Source:
Historical
ENCYCLOPEDIA
of
ILLINOIS
Edited by Newton Bateman, LL. D. & Paul Selby, A. M.,
and
HISTORY OF
SANGAMON COUNTY
Vol. II
(Part Two)
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CHICAGO
Munsell Publishing Company
1912
CHAPTER XLIII.
CIVIL AND SPANISH-AMERICAN WARS.
- Continued -
(By William J. Butler)
page 924 - 951
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FORTY-NINTH INFANTRY -
Continued -
Grove, John H.;
Harrison, William;
Hensley, Samuel;
Hensley, Lorenzo W.;
Herman, Michael; |
Mauzy, Robert G.;
Moore, Charles;
Murphy, Patrick;
Tompkins, Benjamin. |
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FIFTIETH INFANTRY
Officers
Lieutenant Colonel - Marvin B. Converse
First Lieutenant - Charles J. Early (Co. F.) |
Private - |
|
John Brewer |
|
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FIFTY-FIRST INFANTRY.
Privates - |
|
Eads, Theodore;
Veltz, Theodore Franz;
Goodell, Joseph C.; |
Marvin, Henry;
Hatch, Josiah H. |
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FIFTY-SECOND INFANTRY
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FIFTY-THIRD INFANTRY.
COMPANY G.
Privates - |
|
Bechtel, Victor;
Baughman, Daniel;
Baughman, Jacob;
Cochran, Henry N.;
Craig, John A.;
Dickerson, Samuel; |
Fulton, Alpheus;
Flock, Andrew;
Hendricks, David W.;
Hill, William W.;
Havener, Mitchell R.;
Krider, Calvin. |
COMPANY K.
Privates - |
|
Cahill, John;
Krone, Dewitt C.; |
Kelly, James;
King, Robert W. |
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FIFTY-FOURTH INFANTRY.
Private - |
|
Beaver, Barnett |
|
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FIFTY-SIXTH INFANTRY.
Private - |
|
James Underhill |
|
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FIFTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY
COMPANY B.
Privates - |
|
Shiffet, Eber; |
Sturdivant, William |
COMPANY D.
Privates - |
|
Anderson, Aug.;
Anderson, John G.;
Burneson, Charles G.; |
Johnson, Charles
J.;
Lind, John D.;
Nord, John M. |
COMPANY H.
Corporal - William H. H. Sterling |
Privates - |
|
Clifford, William
P.;
Morris, Demetrius E.;
Slygh, Henry S.; |
Slygh, John A.;
White, Josiah G. |
OTHER COMPANIES
Privates - |
|
King, James;
Massey, John; |
Palmer, John |
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FIFTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY A.
Privates - |
|
De Rosette, Albert;
Fahey, John; |
McGowan, Milton B.;
Musiol, James |
COMPANY B.
Privates - |
|
Edmonds, Andrew J.;
Scott, Samuel; |
Shepherd, Obadiah |
COMPANY C.
Privates - |
|
Clark, Joseph;
Kitchen, Amos; |
Miller, Perry |
COMPANY F.
Privates - |
|
Clark, John P.;
Curtis, Francis M.;
Cannon, James;
Crosby, Daniel;
Flannagan, Peter;
Halley, John H.;
Holmes, John;
Kolle, Frederick;
Matelock, William M.; |
Marquart, Adolph;
Marquart, Gustave;
Six, George W.;
Spellman, John;
Taylor, Alvin;
Wagner, Aug.;
Walters, William;
Wilkinson, William. |
COMPANY F.
Officer.
Second Lieutenant -
Jacob Ripstein. |
|
Privates - |
|
Bell, Joseph;
Cooper, Henry;
Dickmann, Henry;
Duback, Frederick; |
McFall, Charles;
Hender, John;
Stehr, Aug.;
Young, Adam. |
COMPANY G.
Privates - |
|
Irvin, James E.; |
Keller, William. |
COMPANY H.
Privates - |
|
Donovan, Richard; |
Murphy, John |
COMPANY I.
Privates - |
|
Glynn, Michael
Jones, William H.;
McKee, Patrick; |
Rooney, Felix;
Waddle, James. |
COMPANY K.
Privates - |
|
Brennan, John; |
Tinsman, Charles E. |
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FIFTY-NINTH INFANTRY.
Officer.
Quartermaster
Sergeant - Charles C. Doolittle |
COMPANY B.
Officer.
Sergeant - Andrew
Kirk |
|
Privates - |
|
Gerhard, Althice
(Co. C)
Wood, William (Co. G.) |
Ford, White (Co.
H.) |
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SIXTIETH INFANTRY
COMPANY A.
Privates - |
|
Beyerbach, Hammond; |
Colter, William |
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SIXTY-FIRST INFANTRY.
Officer.
Major
- Simon P. Ohr (Promoted to Lieutenant Colonel
and later to Colonel) |
Privates - |
William W. Tongate
(Co. A.);
John E. French (Co. C); |
Charles McDaniels
(Co. H.) |
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SIXTY-SECOND INFANTRY
Officers.
Adjutant - Edmund
R. Wiley, Jr.
Second Lieutenant - Philip C. Suit (Co. F) |
|
Privates - |
|
Carmean, Larkin;
Dutton, William;
Flood, Joseph;
Lewis, Paul;
Lewis, Neriah; |
McCleave, Hiram;
Miller, William W.;
Moore, William;
Pennell, Evander;
Pennell, William T. |
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SIXTY-SECOND.
(Consolidated)
Privates - |
|
Bates, Perry;
Eastin, Ralph; |
Eastin, Thomas;
Pain, John D. |
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SIXTY-FOURTH INFANTRY.
Regimental Officers.
Major - Frederick
W. Matteson
Adjutant - Robert M. Woods (Promoted Captain of
Co. A.) |
COMPANY C.
Officers.
Captain - Christian B. Keasey.
First Lieutenants -
George E. Doran,
Isaac W. Seaman
Sergeants -
Thomas W. Smith,
John B. Irwin
Corporals -
Eli Hodson,
Daniel Deihl
Musician - John T. Courtwright.
Wagoner - Robert Garrett |
Privates - |
|
Brady, Bernard B.;
Bullweabner John;
Boyd, James H.;
Collins, John;
Capps, Josiah;
Connelly, James;
Elder, John W.;
Fry, John;
Foley, Patrick;
Horner, Thomas P.;
Illigenberg, Wilhelm;
Henry, Thomas;
Hadley, John H.; |
Murphy, John W.;
Nicholson, William J.;
O'Conner, Willis;
Probaker, John;
smith, George A.;
Shelley, John;
Vance, Joseph;
Washburne, Erastus P.;
Wallace, Nels S.;
Wright, Marlon;
Wichser, Frederick;
Whitcomb, John W.;
White, Jonathan R. |
Veterals - |
|
Brady, Bernard D.;
Bullweahner, John;
Coillns, John;
Connelly, James;
Capps, Josiah;
Deihl, Daniel; |
Probaker, John;
Seaman, Isaac W.;
Smith, Thomas J.;
Washburne, Erastus P.;
Wichser, Frederick;
Lawler, Michael |
Recruits - |
|
Baker, Francis M.;
Booth, Wesley;
Burns, Thomas;
Bell, John F.;
Hadley, Robert;
Hadley, John H.; |
Henderson, Charles;
Nicholson, William J.;
O'Connor, Willis;
Vance, Joseph;
Whitcomb, John;
White, Jonathan |
COMPANY F.
Privates - |
|
Bailey, John;
Brown, James;
Darch, Ephraim;
Johnson, William;
Jones, Thomas; |
McGuire, Frank;
Parker, John O.;
Pedro, Daniel;
Somer, Frederick;
Scott, John C. |
COMPANY H.
Private - |
|
Gibbons, William R. |
|
UNASSIGNED.
Privates - |
|
Smith, William; |
Webber, John H. |
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SIXTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY
(Three Months' Service.)
Regimental Officers.
Quartermaster -
Samuel F. True
Surgeon - Albert H. Lamaphier |
|
COMPANY A.
Private - |
|
Bowers, Joseph D. |
|
COMPANY B.
Privates - |
|
Donner, Joseph; |
Gathard, Maion (Malon?) |
COMPANY F.
Privates - |
|
Cartwright, Henry
C.;
Hodge, Richard; |
Jordan, John L.;
Reveis, Charles (Revels?) |
COMPANY G.
Privates - |
|
Beech, Martin L.; |
Shelton, Martin |
COMPANY H.
Officer.
COMPANY I.
Officer.
Second
Lieutenant - S. Wheaton West |
Privates - |
|
Jones, Evan T.;
Lawley, Elijah D.; |
Westenberger,
Folly;
Cannon, Charles C. |
COMPANY K.
Privates - |
|
Beard, Benjamin F.;
Bartholomew, Joseph;
Clark, Charles A.;
Harrion, Michael; |
Hughes, James G.;
Rice, Theodore R.;
Schwartz, Nicholas;
Watts, Joseph. |
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SEVENTIETH INFANTRY
(Three Months' Service)
COMPANY A.
COMPANY B.
Officers.
Captain - William
Perce
Sergeants -
Robert A. Connelly,
John D. Derry
Corporals -
Abraham Wilde,
Henry A. Saunders,
Lincoln Dubois |
|
Privates - |
|
Craven, Abijah;
Cook, Aaron N.;
Derry, Joseph W. L.;
Easton, Ralph;
Finley, John C.;
Fairchild, John;
Greb, John;
Garrett, Lewis E.; |
Kinney, William P.;
Miller, Augustus;
MArk Stacy M.;
Maxwell, Simon;
Sells, Joseph M.;
Simpkins, William;
Uhler, Martin J.;
Wallace, William F. |
COMPANY D.
Officers.
Corporal - John Burkhart
Musician - William Hendricks |
Privates - |
|
Morton, Joseph S.; |
O'Conner, John |
COMPANY E.
Officers.
Corporals -
William Overstreet,
William Roley
Musician - William M. Athey |
Privates - |
|
Armstrong, James;
Bager, Frederick;
Babb, John;
Bradney, George H.;
Carr, David;
Charles, Newton W.;
Charles, Albert D.;
David G.;
Gallaher, William P.; |
Green, Edward;
Higgins, William;
Johnson, John J.;
Linn, Thomas G.;
Long, Almoneer;
McAffee, Charles F.;
Spies, Henry;
Schnui?, Adam;
Williams, Amos |
COMPANY F.
Officers.
Captain - Alfred Comings.
Second Lieutenant - William L. Allen.
First SErgeant - George R. Miller
Corporals - George H. Souther, David A. Turner |
Privates - |
|
Allen, Jesse O.;
Booth, Wesley;
Dinkel, Philip;
Hancock, Jasper;
Harper, Samuel;
Kavanaugh, Thomas;
Lockhart, James; |
Moon, James;
Mathews, Thomas;
McIntire, Marcus;
Rose, Thomas;
Ratcliff, Amaziah;
Ramey, Moses;
Younger, John Q. |
COMPANY H.
Privates - |
|
Foley, William ;
Ferguson, John D.;
Garrison, Benjamin F.;
Jimison, William A.;
Knipple, Henry;
Macey, Joseph;
Miller, Albert D.;
Ross, James C.; |
Russell, James;
Smith, Philip;
Tilford, Alexander;
Turnipseed, Solomon;
Whitney, John W.;
Whitmer, Franklin;
Yeaman, William A. |
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SEVENTY-FIRST INFANTRY.
(Three Months' Service.)
COMPANY G.
Privates - |
|
Easton, Thomas;
Leitner, Simon P.; |
Leitner, Andrew E. |
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SEVENTY-SECOND INFANTRY.
(Three Years' Service)
COMPANY H.
Privates - |
|
Burricklaw, James
T.; |
Hungerford, Thomas. |
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SEVENTY-THIRD INFANTRY.
(Three Years' Service)
The Seventy-third Regiment, Illinois, was organized and
mustered into service at Camp Butler, Aug. 21, 1862,
under command of Col. James F. Jaquess, a former
well-known minister of the Methodist Episcopal Church,
and for several years President of the Illinois Women's
College at Jacksonville, at the time of his enlistment
being in charge of a seminary at Quincy. The
regiment was made up mostly of enlistments from Adams,
Champaign, Christian, Hancock, Jackson, Logan, Piatt,
Pike, Sangamon, Tazewell and Vermilion Counties, and saw
its first service in Kentucky; later took part in
campaigns in Western Tennessee, Northern Mississippi and
Georgia, participating during its period of service in
the Battles of Perryville, Stone River,
Chickamauga, Missionary Ridge, Resaca, Kenesaw Mountain,
Peach Tree Creek, Franklin, Nashville and other notable
engagements, and established for itself a record second
to no other from Illinois. Originally consisting
of about 900 men, its total loss by death during its
period of service amounted to 215, of which 97 resulted
from wounds received in battles, while 16 died in rebel
prisons. The regiment was mustered out at
Nashville, Tenn., June 15, 1865. While Sangamon
County was represented in nearly every company in this
regiment, as will be seen in the following roster.
Its largest representation was in Companies A and I.
ROSTER FROM SANGAMON COUNTY.
COMPANY A.
Officers.
Captain - Emanuel Cross.
First Lieutenants -
Edward W. Bennett,
Thomas W. Fortune,
Pierson H. Kiser.
Second Lieutenant - Thomas G. Underwood
Sergeant - Charles B. Mantle
Corporals -
John L. Hesser,
James T. Armstrong,
William S. Bullard,
Thomas C. Perry,
Oliver McDaniel
James Kelley.
Musicians -
Jacob W. Ayres,
Erastus Jackson. |
Privates - |
|
Aylsworth, Varnum
T.;
Beaver, Harnes J.;
Bechtel, David H.;
Baker, Thomas;
Baker, Richard;
Bird, Richard C.;
Baughman, Joseph;
Blankenbaker, John S.;
Chambers, Jeremiah M.;
Cantrall, Edward;
Cass, Henry M.;
Crone, Nelson;
Copple, Alfred;
Constant, William R.;
Fletcher, David C.;
Ferguson, Samuel;
Fortune, Francis A.;
Griffiths, John W.;
Gadberry, William;
Hudson, Joe;
Hudson, Philo D.;
Hudson, George;
Hampton, Harrison P.;
Hampton, Preston B.;
Hadden, William H.;
Huckleberry, John W.;
Hiatt, A. B.;
Hirst, John W.;
Humphrey, Jesse;
Huckelberry, Eli L.;
Hartman, Frederick W.;
Heiss, M. L. D. M.;
Johnston, William H.;
Kizer, John S.;
Kidd, James M.;
Laterman, John L.;
Langley, John C.;
Miller, Benjamin;
Maxwell, William H.; |
McDaniel, C. B.;
McGrath, Andrew;
Meredith, William N.;
McElfresh, John T.;
Miller, Isaac;
Marlon, John;
McCurdy, Robert;
Montgomery, William;
Misner, Christopher;
Mantle, John;
Mergenthaler, William;
Neer, Lewis;
North, John W.;
Neer, William;
Oliver, Richad B.;
O'Nell, James;
Powell, Samuel B.;
Prior, Isaiah J.;
Rufle, Jacob;
Ridgway, Alexander;
Rutherford, John T.;
Robbins, John A.;
Ridgway, Samuel F.;
Sanders, William J.;
Sanders, Jesse;
Spitler, John;
Sprinkle, James E.;
Shrake, Emanuel;
Shade, John T.;
Shrake, Stephen E.;
Shrake, John T.;
Shamblin, James W.;
Short, Stephen A.;
Tall, William;
Taff, William H.;
Tally, John;
Williams, Joseph;
Withrow, Milton;
Watkins, John M. |
Recruits - |
|
Bullard, William
H.;
Gray, John;
Hadden, Geo. W.; |
Perry, Andrew J.;
Robertson, Charles. |
COMPANY B.
Officers.
Captain - Wilder B. M. Colt.
Corporal - Thomas P. Wright |
Privates - |
|
Bell, Simon P.; |
Wright, Alexander
H. |
COMPANIES E. AND F.
Officer.
Captain - Edwin Alsop |
Private - |
|
McKnight, William |
|
COMPANY G.
Corporals -
John L. Braxson,
George W. Shafer. |
Privates - |
|
Arnold, Robert;
Connover, William;
Hudson, Ivan D.;
Jourdon, William H. H.;
Lemon, Frederick;
McCormack, William H.;
O'Flaherty, James;
Price, James L.; |
Robinson, Benjamin
L.,
Sinclair, John;
Vannattan, Joseph;
Vannattan, Norman A.;
Welcome, Jacob;
Bartram, Wells;
Emery, Josiah;
Hogan, Patrick. |
COMPANY H.
Musician -
Theodore C. Northcott. |
COMPANY I.
Officers.
Captain - Peter Wallace.
Second Lieutenant - James M. Turpin
First Sergeant - Adna Phelps.
Sergeants -
John N. Williams,
William V. Greenwood,
Elisha T. McComas,
William B. Crooker
Corporals -
David Cook,
Daniel G. Foster,
Thomas N. Baker,
Green W. Ansbery,
Alexander M. Cassity,
David S. Burton,
Calvin J. Hinman.
Musician - James O. Weir
Wagoner - Charles R. Campbell |
Privates - |
Anderson, Benjamin
M.;
Baker, Cyrus W.;
Beasley, Henderson;
Clark, Ashford W.;
Currey, Clark S.;
Coffman, Hiram T.;
Clower, John C.;
Colburn, Gilbert O.;
Crennan, John S.;
Denning, William H.;
Dodd, William S.;
Dodd, William S.;
Denny, James W.;
Emmons, Leonidas W.;
Foster, Samuel G.;
Foster, William;
Fortner, William;
Fortner, Wiley;
Fortner, James;
Fenstermaker, Henry;
Fisher, Isaac N.;
Fisher, John W.;
Gamble, William C.;
Greenwood, Thomas;
Gould, Lucius F.;
Hall, Henry H.;
Herley, James P.; |
Harper, George W.;
Hall, John W.;
Inglish, William F.;
Joy, William E.;
Joy, James M.;
Joy, John W.;
Joy, Joseph O.;
Kelly, Francis M.;
Lacey, William K.;
Luckey, John;
Lyon, Jason;
Landgrebe, George F.;
Mills, James;
Miller, William G.;
McClure, James C.;
Moxson, Cole;
Osborn, James W.;
Parrish, Andrew J.;
McLaughlin, Hugh;
Pettis, Morgan B.;
Roberts, Robert R.;
Savage, Miles O.;
Strickland, Theodore F.;
Tyas, George;
Thorp, Eleven C.;
Turpin, William A.;
Whiting, Jacob N. |
Unassigned - |
|
Helley, William N.; |
Kelley, Jersey |
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EIGHTY-SECOND INFANTRY.
COMPANY D.
Privates - |
Butler, John;
Metzger, William; |
Weigand, Michael;
Wilheim, Mathias |
Mr. & Mrs. Samuel G. Wade
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EIGHTY-FOURTH INFANTRY
COMPANY C.
Privates - |
|
Campbell, Alford; |
Draybring, Henry |
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NINETIETH INFANTRY.
COMPANY F.
Officers
Second Lieutenant -
William White (Promoted to First Lieuteant)
Sergeant - Thomas White
Corporals -
James O'Donnell,
Michael Mahoney,
John Kelly |
|
Privates - |
|
Burke, Edward;
Berry, Daniel;
Durkin, Patrick;
Fahey, Patrick;
Foster, William
Gilmore, James;
Howard, Ulick;
Kelley, William P.; |
McCrea, Bernard;
Mathews, Alexander;
Moore, Alexander;
Naughton, Patrick;
O'Neal, William P.;
Purcell, Henry;
Quirk, Jeremiah |
__________
NINETY-FIRST INFANTRY.
COMPANY A.
Officers.
Quartermaster Sergeant - Alexander M. Lane.
Commissary Sergeant - Edward A. Luce. |
Privates - |
|
Malcolm, Joseph;
Mannera, Daniel W.;
Mahoney, Michael; |
McNamee, James;
McWilliams, John A.;
Morrison, Theodore. |
COMPANY D.
Private - |
|
French, Theodore B. |
|
__________
NINETY-SECOND INFANTRY.
COMPANY D.
Privates - |
|
Norton, Edward W.;
Rector, Frederick;
Reed, James L.; |
Remley, Henry;
Shafer, Sheldon W.;
Wilcoxon, George I. |
COMPANY E.
Privates - |
|
Alaban, Alexis;
Barclay, Nelson;
Beck, Henry;
Brubaker, Jacob;
Delmar, William;
Johnson, Lewis; |
Lyle, Robert W.;
O'Kane, William;
Portner, Samuel;
Springer, George A.;
Schwininger, Casper |
COMPANY H.
Privates - |
|
Tilton, Alonzo F.; |
Tilton, George W. |
Unassigned - Tagney, John |
__________
NINETY-FOURTH INFANTRY.
Privates - |
|
Carrier, Lemuel
(Co. C.); |
Jacobson, Charles |
Unassigned Recruits
- |
|
Johnson, George W.;
Keller, John; |
Lofty, Pleasant |
__________
NINETY-FIFTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY H.
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NINETY-SEVENTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY B.
Privates - |
|
Guy, Millard F. |
Martin, George. |
COMPANY H.
