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4TH ILLINOIS VOLUNTEER INFANTRY
Photo taken from "History of the Fourth Illinois Infantry" by Chaplain John R. Skinner, 1st Ed ©1899

 

Company K

Company K
Pvt. Fred W. Eberhardt - Litchfield, IL
Pvt. Charles E. Huber - Litchfield, IL; Cpl. Gaston DeRoy Stearns - Litchfield, IL

Regiment was enrolled April 26, 1898, and mustered into the service of the United States at Springfield, Illinois, May 20, 1898. Changed station from Springfield to Jacksonville, Florida (Camp Cuba Libre) on May 26, 1898.

The regiment arrived at Camp Cuba Libre on May 29, 1898.The unit moved from Jacksonville to Savannah, Georgia (Camp Onward) on October 20th 1898.The 4th left Savannah on January 4th for Havana, Cuba aboard the vessel Mobile. The regiment arrived in Havana(Camp Columbia) on January 7, 1899. February 19 to February 27, 1899, the regiment was on a trial march to Guines, Cuba and return. The distance of the march was approximately sixty-six miles.

The unit left Havana, Cuba to the Quarantine Camp, Egmont Key, Florida (near Tampa) on April 14, 1899. The 4th remained at Camp Egmont for three days and four nights. The regiment then moved to Camp McKenzie, Augusta, Georgia.

The 4th Illinois Infantry Regiment was mustered out of service on May 2, 1899 at Augusta, Georgia.

 

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