.   In Feb. of 1864 the mounts were turned in but the 102d kept the Spencers.
Resaca - May 14, 1864
Camp Creek - May 15, 1864
Burnt Hickory - May 25, 1864
Big Shanty - June 1, 1864
Peach Tree Creek - June 20, 1864
Averysboro - March 11, 1865

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Pvt. Charles H. Day
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. B       130th Ill. Inft.
Revived
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted - Jan. 27, 1864
Mustered In - Jan. 27, 1864
Remarks - Mustered Out Aug. 15, 1865

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Pvt. Fred Dehnert
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. C       137th Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted - May 17, 1864
Mustered In - June 5, 1864
Remarks - Mustered Out Sept. 24, 1864

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Pvt. Henry Denning
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. C       43d Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted -Sept. 1, 1861
Mustered In -Dec. 16, 1861
Remarks -Dischargted July 8, 1862; Disabled

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From the Knox County Genealogical Society       Hope Cemetery, Galesburg, Sitewalk
Name - Dwight H. Dennis
Unit - Co. D   1st Ill. ?
Location - Soldiers Reserve

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Pvt. Francis M. DeVoss
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. D       139th Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted - May 11, 1864
Mustered In - June 1, 1864
Remarks - Mustered Out Oct. 28, 1864

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Pvt. George Dew
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. F      20th Ill. Inft.
Home of Record - Galesbu
Enlisted - June 26, 1861
Mustered In - June 26, 1861
Remarks - Discharged Dec. 9, 1861; Disability

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Pvt. G. C. Dietrich
From the Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois
Co. F       148th Ill. Inft.
One Years Service
Home of Record - Galesburg
Enlisted - Feb. 11, 1865
Mustered In - Feb. 11, 1865
Remarks - Mustered Out Aug. 30, 1865




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