Privates - |
|
Hagey, Thomas; |
Jarett, Silas. |
Unassigned - |
|
Krims, John. |
|
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ONE HUNDRED FIRST INFANTRY.
COMPANY O.
Officers
First
Lieutenant - William White
Second Lieutenant - Cyrus D. Curtis
Corporals -
Reuben C. Goss,
Adoniram Carter,
Francis H. Wemple |
Privates - |
|
Boyd, Andrew J.;
Burch, William;
Beson, James K.;
Bushnell,
Lyman S.;
Campbell, Cornelius T.;
Farmer, Charles A.;
Duwan, John;
Fitzgerald, Francis;
Kirwan, Lawrence; |
Masters, Chauncy
M.;
Milledge, Stephen S.;
McPherson, William ;
Neece, James H.;
Sackett, Harvey L.;
Scott, John W.;
Salter, Charles W.;
Vannote, Charles;
White, William |
COMPANY H.
Musician - George Broderle |
Private - |
|
Roberts, John H. |
|
Unassigned - |
|
Honsheer, George |
|
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ONE HUNDRED SIXTH INFANTRY.
(THREE YEARS' SERVICE)
This regiment
was mustered into service for three years, at Lincoln,
Ill., Sept. 18, 1862, under command of Col. Robert B.
Latham, who resigned Aug. 28, 1864, and was
succeeded by Henry Yates, Jr., of Sangamon
County. The regiment saw its first service on
guard duty along the Mobile & Ohio Railroad and met some
reverses, Companies C and G surrendering to the rebel
Gen. Forrest, and after parole being sent to
Jefferson Barracks. It later took part in the
siege of Vicksburg, and after the surrender, rendered
most of its service in Arkansas, being finally mustered
out at Pine Bluff, in that State, and receiving final
pay and discharge at Camp Butler, July 24, 1865.
Company A of this regiment was composed mostly of
volunteers from Sangamon County:
ROSTER FROM SANGAMON COUNTY.
Regimental Officers.
Colonel - Henry
Yates, Jr. (successor to Col. Latham).
Hospital Steward - Gilmore R. Stevenson. |
COMPANY A.
Officers.
Captains -
Henry Yates, Jr. (promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel
and later to Colonel),
George W. Harmon,
John W. Shuff
First Lieutenants -
George W. Harmon,
William Earnest,
John J. Phillips,
John W. Shuff,
Thomas Pollock
Second Lieutenants -
Horace C. Clark,
Thomas Pollock,
A. J. Hunter.
First Sergeant - John W. Foster
Sergeants -
Andrew J. Hunter,
John J. Phillips,
John W. Shuff,
William Earnest. |
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Corporals - |
|
Edwin Batty,
Eli A. Boutwell,
Thomas Pollock,
Newcomb J. Demary,
John A. Dodd,
John Clawson,
Levi McNeely
Musicians -
John Blair,
George P. Wagner
Wagoner -
John Moore |
Privates - |
|
Blaney, Edward B.;
Blair, Charles W.;
Bellows, Charles S.;
Bennett, John J.;
Brewer Augustus;
Bucher, Moses;
Blane, Samuel;
Chark, Thomas A.;
Carlock, Abraham P.;
Craig, William;
Caskien, John;
Comer, John F.;
Cockerel, Jesse;
Davis, Martin;
Day, Edward;
Day, William;
Dowes, Jonathan;
De Witt, John;
Eaton, Henry P.;
Farley, James H.;
Green, William;
Graves, Thomas;
Heredith, William;
Henson, William;
Joice, Thomas;
Kirk, James;
Knous, Wesley;
Knous, William K.; |
Kent, John;
Kirby, Edward;
Kirby, Langford;
Logan, James;
Myers, Henry K.;
Maxwell, Ludlow;
McDaniel, James B.;
Meacham, William B.;
Meacham, Lewis A.;
Morris, Edwin;
McLaughlin, Thomas Y.;
McMann, Edward;
Moore, Wilson;
Meigs, Abner G.;
Nicholson, George R.;
Reagor, William;
Roth, Christian;
Rude, Alexander R.;
Suter, Henry;
Sands, Ezra B.;
Smith, Noah F.;
Suter, John R.;
Sheets, Thomas W.;
Stevenson,
Gilmore R.;
Sikes, Joseph;
Taylor, Henry H. |
Recruits - |
|
Bonney, Dwight;
Bell, Thomas M.;
Crayton, Alfred;
Hall, Charles B.;
Knous, Cyrus;
King, Robert;
McLaughlin, Christopher;
Marshall, Henry C.; |
Patten, Samuel;
Palmer, Arthur;
Scott, Daniel H.;
Smith, George D.;
Sikes, Edwin;
Taylor, George A. H.;
Yates, Marshall |
COMPANY B.
COMPANY C.
Officers.
First
Sergeant -
David H. Harts (promoted successively from First
Sergeant to Second Lieutenant, to First
Lieutenant and to Captain)
Sergeant - George L. Barney
Corporals -
John F. McWilliams,
Alexander Miller,
Samuel Musick |
Privates - |
|
Bolt, Benjamin;
Butler, Isaac;
Covert, John J.;
James, Benjamin F.; |
Manilch, James C.;
McWilliams, T. H.;
Minsker, David B.;
Shepard, Leander. |
COMPANY I.
Private - |
Murphy, James H. |
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ONE HUNDRED EIGHTH INFANTRY
COMPANY A.
Recruits - |
Peck, William; |
Whittemore, Joseph |
COMPANY C.
Recruits - |
Ander, Frederick;
Blaney, Lloyd;
Bowman, William H.;
Dooley, James;
Hirilahl?, Christian;
Kenna, John;
Kavanaugh, Michael;
Manley, Thomas H.;
Mullhollen, John K.; |
Nelson, Samuel;
Rogers, Martin W.;
Scott, John;
Smith, Frank;
Statler, Martin W.;
Schlipf, Charles;
Schlipf, Gotlieb;
Saunders, Alvin;
Vere, Toney |
COMPANY D.
Recruits - |
Brine, Thomas;
Dooley, James; |
Hamilton, James;
Harrington, James |
COMPANY F.
Recruits - |
Hurt, James A.;
Pettis, Martin;
Pike, Thomas; |
Nicholas, William;
Wood, Isaac |
COMPANY I.
Recruits - |
|
Hurt, James;
Wines, George W.; |
Strode, George W. |
COMPANY K.
Recruit - |
Kronce, William |
|
Unassigned Recruits - |
Breese, Christian;
Mann, William;
Nelson, James; |
Owens, James;
Price, D. L. |
ONE HUNDRED FOURTEENTH INFANTRY.
The One Hundred
and Fourteenth Illinois Volunteer
Infantry was organized during the months
of July and August, 1862, and was mustered in
for three years' service at Camp Butler, September
18th following. It was recruited entirely
from Central Illinois, six companies B, C, E, G,
H and I being made up from Sangamon County,
Companies A and D from Cass County and F
and K from Menard. It will thus be seen that
there was no other regiment, during the whole
of the Civil War, to which this county was as
liberal a contributor, its representatives consisting
largely of the sturdy agricultural and other
industrial classes. Its first Colonel was James
W. Judy, of Tallula, Menard County, who was
succeeded in August, 1863, by Col. John F. King,
of Sangamon, and later by Samuel N. Shoup,
also of Sangamon, in December, 1864.
The regiment rendered its first service on
picket duty at Memphis, Tenn., but later took
part in the Tallahatchie (Miss.) campaign in
December, 1862, and after skirmishing with the
rebel Gen. Forrest in the vicinity of Jackson,
Tenn. for some weeks, in March following proceeded
down the river from Memphis to Young's
Point, La., where it was assigned to the First
Brigade, First Division, Fifteenth Army Corps,
under command of Gen. W. T. Sherman, and soon
after engaged in the Vicksburg campaign, participating
in the battle at Jackson, Miss. One
of the most memorable struggles in which it
was engaged was the disastrous fight under Gen.
Sturgis, at Guntown, Miss., in June. 1864, in
which, of a total of 397 men engaged in that
affair, it suffered a loss of 205 (more than one-half)
in killed, wounded and missing. The latter
months of 1864 were spent chiefly in campaigning
in Western Tennessee and Northern Mississippi,
taking part in the Battle of Nashville
and the pursuit of Hood, and later it saw service
in Louisiana, proceeding in February, 1865,
from New Orleans to Mobile Bay and participating
in the siege of Spanish Fort and capture
of Mobile, this event occurring about the time
of the surrender of Lee at Appomattox. After
nearly three months spent on guard duty at
Montgomery and other points in Central Alabama,
the regiment was ordered to Vicksburg
and there mustered out Aug. 3. 1865, receiving
final pay and discharge at Camp Butler,
August 15th.
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ROSTER FROM SANGAMON COUNTY.
Regimental Officers.
Colonels -
John F. King,
Samuel N. Shoup (both promoted from Lieutenant
Colonel)
Adjutants -
William H. Latham,
Oramel H. Abel,
Henry L. Vanhoff
Quartermaster - George W. Mourer.
First Assistant Surgeon - Alvin S. French,
Second Assistant Surgeon - Henry Van Meter.
Sergeant Majors -
John C. Sprigg,
James F. McNell.
Commissary Sergeant - William H. Planck.
Hospital Steward - Alvin S. French
Musicians -
George D. Ferris,
Martin C. Bridges. |
COMPANY B.
Officers.
Captain - Benjamin H. Ferguson
First Lieutenant - Edward P. Strickland
(promoted Captain.P
Second Lieutenant - Joseph D. Ziegler (promoted
to First Lieutenant)
First Sergeant - Samuel Lewis
Sergeants -
Asher Riley,
Madison Batterton,
James W. Dodds.
Corporals -
Ashbel H. Soles,
John Pennick,
Robert Batterton,
William T. Duncan,
Ira Emerson,
William L. Thornton,
John C. Hughes
Musicians -
Martin V. Bridges,
Randolph Ludlam. |
Privates - |
|
Askins, Joseph J.;
Ashford, Samuel F.;
Allen, Robert;
Bolin, John;
Bradford, Virgil;
Beirstadt, Charles;
Ball, Smith;
Baker, Jackson;
Beerup, Thomas;
Ball, Thomas H. B.;
Connor, Monroe;
Cheney, Leander;
Capron, William C.;
Connor, Napoleon;
Clavler, Peter;
Connelly, Michael C.;
Drennon, George L.;
Drennon, William M.;
Deneberer, David;
Dickerson, Benjamin;
Dunham, Nathaniel L.;
Evans, Aquilla;
Evans, Franklin;
Fitzsimmons, James;
Fletcher, Bejamin F.;
Grissom, George W.;
George, William J.;
Goodman, John P.;
Gordon, Joel;
Huber, William;
Hood, William F.;
Hill, John D.;
Hoy, James M.;
Hall, Andrew;
Hall, James; |
Hicks, Jesse V.;
Humphrey, Walter;
Hart, James M.;
Johnson, Needham R.;
Kelchling,
George S.;
Ludlam, Leaming;
Leise, William;
Lowdermilk, Wilson;
Levi, Louis;
McDermott, John;
Nelson, Louis;
Newlan, William G.;
Ogg, William L.;
Pulliam, James H.;
Pools, Charles;
Patten, Robert S.;
Ransom, Edward H.;
Raematt, William;
Stephens, John H.;
Smith, Peter;
Schmidt, Frederick G.;
Smith, William;
Smith, George;
Smith, James;
Thomas, William H.;
Todd, Martin V.;
Thompson, John;
Terrell, Ephraim;
White, William;
Wilson, James;
Willer, John F.;
Watson, Samuel P.;
Willis, William T.;
Widerfelt, Theodore L. |
Recruits - |
|
Bradley, Allen;
Bridges Willis;
Bowman, Charles H.;
Miller, George W. |
Robertson, Uriah;
Seamon, David;
Lockridge, John W. |
COMPANY C.
Officers.
Captain - William A. Nallory
First Lieutenant - Oramel H. Able.
Second Lieutenant - Jesse Cantrall
First Sergeant - Irwin Johnson
Sergeants -
Henry F. Brown,
William Cantrall,
Albert A. Cantrall
Corporals -
William King,
William H. Holland,
Munson Headrick.
Musicians -
Judy H. Banister,
James Hall. |
Privates - |
|
Broderick, H.
George;
Blue, William M.;
Britton, William T.;
Burch, Benjamin F.;
Bryant, Homer N.;
Barnes, Allen;
Connington, James;
Cahill, Matthew;
Cantrall, John P.;
Cantrall, Hiram;
Council, Hardy F.;
Council, William C.;
Cover, Francis;
Crabbs, Edward M.;
Downs, James;
Frisby, Charles;
Grove, John H.;
Gillespie, Byron;
German, Henry;
Hunt, James;
Hedrick, William;
Hornsbaker, William;
Jones, Charles S.;
Kinnamon, Andrew J.;
Kinnamon, Anthony W.;
Lytle, Simeon;
Lawrence, William;
May, William; |
Mitchell, James H.;
Major, George;
Moore, Charles H.;
Mitts, John;
McClelland, Thomas S.;
Martin, George;
Millinger, Samuel;
Nelson, John;
Parks, Henry;
Parker, Charles S.;
Staples, William;
Stafford, Jerome B.;
Smith, William O.;
Smith, John;
Stanfield, Martin .;
Stephens, John;
Steffen, Henry C. F.;
Samson, William;
Samson, Charles H.;
Samson, John W.;
Sheehan, John;
Tuffs, Charles C.;
Tuttle, Sylvanus;
Thomas, Elisha;
Wilson, John W.;
Wilson, Clinton;
Yocum, Jefferson;
Yocum, William Jr. |
Recruits - |
|
Brown, James B.;
Bumford, William;
Cover, Addison; |
Hoffman, James C.;
Prather, Washington B.;
Sears, Benjamin F. |
COMPANY D.
Stevenson, John; |
Yocum, Thomas |
COMPANY E.
Officers.
Captains -
Samuel N. Shoup,
Adam Hifely
First Lieutenants -
Adam Hively,
Lewis R. Hedrick,
James W. Southwick,
Second Lieutenant - Louis R. Hedrick.
First Sergeant - Samuel H. Moore
Sergeants -
Ashley H. Pettibone,
James W. Southwick,
David L. Rusk,
Peter Hertle
Corporals -
George W. Friend,
Charles Merridith,
George B. Boyd,
Davis W. Lawley,
Moses A. Jones,
Thomas B. Deardorff,
Joseph Breckenridge,
John W. Taff
Musician -
Edward Pernell |
Privates - |
|
Albert, Henry;
Aldrich, Percival L.;
Auxier, Benjamin L.;
Armstrong, James;
Baker, William H.;
Bell, James T.;
Bradshaw, Thomas;
Breckenridge, Pres. Jr.;
Cantrall, Edward T.;
DAigh, George W.;
Day, David G.;
Deardorff, George;
Dawning, Virgil S.;
Ferris, George;
Frey, John F.;
Fudge, George W.;
Funderburk, Alexander;
Gray, William S.;
Grew, Elias;
Hamilton, Andrew S.;
Higgins, William A.;
Henderson, Peter;
Hill, William F.;
Howey, Preston;
Hertele, Henry H.;
Johnson, Elias J.;
King, William;
Lemons, Joseph;
Mathews, John P.;
Mahar, Robert;
Menary, Jesse C.;
Milslagle, William; |
Milslagle, Jacob
M.;
Morgan, Geo. W.;
MConahay, John B.;
McLaughlin, William;
Orr, William H.;
Owens, Eugene;
Owens, William;
Personett, Marshall;
Personett, Jasper;
Personett, Charles E.;
Petticord, Higginson;
Porter, John H.;
Prunk, Charles J.;
Rhodes, William K.;
Ridgeway, Oliver;
Ridgeway, Thomas J.;
Saffey, John H.;
Smith, Charles;
Smith, Jesse C.;
Snodgrass, Ely D.;
Southwick, William H.;
South, Leonard;
Tobin, Isaac R.;
Vigal, John F.;
VonFelden, Harmon H.;
Wallace, Benjamin F.;
Wells, John;
Westbrook, Barnet;
Williams, James H.;
Wilson, William S.;
Willa, Nathan;
Woodson, David. |
Recruits - |
|
Bell, Stephen;
Endimon, Christian J.;
Funderburk, William F.;
George, James M.;
Henderson, Martin;
Lawley, James P.;
Lawley, Elijah D.; |
Porterfield,
William H.;
Personett, George W.;
Rusk, Archibald H.;
Ryan, John;
Simpson, William;
Young, James M. |
COMPANY F.
Captain - Absalom Miller
First Lieutenant - Willett B. Taylor
Sergeant - A Newton Purvines.
Musician - Jacob Brown. |
Privates - |
|
Bohnert, Daniel;
Campbell, Jasper J.;
Corson, Charles P.;
Campbell, John H.;
Combs, N. H.;
Hurd, John J.;
Holeman, Franklin;
Ice, Frederick; |
Kearns, Perry A.;
Mosteller, James M.;
Mosteller, John;
Miller, Riley G.;
Penney, William H.;
Sharon, James W.;
Willis, John M. |
Recruits - |
|
Plunket, John N;
Stone, Cyrus F.;
Scripter, Holland M.; |
Stevenson, John C.;
Yoakum, Thomas C. |
COMPANY O.
Officers.
Captain - John L.
Wilson
First Lieutenant - Henry l. Vanhoff
Second Lieutenant - John S. Caulfield (promoted
to First Lieutenant)
First Seargeants -
Eugene D. Whitmore
Thomas L. Bishop,
James P. Lake
Corporals -
Frank A. Morton, John C. Sprigg, Milton Woodruff |
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Manuel De Freltas,
Pembrook J. Patterson,
William H. Planck,
Alvin S. French,
Nathan Constant.
Musicians -
Amos W. Shick,
Clay Newton |
|
Privates - |
|
Adams, Charles;
Armstrong, Leander;
Black, Walter C.;
Black, Francis J.;
Buck, John;
Brown, Albert;
Bowser, John;
Barclay, James H.;
Barr, Thomas C.;
Carnell, Simon C.;
Cotton, Frederick J.;
Craig, Henry H.;
Craig, Robert A.;
Christler, Philip;
Chenery, Cyrus E.;
DeFreltas, K. Joseph;
DeFreltis, Thomas J.;
DeFreltas, Francis;
DeFreltas, Frank F.;
DeFreltas, Antonio;
Donner, George;
Dwyer, John;
Elkin, William L.;
Fox, Summers;
Ferrarer, James;
Fowkes, John F.;
Glenen, William J.;
Gomes, John D.;
Haynes, Henry;
Houston, William T.;
Higgins, Alexander D.;
Ingles, William V.;
Kneff, Benjamin F.; |
Knights, Luman;
Kalb, John W.;
Kalb, Daniel G.;
Kalb, James W.;
Lake, John S.;
Mooney, Thomas;
McCleese, Henry;
McMann, James;
Moore, James I.;
McNell, James F.;
Nappler, John;
Nappler, Wren;
Nicholson, Philip W.;
Pearson, Theodore F.;
Planck, Charles E.;
Rea, John Albert;
Reis, Peter;
Rounkles, John T.;
Robinson, DAniel A. J.;
Shriver, Joseph;
Simons, Levi;
Soost, Wilhelm;
Shick, Urias;
Todd, James T.;
Tipper, Joseph;
Trumbull, George R.;
Vasconcelles, Antonio;
Welsh, Josiah;
Wells, Chauncey W.;
West, William D.;
Wiley, Alexander C.;
Workman, John W. |
Recruits - |
|
Brown, James B.;
Burkhart, John;
Dinkle, George J.;
Elliott, Robert;
Ferguson, Robert I.;
Goodness, Augustus; |
Ham, John W.;
Kalb, William E. B.;
Leeson, George E.;
Moody, Cadwell;
Owen, James;
Ramey, Moses M. |
COMPANY H.
Officers.
Captain - George W. Balley
First Lieutenant - Jerome M. Foster
Second Lieutenant - Charles W. Stanton.
First Sergeant - William H. Pointer.
Sergeants -
John I. Shanahan,
Lamana L. Scott,
John W. Sexton,
David M. Tosh.
Corporals -
Isaac Miller,
Jeremiah Robbins,
John Hale,
George W. Parvin,
Jeremiah Plew,
James Grant,
Benjamin Green,
John R. Wells.
Musicians -
Jesse Lucas,
Jonathan Palmer.
Wagoner - Lawrence Burgess. |
Privates - |
|
Albright, Samuel
M.;
Bruce, Benjamin;
Ballorhy, Thomas;
Berry, Charles;
Bridges, Willis;
Bryan, James;
Bowman, Charles H.;
Campbell, William;
Cooley, Willis;
Coleman, Thaddeus;
Conner, Wilson;
Constant, Adam H.;
Duncan, James;
Crone, Isaac;
Drone, Ell;
Drone, Milton;
Donnar, James W.;
Eckler, Edward;
Evans, William L.;
Goodman, George W.;
Goodman, Martin;
Goodman, John;
Goole, Lewis W.;
Herron, Joseph;
Hurst, Robert;
Hopwood, Nicholas;
Hensley, Robert;
Hensley, Lorenzo D.;
Kinney, Joseph; |
Lamb, John;
Largant, Marlon;
Lacy, Jacob;
Lacy, John;
Leggett, Joseph;
Lockbridge, John;
Meecham, Joshua;
McKee, Samuel W.;
McKee, Arthur W.;
Monroe, Calvin;
Maloney, Michael;
Parish, James;
Plunket, John N.;
Rob, Pleasant W.;
Spencer, John;
Shanks, Samuel;
speaker, Jacob;
Snelson, Hampton;
Sneed, William;
Smith, Patrick;
Sears, Benjamin;
Sergeant, George;
Scripture, Morrison R.;
Seaman, David;
Tungate, William;
Van Meter, Thomas;
Vandegraft, Henry;
Yocum, Jesse J.;
Yocum, Henry. |
Recruits - |
|
Canfield, Isaac J.;
Gungerman, W.; |
Workman, William S. |
COMPANY I.
