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CPT Abalino Cutler Bardwell

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CPT Abalino Cutler Bardwell Veteran

Birth
Conneautville, Crawford County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
30 Jan 1920 (aged 75)
Dixon, Lee County, Illinois, USA
Burial
Dixon, Lee County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Plot
D/01231 G. A. R. Grave Stake #267
Memorial ID
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Captain, 147th Illinois Infantry

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Abalino Cutler Bardwell entered the service of his country as the "War of the Rebellion was drawing to a close. He enlisted on Feb 10th, 1865 with the 147th IL Inf. in Prophetstown, IL. He was mustered as Private on Feb 18th, 1865 with Co. "H" and immediately commissioned as a Captain with the same unit.

The 147th was organized at Camp Fry, Chicago, Ill., for 1 year February 18, 1865. It then moved to Louisville, Ky., thence to Nashville, Tenn., February 21-25, and to Chattanooga, Tenn., and Dalton, Ga., February 27-28. The Regiment was attached to 1st Brigade, 2nd Separate Division, District of the Etowah, Dept. of the Cumberland, to July, 1865. Dept. of Georgia to January, 1866. It saw duty at Dalton, Ga., operating against guerrillas till May 1, 1865. Expedition to Mill Creek March 14-16. Action near Dalton March 14. Expedition to Spring Place March 20-22, and to Ringgold March 28-29. Moved to Resaca May 1-2, thence to Calhoun June 26, to Dalton July 2-3. To Marietta, Macon and Albany July 27-31. Duty there and at Americus and Smithville till November. Moved to Macon and Hawkinsville November 4-6, thence to Savannah November 25-December 3. (Cos. "F" and "I" at Hawkinsville till November 28. Joined Regiment at Savannah December 5.) Duty at Savannah till January 23, 1866. Abalino was mustered out January 20, 1866 in Savannah Ga. The Regiment was moved to Springfield, Ill., January 23-31, and was discharged February 8, 1866. The Regiment lost during service, 3 Enlisted men killed and 31 Enlisted men by disease, for a total 34.
Captain, 147th Illinois Infantry

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Abalino Cutler Bardwell entered the service of his country as the "War of the Rebellion was drawing to a close. He enlisted on Feb 10th, 1865 with the 147th IL Inf. in Prophetstown, IL. He was mustered as Private on Feb 18th, 1865 with Co. "H" and immediately commissioned as a Captain with the same unit.

The 147th was organized at Camp Fry, Chicago, Ill., for 1 year February 18, 1865. It then moved to Louisville, Ky., thence to Nashville, Tenn., February 21-25, and to Chattanooga, Tenn., and Dalton, Ga., February 27-28. The Regiment was attached to 1st Brigade, 2nd Separate Division, District of the Etowah, Dept. of the Cumberland, to July, 1865. Dept. of Georgia to January, 1866. It saw duty at Dalton, Ga., operating against guerrillas till May 1, 1865. Expedition to Mill Creek March 14-16. Action near Dalton March 14. Expedition to Spring Place March 20-22, and to Ringgold March 28-29. Moved to Resaca May 1-2, thence to Calhoun June 26, to Dalton July 2-3. To Marietta, Macon and Albany July 27-31. Duty there and at Americus and Smithville till November. Moved to Macon and Hawkinsville November 4-6, thence to Savannah November 25-December 3. (Cos. "F" and "I" at Hawkinsville till November 28. Joined Regiment at Savannah December 5.) Duty at Savannah till January 23, 1866. Abalino was mustered out January 20, 1866 in Savannah Ga. The Regiment was moved to Springfield, Ill., January 23-31, and was discharged February 8, 1866. The Regiment lost during service, 3 Enlisted men killed and 31 Enlisted men by disease, for a total 34.

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