Saturday, April 20, 2013

Quartermaster Sgt. Thomas C. Pennington

Quartermaster Sgt. Thomas C. Pennington
 
Co. B       36th Ill. Dragoons
Re-Designaged as,
Co. K       15th Ill. Cav.
Clinton's Rangers

   Enlisted, Aug. 17, 1861.

   Notice: Sept. 11, 1861 issue Elgin's Weekly Gazette.
   With the Fox River Regiment, in camp below Aurora, all our readers are well acquainted.  From the moment of its conception to the present hour it has gone right on to a full and complete success.  It is now 1200 strong and will, no doubt, be ordered to St. Louis in a few days there to be equipped and put into the Grand Army.

   Residence, Plato, Ill's.
   Mustered In, Sept. 23, 1861 as a Pvt.

   Re-enlisted as a veteran Feb. 1, 1864 and paid a $300 Veterans Bounty, then sent home on 30 days Veterans Furlough.  Here he listed his home of record as Willmington.

   Notice; Dec. 30, 1863 issue Elgin's Weekly Gazette.
THE $300 BOUNTY.
   Washington, Dec. 28,-Col. Fry has ordered the three hundred dollars bounty to be paid to the 15th Illinois cavalry, of General Farnsworth's new cavalry Brigade, now rendezvoused at St. Charles, Kane county.

   Transferred to,
Co. K       10th Ill. Cav.

   Served as Military Police in New Orleans.
   Mustered Out, July 15, 1865 as a QM Sgt.

      Known Actions;
 Ft. Henry, Tenn.,       Feb. 7, 1862
Ft. Donnelson, Tenn.       Feb. 11, 1862
Shiloh, Tenn.       April 7, 1862
Briton's Lane       Sept. 1, 1862
Tullahoma       June, 24, 1863
Iuka, Miss.       July 7, 1863
Chickamauga, Ga.       Sept. 18, 1863
Mission Ridge, Ga.       Nov. 25, 1863
Resaca, Ga.       May 13, 1864
Kennasaw Mt. Ga.       June 27, 1864

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