Officers.
Captain - John Gibson
First Lieutenant -
Egbert O. Mallory (promoted to Captain)
Second Lieutenant -
Daniel Balley (promoted to First Lieutenant)
First Sergeant -
James D. Mallory (promoted to second Lieutenant
Sergeants -
John Dougherty,
John Allen,
Benjamin F. Clark,
Melvin King.
Corporals -
James A. Haggard,
Abner T. Ford,
Ell C. Herbert,
Samuel Woodrow,
Robert Gibson,
Daniel Spencer,
Henry Mason.
Musicians -
John Finfrock,
Thomas A. King. |
Privates - |
|
Atkinson, Robert
V.;
Alexander, James O.;
Allen, Andrew J.;
Anderson, George W.;
Brock, Elias;
Brock, William H.;
Beadle, William;
Bull, William;
Cooley, David I.;
Cavender, Henry;
Cantrall, George W.;
Constant, Alfred S.;
Dawson, Lewis;
Dunaway, William E.;
Dearborn, George W.;
Dall, Jackson;
Dougherty, George;
Fox, Melvin;
Gibson, Hugh;
Griffiths, Asbery;
Grenning, Gershom;
Houston, John A.;
Haney, John P.;
Howard, Charles;
Johnson, Orren D.;
Johnson, Isaac N.;
Knox, James M.;
Lusbough, Jeremiah;
Law, Mark;
Martin, Robert;
Mills, John A.;
Morgan, John W.;
Mller, Charles E.;
McCune, William;
Nutt, William; |
Neer, Henry C.;
Norred, Charles H.;
Nutt, Joseph;
Parent, William;
Penman, Richard W.;
Rodgers, Samuel;
Richardson, James W.;
Runnels, Jesse;
Rennels, Willis;
Robinson, William B.;
Ridgeway, George;
Robinson, John F.;
Riehl, John;
Ramdall, George W.;
Snodgrass, John;
Snodgrass, Ambrose;
Sansbury, Samuel;
Slater, Isaac;
Sayle, Amos;
Stone, John B.;
Sanders, Alveson E.;
Todd, William;
Turley, William;
Trotter, William;
Trotter, George;
Thomas, Levi;
Thomas, Joseph;
Vanhook, Samuel;
Vlar, William;
Warren, William;
Workman, William H.;
Woodruff, Cornellus;
Workman, Henry C.;
Workman, Edward A. |
Recruits - |
|
Barnes, Thomas F.;
Constant, Adam H.;
Cooley, Joseph T.;
Dickson, Eben;
Etter, Paris; |
Ford, Sylvester;
Gobin, David H.;
Mann, William;
O'Conner, Isaiah G.;
Stall, John |
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ONE HUNDRED FIFTEENTH INFANTRY
COMPANY A.
Officers.
COMPANY E.
Recruits - |
|
Deatley, Joseph A.;
Elder, Willilam F.; |
Graham, America;
White, William F. |
COMPANY K.
Officers.
Captain - Philip
Riley
First Lieutenants -
Sylvester M. Bailey,
Philip, Riley (promoted to Captain).
Sergeant - John Morgan
Corporals -
James B. Strode,
William Bailey
Wagoner - Francis B. Aldridge. |
|
Privates - |
|
Allison, James M.;
Brezendine, James R.;
Center, Edward;
Demen, Daniel;
Durtnall, John;
Edens, William B.;
Finfrock, Isaiah;
Gamble, Andrew;
Gates, Frank W.;
Goltra, George W.;
Hargis, Thoms J.;
Hendee, Peter;
Judd, Nelson H.;
Meagler, Michael;
Newhart, Lawrence;
Neale, John W.; |
Neale, Samuel;
O'Brien, Thomas;
Plunkett, James;
Pickering, Thomas;
Reynolds, John T.;
Reipe, Frederick;
Roberts, James R.;
Safford, Edwin, D.;
Strode, John A.;
Smith, William J.;
Staples, William;
Walker, John;
Walters, William M.;
Waterhouse, George C.;
Wells, William;
Ferguson, John D. |
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ONE HUNDRED SIXTEENTH INFANTRY
Officers.
Quartermaster Sergeant - Allen F. Hopkins |
COMPANY A.
Officers.
Second
Lieutenant - James Boswell
Sergeants -
James H. Boswell (promoted to Second Lieutenant),
Ancell C. Stevens.
Corporals -
Jerome A. Cox,
William M. Purdew
Musician - James H. Widick |
Privates - |
|
Brown, Thomas W.;
Burke, Thomas F.;
Davis, George W.;
Green, Michael; |
Glaze, William;
Guffy, Nathaniel;
Scheer, Fred F.;
Tackett, William |
COMPANY C.
Sergeant -
Thomas Montgomery |
|
Privates - |
|
Aaron, James W.;
Beedles, James P.;
Davidson, James C.; |
Hopkins, Allen F.;
May, Henry F; |
Mary A. Webster
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McMurtry, John;
Pound, Daniel K. |
Smith, Joseph P. |
COMPANY E.
First Lieutenant -
William N. Streeter. |
|
Privates - |
|
Graham, Thomas; |
Havener, Joseph |
COMPANY H.
Private - |
|
Raymond, John c. |
|
COMPANY I.
Privates - |
|
Collins, Enoch R.;
Younger, Josiah; |
Younger, John Q. |
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ONE HUNDRED TWENTIETH INFANTRY.
Officer.
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ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-SECOND INFANTRY.
COMPANY G.
Privates - |
|
Beatty, John;
Baird, John;
Berry, James F.;
Campbell, Edward;
Campbell, Charles W.;
Jones, George H.;
Moffett, John B.; |
Miller, Alfred;
Vanell, Charles M.;
Vancil, William M.;
Warwick, George E.;
Warwick, Daniel H.;
Babbitt, Francis C.;
Evers, Henry B. |
COMPANY I.
Privates - |
|
Driscoll, John; |
Parrish, William H. |
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ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY.
COMPANY I.
Privates - |
|
Haddock, Randall; |
Highland, Samuel |
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ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FOURTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY C.
Officers.
Captain - Henry L. Field (promoted to Major)
First Lieutenant - Lewis Dorian
Second Lieutenant - James Rickey
Sergeants -
John 'Vierbone,
C. M. Cassett
Corporals -
P. H. Conant,
Noah Hodge,
Lloyd M. Kilby,
Joseph E. Wood
Musician - B. E. Bartlett
Wagoner - Solomon Fullenwider.
Privates - |
Allender, Samuel
S.;
Burrows, Charles H.;
Burrows, John H.;
Brown, Conrad;
Butler, R. C.;
Beard, R. N.;
Cook, J. J.;
Culver, J. L.;
Caward, D. C.;
Converse, C. H.;
Cadwalader, Eli;
Crane, Levi;
Constant, James;
Eubank, J. J.;
Fleming, John S.;
Gregg, Reuben; |
Grubendyke,
William;
Grubendyke, George;
Hawker, David;
Havener, John;
Hansel, I. P.;
Lee, R. M.;
lanham, George W.;
Miller, B. F.;
Manning, William;
Manning, Matthew;
Ross, Thomas;
Sell, L. D.;
Shinkle, F. A.;
Stoker, F. M.;
Tindale, Robert;
Wickersham, W. H. |
Recruits - |
|
Booth, Timothy;
Duquoin, Henry;
Foids, Elisha;
Grubendike, Hiram;
Hainline, Edward; |
Hennington, Limas;
Hodge, Richard;
McCrellis, Mason;
Van Winkle, H. M. |
COMPANY D.
Privates - |
|
Kelley, Edward;
Lohn, Anthony; |
Parker, Sylvester |
COMPANY G.
Private - |
|
Shoemaker, Harrison |
|
COMPANY K.
Officers
Captain - Stephen N. Sanders.
First Lieutenant - Thomas J. Williams.
Second Lieutenant - Hiram J. Hall
Sergeants -
Levi B. Mengle,
Peter C. Rape.
Corporals -
Wesley Hudgen,
Benjamin K. Proctor,
Thomas J. Sanders,
Balaam N. Brown. |
Privates - |
|
Abel, John C.;
Brooks, William H.;
Bradley, Philip W.;
Campbell, William;
Craddock, William A.;
Easley, John Y.;
Greory, James W.;
Hudson, Shepherd;
Halley, fountain W.;
Harden, Joseph B.;
Harden, George;
Loftis, John; |
Lusk, Absalom;
Mengel, Ethan M.;
Norton, Daniel;
Orley, Newton A.;
Proctor, Jacob B.;
Robinson, John M.;
Rape, Alfred N.;
Schultz, Johnson F.;
Trousdale, William;
Wilburn, Thomas H.;
Williams, Presley E. |
Recruits - |
|
Lupton, Job S.;
McByers, George;
Sanders, Martin L.; |
Sanders, John F.;
Sanders, Andrew D.;
Wilkinson, Henry A. |
__________
ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-FIFTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY K.
Private - |
Jenkins, William F. |
|
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ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY I.
Privates - |
Hall, James M.;
Kearney, John;
Maloney, Thomas;
O'Conner, Michael; |
Smith, Milton;
Stanton, Charles;
Welford, Jacob F.;
Windle, George W. |
__________
ONE HUNDRED TWENTY-NINTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY D.
Private - |
Green, William H. |
|
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ONE HUNDRED THIRTIETH INFANTRY.
The One Hundred
Thirtieth Regiment was mustered into service for three
years, at amp Butler, Oct. 25, 1862, under command of
Col. Nathaniel Niles, of Belleville, Ill., with
James H. Matheny, of Springfield, as Lieutenant
Colonel and William Prescott as Major,
with a large representation in Companies A. and I from
Sangamon County. It was first assigned to provost
duty at Memphis, Tenn., but at the request of Col.
Niles was relieved and sent to active service in
the field, meeting its first engagement with the enemy
of Port Gibson and, later, participating in the
Vicksburg campaign until the surrender of that
stronghold. It later took part in the battle at
Jackson, Miss., and after spending some time on guard
duty at Vicksburg, was sent to New Orleans and rendered
service at various points in Louisiana, Lieut. Col.
James H. Matheny, in the meantime assuming command
on the resignation of Col. Niles. In
January, 1865, it was consolidated with the
Seventy-seventh Illinois, participated in the siege and
capture of Spanish Fort and Fort Blakely, which resulted
in the surrender of Mobile, then was engaged for a time
on patrol duty up the Tombigbee River, and was finally
mustered out at New Orleans Aug. 15, 1865, receiving
final pay and discharge at Springfield, August 31st:
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SANGAMON COUNTY ROSTER.
Regimental Officers.
Lieutenant Colonel
- James H. Matheny.
Major - William Prescott. |
COMPANY A.
Officers.
First
Lieutenant - Anderson J. Smith |
Privates - |
|
Sabine, Sheridan
S.; |
Tibbs, Washington |
COMPANY B.
Officers.
Captain - William Prescott (promoted to Major)
First Lieutenant -
Francis M. Pickrell,
Jacob W. Paulin
Sergeants -
Frank Bice,
James B. Jonson,
Thomas Thorpe,
Daniel L. Dunlap.
Corporals -
Samuel Grubb, Jr.,
Orrin S. Webster,
Enoch P. White,
Charles L. Stevenson,
Ezekiel Malone,
Peter Babeuf,
George W. Connell,
Perry Sapp.
Musicians -
Amos Baumbardner,
Alpheus Karns.
Wagoner - William Hass. |
Privates - |
|
Albright, Charles;
Baker, Thomas;
Babeuf, Julius;
Beck, Alfred W.;
Beck, William;
Beach, Edward M.;
Blazier, Pierson R.;
Bowman, George;
Bid, David R.;
Burns, Henry E.;
Cochran, James A.;
Crissey, Stephen T.;
Conover, Henry J.;
Cummins, William;
Dickerson, Alexander C.;
Darden, Thomas J.;
Davis, Alfred;
Drennan, James W.;
Enos, William S.;
Fletcher, Benjamin F.;
Fitter, John;
Garner, Elijah;
Goffnett, Celestine;
Goor, John;
Hendricks, John R.;
Hickman, William H.;
Henton, James J.;
Irvine, John;
Johnson, William;
Johnson, Thomas;
Johnson, John H.;
Kalb, William A.; |
Koerner, John;
Letterman, Andrew;
Morton, Thomas H.;
Martin, Patrick;
McGinnis, Smith R.;
McGinnis, John;
McKeever, Thomas;
McMurray, George L.;
Milner, Robert;
Powell William M.;
Riddle, Hamilton R.;
Riddle, Francis A.;
Rayfield, John;
Rance, Henry J.;
Rogers, William H.;
Reeves, William H.;
Rutenberg, Frederick;
Somar, William;
Sallie, William H.;
Shelton, John R.;
Smith, Abram;
Simms, John;
Steelman, Thomas B.;
Steelman, Andrews.;
Volz, George;
VanDoren, Ebenezer H.;
Whiteman, Thomas J.;
Ward, William;
Yocum, George S.;
Yocum, Jacob;
Yocum, James W. |
Recruits - |
|
Ankrom, William H.;
Ankrom, Jacob R.;
Cartwright, Henry C.;
Cowgill, William B.; |
Dickerson, Duke;
Kelley, Martin;
Montanya, John C.;
Ramstee, J. J. |
COMPANY D.
Officers.
Corporals -
John Hazlett,
Phares Urich |
Privates - |
|
Berry, Jacob;
DeAnglist, Oliver;
Hildebrand, Charles; |
Jessup, David;
Murry, Joseph;
Stamphill, John W. |
COMPANY E.
Privates - |
Furnstenfeld,
Christopher; |
Gum, Elijah |
COMPANY G.
Privates - |
Simms, Thomas A.;
Wilkerson, John F.; |
Waugh, James A. |
COMPANY I.
Officers.
Sergeant - George
Babcock.
Corporals -
Manuel F. Gomes,
William R. Dickenson |
|
Privates - |
|
Beardon, Simeon;
Barrett, Frank A.
Beach, Job A.;
DeSantos, Antone;
Defrates, Jeston;
Dickerson, John;
Eckler, Robert;
Eckler, William H.;
Francis, Vincent;
Frank, Emanuel;
Ferres, Augustus;
Flowers, George;
Farley, James; |
Gomes, Joseph;
Gains, William F.;
Howey, Robert;
Murphy, Michael;
McKay, onald;
Nones, Theodore;
Ornilles, Julius;
Refind, Anto Defrastus;
Royer, Jesse;
Royer, John C.;
Sowerby, William H.;
Vira, John;
Vira, Joseph. |
Recruits - |
|
Martin, John P.;
Sims, Thomas A.;
Waugh, James A.; |
Watts, John C.;
Wilkerson, J. T.;
Wilson, James N. |
ONE HUNDRED THIRTY-THIRD INFANTRY.
(ONE HUNDRED DAYS' SERVICE.)
The One Hundred
and Thirty-third Volunteer Infantry was mustered in at
Camp Butler, May 31, 1864, for one hundred days'
service, and on June 3d was sent to the Barracks at Rock
Island, where it was assigned to duty guarding
Confederate prisoners of war. It performed its
duties faithfully and efficiently, and its term of
service having expired, was mustered out at Camp Butler,
Sept. 24, 1864.
ROSTER FROM SANGAMON COUNTY.
Regimental Officers.
Adjutant - William
I. Allen.
Q. M. Sergeant - Francis A. Vickery
Principal Musician - John G. Ives |
COMPANY A.
Officers.
Captain - Norman B. Ames.
First Sergeant - James F. Canfield
Sergeants -
Marion T. Hutson,
John M. Amos.
James S. Harkey
Corporals -
William M. Babcoc,
Benjamin F. Neber,
Orren Curvey,
Dals J. McGraw,
McC Webb,
Joseph Snape,
Andrew Moore. |
Privates - |
|
Armstrong, Albert
H.;
Abrams, Charles;
Antisdel, Willard;
Ayers, Sylvanus D.;
Black, Albert M.;
Bronile, George D.;
Bull, Boswell;
Broadwell, Willis, P.;
Bancroft, Coburn;
Buckman, Benjamin;
Baker, John A.;
Collins, William;
Cook, Albert G.;
Crouch, William H.;
Dobbins, Nicholas W.;
Dunton, Rufus S.;
Day, Robert;
Elkin, Edwin S.;
Flynn, Patrick;
Francis, Charles S.;
Gourley, Albert F.;
Huntington, George L.;
Hedrick, William;
Humphrey, Squire H.;
Irwin, Washington;
Ives, John G.;
Jackson, William W.;
Kent, Josiah P.;
Kimble, Newton;
Lawson James T. |
Lockridge, James
M.;
Miller, James W.;
McCoy, Thomas;
Montgomery, Hiram;
Megredy, Charles;
Mitchell, William;
Morse, Robert E.;
Magee, Uriah;
Neff, Jonathan;
Prather, William D.;
Pratt, Charles;
Pulliam, John R.;
Peacock, Benjamin F.;
Poley, Joseph;
Ransom, Isaac N.;
Roberts, Charles D.;
Robb, David;
Reynolds, H. G.;
Springer, Charles W.;
Schaffer, Joseph;
Stone, James A.;
Seaman, Charles;
Smith, John;
Smith, Charles O.;
Trumbo, James P.;
Thomas, Clement;
Turner, Samuel B.;
Wilson, Samuel L.;
Wallace, Samuel R. |
COMPANY E.
Officers.
Captain - Wilson A. Duggan.
First Lieutenant - John O. Piper.
Second Lieutenant - Columbus Woods.
First Sergeant - Lewis E. garrett.
Sergeants -
Joseph Wickersham,
Abner Coats,
Frederick Hartwick,
Heekiah C. Clark.
Corporals -
Francis A. Sampson,
William H. Walker,
George Spath,
Peter Boggs. |
Privates - |
|
Brewer, James;
Bynum, Isaac N.;
Cannon, Theron;
Cotterman, Andrew;
Childers, William;
Detheridge, Joseph;
Dempsy, John;
Decounter, Frederick;
Elmore, Nelson;
Elkin, Charles;
Engleright, Henry;
Finch, Marcus;
Fox, Smith; |
Green, William;
Gudrum, Herbert;
Getherds, Malon;
Grinnell, George B.;
Harris, George W.;
Howell, Pierson;
Hays, William;
Judd, Harvey;
Johnson, B. F.;
Johnson, George R.;
Kavanaugh, Dan.;
King, Charles;
Liver, Joseph; |
Mr. and Mrs. Richard B. Rhodes
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McKinnie, William
A.;
Masterson, Henry C.;
McCormick, Henry R.
Neal, John M.;
Neer, James;
Pea, Thomas F.;
Pettibone, Sanford;
Robinson, Richard;
Smith, Noah;
Shumate, Hiram; |
Shark, Emanuel;
Salts, William;
Torrence, Charles;
Turpin, Charles;
Thorp, John A.;
Thomas, William;
White, John W.;
Whitney, Joseph B.;
Weber, George;
Wardell, Stephen |
CHAPTER I.
Officers.
First
Sergeant - William T. Wylie.
Sergeants -
William W. Judd,
Ebenezer H. Welch,
Albert D. Miller
Corporals -
Joseph R. Miller,
William A. Yeamans,
William Conwell,
William H. Miller |
Privates - |
|
Anderson, Matthew;
Barrett, William B.;
Barr, Miletus E.;
Cover, Addison;
Davis, Isaac;
Garner, Anderson;
Hussey, Stephen A.;
Hickman, James F.;
Hoffman, James C.;
Houser, John H.;
Lewis, William H.;
Morgan, Charles F.;
Myers, John L.;
McGowan, Luke,; |
Perry, Charlie B.;
Palmer, Charles H.;
Pryor, Isaiah T.;
Relmers, John P.;
Ray, Henry;
Steinburger, William W.;
Strode, John D.;
Samples, William T.;
Tilford, Alexander;
Vannatton, Thomas;
Weese, Patterson;
Wells, Jordan W.;
Yocum, William S. |
OTHER COMPANIES.
Privates - |
Harrison, William;
Luther, George;
Hynd, William; |
Travis, Owen;
Warp, John C. |
__________
ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FOURTH INFANTRY.
(One Hundred Days Service)
COMPANY G.
COMPANY K.
Officer.
First Lieutenant -
George Q. Allen |
__________
ONE HUNDRED FORTY-FIFTH INFANTRY.
(One Hundred Days Service)
COMPANY D.
Officers.
Sergeant - Albert
Teele
Corporal - Arthur H. Loose
Private - |
|
Capps, Jabez M. |
|
COMPANY E.
