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Volunteered for service in the Civil war. Assigned to the 127th Regiment Infantry. Assignment Musician (Fife)
127th Illinois Infantry
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Adjutant General's Report
A sad occurrence, and one which cast a gloom over the Regiment greater than the loss of twenty men in battle, was the murder of Joseph E. Corby, of Company I, who was found dead in front of our camp on the morning of January 24, 1864. Larkinsville, Alabama
Musician Joseph E. Corby. Company I; died January 25, 1864 Homicide Buried In The City Cemetery Elgin, Kane County, Ill
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Volunteered for service in the Civil war. Assigned to the 127th Regiment Infantry. Assignment Musician (Fife)
127th Illinois Infantry
Regiment History
Adjutant General's Report
A sad occurrence, and one which cast a gloom over the Regiment greater than the loss of twenty men in battle, was the murder of Joseph E. Corby, of Company I, who was found dead in front of our camp on the morning of January 24, 1864. Larkinsville, Alabama
Musician Joseph E. Corby. Company I; died January 25, 1864 Homicide Buried In The City Cemetery Elgin, Kane County, Ill
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