Illinois 16th Cavalry Regiment



HISTORICAL NOTES:
The Illinois Sixteenth Cavalry Regiment was composed principally of Chicago men. Thieleman’s and Schambeck’s Cavalry companies, raised at the outset of the war, formed the nucleus of the Regiment. Thieleman’s Company served as Gen. Sherman’s escort for a portion of the war and the 16th accompanied Sherman on the Atlanta Campaign, then pursued Hood into Tennessee for the battles of Nashville and Franklin.

The regiment lost during service 3 Officers and 30 Enlisted men killed and mortally wounded and 1 Officer and 228 Enlisted men by disease. Total 262.
OFFICERS: BEERS, Charles H Major
BOHLEN, William Quartermaster
FINGER, Bernhard Commissary
FORD, Cornelius R Chaplain
GOODENOW, Nathan C Lt. Colonel
GOTTHELF, Joseph Adjutant
HANCHETT, Hiram S Major
HOFFMAN, John Major
JACKSON, Francis Major
PARKER, Henry Surgeon
SCHAUMBECK, Frederick Major
SCHUMAN, Charles F Adjutant
SMITH, Robert W Colonel
SMITH, Robert W Lt. Colonel
STANGLAND, Eleazer C 1st Asst Surg.
THIELEMANN, Christian Colonel
THIELEMANN, Christian Major
THIELEMANN, Milo Major
TOMLINSON, A S Quartermaster
WEBBER, Nathaniel W Surgeon
WEBBER, Nathaniel W 1st Asst Surg.
ASSIGNMENTS: Organized at Camp Butler, near Springfield, Ills., January to April, 1863, by assignment of Thielman's Independent Cavalry Battalion as Companies "A" and "B." Schambeck's Independent Cavalry Company as Company "C."
Company "D" organized March 27, 1863. Company "E," originally organized for 17th Illinois Cavalry, assigned as Company "E."
Company "F," organized January 2, 1863. Company "G," organized May 21, 1863.
Company "H" organized February 17, 1863. McClellan's Body Guard, organized January 21 to April 16, 1863, assigned as Companies "I," "K" and "L." Company "M" organized May 19, 1863.
Duty at Camp Butler, near Springfield, Ills., until October, 1863. (Cos. "A" and "B," Thielman's Battalion, and Co. "C," Schambeck's Company, served detached. For history, see these organizations.)
Ordered to Covington, Ky., October 16, 1863, thence to Knoxville, Tenn.
Attached to Cumberland Gap, Tenn., Left Wing forces, Dept. of Ohio, to January, 1864.
District of the Clinch, Dept. Ohio, to February, 1864.
Camp Nelson, Ky., 23rd Army Corps, Dept. of Ohio, to April, 1864.
3rd Brigade, 1st Division Cavalry Corps, Dept. Ohio, to May, 1864.
1st Brigade, Stoneman's Cavalry Division, 23rd Army Corps, Army Ohio, to June, 1864.
Detached Cavalry Brigade, 3rd Division, 23rd Army Corps, to August, 1864.
Dismounted Cavalry Brigade, Cavalry Division, 23rd Army Corps, to September, 1864.
1st Brigade, Cavalry Division, 23rd Army Corps, to November, 1864.
1st Brigade, 6th Division Cavalry Corps, Military Division Mississippi, to August, 1865.
SERVICE: Moved to Cumberland Gap, Tenn., and garrison duty there until February, 1864.
Actions at Jonesville, Va., December 13, 1863, and January 3, 1864.
Near Stickleyville, Powell Run, December 13, 1863 (Co. "E").
At Camp Nelson, Ky., February to April, 1864.
Moved to Red Clay, Ga., April 28-May 10.
Atlanta (Ga.) Campaign, May to September.
Action at Varnell Station May 12.
Battle of Resaca May 13-15.
Advance on Dallas May 18-25.
Operations on line of Pumpkin Vine Creek and battles about Dallas, New Hope Church and Allatoona Hills, May 25-June 5.
Operations about Marietta and against Kennesaw Mountain June 10-July 2.
Lost Mountain June 15-17.
Muddy Creek June 17.
Noyes Creek June 19.
Cheyney's Farm June 27.
Olley's Creek June 26.
Assault on Kennesaw June 27. (Assigned to 3rd Division, 23rd Army Corps, June 21.)
Nickajack Creek July 2-5.
Chattahoochie River July 6-17.
Siege of Atlanta July 22-August 25.
Detached as Provost Guard 23rd Army Corps, August 16.
At Decatur until September 14.
Ordered to Nicholasville, Ky., September 14, to refit.
Moved to Nashville, Tenn., October 22, thence moved to Pulaski, Fayetteville and Waynesboro.
Nashville Campaign November-December.
Henrysville and Mt. Pleasant November 23.
Columbia, Duck River, November 24-27.
Maury's Mills and crossing of Duck River November 28.
Battle of Franklin November 30.
Battle of Nashville December 15-16.
Pursuit of Hood to the Tennessee River December 17-28.
Franklin and West Harpeth River December 17.
Spring Hill December 18.
Rutherford Creek December 19, Anthony's Gap, near Pulaski, December 25-26.
At Pulaski until March, 1865, and at Springfield until May.
Duty at Pulaski, Holton, Courtland and Decatur, Ala., until August.
Mustered out August 19, 1865.
ROSTERS: Company A - Cook County (Also known as Chicago Cavalry, Thielemann's Cavalry Company, Wilson's Dragoons)
Company B - Cook County (Also known as Chicago Cavalry, Thielemann's Cavalry Company)
Company C - Cook County (Also known as Chicago Dragoons or Rifles, Gibson's Battalion, Hoffman Dragoons, Schambeck's Cavalry Company, Washington Light Cavalry)
Company D - Sangamon County and Cook County
Company E - St. Louis County, Missouri
Company F - St. Clair County
Company G - St. Clair County and Cook County
Company H - Kane County
Company I - Cook County (Also known as McClernand Guard Battalion or Bodyguard)
Company K - Alexander County (Also known as McClernand Guard Battalion or Bodyguard)
Company L - Cook County and Champaign County - (McClernand Guard Battalion or Bodyguard)
Company M - Cook County and Sangamon County
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REFERENCES: REF: Dyer, Frederick H., A Compendium of the War of the Rebellion