tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5326223780463850836.post5379148890382244179..comments2023-10-11T09:12:39.054-05:00Comments on The Trans-Mississippian: Veterans of Trans-Mississippi Actions at ChickamaugaJane Johanssonhttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11723064098756475302noreply@blogger.comBlogger6125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5326223780463850836.post-47617149095115253442014-01-19T16:04:21.205-06:002014-01-19T16:04:21.205-06:00I had no idea when I did the posting that the list...I had no idea when I did the posting that the list would become so long--rather impressive isn't it? Thanks for being so observant.Jane Johanssonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11723064098756475302noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5326223780463850836.post-76328039555575258122014-01-19T10:51:41.112-06:002014-01-19T10:51:41.112-06:00I thought of a few more. All four Illinois regime...I thought of a few more. All four Illinois regiments in Luther Bradley's brigade at Chickamauga saw service in Missouri: the 22nd and 27th at Belmont, the 42nd with Fremont, and the 51st at New Madrid. Finally, the 21st Illinois of Carlin's brigade at Chickamauga also saw service under Grant in southeast Missouri. The list just keeps getting longer doesn't it????<br /><br />Andy PapenAnonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5326223780463850836.post-43724987846104917332014-01-18T18:53:51.603-06:002014-01-18T18:53:51.603-06:00Thanks for your comments about the 22nd Indiana an...Thanks for your comments about the 22nd Indiana and Battery G of the 1st Missouri Light Artillery. I've added them to the list!Jane Johanssonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11723064098756475302noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5326223780463850836.post-7503462287837169522014-01-18T18:47:24.576-06:002014-01-18T18:47:24.576-06:00I definitely remember my days of being a "low...I definitely remember my days of being a "lowly" (and poor) graduate student. For what ever reason, I have some nostalgia about that time. Keep those Arkansas units in mind because some day you'll be done (!) with graduate school.Jane Johanssonhttps://www.blogger.com/profile/11723064098756475302noreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5326223780463850836.post-34411479003423801542014-01-17T20:25:27.233-06:002014-01-17T20:25:27.233-06:00I would also include the 22nd Indiana (Pea Ridge) ...I would also include the 22nd Indiana (Pea Ridge) who, along with the 59th Illinois and the rest of Sidney Post's brigade, were lightly engaged at Chickamauga. They were guarding supply trains and missed the major action at Chickamauga. There are likely others who campaigned in the TM but maybe didn't fight at Pea Ridge or any of the other early battles. For example, Battery G, 1st Missouri Light Artillery was on Fremont's campaign in the fall of 61 and was also engaged at Chickamauga.<br /><br />Great idea for this list!<br /><br />Andy Papen Anonymousnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-5326223780463850836.post-2680941431097303562014-01-15T00:55:02.258-06:002014-01-15T00:55:02.258-06:00A book on Arkansas units is something I'm high...A book on Arkansas units is something I'm highly interested in pursuing someday. Unfortunately I'm a lowly graduate student, so it will be a while.Chuihttps://www.blogger.com/profile/15691379971920262816noreply@blogger.com