
audiobook
by Andrew Brown
April 24, 1861. July 16, 1865.
COMPANY K, - Twentieth Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry.
PREFACE.
ROSTER AND RECORD.
Our Recruits.
Our Missing Members.
OUR DEAD.
Died in the Service.
Died Since Date of Discharge.
REMARKS.
This concise volume presents the roster and service record of Company K, a unit of the Twentieth Illinois Volunteer Infantry, assembled from the 1893 reunion of its veterans. Compiled by a former member, the work lists each soldier who answered the call at the war's outset in April 1861, and follows their official movements through the conflict to the final discharge in July 1865.
Each entry supplies basic biographical data—birthplace, enlistment date, rank, and notable engagements—alongside brief sketches of post‑war life, such as occupations, community ties, and even political or religious leanings. The notes capture moments of battlefield hardship, injuries, and personal decisions, giving a human glimpse of the men behind the ranks.
Designed for descendants, local historians, and anyone interested in Civil War soldiering, the book offers a straightforward reference without embellishment. Its plain style and period language preserve the authentic voice of the era, making it a valuable supplement to larger regimental histories and a sincere tribute to the volunteers of Company K.
Full title
Company K, Twentieth Regiment, Illinois Volunteer Infantry Roster and Record, April 24, 1861-July 16, 1865 Roster and Record, April 24, 1861-July 16, 1865
Language
en
Duration
~1 hours (92K characters)
Publisher of text edition
Project Gutenberg
Credits
Produced by The Online Distributed Proofreading Team at https://www.pgdp.net (This file was produced from images generously made available by The Internet Archive/American Libraries.)
Release date
2010-04-17
Rights
Public domain in the USA.

1844–1915
A Civil War veteran from Illinois, he turned his memories of service into a compact regimental history that preserves the names and experiences of his fellow soldiers. His surviving work is valued less as literary display than as a firsthand act of remembrance.
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