Privates - |
|
Cooley, Joseph T.;
Doake, Thomas B.;
Grace, Patrick;
Glaze, Alexander M.;
Hendricks, Joseph; |
Ladieu, August;
McGrew, John
Miller, John H.;
Rubey, Charles. |
COMPANY G.
Private - |
|
Johnson, George |
|
COMPANY H.
Privates - |
|
Bishop, Josiah M.;
Constant, James H.;
Derry, Joseph; |
Hoffman, Philip;
Hillman, John A.;
Jones, Jesse |
COMPANY K.
Private - |
|
Wilson, Andrew S. |
|
__________
ONE HUNDRED FORTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY.
(One Year Service)
COMPANY O.
Privates - |
|
Foster, Louis; |
Spencer, Oliver C. |
__________
ONE HUNDRED FORTY-NINTH INFANTRY.
(One Year Service)
COMPANY A.
Officers.
Captain - William E. Winholz
First Lieutenant - James W. Howard
First Sergeant - J. W. Kellogg
Sergeants -
James Ellis,
James Hall,
Levi Cohn
Corporals -
Albert D. Miller,
Felix Armitage,
Henry Austin,
William Ashley
Musicians -
John Leary,
Christopher Showalter |
Privates - |
|
Austin, Henry;
Brown, Thomas;
Brooks, Samuel J.;
Baker, Thomas;
Coney, Patrick;
Cole, James;
Corcoran, William;
Campbell, William J.;
Dill, Augustus;
Driscoll, Michael;
Duby, Joseph H. or A.;
Drafton, William;
Foltz, Benjamin;
Giles, William;
Gilmore, James;
Goodrum, Herbert;
Holmes, John;
Jones, John; |
Jackson, Joshua;
Jackson, Jordan;
Keating, Thomas;
Lee, James E.;
Lowry, William;
Maley, William;
Martin, George;
Mooney, Thomas;
Moody, Oscar;
McCune, James;
Robinson, George;
Steward, William;
Stone, William;
Smith, John W.;
Schaal, August;
Wilkinson, Christopher;
Yeager, John |
Recruits - |
|
Bond, John;
Dempsey, John;
Kent, Thomas; |
Lahue, Duncan;
Shipley, Jesse;
Williams, Andrew B. |
OTHER COMPANIES.
Privates - |
|
Jenkins, Isaac K.; |
Hardin, Richard. |
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ONE HUNDRED FIFTIETH INFANTRY.
(One Year Service)
COMPANY A.
Private - |
Haughey, Preston C. |
|
COMPANY .
Private - |
Tinsley, Charles |
|
COMPANY I.
Privates - |
Cahill, Leo;
Davis, George W.;
Prince, James S.; |
Souder, William P.;
Shryer, James H.;
Wright, William H. |
__________
ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-SECOND INFANTRY
(One Year Service)
Regimental Officer.
Hospital Steward -
John W. McFadden |
COMPANY A.
Officers.
Sergeant - Hiram F. Sibley
Corporal - Lycurgus S. McNeeley.
Privates - |
Bancroft, Coburn;
Griffin, Hugh F.;
Gibbs, William;
Hatfield Francis M.; |
Stine, Gabriel;
Sherfield, Jordan;
Tate, Edward. |
COMPANY B.
Sergeant - George W. Clouser.
Corporals -
Peter L. Edwards,
William F. F. Smith,
Robert Weller.
Musicians -
Randolph Cook,
Edward M. Humphrey. |
Privates - |
|
Anderson, William
T.;
Burns, Robert;
Bishop, William H.;
Cady, Dyer D.;
Crumbaker, Marion V.;
Clark, John W.;
Dowell, Thomas;
Dowell, John L;
Fisher, John;
Gibson, James;
Hamilton, Joshua P.;
Holmes, Horatio;
Hopkins, Alvertus;
Henderson, Philander;
herbert, William O.;
Henline, Salathiel;
Kennedy, William H.;
Long, Joseph H.;
Lavallier, Thomas F.;
Lindsay, Thomas P.;
Montgomery, James; |
McMacklin, Henry
C.;
McFarland, Warren;
Mucan, Richard;
Plumb, William B.;
Porteus, James;
Smith, David;
Smith, Royston;
Stephens, David C.;
Sackett, Joseph;
Smith, Mathias;
Shrake, Samuel M.;
Spawr, William;
Thompson, Charles;
Thompson, Louis C.;
Vance, Albert B.;
White, James T.;
Wright, David A.;
Wright, Josiah W.;
Waldon, William;
Weed, Charles;
Young, James
|
COMPANY C.
COMPANY E.
Wagoner - James
Maple |
|
Privates - |
|
Schwabb, Joshua;
Skanes, James |
|
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COMPANY K.
Musician - Albert
A. Corneau |
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ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-FOURTH INFANTRY.
(One Year Service)
COMPANY D.
COMPANY G.
Sergeant - John E.
Miller |
|
Privates - |
|
Carver, John B.;
Denny, George; |
Witham, John W. |
COMPANY K.
Privates - |
|
Ames, John ;
Brown, William;
Clifford, James;
Culvertson, George W.;
Elkins, Charles; |
Grace, John;
Marritz, John;
Murphy, Andrew W.;
William, Charles |
__________
ONE HUNDRED FIFTY-FIFTH INFANTRY.
(One Year Service)
COMPANY A.
Corporal - James
Brittle |
|
Privates - |
|
Brandts, William;
Miller, John H.; |
Potts, William;
Woolum, Alexander. |
COMPANY A.
Private - |
|
Gibson, John W. |
|
COMPANY E.
Privates - |
|
Farthing, William
H.;
Farthing, John H.;
Farthing, John W.;
Kirk, Andrew J.; |
Loman, Isaac H.;
McClure, Thomas;
Titsworth, James L. |
COMPANY F.
Privates - |
|
O'Neal, Frank; |
Woods, George W. |
COMPANY K.
Privates - |
|
Lamb, Robert G.; |
White, Joshua |
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FIRST ILLINOIS CAVALRY
(Three Years' Service)
The First
Regiment Illinois Cavalry - consisting of seven
companies - was organized at Alton, and mustered into
service, July 3, 1861, soon after went to Missouri
assigned to command under Gen. Grant, and in
September took part in the Battle of Lexington in
connection with Col. Mulligan, in which the Union
forces were out-numbered and forced to surrender.
After spending several weeks on parole at Benton
Barracks, the regiment was reorganized and, for a time,
was engaged in guarding supply trains in Missouri, but
on July 14, 1862, was finally mustered out of service,
many of its members later enlisting in other regiments.
Company F of this regiment was largely made up from
Sangamon County:
ROSTER FROM SANGAMON COUNTY.
(Three Years Service.)
COMPANY F.
Officers.
Captain - John Burnap
First Lieutenants -
Garrett Elkin,
Thomas S. Pinckard,
John Q. A. Floyd
Second Lieutenant - John C. Parks.
First Sergeant - Daniel S. Whittenhall
Quartermaster Sergeant - David W. Thomas
Sergeants -
John Q. A. Floyd,
Peter Livergood,
Thomas B. Brown,
Frederick Henry
Corporals -
John F. Pritchard,
Heaton Hill,
George Breckenbaugh,
Wiliam Graham,
William H. H. Center,
Jacob Newman,
H. L. Hinman,
Robert A. Jones.
Buglers -
Napoleon B. Utt,
Charles H. Schryver
Sadler - William Barnhill
Wagoner - Nicholas Prather
Blacksmiths -
Charles Gethard,
Cyrus Youst |
Privates - |
|
Armstrong, SAmuel;
Barry, William;
Brown, John H.;
Burdoas, John;
Coles, William E.;
Cole, Stephen D.;
Curtis, Charles A.;
Dibble, Emery;
Easley, Thomas H.;
Ernst, John;
Ervin, John;
Foster, Miner A.;
Frey, George W.;
Gilmore, Henry;
Harris, Charles F.;
Haas, Michael J.;
Herndon, Edward G.;
Johnson, Irvin;
Kiser, James;
Lindsay, John D.;
Lee, Thomas W.;
Layton, Charles; |
Lane, Abraham B.;
Lisk, Frank;
Lewis, Andrw;
Mahan, Charles;
Mathews, Henry;
McCoy, Peter;
McGuire, Barney;
Meyer, William H.;
Penny, Jacob W.;
Pinckard, Thomas S.;
Russell, John;
Stevens, John J.;
Spring, John W.;
Thompson, Andrew J.;
Taylor, Richard S.;
Wall, Johnson C.;
Waddle, Alfred;
Whitaker, James;
Welch, Ebenezer H.;
Wright, Marion;
Wallace, Nels S.;
Zimmerman, George |
Recruits - |
|
Brickley, John;
biggins, Patrick;
Bane, George W.;
Boothe, William;
Cabill, Michael;
Chesley, Ed. A.;
Cord, J. J.;
Fitzpatrick, Sol;
Flynn, Dennis R.;
Goughran, John;
Grubb, James;
Graham, George W.;
Graham, John J.;
Hubble, Charles N.;
Hancock, Lyman D.;
Heiney, Sylvester;
Hutchison, Amos C.;
Knight, James W.; |
Lobdill, Orin L.;
Lindsay, Thomas J.;
Leland, John T.;
Murray, David;
McCluskey, James;
McGurk, James;
McCoy, Robert;
Neal, Richard;
Oliver, George H.;
Philips, George G.;
Parsons, Francis M.;
Phillips, James;
Skinkle, William;
Smith, Robert C.;
Sullivan, Thomas H.;
Sarafield, Patrick;
Southwick, Adam;
Thompson, Andrew J. |
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SECOND CAVALRY
The Second
Illinois Cavalry was mustered into service at Camp
Butler, Aug. 12, 1861, saw its most active service in
Western Tennessee, Missississippi and Louisiana,
also taking part in the capture of Fort Blakely and
Mobile in the last days of the war; in January, 1864, a
part of the regiment re-enlisted as veterans, and a few
months later was consolidated into six companies under
command of the late Benjamin F. Marsh, its final
muster out taking place at San Antonio, Texas, Nov. 24,
1865.
ROSTER FROM SANGAMON COUNTY.
Regimental Officers.
Adjutant - William
Stadden.
Chaplain - James R. Locke. |
COMPANY A.
Private - |
|
Sanford, Richmond |
|
COMPANY E.
Privates - |
|
Cox, Ambrose M.; |
Hawkins, William J. |
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COMPANY F.
Privates - |
|
Cline, Simeon;
Fisher, Hiram;
Fairchild, John; |
Nesbitt, William;
McKean, Zadoc. |
COMPANY H.
Officers.
Second Lieutenant -
John C. Reynolds.
Blacksmith - John Q. Hinz. |
|
Privates - |
|
Frazer, Andrew M.;
Lambert, John; |
Lewin, George W.
Specht, James |
COMPANY I.
COMPANY K.
Privates - |
|
Beach, Oscar; |
Lytle, William |
Unassigned - |
|
Harris, William H. |
|
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THIRD CAVALRY.
The Third
Regiment Illinois Cavalry was organized and mustered in
at Camp Butler in August, 1861, under command of Col.
Eugene A. Carr, of the Regular Army, and saw its
first service in Missouri, successively under command of
Generals Hunter and Sigel, then
joined in the campaign of Gen. Curtis
toward the Southwest, and took part in the battle near
Springfield, Mo., February 13th, and later pursued
Price's retreating army in Arkansas, capturing a
number of prisoners. Other important engagements
in which it participated included the Battles of Pea
Ridge, Haines Bluff, Arkansas Post, Port Gibson,
Champion Hills and siege of Vicksburg. In July,
1864, a portion of the regiment re-enlisted as veterans,
was later consolidated in six companies, took part after
the close of the rebellion in service against the
Indians in the Northwest, and was mustered out at
Springfield, Oct. 18, 1865:
ROSTER FROM SANGAMON COUNTY.
Regimental Officers.
Lieutenant Colonel
- Lafayette McCrills.
Major - John McConnell
Quartermaster - John B. Bierce.
Sergeant Majors -
Talcott Norton,
William J. Brown.
Quartermaster Sergeant - John B. Bierce.
Commissary Sergeant - Edward Bierce
Hospital Steward - William M. Brewer |
COMPANY A.
Officers.
Captain - Jesse W. Blee.
First Lieutenant -
Andrew J. Taylor,
Joshua Tuthill
Second Lieutenants -
Joshua Tuthill,
James W. Kincaid,
Harrison L. Bruce.
First Sergeant - Joshua Tuthill
Sergeants -
Jesse W. Bice,
James W. Kincaid,
John B. Bierce,
Harrison L. Bruce.
Corporals -
Talcott Norton,
William R. McGready,
Sheridan S. Sabine,
Archer H. Rusk,
William J. Brown,
Benjamin H. Hailey,
Alfred W. Parsons.
Bugler - Archibald Gontremont |
Privates - |
|
Allen, William E.;
Aldrich, Washington, J.;
Bierce, Edward B.;
Bruce, Arba H.;
Brooks, Merchant J.;
Buck, Jeremiah;
Byers, Joseph W.;
Brewer, William M.;
Cassidy, Henry C.;
Connors, Michael;
Curtis, Harvey S.;
Eberhard, Henry H.;
Fairchild, Isaac B.;
Fehr, Henry;
Gorham, David;
Greenstreet Zephaniah;
Halley, Edward;
Harding, Howard:
Hawley, David C.;
Hoffman, John;
Hewitt, Samuel J. C.;
Hillman, Charles;
Hurd, Stephen;
Hamilton, James;
Jones, Andrew J.;
Knop, Joseph H.;
Keedy, William B.; |
Lake, John F.;
Little, Joseph A.;
Lampson, Morris C.;
Mitchell, John;
McElwain, Thomas;
McCue, Thomas;
Mills, Abraham G.;
O'Nell, William;
Owen, Nathan;
Parsons, William;
Purvis, Smith;
Purvis, Isaac;
Purvis, Francis M.;
Rhodes, Thomas B.;
Ritter, William;
Rodgers, John;
Stake, George E.;
Stewart, Wiliam A.;
Southwick, David;
Schwitzer, John;
Schick, John j.;
Taylor, Samuel H.;
Vanaken, Charles;
Waggoner, Christian;
Weiss, Gottleib;
Whitney, Barney C. |
Recruits - |
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Allen, William E.;
Armstrong, John W.;
Armstrong, John A.
Allen, Isaac;
Buzzard, Otho;
Butts, Thomas S.;
Bailey, Charles W.;
Davis, John W.;
Graves, Marshall;
Hewitt, Alden W.;
Ham, William P.; |
Harvey, James;
Lawhead, Charles C.;
Norton, Charles F.;
Richster, John F.;
Sweet, John T.;
Sweet, William;
Sweet, Marion A.;
Stevens, John P.Wickner, Henry;
Winters, Frederick;
Willliams, Reason
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COMPANY B.
Privates - |
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Dooley, John;
Garrett, David; |
Yates, Simeon. |
COMPANY C.
Privates - |
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Burnhardt, Charles; |
Parsley, William N. |
COMPANY D.
COMPANY H.
COMPANY K.
COMPANY M.
Privates - |
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Howard, Samuel;
Heintz, John;
Laughlin, Archy O.;
Merryman, James; |
Roach, David;
Roe, Robert;
McMurtry, Samuel. |
Unassigned Recruits
- |
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Daugherty, James;
Marshall, James; |
Williams, Andy |
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THIRD CAVALRY.
(Consolidated)
Regimental Officers.
Major
- Jesse W. Blee
Commissary Sergeant - Frederick Cawsawitz
Saddler - Moses Morris
Chief Bugler - David C. Wurtz. |
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COMPANY B.
Privates - |
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Cooper, John;
Cheack, James M. R.; |
Easley, Woodson;
Mitchell, Samuel |
COMPANY C.
First
Lieutenant - Harrison L. Bruce. |
Recruits - |
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Behymer, Lucien T.;
Davis, William S.;
Gribbens, William |
McConville, John;
Perry, John T. |
COMPANY D.
Officer.
Captain, Jesse W.
Blee (promoted to Major) |
COMPANY G.
Officer.
Sergeant - John
Fletcher |
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Privates - |
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Frame, Henderson;
McCaslin, Marion S.;
Ogg, George W.;
Reese, James H.; |
Smith, Thomas J.;
Sullivan, Adam;
William, Samuel S. |
COMPANY H.
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COMPANY I.
Private - |
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Cass, George W. |
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COMPANY K.
Blacksmith -
Anderson, Scott |
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Unassigned Recruits
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Hill, James;
Hill, Thomas;
Haskell, William; |
Mooney, James;
Taylor, William. |
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FOURTH CAVALRY.
COMPANY C.
Private - |
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Echoltz, John C. |
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COMPANY D.
Privates - |
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Burge, John; |
Higley, Theodore F. |
COMPANY H.
Veteran - Simon
String (promoted to Second Lieutenant in
consolidated Co. E.) |
COMPANY I.
Private - |
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Taylor, William H. |
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COMPANY M.
Privates - |
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Eisenhise, Nicholas
W.;
Fromm, Nicholas; |
O'Brien, Michael;
Prill, Peter. |
Unassigned Recruits
- |
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Flannagan, Jackson, |
Sidner, James |
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FIFTH CAVALRY
Regimental Officers
Colonels -
Hall Wilson,
John McConnell.
Major - Speed Butler
Battalion Adjutant - Edward P. Harris.
Quartermaster Sergeant - James Elliott |
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COMPANY B.
Privates - |
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Cothin, William R.;
Foley, Edward |
Wise, Charles |
COMPANY C.
Privates - |
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Duffey, James;
Eastin, William;
Eastin, John; |
Florey, Oscar J.
P.;
Smith, William;
Smith, Benjamin |
COMPANY E.
Privates - |
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Downey, John;
Fory, George; |
Harrison, William;
Jones, John. |
COMPANY G.
Privates - |
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Gardner, George;
Houston, Robert R.; |
Johnson, William T. |
OTHER COMPANIES.
Privates - |
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Meires, Henry;
Thomas, Henry;
Davis, Willard C.; |
Leonard, William;
Boker, Charles M. |
Unassigned - |
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Lewis, William H. |
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SIXTH CAVALRY
COMPANY B.
Privates - |
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Shaw, Cornelius A.;
Smith, David; |
Sykes, Thomas W. |
COMPANY C.
Privates - |
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Bockewitz, William;
Flynn, Patrick;
Weicken, Frederick; |
Looker, Albert S.;
Montgomery, Samuel
WErner, Christopher |
COMPANY D.
Privates - |
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Morris, William;
Mullins, David; |
Redicker, Henry W. |
COMPANY L.
Privates - |
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Anderson, George
W.;
Lombard, Harvey; |
Dennis, Isaac N.;
Randle, Charles T. |
Unassigned - |
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Devlin, Robert;
Dickson, John H.; |
Gaddy, Richard W.;
Ward, Edward. |
SEVENTH CAVALRY.
Regimental Officer.
Hospital Steward -
Henry Jayne |
COMPANY A.
Private - |
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Wilder, Edward C. |
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COMPANY B.
Corporal - John N.
Worden. |
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Privates - |
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Reis, Peter; |
Solomon, Shafer |
Recruits - |
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Hyde, Joseph;
Johnson, James H.; |
McGuire, John;
Titus, Alfred. |
COMPANY C.
Private - |
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Slosson, Rufus L. |
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COMPANY E.
Privates - |
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Avery, William;
Dailey, Michael;
Dennis, Jerry;
Dorance, John;
Higginson, Henry;
Handle, Adam K.
Lay, Jasper; |
McCurdy, James H.;
Niman, John D.;
Philbrick, George;
Pruitt, Daniel B.;
Potter, Thomas G.;
Shattuck, Andrew P.;
Sutton, Alexander |
COMPANY F.
Privates - |
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McConkey, Latham
A.;
Smith, Thomas; |
Warnick, John R. |
COMPANY G.
Private - |
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Gleason, Samuel. |
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COMPANY H.
Privates - |
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Brown, Robert C.;
Jaynes, William D.; |
May, William;
Petters, William H. |
COMPANY I.
Privates - |
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Davis, William; |
Suter, John. |
COMPANY K.
Officer.
Second Lieutenant -
Henry Jaynes. |
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Privates - |
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Fox, Thomas; |
Whitmore, James C. |
COMPANY L.
Privates - |
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Coffen, Hiram;
Coffen, Warren D.; |
Sperling, Lewis G.;
Scott, Patrick |
COMPANY M.
Privates - |
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Adams, Robert K.;
Frink, Horace R.;
Mason, Edward;
Moats, George W.;
McManus, Peter; |
Scott, James;
Smith, Hiram;
Strang, William;
Spellman, Thomas |
Unassigned - |
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Davis, Elias;
Haselton, Eugene A.;
Lynch, James L.;
Liber, Joseph F.;
O'Hara, William;
Smith, William M.; |
Smith, Gage;
Short, John;
Tollert, James;
Wills, Joseph;
Whetmore, James C. |
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EIGHTH CAVALRY.
COMPANY C.
Private - |
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Miner, Edward H. |
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COMPANY I.
Private - |
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Fletcher, William |
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Unassigned - |
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Brennan, Charles J. |
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NINTH CAVALRY.
COMPANY E.
Privates - |
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Edsell, Thomas;
Newberry, Leonidas; |
Swanke, Benjamin. |
COMPANY K.
Private - |
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Fulford, Oliver C. |
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COMPANY L.
