![]() ![]() of the Cumberland, to December, 1863 Post of Murfreesboro, District of Nashville, Dept. of the Cumberland, to June, 1863 3rd Brigade, 1st Division, Reserve Corps, Army of the Cumberland, to October, 1863 Coburn's Unattached Brigade, Dept. of the Ohio, to November, 1862 1st Brigade, 3rd Division, Army of Kentucky, to February, 1863 Coburn's Brigade, Baird's Division, Army of Kentucky, Dept. It was attached to 2nd Brigade, 1st Division, Army of Kentucky, Dept. The 22nd was organized at Racine, Wis., and mustered in September 2, 1862. Appleton living in Chicago, age 25, born in Maine. census for Cook County, Illinois lists an Isaac B. The index states that he was 20 years old, born in Maine, and was a soldier in the 22nd Regiment of Wisconsin Volunteers. The Roster of Wisconsin Volunteers, War of the Rebellion, 1861-1865 does not list Isaac Appleton in any of the companies of the 22ndRegiment. The Index to the 1862 Military Census for Lake County, Illinois lists an Isaac Appleton who resided in Deerfield Township at the time. Appleton” among the Civil War veterans living in Highland Park at the time they enlisted. Notes on History of Highland Park Illinois (1920) by Evva Egan Truax lists a “Mr. Please contact the Highland Park Historical Society by phone at 84 ane/or by email at Isaac The Archives and Local History collections welcome addtional information and materials doucmenting local residents who served during the Civil War. Based on the 2000 census of the United States, 2% of the population would be more than 5.6 million men. ![]() This was 2% of the entire population of the United States in 1860. It is estimated that between 600,000-620,000 men died in the Civil War. Other sources of information are generally cited in the text. Several fought in the same regiment, for example Edward Bartlett and Frederick Richards in the 17th cavalry, Stephen Kline and John Mooney in the 20th infantry, and Thomas Moroney, David O’Brien, and Edward Whalen in the 89th infantry. For details of the battles, information has been taken from Illinois in the Civil War by Victor Hicken. Several soldiers fought in regiments that were part of the same brigade, such as the 42nd and 51st regiments. These Civil War veterans either came from or subsequently lived in Highland Park. ![]()
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