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Civil War Heritage Celebrated in Glen Ellyn

On Tuesday, May 19, beginning at 10:00 AM, members of the Glen Ellyn Historical Society will be placing flags on those 62 graves.

It is July 1, 1863. The place is a field in southern Pennsylvania where members of the 8th Illinois Cavalry are guarding the approaches to a stone bridge. Through the early morning haze they see a line of Confederate troops advancing toward their position. The captain in command picks up his sergeant’s carbine, takes careful aim, and fires the first shot of the Battle of Gettysburg. That man was Capt. Marcellus Ephraim Jones. His home town was Danby, Illinois, which today goes by the name of Glen Ellyn.
Today, there are few reminders of the role played by the village of Danby in the Civil War. But Danby offered up most of its fit males over the age of 17 to fight in that war, a total of 70 in all. To put this number in perspective, it would be the equivalent today of sending over 4,500 young Glen Ellyn citizens off to fight a war.
One of the 70 volunteers was William H. Churchill, grandson of Winslow and Mercy Churchill, the first settlers in what later became Glen Ellyn. Along with several of his cousins, William Churchill, enlisted with the 8th Illinois Cavalry Regiment in September of 1861 and fought in the battles of Antietam, Fredericksburg, Chancellorsville and Gettysburg. He was wounded on three occasions. At Antietam his horse was shot out from under him and he was captured, spending time in a Confederate prison camp before being released in a prisoner exchange.
William Churchill passed away in 1927 and is one of 62 Civil War veterans buried in Forest Hill Cemetery at the corner of St. Charles and Riford Road in Glen Ellyn. On Tuesday, May 19, beginning at 10:00 AM, members of the Glen Ellyn Historical Society will be placing flags on those 62 graves. Anyone interested in Glen Ellyn’s Civil War history is encouraged to participate.

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