Privates - |
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Gifford, Daniel A.;
Gifford, Albert A.; |
Ward, Solomon R. |
Unassigned Recruits
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Ballard, John;
Jarrett, William; |
Preston, Hiram;
Sommers, Samuel |
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TENTH CAVALRY.
The Tenth
Illinois Cavalry was organized at Camp Butler in
September, 1861, and was mustered in for three years;
service November 25th under command of James A.
Barrett, as its first Colonel. Barrett
was succeeded a little more than four months later by
Col. Dudley Wickersham, the first Lieutenant Colonel
and a citizen of Springfield, who remained in command
two years, when he was succeeded by Lieut. Col. James
Stuart, who served out the unexpired term. There was
a large representation in this regiment from Springfield
and Sangamon County, including, as Chaplain, Rev.
Francis Springer, for several years at the
head of Illinois State University at Springfield, now
known as Concordia Seminary.
The regiment was first mounted on horses belonging to
the individual members, which continued until 1864, when
horses were furnished by the Government. In
January, 1862, it marched to Quincy, Ill., some two
months later went to Benton Barracks, and next to Rolla
and Springfield, Mo., where the First Battalion joined
Gen. Curtis in his campaigns in Arkansas.
The remainder of the regiment continued in active
service in Southern Missouri, later extending its
movements as a part of the Army of the Frontier, with
Col. Wickersham in command of a Cavalry
Brigade, participating in the most active operations in
Arkansas, including the capture of Arkansas Post and
Little Rock. In February, 1864, it returned on furlough
to Springfield, Ill., later a part of the regiment
re-enlisted as veterans and, after seeing further
service at Nashville, Tenn., and in Arkansas, this
branch of the regiment on Jan. 27, 1865, with recruits,
was consolidated into nine companies, with three
companies for the Fifteenth Cavalry, making the "Tenth
Illinois Veteran Volunteer Cavalry." After the
assassination of President Lincoln, Apr.
14, 1865, it was ordered to New Orleans on police duty,
and during the last few months of its service was on
duty on Red River and in the vicinity of San Antonio,
Texas, where it was mustered out Nov. 23, 1865,
reaching Springfield, Jan. 1, 1866, and receiving final
pay and discharge, Jan. 6th.
ROSTER FROM SANGAMON COUNTY.
Regimental Officers.
Colonel - John A.
Barrett.
Lieutenant-Colonel - Dudley Wickersham (promoted
to Colonel)
Majors -
Joseph S. Smith
Marshall L. Stephenson (promoted to Colonel of Second
Arkansas Volunteers),
Samuel N. Hitt (promoted to Lieutenant Colonel)
Adjutant -
James Stuart (promoted to Lieutenant-Colonel and
Colonel).
Surgeon - Augustus A. Shutt
Quartermaster - John H. Barrett
Chaplains -
Francis Springer,
Julius Elliott,
Battalion Adjutants -
Eli H. Hosea,
Henry Turney,
Thomas D. Vredenburgh.
Battalion Quartermasters -
Daniel L. Canfield,
John P. Kavanaugh
Quartermaster Sergeants -
John B. Connelly,
John Parkinson |
COMPANY A.
Officers.
Captain - Garrett Elkin.
First Lieutenant - Alfred A. North
Second Lieutenant - Thomas O'Connor
First Sergeant - Thomas O'Connor (promoted,
successively, to Lieutenant and Captain)
Sergeants -
Julius Elliott,
Thomas H. Butler,
Richard Large.
Corporals -
John H. Morgan,
Green Campbell
Bugler - Edward Mosteller.
Privates - |
Bowman, John;
Blackburn, Michael;
Dunham, Albert H.;
Ernest, John;
Ellison, James;
Gallagher, Edward;
Gutt, John;
Kindred, James;
Large, Lewis;
Monnahan, Dennis;
Malone, Jordan; |
Malone, Francis M.;
Ross, James C.;
Reed, Charles C.;
Rhodes, James;
Serron, Albert;
Sedgwick, Frederick;
Sullivan, Timothy;
Shamell, John;
Wilkins, Andrw T.;
Wills, James |
Veterans - |
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Blackburn, Michael;
Cavanaugh, Charles;
Dunham, Albert H.;
Dunn, George B.;
Elliott, Julius A.;
Ernest, John;
Gutt, John;
Green, Campbell;
Keyes, James;
Kindred, James; |
Large, Richard G.;
McGrath, James;
Masterson, William H.;
Morgan, John H.;
Russell, Samuel F.;
Reed, Charles C.;
Rhodes, James;
Redmond, William;
Shamell, John;
Wood, William. |
Recruits - |
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Alfred, James;
Boutwell, Milo;
Campbell, Wilely;
Campbell, Franklin;
Cumming, Andrew;
Field, James;
Field, Wesley;
Foster, Norman F.;
Gallighan, Michael;
Johns, Joseph C.; |
Keegan, Lawrence;
Melville, Charles;
Murphy, Michael;
Murphy, Patrick;
Nagangast, George;
O'Brian, John;
Pelham, John H.;
Redmond, William;
Sackett, Enos or Amos;
White, Francis |
COMPANY B.
Officers.
Captain - Samuel N. Hitt.
First Lieutenant - Augustus A. Shutt.
Second Lieutenants -
Byron L. Crouch (promoted to First Lieutenant and
Captain).
John P. Kavanaugh (killed in battle),
John S. Vredenburgh (promoted to First Lieutenant),
James Butler.
First Sergeant - Thomas J. Hughey.
Sergeants -
James L. Short,
John G. Springer,
Warren J. Parks
Corporals -
James Butler,
Robert A. Lockridge,
Byron L. Crouch,
Archy L. Edwards,
Andrew J. West,
Samuel L. Farmer,
George Roberts
Buglers -
Edward J. Short,
George F. McReynolds.
Farrier - John McCarty
Wagoner - Benjamin F. Hutton |
Privates - |
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Barbee, William;
Breckenridge, Hugh;
Cassity, Levi;
Campbell, SAmuel;
Clark, Henry R.;
Codfield, Enoch;
Conolly,
Bernard;
Duff, Abram;
Duff, Abraham;
Davis, John, Jr.;
Drennan, Andrew J.;
Drennan, Smith;
Dean, Dwight;
Enix, Thomas F.;
Estis, Nathaniel G.;
Flowers, Aaron A.;
Flowers, James A.;
Flier, Josiah;
Garvey, Martin;
Harris, William H. H.;
Headley, Daniel S.;
Headley, James G.'
Hill, John W. C.;
Hill, Paul H.;
Hollis, John;
Hutton, Noah M.;
Knotts, Joseph; |
Lewtamayer, Max;
Liston, Jesse;
Lowin, Benjamin F.;
Lockridge, Marion G.;
Myers, John A.;
Matthews, Norman C.;
McGill, James;
O'Brien, Patrick;
Park, George W.;
Parkinson, John;
Quinn, John;
Ransom, William A. David;
Shutt, Carroll O. S.;
Simmington, John L.;
Smith, Abram;
Southwick, Adam;
Sharp, Sanford;
Sharper, Isaac N.;
Silloway, Levi;
Taylor, George W.;
Tipton, David;
Tuttle, Silas;
Veatch, James A.;
Vredenburgh, Thomas S.;
Warner, Henry;
Wickersham, Noah H.;
Williams, Samuel;
Wardlow, James |
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Veterans - |
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Butler, James E.;
Breckenridge, Hugh;
Codfield, Enoch;
Drennan, Smith;
Davis, John;
Duff, John;
Edwards, Archy L.;
Enix, Thomas F.;
Estes, Nathaniel G.;
Garvey, Martin;
Harris, William;
Hutton, Noah;
Hill, John W. C.;
McMullen, Samuel; |
McReynolds, George
F.;
McKee, James S.;
McKee, John B.;
Park, Warren J.;
Reager, David;
Roberts, George;
Sharp, Sanford;
Short, Edward;
Tipton, David B.;
Tuttle, Silas;
Taylor, George W.;
Veatch, James M.;
West, Andrew J. |
Recruits - |
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Butler, Samuel;
Barber, John A.;
Crouch, Dayton J.;
Duff, John;
Duff, Richard R.;
Desper, James W.;
Duff, George;
Day, John W.;
Edwards, James J.;
Edwards, William H.;
English, Charles W.;
Fortune, William J.;
Fortune, Wilbert E.;
Greenwood, Chris C.;
Greenwood, George;
Hodgarson, Young M.;
Harris, William;
Haughey, Thomas J.;
Kelley, Patrick;
Kavanaugh, John P.;
McKee, John H.;
McKee, James S.; |
McMullen, Samuel;
McCue, John;
McMurray, Elihu;
McDermott, Edwin S.;
Morgan, John F.;
Riley, Thomas;
Robertson, John H., Jr.;
Robertson, John H., Sr.;
Rannebarger, Philip;
Rannebarger, Joseph;
Rollins, Martin;
Short, William H. H.;
Smitters, Samuel;
Smitters, Noah;
Spelleay, James;
Torrence, William A.;
Tell, James E.;
Vredenburgh, John S.;
Whalen, John;
Withrow, Isaac N.;
Walker, Samuel |
COMPANY C.
Officer.
First
Lieutenant - Hiram C. Walker. |
Private - |
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Harris, Almeron N.; |
Walker, Elmer W. |
COMPANY D.
Officers.
Captain - William Sands
First Lieutenants -
Richard C. Kelley,
Thomas D. Vredenburgh (each promoted to Captain)
Privates - |
Averitt, Nathan W.;
Burns, James;
Cox, Frederick;
Clark, Wesley;
Doyle, James; |
Dingman, Richard;
Ford, William;
McCormick, John;
Morgan, Norman;
Stonehart, Albert. |
COMPANY E.
Sergeant - John Lott |
Privates - |
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Brewster, John;
Cassel, Frederick;
Eadal, Harvey; |
Kirk, Michael;
Nottingham, Almeron |
Recruits - |
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Anderson, Barret;
dement, Merrill H.;
Ford, George;
Howey, Edwin E.;
Holden, Edward M.;
Harmer, James M.; |
Jones, John B.;
Karns, David H.;
Murdock, George W.;
Patrick, John M.;
Stevens, Edward;
Ward, Thomas |
COMPANY F.
Privates - |
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Dallas, George M.;
Davis, Dallas;
Hutchison, Young M.;
O'Brian, John; |
Welsch, Mathew;
Blattner, Adolph;
Hofferkamp, Herman. |
COMPANY G.
Officers.
First
Lieutenant - William A. Montgomery
Second Lieutenant - Alexander Rucker
Quartermaster Sergeant - Frederick R. Sprigg
Sergeants -
William A. Montgomery,
John C. Decker
Corporals -
Henry Alsop,
Joshua W. Short,
Thomas F. Henry,
Alexander Rucker,
William Blythe,
Charles H. Judd.
Buglers -
Frederick Trapp,
Samuel R. Gordon |
Privates - |
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Adlong, Lewis;
Barr, William A.;
Brunn, August;
Brooks, Jefferson J.;
Bishop, Caleb E.;
Cantrell, Thomas J.;
Chambers, Edward R.;
Casnet, Franklin;
Clark, William;
Conner, William;
Camp, George W.;
Dysert, John Z.;
Freeman, William W.;
Hills, Alexander;
Hoffman, George;
Hays, William;
Herndon, James N.;
Hosea, William;
Hall, Benjamin;
Hoffman, Christian;
Kibby, Converse A.; |
King, John;
Koch, Simon;
Lasure, William;
Litterscheit, Ferdinand;
Lewis, James;
Maughor, John;
McKinney, Thos. L. S.;
McCarty, Thomas;
Maloney, Timothy;
McCarty, Thomas;
Mills, Marcus R.;
Prince, William P.;
Raumbarger, John;
Reynolds, John;
Russell, John;
Seaman, George;
Seaman, Joseph;
Spengler, Philip;
Spaulding, John;
Trower, John E. |
Veterans - |
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Arreighl?, Antonio;
Blythe, William;
Barr, William A.;
Clark, William;
Camp, George W.;
Evans, William;
Elgan, William;
Fagan, John F.;
Hoffman, George;
Hibbs, James;
Judd, Uz;
Judd, Charles H.;
King, John;
Lanterman, John N.;
Lasure, William; |
Mills, Marcus R.;
Magary, Robert F.;
Meyers, Augustus F.;
Morris, George H.;
Maloney, John;
Maugher, Patrick;
Quinn, Dennis;
Reynolds, John;
Robinson, George H.;
Sprigg, Frederick R.;
Spengler, Philip;
Sheiry, Daniel;
Seaman, Joseph A.;
Tomlinson, Elisha. |
Recruits - |
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Buff, Henry;
Bowers, Asa;
Bancroft, George;
Burgess, John;
Crowder, Henry;
Camp, Fagan, John F.;
Fagan, Brice H.;
Kesler, Abraham;
Keizer, John;
Lewis, David;
Maugher, Patrick;
Morris, George;
Morris, Eli T.; |
Martin, John;
Robinson, George H.;
Renne, James;
Sheiry, Daniell;
Strode, William B.;
Tomlinson, Elisha;
Tomlinson, L. A.;
Wardhaugh, Richard E.;
Weber, John H.;
Weber, Charles E.
Young, Lysander B.;
Younger, John Q. |
COMPANY H.
Officers.
Captains -
Thomas S. Crafton,
John Stewart
First Lieutenant - Tavner B. Pierce.
Second Lieutenant -
John W. Crafton,
Barton W. Fox,
John A. Koontz.
First Sergeant - James B. Campbell.
Quartermaster Sergeant - Tavner B. Pierce.
Sergeants -
William Grisson,
A. B. Rogers
Corporals -
Joseph Gambrel,
Edward H. Woods,
Peter Brady,
William Riley.
Buglers -
Charles Fox,
John Bell |
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Privates - |
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Beard, Martin;
Burton, George;
Brewster, John;
Carney, John;
Cline, John;
Freeman, William H.;
Harme, John;
Johnson, Joseph;Leab, Lewis;
Layton, James;
Muckelston, J. B.;
Miller, Frederick; |
Moore, John R.;
McGinnes, Samuel;
Pilcher, A. M.;
Pilcher, James W.;
Pilcher, John ;
Roberts, William;
Sampson, William;
Searle, E. J.;
Webster, Bradley B.;
Young, James C.;
Young, John W. |
Veterans - |
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Bell, John;
Campbell, James B.;
Freeman, William H.;
Gambrell, Joseph;
Harmes, John;
Koontz, John;
Riley, William; |
Sampson, William;
Tippey, Leroy;
Vermillion, William;
Wood, E. H.;
Young, John W.;
Young, James C. |
Recruits - |
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Britt, John W.;
Burton, James or Henry I.;
Crafton, Newton R.;
Carter, William;
Deck, Valentine;
Dyer, Thomas E.; |
Gambrell, Andrew
J.;
Koontz, John;
Murray, David;
McDonald, John or E. J.;
Peters, Jacob;
Walker, William W. |
COMPANY I.
Officers.
First
Lieutenant - Daniel L. Canfield
Second Lieutenant - John G. Springer (promoted
to First Lieutenant), |
Veterans - |
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Miller, Frederick; |
Wright, Jonathan |
Recruits - |
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Robins, Samuel; |
Wallace, Nathan |
COMPANY K.
COMPANY L.
Captain - Thomas V. WIlson.
First Lieutenant - John G. Roberts
Second Lieutenant - Thomas D. Vredenburgh
Sergeants -
Andrew J. Maxfield,
Henry S. C. Sanders |
Privates - |
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Becraft, Walter;
Becraft, George;
Beard, Walter W.;
Carpenter, Levi;
Connelly, Samuel;
Cook, Levi;
Evans, Joseph;
Gravat, Charles P.; |
Johnston, James K.
P.;
Kelly, Michael;
Kelly, Thomas;
Matthews, Aaron V.;
Moon, John B.;
McGrath, J.;
Swim, John. |
Veterans - |
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Beard, Walter W.;
Becraft, Walter;
Becraft, George G.; |
Gravat, Charles P.;
Gilman, Nathan;
Johnson, James P |
Recruits - |
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Andrews, Jacob;
Conner, David C.;
Gilman, Nathan;
Guthen, James G.; |
Miller, William H.;
Talbot, Thomas;
Veterbrome, James;
Winsur, George W. |
COMPANY M.
Officers.
Captains -
Elnanen J Searle.
Alfred A. North |
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Marian B.(R?) White
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First
Lieutenant - Elhanen J. Searle (promoted to
Captain)
Second Lieutenant - Silas Hickox |
Privates - |
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Britt, John W.;
Buckley, Newton; |
Conner, Richard |
Veterans - |
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Bishop, Caleb E.; |
Hayes, William. |
Recruits - |
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Dunn, Ebenezer;
Fields, James;
Garbin, William;
Haselbrig, William H.; |
Hall, Sylvester O.;
Leonard, Benjamin;
Malone, James H. |
Unassigned - |
|
Bennett, James;
Brown, James;
Brown, William M.;
Beil, John A.;
Brewer, Isaac;
Basher, William S.;
Barnes, Warner;
Baker, John W.;
Clark, John;
Crane, James H.;
Elliott, James H.;
Fox, Joseph B.;
Farland, James O.;
Grant, Charles P.;
Larney, Owen W.;
Lawrence, John;
Mikesell, Simon;
Martin, Henry;
Nolan, William H.; |
O'Conner, John;
Pace, Elisha L.;
Ross, Lyman O.;
Smith, James;
Sutton, Anton;
Seligman, Martin;
Sprague, Robert;
Scott, John;
Stark, Henry
Schinkle, John W.;
VanDorf, Edward;
Veatch, Joel;
Weber, Joseph;
Weber, James W.;
Webb, Joseph;
Webb, Stephen G.;
Woodford, Lawson;
Young, Francis M.;
Yost, Cyrus |
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ELEVENTH CAVALRY
COMPANY B.
Privates - |
|
Green, Aaron;
Haines, William A.; |
Whitney, Sylvester |
COMPANY C.
Privates - |
|
Forge, George; |
Foster, Charles A. |
COMPANY F.
Privates - |
|
Mackey, Patrick;
Cortes, Joseph;
Dempsey, John; |
McGrain, Bernard;
Matthews, Thomas;
Venters, John H. |
COMPANY K.
Private - |
|
Shrock, Abraham |
|
COMPANY M.
Privates - |
|
Cudney, Ezekiel;
Drummond, William; |
Love, Benjamin F. |
Unassigned Recruits
- |
|
Alden, Frank;
Goodwin, Charles; |
McIntyre, Charles
E.;
Randall, George |
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TWELFTH CAVALRY.
COMPANY A.
Privates - |
|
Kelly, John M.;
Small, Cyprian P.; |
Ashton, James;
Small, Rual A. |
COMPANY B.
Veterans - |
|
Reese, Louis;
Robertson, Donald. |
|
Recruit - |
|
Necknich, Conrad |
|
COMPANY C.
Privates - |
|
Barney, Henry;
Dyson, William J.; |
Lambertson,
Jeremiah;
Walcott, Enos |
Recruits - |
|
Drury, Richard A.; |
Majors, Richard |
COMPANY D.
Recruits - |
|
Downie, John; |
Hatch, Eugene, A.
B. |
COMPANY E.
Privates - |
|
Bedard, Flavian;
Bucher, Nelson;
Flemming, Edward;
Gardner, James; |
Hudson, Arthur;
Jaubest, Julius;
Moore, Oliver;
Reed, Benjamin. |
COMPANY F.
Privates - |
|
Gillilalnd, Joseph;
Huitt, Jonathan N. B.; |
Wallis, Richard |
Recruits - Easley,
Robert H.;
Lewis, Samuel;
Phelps, John W.;
Wilson, Cyrus A.;
Curvey, Owen; |
Lewis, David;
Ogg, James A.;
Sanders, Stephen N.;
Wilson, Samuel L. |
COMPANY G.
Private - |
|
Hensley, Robert |
|
COMPANY K.
Privates - |
|
Lane, Andrew; |
McConahey,
Frederick. |
COMPANY M.
Private - |
|
Tennis, Franklin |
|
Unassigned - |
|
Bessy, Washington;
Eckhart, George; |
Gaade, Benjamin F.;
Orrick, Henry C. |
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THIRTEENTH CAVALRY
COMPANY C.
Private - |
|
Miller, Charles |
|
(CONSOLIDATED.)
Officer.
Adjutant - George
F. Williams. |
|
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FOURTEENTH CAVALRY
Officer.
Surgeon - Preston
H. Bailhache |
COMPANY B.
Teamster - John
Oetters |
Private - |
Smith, Joseph |
COMPANY D.
Officers.
Captain - Ebenezer
L. Foote
First Lieutenant - Thomas L. Masters
Second Lieutenant - John Miller
Corporals -
Benjamin F. Bradt,
Frank Martin,
John Rogan
Wagoner - John L. Dow. |
|
Privates - |
|
Atkinson, John;
Butler, Albert O.;
Bower, Henry;
Fowler, John;
Goyer, Charles B.; |
Hamilton Daniel;
McDonald, John A.;
Smith, William;
Turner, John J. |
COMPANY K.
Private -
McGrady, Robert |
|
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COMPANY L.
Privates - |
|
Richmond, Charles
C.; |
Valentine, Silas |
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FIFTEENTH CAVALRY.
Officers.
