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Thomas O'Brien

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Thomas O'Brien

Birth
Death
10 Apr 1893 (aged 57–58)
Burial
Marshalltown, Marshall County, Iowa, USA Add to Map
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Civil War Veteran
Thomas served in the Civil War, Company I, One Hundred Fifty-Third Illinois Volunteer Infantry.
His residence was in Winfielld, DuPage, Illinois when he enlisted in the Civil War.

Adjutant General's Report - One Hundred and Fifty-Third (one Year) Infantry.
Name & Rank: O'Brien, Thomas, Private
Residence: Winfield, IL
Date of Enlistment: Feb. 18, 1865
Date of Muster: Feb 27, 1865
Mustered Out: Sept. 21, 1865

One Hundred and Fifty-Third Infantry. Organized at Chicago and mustered in, February 27, 1865, for one year; was not engaged in any battles. It was mustered out, Sept. 15, 1865, and moved to Springfield, Ill., and, Sept. 24, received final pay and discharge.

The following was found on the state of Illinois Database site under the title "Illinois Civil War Muster and Descriptive Rolls" file. http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/datcivil.html

153rd Illinois Infantry
The ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THIRD INFANTRY ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS was organized at Camp Fry, Ill., by Colonel Stephen Bronson, and was mustered in February 27, 1865, for one year.

On March 4, moved by rail, via Louisville and Nashville, reporting to Major General Millroy. The Regiment was assigned to the Second Brigade, Defenses of Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, Brevet Brigadier General Dudley commanding Brigade.

In the latter part of March, Major Wilson, with three companies, went on a campaign into Alabama, and returned. On July 1st moved, via Nashville and Louisville to Memphis, Tenn., and was assigned to the command of Brevet Major General A. L. Chetlain.

Was mustered out September 15, 1865, and moved to Springfield, Ill., and September 24 received final pay and discharge. Colonel Bronson received appointment as Brevet Brigadier General.
Civil War Veteran
Thomas served in the Civil War, Company I, One Hundred Fifty-Third Illinois Volunteer Infantry.
His residence was in Winfielld, DuPage, Illinois when he enlisted in the Civil War.

Adjutant General's Report - One Hundred and Fifty-Third (one Year) Infantry.
Name & Rank: O'Brien, Thomas, Private
Residence: Winfield, IL
Date of Enlistment: Feb. 18, 1865
Date of Muster: Feb 27, 1865
Mustered Out: Sept. 21, 1865

One Hundred and Fifty-Third Infantry. Organized at Chicago and mustered in, February 27, 1865, for one year; was not engaged in any battles. It was mustered out, Sept. 15, 1865, and moved to Springfield, Ill., and, Sept. 24, received final pay and discharge.

The following was found on the state of Illinois Database site under the title "Illinois Civil War Muster and Descriptive Rolls" file. http://www.cyberdriveillinois.com/departments/archives/datcivil.html

153rd Illinois Infantry
The ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-THIRD INFANTRY ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS was organized at Camp Fry, Ill., by Colonel Stephen Bronson, and was mustered in February 27, 1865, for one year.

On March 4, moved by rail, via Louisville and Nashville, reporting to Major General Millroy. The Regiment was assigned to the Second Brigade, Defenses of Nashville and Chattanooga Railroad, Brevet Brigadier General Dudley commanding Brigade.

In the latter part of March, Major Wilson, with three companies, went on a campaign into Alabama, and returned. On July 1st moved, via Nashville and Louisville to Memphis, Tenn., and was assigned to the command of Brevet Major General A. L. Chetlain.

Was mustered out September 15, 1865, and moved to Springfield, Ill., and September 24 received final pay and discharge. Colonel Bronson received appointment as Brevet Brigadier General.


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