114th Illinois Volunteer Infantry Regiment - Reactivation

Reactivation

On January 10, 1969, the 114th was reactivated by Governor Samuel H. Shapiro.

The members of the reactivated 114th Illinois Infantry still serve the State of Illinois in the following ways:

  • Public functions as a ceremonial guard
  • Portray the lives and beliefs of our courageous fore bearers in reenactments held both in Illinois and outside of the state
  • Sponsoring a college scholarship to central Illinois students
  • Functions as the Governor’s Honor Guard when needed
  • Welcomes visiting Presidents to central Illinois

From June 1 through August 31st, the 114th Infantry Regiment Illinois Volunteers presents an authentic Civil War Flag retreat ceremony on Tuesday evenings at the Lincoln Tomb in Oak Ridge Cemetery on Springfield’s North Side. With the impressive Tomb structure in the background, the flag is lowered with appropriate pomp and ceremony by the men of the 114th in their dress uniforms. This flag is then properly folded and presented to a lucky spectator. The winner is chosen at random from those who have registered that evening for the special opportunity to own a flag that has flown over the Lincoln Tomb.

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