Adjutants -
Nathaniel C. Mitchell;
Louis Souther
Quartermaster - Samuel B. Stewart. |
COMPANY .
Recruits - |
|
Beaver, Charles; |
McGee, Samuel E. |
COMPANY B.?
Private - |
|
Eubanks, Charles |
|
COMPANY I.
Private - |
|
Jackson, Samuel |
|
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SIXTEENTH CAVALRY
Officers.
Surgeon -
NathanielW. Webber
Chief Bugler - Giovanni Peregi |
COMPANY D.
Privates - |
|
BArrett, John;
Dlugoseh?, Joseph;
Frey, Albert;
Guhlke, John;
Gollar, John;
Gravel, Joseph;
Gohmert, William;
Hahn, Peter;
Hanenstein, Cornelius;
Kazmazek, John;
Kiolbassa, Ignatz;
Lundzin, George; |
Obiella, John;
Obsten, Frank;
Perego, Giovanni;
Rzeppa, John;
Renser, Louis;
Rummel, Frederick;
Schlidknieht, Gustavus;
Schroeter, Gottlieb;
Schweikardt, Fredrick;
Woelfel, Richard;
Zowata, Vincent;
Eller, Maximillian. |
COMPANY E.
Second Lieutenant -
Julius Miller |
Privates - |
|
Fraas, Louis;
Weihling, John; |
Wirtz, Joseph |
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COMPANY F.
Private - |
|
Simons, George S. |
|
COMPANY G.
Officer.
Second
Lieutenant - Adolph Streiber |
Privates - |
|
Bowler, William;
Ballow, Anderson J.;
Kummell, Christian;
Nelson, John;
Russing, Louis; |
Straber, Adolph;
Sidner, James;
Colburn, Thomas;
Philips, David |
COMPANY H.
Privates - |
|
Hermanna, Hubert;
Hencl, Jacob F.;
Kkurn, John;
Kaiser, Balthaser;
Kroschel, Louis |
Larkin, Thomas;
Milton, Napoleon B.;
Steinmetz, Louis;
Welss, Otto;
Williams, Jesse D. |
Recruits - |
|
Brendenstein, Theo
G.;
Durant, William;
Johnson, Edward; |
Myers, Andrew N.;
Thorne, John E. |
COMPANY I.
Privates - |
|
Darwin, Clark W.;
Dunn, Robert T.; |
Barger, Charles H. |
COMPANY K.
Privates - |
|
Brown, Jacob;
Crawford, William; |
McCabe, Patrick;
Claywell, Francis M. |
COMPANY L.
Officer.
Corporal - Otho L.
McLain. |
|
Privates - |
|
Anderson, Bazaleel
B.;
Ashby, John;
Bradford, William C.;
Durvibes, George;
Derby, Lemuel L.;
Dooley, James;
Fagan, James; |
Rudd, Thaddeus;
Taylor, William;
Taylor, Alexander;
Phillips, William H. S.;
Weaver, David;
Watta, William;
Robinson, Albert T. |
COMPANY M.
Officers.
Second
Lieutenant - James M. Mendenhall
Corporal - Lewis a. Trowbridge
Musician - John Saberville |
Privates - |
|
Butler, Pleasant
G.;
Edwards, William H.;
France, Bernado;
Ganone, John;
O'Hara, James; |
Stevens, Albert S.;
Ryan, James;
Smith, William;
Wright, Marlon |
Recruits - |
|
George, Coleman C.;
Martin, John E.;
McCoy, Samue; |
Petebone, Ellas;
Robinson, James;
Williams, Ellas |
Unassigned - |
|
Kelley, Michael |
|
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FIRST ARTILLERY.
BATTERY D.
Privates - |
|
Brockway, Nelson
B.; |
Hickey, Bartholmew |
BATTERY F.
Privates - |
|
Losee, Joseph P.;
Brock, Andrew;
Blair, William;
Daily, Thomas;
Driscoll, David;
Eads, Nathan G.;
Gleason, Peter;
Horen, Charles;
Haight, Eugene H.;
Hartford, Perry;
Lewis, George J.; |
Mitts, Thomas J.;
McCoy, Martin;
McManusm, Michael;
Phillips, William;
Renland, Peter;
Risley, Ezra B.;
Risley, John W.;
Schuyler, Elam A.;
Tober, Joseph,
Weaver, George. |
BATTERY O.
Officer.
Captain - arthur
O'Leary |
|
Privates - |
|
Romange, John;
Eberhardt, George; |
Miller, James S. |
BATTERY H.
Officers.
Captain, Axel
Silversparre
Second Lieutenant - Edward Adams |
BATTERY I.
Privates - |
|
Thompson, John; |
Bond, James |
BATTERY M.
Private - |
|
McAllister, John G. |
|
Unassigned - |
|
Gugerke, Conrad;
Goss, Victor;
Gudgel, Thomas;
Hoffman, Samuel;
Mullen, Daniel; |
Sheehan, John;
Sullivan, John;
Thomas, Henry;
Wynne, Hugh;
Wardaugh, George |
__________
SECOND ARTILLERY.
Regimental Officers.
Colonel - Thomas S. Mather
Majors -
Adolph Schwartz,
James P. Flood
Adjutant - Isaac N. Higgins
Quartermaster Sergeant - William Munger.
Commissary Sergeant- Oscar Bradford |
|
|
BATTERY A.
Private - |
|
Triebel, William |
|
BATTERY C.
Officers.
Captain - Caleb Hopkins
First Lieutenant - James P. Flood
Second Lieutenants -
Alexander Busby,
Thomas J. McIntyre,
Napoleon Davis,
James A. Barr
Sergeant Major - Elijah V. Moore
Sergeants -
Eben Willey?,
Thomas McIntyre
Corporals -
James Pringle,
James Barr,
Napoleon Davis |
Privates - |
|
Bell, William;
Beckembaugh, George;
Burns, Francis;
Billington, James;
Barr, Henry C.;
Culver, Phineas N.;
Cayhoe, John R.;
Doselbert, John;
Denny, William;
Drennan, Delos;
Hopkins, Charles; |
Haynes, John G.;
Haynes, Benjamin K.;
Howell, Stephen S.;
Parrish, Samuel;
Putney, Abel;
Smith, John;
Smith, Robert;
Saunders, Richard or D-d;
Tabor, Delona;
Welland, Chris |
Veterans - |
|
Barr, James A.;
Boyd, WilliamC.;
Burns, Francis W.;
Cayhoe?, John H.;
Davis, Napoleon;
Denny, William;
Haines, Benjamin K.;
Parrish, Samuel; |
Putney, Abel;
Smith, John;
Suttle, John A.;
Welland, Christian. |
Recruits - |
|
Babcock, Jasper D.;
Chriswell, Samuel F.;
Clay, Henry;
Delay, William;
Durbun, Gabriel;
Eberhardt, Matthew;
Garner, Isaac N.;
Haines, Francis A.;
Harris, Josiah;
Harris, Nodley; |
Howard, Mordeai;
Harney, John;
Pride, Charles G.;
Pulley, Francis M.;
Robbins, John J.;
Short, William;
Shields, Charles;
Wood, Thomas;
Yocum, Robert F. |
BATTERY D.
Private - |
|
Brennenstall, R. R. |
|
BATTERY H.
Privates - |
|
Ball, Emery S.;
Ashurst, Perry; |
Hartman, August;
Richter, Otto |
BATTERY I.
Privates - |
|
Fanning, John; |
Murphy, Samuel S. |
BATTERY K.
Privates - |
|
Stinger, John M.;
Reynolds, George D.; |
Bassett, Marquis;
Wallace, John |
BATTERY L.
Private - |
|
Riggs, Daniel U. |
|
Unassigned - |
|
Galligan, Michael; |
Smith, John L. |
CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE BATTERY.
CHICAGO MERCANTILE BATTERY
Private - |
|
Crosby, John F. |
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SPRINGFIELD LIGHT ARTILLERY.
The Springfield Battery
Light Artillery which contained the largest number of
citizens of Sangamon County engaged in the artillery
branch of the service during the Civil War was organized
at Camp Butler by Captain Thomas F. Vaughn, of
Providence, R. I., and mustered into service Aug. 21,
1862. Nov. 1, 1862, it was ordered to the front,
and arriving at Bolivar, Tenn., a few days later was
assigned to the First Brigade, First Division, Sixteenth
Army Corps, under command of Gen. Mason Brayman,
later saw service chiefly in Western Tennessee and
Arkansas, participating in the capture of Little Rock,
and still later, under command of Gen. Steele,
was connected with Gen. Banks' Red River
expedition. Its last year was spent for the most
part in garrison duty at Little Rock, whence it was
ordered to Springfield, Ill., where it was mustered out
of service, June 30, 1865:
ROSTER FROM SANGAMON COUNTY.
Officers.
First
Lieutenant - Edwar B. Stillings.
Second Lieutenant -
Louis D. Rosette,
Ward Bartram;
Albert Flood.
Sergeant - Alexander Busby.
Quartermaster Sergeant - William E. Fitzhugh
Sergeants -
Ward Bartram,
August Schilds,
John McCormack.
Corporals -
Marcel DuBoce,
Charles Layton,
Jacob S. Newman,
John W. Spring.
Guidon - Asa W. Mason
Artificers -
Orrin S. Lobdell,
Patrick Ring.
Bugler - Adolph Traurig.
Wagoner - Thomas Fox. |
Privates - |
|
Bahan, Charles;
Barry, Henry E.;
Baumunk, Henry;
Boardman, Moses;
Bourke, Michael J.;
Burgess, Richard V.;
Burns, Barney;
Burch, George;
Burns, John;
Chick, Robert;
Colvin, Robert;
Cottet, Jules;
Cull, Michael;
Donnelly, Edward C.;
Donnelly, John T.;
Faddis, Henry S.;
ferrell, William C.;
Fuller, Miner S.;
Flood, Albert;
Gordon, John H.;
Hartman, John;
Harman, Peter; |
Hinchee, William
W.;
Henry, Levi E.;
Irwin, James;
Knight, James W.;
Laswell, James;
Lyons, James;
Meyer, James;
Mentemeyer, Charles F.;
Millette, Frank;
Miller, Jacob;
McClure, William;
O'Brien, James;
Pilcher, William S.;
Pitman, James G.;
Schlemmer, John;
Segin, Henry;
Shipton, Thomas;
Stevanson, James;
Vliet, Joseph;
Wertz, John;
Williams, William |
Recruits - |
|
Butler, David;
Crafts, Lewis W.;
Caldwell John;
Davis, Henry;
Donlan, John;
Doran, John E.;
Downey, Patrick;
Elder, Hugh A.;
Estes, John;
Hilvertz, Victor F.;
Hayes, John;
Jacobs, Daniel;
Johnston, Charles;
Kinsley, William;
King, Alexander J.;
Kiley, John;
List, Nicholas;
McCandless, James A.;
Morehead, William;
McKeever, Thomas; |
McFall, John;
Marrin, Conner;
Pritchard, John F.;
Pendergast, Thomas;
Peabody, Edwin R.;
Russell, John J.?;
Ragan, Timothy O.;
Ryan, James;
Shields, John C.;
Smith, George W.;
Smith, James G.;
Smith, Benjamin F.;
Smith, Thomas H.;
Smith, John H.;
Squires, Thomas B.;
Taafe, John;
Wales, William H.;
Well, Johnson C.;
Wright, William J. |
COLORED TROOPS
The following
presents a list of colored men
from Sangamon County who enlisted in various
organizations for service in the Union Army
during the Civil War:
TWENTY-NINTH COLORED INFANTRY.
COMPANY D.
Privates - |
|
Hodges, Willis; |
Waddle, John. |
COMPANY G.
COMPANY H.
Private -
Wadkins, William |
|
Unassigned Recruits - |
Carr, Thomas; |
Jones, George |
OTHER ORGANIZATIONS.
UNITED STATES COLORED RECRUITS.
Turner, Washington; |
Washington, Philip. |
|
|
THIRD U. S. (COLORED) ARTILLERY.
Privates - |
|
Burris, Robert; |
Bennett, Thomas |
FIRST U. S. ARMY CORPS.
COMPANY 2.
Privates - |
|
Maul, Henry;
Masters, William; |
Bassett, Francis E. |
COMPANY 7.
Private -
Willis, George W. |
|
COMPANY 11.
Private - |
|
Sanford, Edmund |
|
Recruits for
regular army. |
|
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THIRTEENTH U. S. INFANTRY.
Privates - |
|
Armstrong, Robert;
Austin, Oliver;
Anderson, John;
Allen, William;
Ballard, George W.;
Blair, Robert;
Buchanan, Isaac;
Brister, John;
Barker, Charles;
Barger, John R.;
Bourke, Patrick;
Barkley, John Y.;
Bergstresser, Richard M.;
Callingsburg, Louis;
Canterbury, James A.;
Cumming, George A. P.;
Calvert, Thomas;
Curry, Aaron;
Chapman, Isaac;
Conner, John O.;
Deerne, Orlin H.;
Douglas, Benj.;
Dorne, James;
Fitzsimmons, Michael;
Finney, Dennis;
Fleck, William;
Fletcher, Fisher F.;
Gallagher, Patrick;
Hinkle, William H.;
Hendley, John;
Hughes, William;
Howard, Thomas H.;
Higgins, Silas C.;
Holsey, John H.;
Hargraves, Henry;
Johnson, William J.;
Jackson, George W.;
Jones, Lewis;
Johnson, John A.;
Keel, William;
Kendall, George W.;
Lacey, James;
Loveless, George W.;
Lashley, Samuel C.;
LaTasse, Eugene;
Lehana, Jeremiah; |
Lyman, Zenas G.;
Maa, John;
Moore, John;
Moore, Thomas;
Morgan, William;
Mell, Jacob;
McCambridge, Patrick;
McAndrews, Michael;
Miller, Wilheim;
Mahoney, Michael;
Morgan, James;
Mulligan, Henry;
McGinnis, John;
McDonald, William;
O'Brien, Maurice;
O'Neill, William;
Perrinne?, Erastus;
Pilcher, NEwton J.;
Pillon, Thomas;
Rull, Jacob;
Reid, Henry;
Reid, Cyrus M.;
Sidener, Samuel W.;
Snider, Louis;
Slawson, Howard F.;
Stearns, John;
Shipley, James R.;
Shafner, George;
Shortzer, Joseph G.;
Spears, Myron;
Scull, William;
Smith, George P.;
Turner, William H.;
Troy, James;
Tipple, Henry;
Thurston, Frank;
Vickers, William;
Wood, John;
Way, Allen W.;
Willis, William;
Wells, James;
Watkins, John W.;
Welsh, William J.;
Walsh, James H.;
Weston, Frank. |
NINETEENTH U. S. INFANTRY.
Officer.
Hospital Steward United States Army - James
Robinson |
Private - |
|
Walsh, John |
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ROLL OF HONOR.
LIST OF SANGAMON COUNTY NOBLE DEAD
"It is sweet
and honorable to die for one's country." Thus it
can be written over the graves of many thousands of men
who now sleep the "sleep of death" in soldiers' graves.
Sangamon County has furnished her quota of noble dead,
as will be seen by the following roll, embracing names
of some of the bravest and est of her sons. They
are gone, but their names are reverently remembered by a
grateful people. They are gone, but their deeds
are remembered. Let them sleep on, while their
praises are being sung through all coming time.
Following are the names of those who fell in battle or
died during the war period:
ABRAHAM LINCOLN,
President of the United States and
Commander-in-Chief, assassinated Apr. 14, 1865.
- Colonel Simon P. Ohr, died Sept. 14, 1864
- Major Frederick W. Matteson, died Aug. 8,
1862.
- Capt. Henry W. Allen, killed by a Sergeant.
- Capt. John E. Sullivan, killed in action, Oct.
5, 1864.
- Capt. Noah E. Mendell, killed at Fort Donelson.
- Capt. Edwin Allsop, killed in battle, Dec. 31,
1862.
- Lieutenant Adam E. Vrooman, died at Cape
Girardeau, Mo., Sept., 1861.
- Lieutenant William W. Foutch, deceased.
- Lieutenant Marshall M. McIntire, killed at
Fort Donelson.
- Lieutenant John F. Cassity, died.
- Lieutenant John P. Kavanaugh, killed in
battle, Aug. 27, 1863.
- Lieutenant Edward Adams, killed July 10, 1863.
- Lieutenant Elijah V. Moore, killed Feb. 5,
1863.
- Lieutenant William Bishop, killed in battle,
Sept. 20, 1863.
- Lieutenant William Earnest, died July 14,
1863.
- Lieutenant Thomas J. Williams, died at Cotton
Hill, Ill., Nov. 5, 1862.
- Surgeon Alvin S. French, killed at Guntown,
Miss., June 10, 1864.
- Adjutant Arthur Lee Bailhache, died.
- Adjutant William H. Latham, died at
Springfield, Ill., Dec. 21, 1862.
- ATKINSON, John, died in Andersonville prison,
Sept. 25, 1864.
- Alden, Frank, died at Camp Butler, Ill., Mar.
1, 1865.
- Anderson, Benjamin M., died at Nashville,
Tenn., Jan. 1, 1863.
- Ashbill, H. Soles, died at Memphis, Tenn.,
Apr. 30, 1864.
- Ashford, Samuel F., died at Memphis, Tenn.,
Nov. 25, 1862.
- Allen, Robert, died at Memphis, Tenn., Sept.
13, 1864.
- Armstrong, James, died at Camp Butler, Ill.,
Oct. 3, 1862
- Ayesworth, Ezra M., First Sergeant, killed at
Duvall's Bluff, Ark., Aug. 8, 1863.
- Avaritt, Nathan, killed at Duvall's Bluff,
Ark., Aug. 8, 1863.
- Alfred, James, died at Springfield, Ill., Jun.
2, 1862.
- Alison, Moses D., died at Rolla, Mo., Dec. 18,
1861
- BOLLYJACK, John, killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6,
1862.
- Brown, J. V., died at Mound City, Nov. 27,
1862.
- Ballard, Richard L., killed at Mission Ridge,
Nov. 25, 1863.
- Bruden, Russel, killed at Resaca, Ga., May 13,
1864.
- Brown, Mason, died at Monterey, Tenn., June 4,
1863.
- Burk, Benjamin F., died in Andersonville
prison, Aug. 15, 1864.
- Broderick, George H., died at Davis' Mills,
Miss., Jan. 1, 1863. |
|
- Burkhart, John,
killed at Guntown, Miss., Jun. 10, 1864.
- Brewer, James D., died at DAnville, Va.,
prisoner of war.
- Burns, Thomas, died at Memphis, Tenn., Feb.
29, 1864.
- Burricklow, James R., died at Memphis, Tenn.,
Mar. 12, 1865.
- Blankenship, Robert W., died in Indiana, May
27, 1865.
- Bartram, Wells, died at Bairdstown, Ky., Oct.
12, 1862.
- Bucher, Moses O., died at Paducah, Ky., Sept.
17, 1863.
- Bowman, William H., died at Memphis, Tenn.,
Aug. 16, 1864.
- Bowman, Charles H., died at Memphis, Tenn.,
Sept. 6, 1863.
- Blue, William M., killed at Guntown, Miss.,
June 10, 1864.
- Bumford, William, killed at Tupelo, Miss.,
July 13, 1864.
- Breckenridge, Joseph, died in Christian
County, Ill., Oct. 31, 1863.
- Black, Francis J., died near Vicksburg, July
4, 1863.
- Berry, Charles, died at Memphis, Tenn., Dec.
5, 1864.
- Brock, Elias, died at Memphis, Tenn., Dec. 5,
1862
- Bradshaw, Thomas, died at Duckport, La., May
4, 1864.
- Burton, George, died at Little Rock, Ark.,
Nov. 1, 1863.
- Baird, John, killed in action at Parker's
Cross Roads, Tenn., Dec. 31, 1862.
- Bailey, William, died at Tullahoma, Tenn.,
Aug. 31, 1863.
- Burge, John , died at Memphis, Mar. 7, 1864.
- Buffington, William, killed by Guerrillas near
Philadelphia, Miss., Apr. 24, 1863.
- Boutwell, Milo, died at Oldtown Landing, Ark.,
Sept. 22, 1863.
- Brum, Aug., died at Oldtown Landing, Ark.,
Sept. 11, 1862.
- Byers, Joseph W., died at Helena, Ark., Nov.
1, 1863.
- Buff, Henry, died at VanBuren Hospital, La.,
June 27, 1864.
- Beard, Martin, died at Bloomfield, Ark., Sept.
6, 1863.
- CRAWFORD, William, died in Andersonville
prison, June 15, 1864.
- Colburn, William, died in Andersonville
prison, Aug. 14, 1864.
- Colburn, Thomas, died in Andersonville prison,
Jun. 20, 1864.
- Craven, James, killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6, 1862.
- Criswell, Samuel F., died at Fort Donelson,
Dec. 20, 1864.
- Combs, Silas T., died at Memphis, Tenn., Dec.
31, 1863.
- Cope, Peter W., died in Richmond prison, Dec.
6, 1863.
- Carson, Townsend, killed at Dallas, Ga., May
27, 1864.
- Canon, Patrick, killed at Kenesaw Mountain,
June 14, 1864.
- Campbell, Joseph C., died at Chatham, Ill.,
Sept. 15, 1863?
