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FEATURES: CIVIL WAR UNITS: 35th Illinois Volunteer Infantry, USA [BACK]


11th Indiana - Original Photos:



Photo 01: Lew Wallace, Colonel, 11th Indiana, promoted to Brig. General


Photo 02: Dan Macauley, Colonel, 11th Indiana, promoted from Adjutant to Major, then Lt. Colonel, then Colonel of the 11th Indiana. Promoted to Brig. General. Courtesy: Carlisle Barracks


Photo 03: Dan Macauley, Colonel, 11th Indiana, pictured in his G.A.R. Uniform. Courtesy: Carlisle Barracks


Photo 04: William H. Brown, Corporal, Co. A, mortally wounded at the Battle of Shiloh. Courtesy: David K. Brown


Photo 05: John P. McGrew, Adjutant, 11th Indiana, promoted to Captain, Company D. Courtesy: Carlisle Barracks


Photo 06: John L. Furnish, Company E. Courtesy: Jeff Standifer


Photo 07: Samuel Beeman, Company E. Courtesy: Carlisle Barracks


Photo 08: Andy Goldsborough, Company G. Courtesy: Vivian Doolen, of Decatur, Illinois, and Pat Goldsborough Napier


Photo 09: John L. Cook, Company G. Courtesy: Shaun Grenan


Photo 10: Unknown Soldier, 11th Indiana, listed as E.M. Courtesy: Carlisle Barracks





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