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Corp James Oliver Logue

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Corp James Oliver Logue Veteran

Birth
Death
6 Feb 1863 (aged 31–32)
USA
Burial
Mason County, Illinois, USA Add to Map
Memorial ID
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NAME: James Oliver Logue.
FATHER: Jonathan M. Logue.
MOTHER: Isabel (Lane) Logue.

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History of the 85th Illinois Volunteers
Illinois Volunteer Infantry
by
Henry J. Aten
1901
CHAPTER XXIX.
Pages 375-392

"CORPORAL JAMES O. LOGNE [Logue] aged thirty, born in Cass county, Illinois, was unmarried and a farmer when he enlisted from Mason county, chosen corporal at the organization of the company, served through the Kentucky campaign; his health failing he was discharged January 7, 1863, and died at Lincoln, Ill., on his way home.
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Company C was enrolled by Samuel Black, a farmer residing near Mason City, between July 23 and August 15, 1862, the entire company, except two – one from Logan and one from Peoria – enlisting from Mason county. At the organization of the company the following commissioned officers were elected: Samuel Black, captain; George A. Blanchard, first lieutenant, and Dr. William W. Walker, second lieutenant.
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Of the 102 officers and men originally mustered in 8 were killed in action, 7 died of wounds, and 14 were hit whose wounds did not prove fatal while in the service, 22 died of disease, 24 were discharged for disability, 7 were transferred, 2 officers resigned and 31 officers and men were mustered out with the regiment.
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The company bore well its part, and did its full share in making history of the regiment one of which its members may be justly proud."
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[End].
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SOURCES:
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• Biographical information on this memorial about Corporal James Oliver Logue/LOGNE and the Civil War was provided by Debra (#47324320).
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• Memorial originally created by Diane, (Find-A-Grave contributor # 73446560).
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PHOTO CREDIT:
• Source of one [2011] memorial stone photograph: Diane, (Find A Grave Member #47295119) .
• Source of two [2013] memorial stone photographs: Debra, (Find a Grave Member #47324320).
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ILLINOIS CIVIL WAR DETAIL REPORT
[Transcribed by Cathy Porter-Maynard].

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Name: LOGUE, JAMES O.
Rank: CPL Company C Unit 85 IL US INF.
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PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Residence: MASON CO, ILLINOIS.
Age 30:
Height: 6' 1.
Hair: BLACK.
Eyes: HAZEL.
Complexion: DARK.
Marital Status: SINGLE.
Occupation: FARMER.
Nativity: CASS CO, ILLINOIS.
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Service Record:
Joined When: JUL 23, 1862.
Joined Where: MASON CO, ILLINOIS.
Joined By Whom: CPT. BLACK
Period: 3 YRS.
Muster In: AUG 27, 1862.
Muster In Where: PEORIA, ILLINOIS.
Muster In By Whom: N/A.
Muster Out: N/A.
Muster Out Where: N/A.
Muster Out By Whom: N/A.
Remarks: DISCHARGED AT NASHVILLE TENN JAN 7, 1863 FOR DISABILITY.
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*[NOTE by Cathy Porter-Maynard: James Oliver Logue was the son of Jonathan M. Logue & Isabel LANE Logue].
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NAME: James Oliver Logue.
FATHER: Jonathan M. Logue.
MOTHER: Isabel (Lane) Logue.

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History of the 85th Illinois Volunteers
Illinois Volunteer Infantry
by
Henry J. Aten
1901
CHAPTER XXIX.
Pages 375-392

"CORPORAL JAMES O. LOGNE [Logue] aged thirty, born in Cass county, Illinois, was unmarried and a farmer when he enlisted from Mason county, chosen corporal at the organization of the company, served through the Kentucky campaign; his health failing he was discharged January 7, 1863, and died at Lincoln, Ill., on his way home.
.
Company C was enrolled by Samuel Black, a farmer residing near Mason City, between July 23 and August 15, 1862, the entire company, except two – one from Logan and one from Peoria – enlisting from Mason county. At the organization of the company the following commissioned officers were elected: Samuel Black, captain; George A. Blanchard, first lieutenant, and Dr. William W. Walker, second lieutenant.
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Of the 102 officers and men originally mustered in 8 were killed in action, 7 died of wounds, and 14 were hit whose wounds did not prove fatal while in the service, 22 died of disease, 24 were discharged for disability, 7 were transferred, 2 officers resigned and 31 officers and men were mustered out with the regiment.
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The company bore well its part, and did its full share in making history of the regiment one of which its members may be justly proud."
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[End].
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SOURCES:
.
• Biographical information on this memorial about Corporal James Oliver Logue/LOGNE and the Civil War was provided by Debra (#47324320).
.
• Memorial originally created by Diane, (Find-A-Grave contributor # 73446560).
.
PHOTO CREDIT:
• Source of one [2011] memorial stone photograph: Diane, (Find A Grave Member #47295119) .
• Source of two [2013] memorial stone photographs: Debra, (Find a Grave Member #47324320).
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ILLINOIS CIVIL WAR DETAIL REPORT
[Transcribed by Cathy Porter-Maynard].

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Name: LOGUE, JAMES O.
Rank: CPL Company C Unit 85 IL US INF.
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PERSONAL CHARACTERISTICS:
Residence: MASON CO, ILLINOIS.
Age 30:
Height: 6' 1.
Hair: BLACK.
Eyes: HAZEL.
Complexion: DARK.
Marital Status: SINGLE.
Occupation: FARMER.
Nativity: CASS CO, ILLINOIS.
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Service Record:
Joined When: JUL 23, 1862.
Joined Where: MASON CO, ILLINOIS.
Joined By Whom: CPT. BLACK
Period: 3 YRS.
Muster In: AUG 27, 1862.
Muster In Where: PEORIA, ILLINOIS.
Muster In By Whom: N/A.
Muster Out: N/A.
Muster Out Where: N/A.
Muster Out By Whom: N/A.
Remarks: DISCHARGED AT NASHVILLE TENN JAN 7, 1863 FOR DISABILITY.
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*[NOTE by Cathy Porter-Maynard: James Oliver Logue was the son of Jonathan M. Logue & Isabel LANE Logue].
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