- Cox, Josiah, died Apr. 1862.
- Carter, Alfred, died at New Orleans, Apr. 18,
1865.
- Carrigan, Edward, died Jan. 13, 1863, of
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- Clark, Benjamin
F., died at Memphis, Feb.28, 1865.
- Clare, Daniel, died Jan. 30, 1863, of wounds.
- Campbell, Joseph, died Reeve's Station, Mo.,
Mar. 17, 1862.
- Cary, Joseph L., died in Andersonville prison.
- Cooper, Henry, killed at Yellow Bayou, La.,
May 18, 1864.
- Curren, Owen, died in Andersonville prison.
- Crone, Nelson, died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan.
25, 1863.
- Colburn, Gilbert O., died in Andersonville
prison, July 1, 1864.
- Clark, Thomas A., died at Little Rock, Ark.,
Oct. 17, 1863.
- Conley, James, died at Springfield, Ill., Feb.
10, 1864.
- Cantrall, William, died at Memphis, July 9,
1864.
- Christler, Philip, died at Vicksburg, Nov. 9,
1863.
- Corson, Charles P., killed at Tupelo, Miss.,
July 13, 1864.
- Cantrall, Albert A., died at Wilmington, N.
C., Mar. 2, 1965, caused by starvation while in
rebel prison.
- Cantrall, Edward T., fifer, died at Vicksburg,
July 11, 1863.
- Conner, Wilson, died at Camp Butler, Oct. 29,
1862.
- Cooley, Willis, died at Memphis, Tenn., Apr.
21, 1864.
- Cantrall, George W., died at Chickasaw
Springs, June 29. 1863.
- Center, Edward R., died in Andersonville
prison, Sept. 1, 1864.
- Copple, William, died at Nashville, Tenn.,
Mar. 8, 1865.
- Copple, Morgan, died at Chattanooga, Mar. 5,
1865.
- Clark, William H., died at Benton Barracks,
Mo., June 29, 1862.
- Cross, Edwin, died at Farmington, Miss., July
18, 1862.
- Cox, Frederick, died at Duvall's Bluff, Ark.,
June 27, 1863.
- Campbell, Samuel, died at Little Rock, Ark.,
Oct. 29, 1862.
- Chambers, Edward R., died at Little Rock,
Ark., Oct. 15, 1864.
- Charles Fox, died at Bayou Metre, Ark., Sept.
14, 1863.
- Cary. Ira, killed at Allatoona Pass, Ga.. Oct.
5, 1864.
- Campbell, Joseph, died at Springfield, Ill.,
Mar. 28, 1864.
- DERBY, Lemuel C., died at Richmond, Va., July
16, 1864, while prisoner of war.
- Dooley, James R., died In Andersonville
prison, July 15, 1864.
- Davis, William, died at Springfield, Ill., May
21, 1803.
- Delaney, William, died at Danville, Miss.,
July 11, 1882.
- Driscoll, Simpson, killed at Vicksburg, May
21, 1863.
- Driscoll, Lewis, died at Ironton, Mo., Dec. 5,
1861.
- Dwire, John, killed at Vicksburg, May 30,
1863.
- Daws, Henry, died in Andersonville prison.
- Daugherty, John, died at Memphis, July 20,
1864, of wounds.
- David Cook, died at Chickamauga, Sept. 20,
1863, of wounds.
- Dodd, William H., died at Perryville. Ky.,
Oct. 8, 1862.
- Deardoff, Thomas B., died at Memphis, May 8,
1864.
- DeFreitas, Frank P., killed at Nashville, Dec.
15, 1864.
- Darden, Thomas J., died at Memphis, Feb. 23,
1863.
- Dickerson, Alexander C., died at St. Louis,
Sept. 16, 1863.
- Davis, John W., died at home, Aug. 21, 1863.
- Davis, Willard D., died at Vicksburg, Nov. 30,
1864.
- Duff, Abraham, died at Quincy, Ill., Feb. 18,
1862.
- EARLY, Ambrose, died at St. Louis, May 10,
1862.
- Eckler, Edward, died at Camp Butler, Ill..
Jan. 24, 1804. |
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- Edmans, Andrew
T., died at Camp Butler, Ill., Jan. 13, 1865.
- Emerson, Ira, died May 16, 1865.
- Evans, Aquilla, died at Memphis, May 6, 1864.
- Easley, Thomas H., died at Benton Barracks,
Mar. 14, 1862.
- Edwards, James T., died at Hazlewood, Mo.,
Mar. 6, 1863.
- Evans, Joseph, died at Quincy, Ill., Feb. 20,
1862.
- FREY, Albert, Sergeant, died In Andersonville
prison, Apr. 13, 1864.
- Fowler, John, died in Andersonville prison,
Apr. 13, 1864.
- Frass, Louis, died In Andersonville prison,
Apr. 8, 1864.
- Fox, Thomas, drowned In Arkansas River, at
Little Rock, Ark., Mar. 12, 1863.
- Fuller, Miner S., died at Little Rock, Ark.,
July 3, 1864.
- Flanagan, Thomas J., died at Fort Holt, Ky.,
Oct. 15, 1861.
- Farmer, Thomas, died at Ironton, Mo., Nov. 10,
1861.
- Farmer, Ephraim, died at Ironton, Mo., Nov.
28, 1861.
- Fisher, John B., died at Cairo, Dec. 13, 1861.
- Franklin, Luther, died June 10, 1864, of
wounds.
- Fortune, Francis A., died at Nashville. Tenn.,
Feb. 6, 1863.
- Foster, Daniel G., died at Chlckamauga, Sept.
20, 1863, of wounds.
- Foster, John R., died at Chickamauga, Sept.
20, 1863, of wounds.
- Frisby, Charles, died at Jackson, Miss., Feb.
3, 1863.
- Fullenwider, Solomon, died at Camp Butler,
Ill., Jan. 10, 1864.
- Fleming, John, died at Nashville, Tenn., July
8, 1865.
- Fisher, Hiram, died Feb. 6, 1864.
- Fehr, Henry, died at Black River Bridge.
Miss., July 25, 1863.
- Frink, Horace, died at Okalona, Miss., June
14, 1865.
- Foley, Edward, died at Vicksburg, Sept. 10,
1864.
- Fagan, Brice H., died at Little Rock, Ark.,
Dec. 10, 1863.
- Fanchilds, Isaac B., died June 28, 1862, of
wounds.
- GOYER, Charles B., died at Jeffersonville,
Ind.. Apr. 7, 1863.
- Gleason, Peter, died at Athens, Ill., Sept.
22, 1863.
- Gambrel, James L., died at Camp Dennison,
Ohio, May 7, 1862.
- Griffin, Samuel, killed at Stone River, Dec.
31, 1862.
- Gihland, John, killed at Pittsburg Landing,
Apr. 5, 1862.
- Gallean, Michael, died Sept. 24, 1863.
- Grubendyke, died June 27, 1863, of wounds.
- Garner, Elijah, died at Memphis, Jan. 29,
1863.
- Goffnett, Celestine, died at Carrollton, La.,
Sept. 14, 1863.
- Gorham, David, died at St. Louis, Oct. 6,
1862.
- Green, William M., killed at Peach Tree Creek,
Ga., July 20, 1864.
- Griffitts, Ashury, died at Memphis, May 18,
1864.
- Griffitts, John W., died Sept. 20, 1863, of
wounds.
- Greenwood, Thomas, died at Nashville, Tenn.,
Jan. 16, 1863.
- Gordon, Jackson, supposed to be dead.
- Greer, Martin, died at Camp Butler, Mar. 31,
1864.
- Griffith, William, died at Memphis, Jan. 6,
1864.
- Gholson, William T., died July 7, 1863.
- Goodenough. Elliott, killed at Stone River,
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- HENSLEY, Robert,
died at Springfield, Ill., Mar. 28, 1862.
- Haight, Eugene N., died at Nashville, Tenn.
- Hartford, Perry, died at Pittsburg Landing,
July 12, 1862.
- Hickey, Bartholomew, died at Vicksburg, Aug.
24, 1862.
- Hamilton, Seth, killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6,
1862.
- Humphries, Urias, drowned in New River, S. C.,
January, 1865.
- Hammonds, John, died at Grand Junction, Tenn.,
Nov. 17, 1862.
- Henson, Thomas, died at Vicksburg, Nov. 25,
1863.
- Holland, Aaron, killed at Vicksburg, May 21,
1863.
- Harris, William H., died at Murfreesboro, July
13, 1863.
- Hensley, Lorenzo D., died at Memphis, Nov. 19,
1863.
- Harrington, George W., died at Montgomery,
Ala., Feb. 5, 1865.
- Hemphill, James, died at Atlanta, Nov. 10,
1863, prisoner of war.
- Hudson, Philo D., killed at Franklin, Tenn.,
Nov. 30, 1864.
- Hudson, George, died at Chattanooga, June 10,
1864, of wounds.
- Hudson, Iven D., died at Nashville, Tenn.,
Nov. 28, 1862.
- Herley, James P., died at Nashville, Dec. 3,
1862.
- Heredith, William, died at Memphis, Sept. 19,
1863.
- Henson, William, died at Berlin, Ill., Sept.
17, 1863.
- Hadley, John H., died at Ruff's Mills, Ga.,
July 4, 1864.
- Henderson, Granderson, died at Jackson, Tenn.,
Mar. 8, 1863.
- Hearrick, Munson, died at Vicksburg, Oct. 12,
1863.
- Hull, Henry H., died at Knoxville, Tenn., Dec.
19, 1863.
- Hurd, John, died at Duckport, La., June 17,
1863.
- Hawker, David Cor., died at Vicksburg, Nov.
24, 1863.
- Houston, John A., died at Springfield, Ill.,
May 22, 1863.
- Hendrick, John R., died at Camp Butler, Ill.,
Mar. 14, 1864.
- Hicklin, William H., died at Memphis, Jan. 20,
1863.
- Henline, William O., died at Nashville, Tenn.,
Apr. 26, 1862.
- Harris, George W., died at Rock Island, Ill.,
Aug. 26, 1864.
- Heaton, Hill, died of wounds, receivd at
Lexington, Mo., Sept. 18, 1861.
- Hurd, Stephen, died at Memphis, Sept. 12,
1862.
- Ham, William P., died May 11, 1862.
- Harvey, James, died at Arkansas Post, Jan. 11,
1863.
- Holt, George S., died in Andersonville prison,
Oct. 27, 1864.
- Hughes, Levi, killed at Somerville, Tenn.,
Dec. 26, 1863.
- Harrison, George, died at Nashville, Tenn.,
Apr. 27, 1864.
- Headly, Daniel S., killed at Mud Town, Ark.,
Dec. 30, 1862.
- Henry, Thomas F., died at St. Louis, May,
1862.
- Hillis, Alexander, died at Memphis, Sept. 14,
1863.- INGLES, William V., died at
Springfield, Oct. 12, 1862.
- Inglish, William F., died at Chickamauga,
Sept. 20, 1863, of wounds.
- Ice, Frederick, died at St. Louis, May 8,
1863.
- JONES, James, died at Helena, Ark., Oct. 2,
1862.
- Jarnagin, Spencer L., died at Mound City,
Ill., Dec. 15, 1862.
- Johnson, John W., killed at Allatoona Pass,
Oct. 4, 1864.
- Johnson, Giles, died at Fort Holt, Ky., Jan.
29, 1862.
- Jones, Moses A., died at Memphis, Jan. 10,
1863.
- Jourdan, William H. H., died at Tennessee,
Mar. 18, 1863. |
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- Johnson, William,
died at Tuscum Creek, June 1, 1863.
- James W. Dodds, killed near Tupelo, Miss.,
July 15, 1864.
- Johnson, Orrin O., died at Memphis, Jan. 18,
1864.
- Johnson, Thomas, died at New Orleans, Oct. 30,
1863.
- Johnson, Joseph, died at Springfield, Mo.,
May, 1862.- KROSCHEL, Louis, died in
Andersonville prison, Apr. 15, 1864.
- Kelly, artin, accidentally killed on the Ohio
& Mississippi Railroad, Sept. 17, 1861.
- Kalb, William E. B., killed at Guntown, Miss.,
June 10, 1864.
- Kavanaugh, Michael, died at Selma, Ala., Nov.
11, 1864.
- Kearns, Perry I., died at Mobile, Ala., Aug.
10, 1864, of wounds while prisoner of war.
- Kneff, Benjamin F., died near Vicksburg, Aug.
3, 1863.
- Kalb, James F., killed near Tupelo, Miss.,
July 15, 1864.
- Killinger, Jacob S., killed at Stone River,
Dec. 31, 1862.
- Kohl, Nicholas, died Jan. 18, 1863, of wounds.
- Kidd, James M., died at Bowling Green, Ky.,
Nov. 3, 1862.
- Kilby, Loyd M., died at Lagrange, Tenn., Dec.
7, 1862.
- Kalb, William A., killed at Vicksburg, May 19,
1863.
- Knop, Joseph H., died at Helena, Ark., Aug.
10, 1862.
- Kelly, Michael, died at Little Rock, Ark.,
Dec. 12, 1863.
- Koch, Simon, died at Springfield, Mo., June 1,
1862.
- Kelly, Thomas J., killed at Marshville, Mo.,
Oct. 22, 1862.
- LEWIS, Charles, killed at Pittsburg
Landing, Apr. 6, 1862.
- Lane, William, died at New Albany, Ind., Sept.
23, 1864.
- Loyd, Reuben, died at Ironton, Mo., Nov. 5,
1861.
- Lamb, John, died at Duckport, La., June 28,
1863.
- Lake, James, died at Mobile, Ala., June 24,
1864, of wounds.
- Lightfoot, Reuben H., died Jan. 5, 1863, of
wounds.
- Lauerman, John L., died at Murfreesboro,
Tenn., Apr. 3, 1863.
- Lewis, Paul, died at Pine Bluff, Ark., Aug. 5,
1864.
- Landis, Ezra B., died at Duvall's Bluff, Ark.,
Sept. 8, 1865.
- Landlam, Leaming, died at Montgomery, Ala.,
Mar. 24, 1865, while prisoner of war.
- Lythe, Simon, died in rebel prison at
Florence, S. C., Feb. 7, 1865.
- Lawrence, Henry F., died at Memphis, May 10,
1864.
- Lanhem, George W., died June 27, 1863, of
wounds.
- Lottis, John, died at Memphis, Fe. 21, 1863.
- Little, Joseph A., died at Helena, Ark., Oct.
12, 1862.
- Lockbridge, Robert A., died at Marshfield,
Mo., Nov. 18, 1862.
- Lowin, Benjamin, died at Glasgow, Iowa, July
5, 1862.
- Lewis, James, died at St. Louis, Dec. 29,
1862.
- MASON, Henry, died at Chickasaw Springs,
June 7, 1863.
- McIntyre, Charles E., died at Camp Butler,
Ill.
- McCoy, Samuel, died at Annapolis, Md., Apr. 2,
1864.
- McManus, Michael, died at Springfield, Ill.,
Apr. 8, 1864.
- McCormick, John, drowned at Little Rock, Ark.,
Mar. 12, 1863.
- Mentemeyer, Charles F., died at Little Rock,
Ark., Sept. 13, 1863, of wounds. |
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- Myers, Charles
J., killed at Allatoona Pass, Ga., Oct. 5, 1864.
- Morgan, Byron E., died at Louisville, Ky.,
Apr. 22, 1862.
- McGraw, James, killed at Nashville, Tenn.,
Sept. 12, 1862.
- McInarny, Patrick, died Jan. 1, 1863, from
wounds.
- Maxwell, Abner Y., died at Berlin, Ill., Dec.
26, 1863.
- McGhee, George, died at Jackson, Tenn., Oct.
23, 1862.
- Murdock, Albert, killed near Atlanta, Ga.,
July 22, 1864.
- Miller, William, died at Vicksburg, Mar. 14,
1864.
- Maag, Charles W., killed at Vicksburg, May 22,
1863.
- McDonald, James, died at Pilot Knob, Mo., Jan.
4, 1863.
- McCasland, Thomas, killed at Stone River, Dec.
31, 1862.
- Mulqueen, Patrick, died at Nashville, Nov. 15,
1863, of wounds.
- McPherson, John, killed at Stone River, Dec.
31, 1862.
- Misner, Christopher, died at Louisville, Ky.,
Dec. 2, 1862.
- McCormack, William H., died at Nashville,
Tenn., Aug. 5, 1864.
- Mantle, Charles B., killed at Stone River,
Dec. 31, 1862.
- McComas, Elisha T., died at Murfreesboro, Jan.
6, 1863, of wounds.
- Mills, James, died at Murfreesboro, Tenn.,
Jan. 6, 1863, of wounds.
- Matthew, Alexander, killed at Mission Ridge,
Nov. 25, 1863.
- Malcomb, Joseph, died at New Orleans, Mar. 1,
1864.
- Moore, John, died at Pine Bluff, Ark., Nov. 6,
1864.
- Morris, Edwin, died at Berlin, Ill., Oct. 8,
1863.
- McDaniels, James, died at Little Rock, Ark.,
Oct. 18, 1863.
- McClure, Hiram, died at Kenton, Tenn., Nov.
28, 1862.
- Miller, George W., died at Camp Butler, Ill.,
Feb. 6, 1865.
- Murray, Jesse C., died at Memphis, Dec. 23,
1863.
- Morgan, George W., died at Eastport, Miss.,
Jan. 21, 1865.
- Mathews, John P., died in Sangamon County,
Ill, Nov. 30, 1863.
- Morton, Frank A., died at Carlinville, Ill.,
Oct. 16, 1862.
- Milton, Woodruff, killed at Guntown, Miss.,
June 10, 1864.
- Moore, James L., killed at Guntown, Miss, June
18, 1864.
- McCreese, Henry, died at Springfield, Ill.,
Oct. 12, 1862.
- McCawley, George, killed at Fort Blakely,
Ala., Apr. 5, 1865.
- Manning, Matthew, killed at Spanish Fort,
Ala., Apr. 6, 1863.
- Miller Alfred, died at Memphis, Tenn.
- Mengal, Levi B., died at Lake Providence, La.,
Apr. 12, 1862.
- McKean, Zadock, died at Baton Rouge, Apr. 15,
1865, of wounds.
- Miller, William H., died at Rock Island, Aug.
28, 1864.
- Malone, Francis M., died at Little Rock, Ark.,
Sept. 15, 1863.
- Malone, Joshua, died at Benton Barracks, Mo.,
Mar. 28, 1862.
- Myers, John A., died at Benton Barracks, Mo.
Apr. 11, 1862.
- Mathews, Norman C., died at Rochester, Ill.,
Jan. 27, 1864.
- McGinnis, Samuel, died at Camp Butler, Ill.,
Jan. 27, 1864.
- NICHOLAS, David, died near Corinth, Miss.,
June 2, 1862.
- Nutt, John, died June 3, 1863, of wounds.
- Napper, Wren, died near Vicksburg, Oct. 2,
1862.
- Nicholson, George R., died at Pine Bluff,
Ark., Nov. 22, 1864.
- Nelson, Samuel, died at Memphis, Tenn., Sept.
5, 1864.
- Newhart, Lawrence, died at Franklin, Tenn.,
Mar. 30, 1863.
- Niman, John D., died at Eastport, Miss, May
13, 1865.
- Newberry, Leonidas, died at Eastport, Miss.,
Apr. 19, 1865. |
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- OBIELLA, John,
died in Andersonville prison, June 24, 1864.
- Obsten, Frank, died in Andersonville prison,
June 15, 1864.
- O'Brien, James, died at Little Rock, Ark.,
Nov. 8, 1863.
- O'Brien, Daniel, died Chattanooga, Oct. 1,
1862.
- Owen, Napoleon, died at Farmington, Miss.,
July 12, 1862.
- Owens, Henry C., killed beore Atlanta, Aug. 6,
1864.
- O'Neill, James, killed at Stone River, Dec.
31, 1862.
- Orr, William H., died at Memphis, Tenn., Dec.
25, 1863.
- Osborn, John, died at Fort Henry, Mar. 5,
1862.- PHILIPS, or Phelps, D., killed in
action near Tunnel Hill, Ga., May 12, 1864.
- Pettibone, Elias, died at Richmond, Va., Mar.
13, 1864, while prisoner of war.
- Phillips, William H. S., Corporal, died in
Andersonville prison, Apr. 10, 1864.
- Pitman, James G., died at Little Rock, Ark.,
Feb. 20, 1865.
- Porter, Ole, killed at Fort Donelson.
- Picott, Edmund, killed at Mifflin, Tenn., Oct.
1, 1865.
- Pitts, Francis G., died at Monterey, Tenn.,
June 14, 1862.
- Prestof, William, died Jan. 12, 1863.
- Peddicord, Barney, killed at Liberty Gap,
Tenn., June 26, 1863.
- Parker, John L., killed at Fort Donelson, Feb.
15, 1863.
- Pierson, Silas C., died at Danville, Va., Feb.
27, 1863.
- Price, James L., killed at Stone River, Dec.
31, 1862.
- Patton, Samuel, died at Memphis, Fe. 25, 1864.
- Parker, Charles L., First Sergeant, died in
rebel prison at Cahawba, Ala., MAr. 4, 1865.
- Parks, Henry, died at Chickasaw Bluff, May 28,
1863.
