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Bement in Piatt County, Illinois — The American Midwest (Great Lakes)
Bement Goes to War
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Top Section - - Bement Goes to War Marker Photo, Click for full size
By Al Wolf, October 28, 2009
1. Top Section - - Bement Goes to War Marker
(Click on any of these photos to see the details.)
 
Inscription. Edgar Camp came to Bement in 1855 along with two brothers. As one of the early settlers, he assisted in building the first houses. The Camp boys were joined by another brother in 1858.

When Civil War broke out, Edgar, James and William volunteered. Edgar enlisted in August 1862 as a member of Company H, 107th regiment Illinois Volunteers Infantry which was mustered into the United States service at Camp Butler, Illinois.

Edgar was promoted to First lieutenant, then Captain (in February 1863). Copies of Ordinances issued by Camp are shown here. While on the skirmish line near Kenesaw Mountain, he fell mortally wounded on June 16, 1864. James and William survived.

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Bement was young at the beginning of the Civil War. It was incorporated as a village in 1860, and the first states seceded in February 1861. War started in April. The State of Illinois was unprepared when Governor Richard Yates received this message: “Washington, April 15, 1861, His Excellency Richard Yates: Call made on you by tonight’s mail for six regiments of militia for immediate service - - Simon Cameron, Secretary of War.”

There were no available efficient, armed, and organized militia companies in the State. Within five days volunteers in excess of Illinois’s quota
 
Close-up Photo - - Copies of Ordnances Photo, Click for full size
By Al Wolf, October 28, 2009
2. Close-up Photo - - Copies of Ordnances
 
had reported for service. A week later, in a letter from Bement, dated April 23rd, Dr. Elam Bodman, who later volunteered his own services, wrote, “We are surely in critical and trying times. The great trial of our beloved country is surely at hand. May God give us a happy deliverance. There is terrible excitement here. Volunteers are turning out freely.”

Response throughout Piatt County was overwhelming. Based on the 1860 census, Illinois sent 100 volunteers for each 742 inhabitants, while Piatt County had 100 men for each 580 citizens. Bement Township did even better by sending 100 soldiers for each 465 people.

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The Civil War proved a great burden to many Illinois families. Over 60% of the Bement Township volunteers were from the farm. Those left behind were hard pressed to get the work done. The need for food for civilians and soldiers was great.

As a matter of survival, women and children took to the fields to maintain family farms. Women without farm responsibilities found new opportunities. The enlistment of store clerks and others provided openings for educated women. Many participated in military assistance through sewing bees, food drives, and medical collections.

Women like Mrs. Sarah Bryant often took the lead in organizing voluntary associations, in order to provide
 
Middle Section - - Bement Goes to War Marker Photo, Click for full size
By Al Wolf, October 28, 2009
3. Middle Section - - Bement Goes to War Marker
 
for those left without support. Events were organized to raise funds for relief. Women worked with church groups, as well as these new organizations to establish charitable societies to provide for one another.
 
Erected 2009 by State Bank of Bement.
 
Marker series. This marker is included in the Looking for Lincoln marker series.
 
Location. 39° 55.411′ N, 88° 34.315′ W. Marker is in Bement, Illinois, in Piatt County. Marker is on East Wilson Street east of North Macon Street, on the left when traveling east. Click for map. Easy to see from East Wilson Street - located on the East lawn of the "Sarah & Francis Bryant home (Cottage)" Illinois State Historic Site in Bement. Marker is in this post office area: Bement IL 61813, United States of America.
 
Other nearby markers. At least 8 other markers are within 8 miles of this marker, as the crow flies. The Bement Connection (a few steps from this marker); Douglas - Lincoln Debates (a few steps from this marker); Bryant Cottage (within shouting distance of this marker); Lincoln - Douglas (approx. 5.8 miles away); Lincoln in Monticello (approx. 7 miles away); Abraham Lincoln - Eighth Judicial District (approx. 7 miles away); Monticello Journeys (approx. 7.1 miles away); Potawatomi Trail of Death (approx. 7.2 miles away). Click for a list of all markers in Bement.
 
Bottom Section - - Bement Goes to War Marker Photo, Click for full size
By Al Wolf, October 28, 2009
4. Bottom Section - - Bement Goes to War Marker
 

 
Also see . . .
1. Looking for Lincoln::. Many resources for the Tracking of Lincoln through History and Illinois. Aimed at all ages. (Submitted on October 31, 2009, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana.) 

2. Looking for Lincoln Video - on P. B. S. Follow Henry Louis Gates, Jr. "...from Illinois, to Gettysburg, to Washington, D. C., and face to face with people who live with Lincoln every day..." (Submitted on October 31, 2009, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana.) 
 
Close-up Photo - - (Mrs.) Sarah Bryant Photo, Click for full size
By Al Wolf, October 28, 2009
5. Close-up Photo - - (Mrs.) Sarah Bryant
 
 
Full View - - Bement Goes to War Marker Photo, Click for full size
By Al Wolf
6. Full View - - Bement Goes to War Marker
 
 
Long View - - Bement Goes to War Marker Photo, Click for full size
By Al Wolf, October 28, 2009
7. Long View - - Bement Goes to War Marker
 
 
Marker Brick Walk-way - - Reclaimed Brick - Village of Bement Photo, Click for full size
By Al Wolf, October 28, 2009
8. Marker Brick Walk-way - - Reclaimed Brick - Village of Bement
 
 
"P.O.I." - Path of Information - Tom Kinsella - 2009 Photo, Click for full size
By Al Wolf, October 28, 2009
9. "P.O.I." - Path of Information - Tom Kinsella - 2009
The marker is on the path-way called the "P.O.I." which is to the East of the Sarah Bryant home in Bement.
 
 
Francis & Sarah Bryant - Cottage (Home) Illinois State Historic Site Photo, Click for full size
By Al Wolf, October 28, 2009
10. Francis & Sarah Bryant - Cottage (Home) Illinois State Historic Site
The marker is on the lawn to the right of the Bryant's home - - > >
 
 
Another Long View - - Bement Goes to War Marker Photo, Click for full size
By Al Wolf, October 28, 2009
11. Another Long View - - Bement Goes to War Marker
Marker can be noted in the lower left background of this photo.
 
Credits. This page originally submitted on October 31, 2009, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana. This page has been viewed 897 times since then. Photos:   1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11. submitted on October 31, 2009, by Al Wolf of Veedersburg, Indiana. • Craig Swain was the editor who published this page.
 
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