- John M. Crebs
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Born in
Middleburg, Virginia , Crebs moved to Illinois in 1837 with his parents, who settled in White County. He attended the public schools and subsequently studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1852 and commenced practice in White County.Following the outbreak of the Civil War, Crebs was commissioned as the lieutenant colonel of the
87th Illinois Infantry in 1862. He took part in several leading campaigns and battles in the Western Theater, including theSiege of Corinth ,Mississippi , in early 1862 and theVicksburg Campaign the following year. He was also a part of the Union effort to take control ofArkansas late in 1864. He subsequently commanded a brigade ofcavalry in theDepartment of the Gulf until the end of the war.After the close of the war, Crebs resigned his commission and returned to White County, where he resumed the practice of law.He was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-first and Forty-second Congresses (
March 4 ,1869 -March 3 ,1873 ), defeating incumbent and fellow former Civil War officerGreen Raum in the 1868 election. He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1872.Crebs engaged in the practice of his profession until his death in
Carmi, Illinois , onJune 26 ,1890 . He was interred in Maple Ridge Cemetery.References
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