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    1. [ILLOGAN] 106th Infantry -- Civil War
    2. I found this today. 106th Illinois Infantry [references] Dyer, Frederick H. A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion. Vol. 2. Dayton, OH: Morningside, 1979. Ref. See p. 1092 (1 photocopied page) for a concise summary of the regiment's service. [note: this is available online] <http://www.rootsweb.com/~ilcivilw/county/logan.htm> IL. Mil & Naval Dept. Report of the Adjutant General of the State of Illinois. Vol. 6. Springfield, IL: Journal Co, 1901. UA43I322v6. See pp. 3-25 (12 photocopied pages) for a roster of the regiment. .Vicksburg Mil Park Comm. Illinois at Vicksburg. Chicago: Blakeley, 1907. E475.27I29. See pp. 283-85 (3 photocopied pages) for a brief recountal of the regiment's service during the Vicksburg Campaign. Our Photo Archive includes images of individuals of this unit.106inf from: <http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/photodb.html> RG98S-CWP95.57 A full standing view of Pvt. William O. Harrington, Co. H, 106th Regt., Illinois Vol. Inf. Wartime photo. RG98S-CWP 151.74 Wartime bust view of Capt. Abram F. Risser, Co. B, 106th Regt., Illinois Vol. Inf. RG98S-CWP 151.75 Nearly a full length seated view of Pvt. John Hankins, Co. K, 106th Regt., Illinois Vol. Inf. RG98S-CWP 165.85 3/4 standing view of an elderly Corp. Jacob S. Wright, Co. H, 106th Regt., Ill. Vol. Inf. RG98S-CWP 165.86 Group photo with family of Corp. Jacob S. Wright, Co. H, 106th Regt., Ill. Vol. Inf. RG98S-CWP 183.50 Pictured in a 9 button frock coat that has a pocket on the right breast side is Pvt. Willis Adams, Co. G, 106th Regt., Ill. Vol. Inf. RG98S-CWP 183.51 1/2 seated image of Pvt. Willis Adams, Co. G, 106th Regt., Ill. Vol. Inf. He is pictured in uniform with a 20th Corps badge on his kepi. Ordering Photographs Please note also that this is only a catalog. At present, we do not have photographs linked to the catalog entries. Duplicates of photos may be obtained by following these directions. Send a message to the MHI Special Collections Branch. This may be accomplished in several ways: e-mail to Special Collections <http://carlisle-www.army.mil/usamhi/SCmail.html> postal mail to U.S. Army Military History Institute ATTN: Special Collections 22 Ashburn Drive Carlisle, PA 17013-5008 or call them directly at +1-717-245-3434 In the message, provide your postal address and the catalog number of the photograph you desire (the Photo ID or "RG" number). They will mail a photocopy of the photograph to you for your examination and approval, along with much more detailed instructions, which will include charges for the duplication of photos. Assuming that you want a copy of the photograph(s), you will then mail a check for the appropriate amount payable to "MHI Fund" and the copy will be furnished after a suitable number of weeks for processing. Cheryl Rothwell clrothwell@mindspring.com

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