Bond County Illinois Military Records
Bond County Illinois Military Records for your genealogy and family history research.
Honoring our military servicemen and women who served or are serving in the Army, Navy, Air Force, Marines and Coast Guard of our United States military.
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Military Pension Records
- 1818 Illinois Pensioners Of The United States - includes Bond County
- 1820 Pension List: Illinois - includes Bond County
- 1840 Illinois Census of Pensioners
- 1883 Bond County Illinois Pensioners on the roll
- Illinois Pensioners Of Revolutionary War Struck Off The Roll - includes Bond County
Revolutionary War Military Records
War of 1812 Military Records
Black Hawk War Military Records
The Black Hawk War was a brief 1832 conflict between the United States and Native Americans led by Black Hawk, a Sauk leader.
Civil War Military Records
Illinois Military Units in the Civil War
Civil War Companies organized in Bond County, Illinois
Cavalry
- 3rd Regiment -- Company D
Infantry
- 22nd Regiment --Companies D, E
- 26th Regiment --Company C
- 30th Regiment --Company I
- 35th Regiment -- Company H
- 130th Regiment -- Companies C, E, F
- 135th Regiment -- Company F
- 154th Regiment -- Company D
Grand Army of the Republic
The Grand Army of the Republic (GAR) was a fraternal organization composed of veterans of the Union Army, US Navy, Marines and Revenue Cutter Service who served in the American Civil War. Below are the Grand Army of the Republic rosters for Bond County, Illinois:
- Roster of Colby Post No. 301, G. A. R., Greenville, Illinois
- Roster of John Rawlins Post No. 579, G. A. R., Mulberry Grove, Illinois
- Roster of John Davis Post No. 604, G. A. R., Keyesport, Illinois
- Roster of Saml. McAdams Post No. 497, G. A. R., Sorrento, Illinois
Military Forts, Camps or Posts located in Bond County
- Fort Jones (Green's Fort)
- Hill's Fort (existed in the summer of 1811) This fort covered an acre of ground and located eight miles southwest of present Greenville and located a mile and half north of Jones Fort. In 1905, that land was owned by farmer John O'Byrne