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Civil War Monument

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Civil War Monument

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Glenarm, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
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ERECTED 1910 BY C. I. PULLIAM AND WIFE
IN MEMORY OF THEIR FRIENDS WHO SERVED IN THE CIVIL WAR

Names on plaque are listed below. Other info is from IL State Register, Springfield, IL, 8-10-1910, in article regarding the dedication of the monument on 8-09-1910.

114th ILL. INF.
G. L. Drennan: served until end of war; buried in Oak Ridge
B.F. Fletcher: wounded at Vicksburg, prisoner at Andersonville from battle of Guntown to end of war
J.W. Lockridge: prisoner at Andersonville from battle of Guntown to the end of war
R.S. Patten: prisoner at Andersonville from battle of Guntown to the end of war
John Penick: served to end of war
Samuel Lewis: wounded at Guntown;prisoner at Andersonville to end of war
Jack Baker: served until end of war
S.H. Bowman: (C. H.) - died in service on 9/6/1863
W.L. Ogg: served to the end of war
John D. Hill: prisoner at Andersonville from battle of Guntown to the end of the war
J.W. Dodds: killed in battle at Tupelo, Miss., July 15, 1864
J.H. Pulliam: prisoner in Andersonville from battle of Guntown to end of the war
Jas. P. Lawley
J.D. Smith: prisoner at Andersonville from Guntown to end of the war
O. Ridgeway: served to end of the war; prisoner; later died in Idaho.

124th ILL. INF.
S.N. Sanders: received bayonet wound in neck
T.J. Sanders: served to end of war
M.L. Sanders: served to end of war
J.F. Sanders: served to end of war
A.D. Sanders: served to end of war

30th ILL. INF.
J.F. Cassity: wounded near Atlanta, died of wounds
B.H. Taylor: wounded at Fort Donelson, buried here


155th OHIO
Jacob Young

12th ILL. CAV.
J.N. Nichols:
R.H. Easley: wounded May 29, 1862
Samuel Lewis:
J.W. Phelps: died since the war, buried in this cemetery
David Lewis
C.A. Wilson: died in field hospital 8/13/64
J.A. Ogg
S.L. Wilson

10th ILL. CAVALRY
Marion Lockridge: disabled in service; discharged Jan 1863
Levi Cassity: lost arm in service; discharged 12/31/62
Geo. Roberts
N.M. Hutton
R. Lockridge: died in field hospital 11/18/62
B.F. Hutton: served from 9/20/61 to 12/30/64

73rd ILL. INF.
John T. Drennan: wounded at Chickamauga, discharged 6/18/64
David Cook: died of wounds 9/20/1863
Alec Cassity: wounded in the knee, served until end of war
J.W. Osborn: served to end of war

LIGHT ARTILLERY
James Irwin: died since the war
J.J. Russell: died since the war; buried in this cemetery

69th OHIO
John Young

7th ILL. INF
David O'Keefe: wounded at Allatoona; reenlisted as veteran and served until end of war
Jos. O. Pulliam: re-enlisted as a veteran; served to end
David Nichols: died in the war, June 2, 1862
J.P. Brasfield: died since the war
Thomas Hill: re-enlisted as a veteran and served until end of war
James H. Rape: Died June 5, 1910
A.N. Scott: re-enlisted as veteran and served until end of war. Buried here.

133rd ILL. INF.
John R. Pulliam: mustered out on 9/24/64
Tom McCoy: mustered out 9/24/64
D.M. Shellhouse: mustered out on 9/24/64
S.B. Turner: mustered out 9/24/64
Orren Curvey: mustered out 9/24/64
J.M. Lockridge; mustered out 9/24/64

11th MO. INF.
Thomas Drennan:
Thomas Shutt: died since the war
John Headley: died in the service; buried in this cemetery
Joseph Coleman

MO. REG
J.A. Ewing: died since the war

37th MO.
William Drennan: killed in battle of Centralia, Mo.

3rd ILL. CAVALRY
George E. Stake: served from 5/11/61 to 9/19/64
ERECTED 1910 BY C. I. PULLIAM AND WIFE
IN MEMORY OF THEIR FRIENDS WHO SERVED IN THE CIVIL WAR

Names on plaque are listed below. Other info is from IL State Register, Springfield, IL, 8-10-1910, in article regarding the dedication of the monument on 8-09-1910.

