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134th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment

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Country
  
United States

Branch
  
Infantry

Allegiance
  
Union

Active
  
May 31, 1864, to October 5, 1864

The 134th Regiment Illinois Volunteer Infantry was an infantry regiment that served in the Union Army during the American Civil War. It was among scores of regiments that were raised in the summer of 1864 and known as Hundred Days Men, an effort to augment existing manpower for an all-out push to end the war within 100 days.

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Service

The 134th Illinois Infantry was organized in Chicago, Illinois, and mustered into Federal service on May 31, 1864, for a short, one-hundred-day enlistment. The 134th served in the garrison of Columbus, Kentucky.

The regiment was mustered out of service on October 25, 1864.

Total strength and casualties

The regiment suffered the deaths of one officer and 20 enlisted men who died of disease, for a total of 21 fatalities.

Commanders

  • Colonel Waters W. McChesney - mustered out with the regiment.
  • References

    134th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment Wikipedia