There were 26 Illinois regiments of Union troops sent to participate in the Mobile Campaign during the early months of 1865. Twelve Illinois Infantry regiments were stationed at Fort Blakeley; twelve Illinois Infantry regiments were at Spanish Fort, 4 miles to the south of Blakeley; and there was one regiment of cavalry and one of light artillery. The Siege of Spanish Fort ended on April 8, 1865. The Battle of Blakeley occurred the next day, April 9, 1965. At Blakeley, the Union troops formed a five-mile long semi-circle of breastworks around the nine Confederate redoubts backed up against the Tensaw River which stretched upwards of three miles. A breakdown of the Illinois units participating in the Mobile Campaign follows: |
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The stars following the units indicate that Blakeley has some form of military collection of information pertaining to that unit. In most instances, the document is either a diary or letter connected with the Siege of Fort Blakeley and Spanish Fort. The links will take you to the regimental pages. |
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Norman Nicolson, noted Blakeley Civil War historian, has been collecting papers from the Mobile Campaign for better than 40 years. He has graciously given some of his material to Blakeley Park. Other documents have been obtained from the public in recent years as they have found Blakeley's Home Page on the internet. Should you have any desire for the documents listed below, please contact Blakeley Park. Much of the information below is protected by copyright. | ||
Documents collected and found at Blakeley Park concerning the Mobile Campaign and the Illinois regiments that participated:
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