114th ILL. INF.
G. L. Drennan: served until end of war; buried in Oak Ridge
B.F. Fletcher: wounded at Vicksburg, prisoner at Andersonville from battle of Guntown to end of war
J.W. Lockridge: prisoner at Andersonville from battle of Guntown to the end of war
R.S. Patten: prisoner at Andersonville from battle of Guntown to the end of war
John Penick: served to end of war
Samuel Lewis: wounded at Guntown;prisoner at Andersonville to end of war
Jack Baker: served until end of war
S.H. Bowman: (C. H.) - died in service on 9/6/1863
W.L. Ogg: served to the end of war
John D. Hill: prisoner at Andersonville from battle of Guntown to the end of the war
J.W. Dodds: killed in battle at Tupelo, Miss., July 15, 1864
J.H. Pulliam: prisoner in Andersonville from battle of Guntown to end of the war
Jas. P. Lawley
J.D. Smith: prisoner at Andersonville from Guntown to end of the war
O. Ridgeway: served to end of the war; prisoner; later died in Idaho.

124th ILL. INF.
S.N. Sanders: received bayonet wound in neck
T.J. Sanders: served to end of war
M.L. Sanders: served to end of war
J.F. Sanders: served to end of war
A.D. Sanders: served to end of war

30th ILL. INF.
J.F. Cassity: wounded near Atlanta, died of wounds
B.H. Taylor: wounded at Fort Donelson, buried here


155th OHIO
Jacob Young

12th ILL. CAV.
J.N. Nichols:
R.H. Easley: wounded May 29, 1862
Samuel Lewis:
J.W. Phelps: died since the war, buried in this cemetery
David Lewis
C.A. Wilson: died in field hospital 8/13/64
J.A. Ogg
S.L. Wilson

10th ILL. CAVALRY
Marion Lockridge: disabled in service; discharged Jan 1863
Levi Cassity: lost arm in service; discharged 12/31/62
Geo. Roberts
N.M. Hutton
R. Lockridge: died in field hospital 11/18/62
B.F. Hutton: served from 9/20/61 to 12/30/64

73rd ILL. INF.
John T. Drennan: wounded at Chickamauga, discharged 6/18/64
David Cook: died of wounds 9/20/1863
Alec Cassity: wounded in the knee, served until end of war
J.W. Osborn: served to end of war

LIGHT ARTILLERY
James Irwin: died since the war
J.J. Russell: died since the war; buried in this cemetery

69th OHIO
John Young

7th ILL. INF
David O'Keefe: wounded at Allatoona; reenlisted as veteran and served until end of war
Jos. O. Pulliam: re-enlisted as a veteran; served to end
David Nichols: died in the war, June 2, 1862
J.P. Brasfield: died since the war
Thomas Hill: re-enlisted as a veteran and served until end of war
James H. Rape: Died June 5, 1910
A.N. Scott: re-enlisted as veteran and served until end of war. Buried here.

133rd ILL. INF.
John R. Pulliam: mustered out on 9/24/64
Tom McCoy: mustered out 9/24/64
D.M. Shellhouse: mustered out on 9/24/64
S.B. Turner: mustered out 9/24/64
Orren Curvey: mustered out 9/24/64
J.M. Lockridge; mustered out 9/24/64

11th MO. INF.
Thomas Drennan:
Thomas Shutt: died since the war
John Headley: died in the service; buried in this cemetery
Joseph Coleman

MO. REG
J.A. Ewing: died since the war

37th MO.
William Drennan: killed in battle of Centralia, Mo.

3rd ILL. CAVALRY
George E. Stake: served from 5/11/61 to 9/19/64

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  • Added: Aug 4, 2008
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  • Find a Grave, database and images (https://www.findagrave.com/memorial/28764310/civil_war_monument: accessed ), memorial page for Civil War Monument (unknown–unknown), Find a Grave Memorial ID 28764310, citing Cumberland Sugar Creek Cemetery, Glenarm, Sangamon County, Illinois, USA; Maintained by BjJ (contributor 46902476).