Residence Grand Rapids IL.
Enlisted on 8/12/1862 as a Private, on 8/27/1862 he mustered into "D" Co. IL 104th Infantry.
He was transferred out on 10/7/1864, into the Veteran Reserve Corps (formerly the Invalid Corps).
He applied for a pension on 6/28/1880 from the state of NE (application # 385,050). His widow, Ann Eliza, applied for a pension on 8/10/1917 from the state of KS (application # 1,105,408).
The 104th Regiment was organized at Ottawa, in August 1862, and was composed almost entirely of La Salle county men. The unit mustered out 6/6/1865 and discharged at Chicago, IL, 7/11/1865.
Detailed Soldier Record
ANDERSON, HENRY B
Battle Unit Name: 104th Regiment, Illinois Infantry
Side: Union
Company: D
Soldier's rank in: Private
Soldier's rank out: Private
Alternate Name: blank
Notes: see also V.R.C.
Film Number M539 ROLL 2
http://www.nps.gov/civilwar
Residence Grand Rapids IL.
Enlisted on 8/12/1862 as a Private, on 8/27/1862 he mustered into "D" Co. IL 104th Infantry.
He was transferred out on 10/7/1864, into the Veteran Reserve Corps (formerly the Invalid Corps).
He applied for a pension on 6/28/1880 from the state of NE (application # 385,050). His widow, Ann Eliza, applied for a pension on 8/10/1917 from the state of KS (application # 1,105,408).
The 104th Regiment was organized at Ottawa, in August 1862, and was composed almost entirely of La Salle county men. The unit mustered out 6/6/1865 and discharged at Chicago, IL, 7/11/1865.
Detailed Soldier Record
ANDERSON, HENRY B
Battle Unit Name: 104th Regiment, Illinois Infantry
Side: Union
Company: D
Soldier's rank in: Private
Soldier's rank out: Private
Alternate Name: blank
Notes: see also V.R.C.
Film Number M539 ROLL 2
http://www.nps.gov/civilwar
Bio by: BigFrench
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