Papers, 1862, 1870.

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Papers, 1862, 1870.

One letter, Dec. 16, 1862, to Mrs. Moon, Mrs. Edgar and others in Carlinville who had presented the regiment with a flag. Gives a brief history of the regiment since receiving the flag. Account book from the Sangamon Vinegar Works gives the agreement entered into by Logan and Tyndale and the accounts for 1870.

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Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library

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Logan, John Alexander, 1826-1886

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John A. Logan was born near what is now Murphysboro, Jackson County, Illinois, the son of Dr. John Logan and Dr. Logan's second wife, Elizabeth (Jenkins) Logan. He studied with his father and with a private tutor, then studied for three years at Shiloh College. He enlisted in the 1st Illinois Infantry for the Mexican–American War, and received a commission as a second lieutenant and assignment as the regimental quartermaster. After the war Logan studied law in the office of his uncle, Alexand...

Tyndale, Sharon (Civil engineer)

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Sangamon Vinegar Works.

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United States. Army. Illinois Infantry Regiment, 32nd (1861-1865)

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Regiment mustered in Dec. 1861 for four years service in Civil War. From the description of Consolidated provision return: Fort Henry, Tenn., 1862 March 1-5. (Abraham Lincoln Presidential Library). WorldCat record id: 34607989 ...