- Pernell, Edward, died at home, Nov. 13, 1863.
- Penny, William H., died in Andersonville
prison, Feb. 26, 1865.
- Pointer, William A., died at Memphis, apr. 17,
1864.
- Proctor, Benjamin K., died at home, July 31,
1864.
- Palmer, James R., killed at Lexington, Mo.,
Sept. 20, 1861.
- Plum, William B., died at Tullahoma, Tenn.,
Mar. 10, 1865.
- Potter, Thomas G., died Oct. 23, 1862.
- REZEPPA, John, died in Georgia about July,
1864.
- Runyon, Gilbert, died at Jefferson Barracks,
Mar. 22, 1862.
- Roinson, James, returned prisoner, died at
Camp Butler, Ill., Apr. 10, 1865.
- Rudd, Thaddeus, died in Andersonville prison,
June 10, 1864.
- Riggand, Nathaniel D., killed at Springfield,
Apr. 25, 1864.\\
- Ross, Joshua B., died Mar. 16, 1863, of
wounds.
- Ruby, John, killed at Stone River, Dec. 31,
1862.
- Rinker, John, died at Vicksburg, Sept. 13,
1863.
- Ross, John W., died at Vicksburg, May 29,
1863, of wounds.
- Rhodes, William, died at Memphis, Mar. 19,
1863.
- Robbins, Samuel C., died at Nashville, Tenn.,
Mar. 30, 1863.
- Robinson, Benjamin C., died at Nashville,
Tenn., Jan. 6, 1863. |
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- Rude, Alexander
R., died at Memphis, Aug. 8, 1863.
- Raemett, William, died at Memphis, Nov. 15,
1862.
- Randall, George W., killed near Tupelo, Miss.,
July 15, 1864.
- Rutenberg, Frederick, died at memphis, Jan.
20, 1863.
- Rance, Henry J., killed at Vicksburg, May 22,
1863.
- Ross, Lyman, died at Memphis, Mar. 5, 1864, of
wounds.
- Reis, Peter, died in rebel prison.
- Roberts, Erastus, died at Auburn, Ill., Dec.
1, 1863.
- Robertson, John H., killed at Little Rock,
Ark., Sept. 10, 1863.- SCHWEIKARDT,
Frederick, died at Knoxville, Tenn., July 8,
1864, of wounds.
- See, James, died at Point of Rocks, Va., Mar.
3, 1865.
- Saunders, Richard, or David, died at Fort
Donelson, May 4, 1864.
- Squires, Thomas B., died at Little Rock, Ark.,
Nov. 16, 1865.
- Smith, William, died in Andersonville prison,
Aug. 3, 1864.
- Smith, Martin, died at Fort Henry, Tenn., Feb.
9, 1862.
- Schweirtz, Frederick, killed at Shiloh, Apr.
7, 1862.
- Strenz, Stephen, died at Chattanooga, Oct. 1,
1862.
- Segen, Adolph, died Sept. 8, 1863.
- Simpson, Jackson B., died at Farmington,
Miss., May 9, 1862.
- Scott, David H., died at Island Grove, Ill.,
May 18, 1862.
- Smith, William, died at Farmington, Miss., May
15, 1862.
- Shetters, Martin V., died Aug. 3, 1864, of
wounds
- Swink, William H., died at Vicksburg, Sept. 6,
1863.
- Smith, Julius B., died Jan. 5, 1863, of
wounds.
- Shick, Amos A., died at Duckport, La., Apr.
22, 1863.
- Stephens, John H., died in the rear of
Vicksburg, May 20, 1865.
- Sinclair, John, died near Murfreesboro, Tenn.,
Feb. 20, 1863.
- Schmidt, Frederick G., killed at Guntown, June
10, 1863.
- Samuel H. Moses, died at Young's Point, Apr.
14, 1863.
- Smith, William O., died at home, Oct. 15,
1862.
- Sampson, John W., died at Florence, S. C.,
Feb. 15, 1865, while a prisoner of war.
- Sebriney, Peter, died at Duckport, La., May 1,
1863.
- Seves, Benj. F., died Feb. 26, 1865, of
wounds.
- Simpson, William, died at Jackson, Tenn., Feb.
25, 1863.
- Smith, Patrick, died in Andersonville prison,
Oct. 15, 1864.
- Shanks, Samuel, died at Oak Ridge, Miss.,
Sept. 20, 1863.
- Shriver, Josiah, killed near Tupelo, Miss.,
July 13, 1864.
- Spencer, Daniel, killed at Guntown, Miss.,
June 12, 1864.
- Simmons, Levi, died at St. Louis, June 4,
1863.
- Snodgrass, Ambrose, died at Annapolis, Md.,
Dec. 2, 1864, while a paroled prisoner of war.
- Scroggin, Jefferson T., killed at Nashville,
Tenn., Dec. 16, 1864.
- Strode, James B., Killed at Chickamauga, Sept.
20, 1863.
- Sell, L. D., died on the steamer Crescent
City, July 9, 1863.
- Southwick, Adam, died at Rolls, Mo., May 6,
1862.
- Sullivan, Timothy, died on hospital boat,
Sept. 2, 1862.
- Spaulding, John, died near Old Town Landing,
Ark., Aug. 15, 1862.
- Seaman, George, died at St. Louis, Nov. 4,
1862.
- Sharper, Isaac B., died June 5, 1862. |
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- Simmington, John
S., died at Little Rock, Ark., Oct. 9, 1863, of
wounds.
- Swim, John, died at Quincy, May 15, 1865.-
TRIBBLE, Allen B., died at St. Louis, Nov. 25,
1862.
- Townbridge, Louis C., Cororal, died in
Andersonville prison, Apr. 6, 1864.
- Thorn, John L., killed at Jonesville, Va.,
Jan. 3, 1864.
- Tober, Joseph, died in Tennessee, Dec. 31,
1864.
- Titus, Alfred, died at Huntsville, Ala., Aug.
9, 1865.
- Thompson, Andrew J., died at Benton Barracks,
March, 1862
- Tabor, Delonna B., drowned at Paducah, Ky.,
Oct. 3, 1861.
- Tipton, Isaac H., died at Louisville, Ky.,
Apr. 2, 1862.
- Taff, James W., died at Ironton, Mo., Oct. 30,
1861.
- Tobin, Patrick, died Jan. 17, 1863, of ounds.
- Taylor, Alvin, died in Louisiana, Apr. 17,
1864.
- Thomas, C. Perry, died in rebel prion at
Richmond, Va., Jan. 21, 1864.
- Tyas, George, died at Nashville, Tenn., Nov.
30, 1862.
- Turpin, William A., died at Nashville, Tenn.,
Dec. 26, 1862.
- Thorp, Eleven C., died at Resaca, Ga., Mar.
14, 1864, of wounds.
- Thornton, William L., died at Holly Springs,
Miss., Dec. 1p, 1862.
- Tufts, Charles C., died at Vicksburg, Nov. 3,
1863.
- Tuttle, Sylvanus, Corporal, killed at
Vicksburg, May 19, 1863.
- Trey, John F., died at Mound City, Ill., Aug.
11, 1863.
- Tosh, David M., died at Jackson, Tenn., Mar.
16, 1863.
- Trappe (or Taafe), John, died at Little Rock,
Ark., May 5, 1865.
- Trotter, William, died at Memphis, Mar. 17,
1862.
- UNGLES, Squire, died at Mound City, Nov. 1,
1861.
- VALENTINE, Silas, died at Knoxville, Tenn.,
Jan. 23, 1864.
- Vaughn, Isaac, died at Camp Butler, Ill., Oct.
25, 1862.
- Venters, John H., died at Memphis, Tenn., May
21, 1865.
- VanBrunt, John, died Nov. 27, 1863, of wounds.
- Vinson, Elias D., died at Mound City, Apr. 20,
1863.
- Vaughn, Crawford, died at Mound City, Jan. 15,
1862.
- Vermillion, Charles W., died at Nashville,
Oct. 15, 1864.
- Vere, Toney, died at St. Louis, Mar. 11, 1864.
- Vrooman, Adam E., died at Cape Girardeau, Mo.,
September, 1861.
- Vigal, John F., killed while in action, July
15, 1864.
- Vierbona, John, died May 12, 1863, of wounds.
- Vira, John, died at St. Louis, Oct. 5, 1863.
- WRIGHT, William J., died at Camp Butler,
Ill., Jan. 22, 1864.
- Wilson, Cyrus A., died at New Orleans, Aug.
12, 1864.
- Wall, Johnson C., died at Little Rock, Ark.,
Arp. 24, 1865.
- Weiss, Otto, Corporal, died in Andersonville
prison, Aug. 3, 1865.
- Weaver, David, died in Andersonville prison,
Aug. 5, 1864.
- Watts, William W., died in Andersonville
prison, July 16, 1864.
- Walsh, Thomas C., died Apr. 10, 1863, of
wounds.
- Williams, Reuben C., died at Farmington, MIss.,
May 15, 1862.
- Woolman, Elwood, killed at Stone River, Dec.
31, 1862. |
Oliver Whitmore
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- Wise, John T.,
killed at Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862.
- Workman, Samuel M., died at Cairo, Feb. 10,
1862.
- Weldon, Henry C., kiied at Atlanta,
Ga., July 22, 1864.
- Wackley, George, died at Vicksburg, May 27,
1863, of wounds.
- Westbrook, Barnet, died at Memphis, Mar. 15,
1865.
- Williams, Joseph, kiied at Kenesaw
Mountain, June 27, 1864
- Weir, James O., died at Chattanooga, Oct. 7,
1863, of wounds.
- Wells, William, kiled at Resaca, Ga.,
May 13, 1864.
- Wilcox, John F., died at Brownsville, Ark.,
Aug. 20, 1864.
- Wood, Isaac, died at Memphis, June 10, 1864.
- Weber, John H., accidentally shot Aug. 11,
1864, at Bayou Metre, Ark.
- Wilderfeit, Theodore L., died at Memphis, Nov.
30, 1863.
- Willis, William T., died June 10, 1864, of
wounds.
- Wilson, John W., died at home, Oct. 14, 1862.
- Wills, Nathan, died in Sangamon County, Ill.,
Nov. 14, 1862. |
|
- Willis, John M.,
died at Duckport, La., Mar. 55, 1863.
- Welsh, Josiah, died at Mobile, Ala., Aug. 10,
1864.
- Workman, John W., died at Memphis, Jan. 5,
1863.
- Woodson, Samuel, died at Keokuk, Iowa, Jan.
20, 1863.
- Ward, William, died at St. Louis, Oct. 27,
1863.
- Williams, Reason, died at Port Hudson, La.,
Apr. 25, 1863.
- Wise, Charles, killed near Jackson, Miss.,
July 6, 1864.
- Wills, James D., died at Springfield, Mo.,
June 22, 1862.
- Wilkins, Andrew T., died at Springfield, Ill.,
Feb. 15, 1864.
- Williams, Samuel, died at Brownsville, Ark.,
Sept. 7, 1863.
- YOUNG, Lysander B., died at Young's Point,
La., June 25, 1863.
- Yates, Simeon, died at Rolla, Mo., Feb. 8,
1862.
- Yonger, Josiah, killed at Vicksburg, July 2,
1863.
- Yocum, Jesse J., died at Memphis, Mar. 11,
1864. |
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THE SPANISH-AMERICAN WAR.
The history of
the Spanish-American War having been treated quite fully
in Volume I of this work (Historical Encyclopedia of
Illinois, pages 571 to 576), including a sketch of
each individual regiment, it is not deemed necessary to
repeat substantially the same matter in this connection.
It is proper to state, however, that, in accordance with
a special message addressed by Gov. John R. Tanner
to the General Assembly on Feb. 17, 1808, calling
attention to the destruction of the battleship Maine in
Havana Harbor and suggesting the possible necessity of
military aid to the General Government, that body, on
the same date, adopted a series of resolutions
commending the action of the Governor, and authorizing
him to tender to the President of the United States all
moral and material support that may be necessary in this
emergency, to maintain the proper dignity of our
republic and the honor of the American flag." (For an
explanation of the causes leading to the struggle of
which this marked the beginning, see the section of the
"Historical Encyclopedia" above referred to, on pages
571-572.)
From this action of the Governor and the General
Assembly of Illinois, it will be seen that Illinois was
the first State to tender its support to the General
Government in anticipation of such a struggle, and when
the actual call for troops came from the War Department
in Washington on Apr. 25th, based upon the proclamation
of President McKinley two days previous,
the State was prepared for the event. That the
response was prompt is shown by the enrollment of six
infantry regiments (the First to the Sixth; and one of
cavalry, one day later, and that of the Seventh Regiment
of Infantry on Apr. 27th, and their immediate call to
Springfield, where, within thirty-six hours after the
issue of their call, they went into camp at the Fair
Grounds under command of Brigadier General James H.
Barkley. while a battery of Light Artillery was
ready for enrollment and mustering in at Danville on
Apr. 30th. These several organizations were made
up practically from the Illinois National Guard, as it
already existed as an organization of the State Militia
in different parts of the State, their enlistments, with
few exceptions, taking place in solid bodies. The
enrollment of the First and Second Regiments took place
in Chicago; the Third came from northern counties
outside of Cook; the Fourth from eastern and southern
counties; the Fifth from central and western counties,
including Sangamon; the Sixth from northwestern portions
of the State, while the Seventh took on a special form
as the "Hibernian Rifles." The cavalry was made up
mostly from Chicago, with two troops from McLean, and
one each from Sangamon. Logan, and the vicinity of Lacon, Ill. The order in time of the mustering of
these several regiments into the United States service,
for a period of two years, is shown by the following
list (taken from the Adjutant General's Report) each
organization retaining its rank as a part of the
Illinois National Guard:
(1) Fifth Infantry (I. N. G.), May 7, 1898.
(2) Third Infantry (I. N. G.), May 7, 1898.
(3) Sixth Infantry (I. N. G.), May 11, 1898.
(4) Battery A (I. N. G.), May 12, 1898.
(5) First Infantry (I. N. G.), May 13, 1898.
(6) Second Infantry (I. N. G.), May 16, 1898.
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(7) Seventh Infantry (I. N. G.), May 18, 1898.
(8) Fourth Infantry (I. N. G.), May 20, 1808.
(9) First Cavalry, May 21, 1898.
The Third and Fifth Regiments were the first to depart
for the seat of war, leaving Springfield on May 14th,
both going by way of Chickamauga to Newport News, where
the former finally embarked for Porto Rico, and took
part in the capture of Arroyo and Guayama, but
having suffered severely from fever and other diseases,
was ordered home, reaching Illinois by way of New York,
November 11th, and being mustered out at Joliet, Jan. 24, 1899. At Newport News the Fifth once boarded a
transport for Porto Rico, but there already being an
excess of troops in the field and the war practically
over, on August 15th it started for home by way of
Lexington, Ky., arriving at Springfield September 6th
and being mustered out Oct. 16, 1898. While the
Fifth saw no active service in the field, it was made up
of a sturdy class of patriotic citizens, who were
greatly disappointed on this account and would have
equaled any other regiment in the value of their
services if the opportunity had been given them.
The First, Second and Sixth all left Springfield on the
same day May 17th the first two for points in Florida,
and the latter for Camp Alger, Va. The First took
part in the capture of Santiago, but being depleted by
sickness, in the latter part of August was ordered home
by way of Montauk Point, L. I., reached Chicago
September 10th, and was mustered out November 17th.
The Second saw most of its service on police duty at
Havana during the winter of 1898-99, and in the latter
part of March, 1899, returning to Augusta, Ga., was
there mustered out on Apr. 26th. On July 5th the
Sixth Regiment arrived at Charleston, S. C., on the way
to Cuba, but later joined Gen. Miles'
expedition in Porto Rico, in September returned home and
was mustered out November 25th. The Seventh, under
command of Col. Marcus Kavanaugh, on May 28th
left for Camp Alger, Va., but on September 9th returned
to Springfield, was furloughed for thirty days and
mustered out October 20th. Like the Fifth, it saw
no actual service in the field.
The Eighth Regiment, mustered in under President
McKinley's second call, July 23. 1898, was
composed wholly of Afro-Americans under officers of
their own race, with Col. John R. Marshall in
command. Six companies (A to F) came from Chicago,
the others being recruited chiefly from Bloomington,
Springfield, Quincy, Litchfield, Metropolis, Mound City,
Cairo and other points in Southern Illinois. It
reached Santiago early in August and was assigned to
duty in relief of the First Illinois, in which they
rendered good service.
The Ninth, organized as a "Provisional Regiment" from
counties in Southern Illinois, was mustered in under the
President's second call, July 4-11, 1898, under command
of Col. James R. Campbell. After some delay
at Jacksonville Fla., and Savannah, Ga., it reached
Havana in December, 1898, where it remained until May,
1899, when it was mustered out at Augusta, Ga., May
20th.
The First Cavalry, consisting of seven companies
recruited from Chicago, two from Bloomington and one
each from Springfield, Elkhart and Lacon, was mustered
in at Springfield May 21, 1898, under command of Col.
Edward C. Young; left promptly for Camp Thomas, Ga.,
but without seeing active service, returned to Fort
Sheridan, and was there mustered out Oct. 11, 1898.
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In the
following is presented a complete roster of volunteers
from Sangamon County who served in regiments organized
for the Spanish-American War. Owing to transfers
from one company to another during their period of
enlistment, there are occasions when the same name
appears more than once in different connections:
SECOND REGIMENT INFANTRY.
Musicians -
William Loeb, Frank L. McConnell |
COMPANY E.
Privates - |
|
Andrews, Burt S.;
Fonter, Paul B.;
Jelinek, August F.;
Kefferly, Louis; |
Lawton, George A.;
Lucas, Charles E.;
Sheehan, John J.;
Wilder, William H. |
COMPANY F.
Artificer - John B.
Klevian
Privates - |
|
Adams, James E.,
Bell, Frank A.; |
Catlin, John;
Duggan, William T. |
COMPANY H.
Privates - |
|
Barclay, John C.; |
Belzer, Robert. |
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THIRD REGIMENT INFANTRY.
COMPANY M.
Private - |
|
Hallock, Charles N. |
|
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FOURTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.
Officers
Colonel - Eben
Swift
Musicians -
Leo J. Frey,
Charles E. Nall,
Joy Woodman |
|
COMPANY A.
Privates - |
|
Chester, Ernest K.;
Ehlenbach, Hans C.;
McCallister, Thomas;
Miller, George W.; |
Parker, Chauncey
J.;
Walz, Charles A.;
Woodman, Joy |
COMPANY D
Officers.
Private - |
McEllhanon, Robert
C. |
|
COMPANY J.
Privates - |
HOman, Orville H.; |
Kavenaugh, Hugh K. |
COMPANY K.
Private - |
|
Harden, William J. |
|
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FIFTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.
Officers.
Colonel - James S.
Culver
Adjutant - Stuart Brown
Quartermaster - W. Lee Capps
Sergeant Major - Robert Johnson
Chief Musician - Charles M. Quaintance
Hospital Steward - William N. Senn.
Band - Frank Buren, Bert A. Cratz |
COMPANY A.
Officer
Sergeant - Charles
R. Peel |
COMPANY B.
Privates - |
|
Leader, Otto A.;
Denlinger, P. B.; |
Green, John G.;
Weitzle, Guy H. |
COMPANY C.
Officers.
Captain - Michael F. O'Brien
First Lieutenant - Noble F. Bauman
Second Lieutenant - Charles T. Headenburg.
Sergeants -
Frank R. Simmons,
John W. Houtz.
Corporal - Perry Jane. |
Privates - |
Bashaw, Clarence
A.;
Booth, Alfred O.;
Brooks, Andrew m., Jr.;
Buck, Angelo;
Bruene, William;
Cartwright, Charles H.;
Cincebeaux, Cyrus O.;
Clark, Frank D.;
Davis, Lloyd H.;
Deerwater, David C.;
Dinkel, George L.;
Duey, Alvin S.;
Eisminger, Frank A.;
Fagan, James A.;
Fairchild, John S.;
Fowkes, Albert;
Fortner, Philip;
Gehlman, Louis W.;
Gomes, George W.;
Goulet, Joseph E.;
Haynes, Harry J.;
Keeffner, Henry;
Lakin, Charles W.;
Lorch, Theodore A.;
Marlowe, James S., ;
Mccabe, william E.;
Niedhal, albert H.;
Prouty, William H.;
Reed, Tully S.; |
Samuels, waldo B.;
Saunders, Milton B.;
Schindler, Charles E.;
Schlierbach, Frederick;
Shipp, Clark B.;
Shropshire, John H.;
Sidener, Frederick E.;
Smith, James B.;
Steele, Robert O.;
Streyckmans, Felix J.;
Tonn, Rudolph M.;
Van Arsdale,
Charles T.;
Whitmer, Merton R.;
Withrow, Oliver l.;
Woodruff, John;
Bernstein, Harry;
Hart, William C.;
Merrick, William J.;
Peel, Charles R.;
Reynolds, Luke;
Smith, Oscar M.;
Schuler, Conrad;
Whitney, John W.;
Wolf, James A.;
Wright, William G.;
Wise, Gus M.;
Crowder, George E. |
Recruits - |
|
Craddock, Charles
W.;
Cartneyvels, George M.;
Dodds, Joseph A.;
Figueria, Frank L.;
Jordan, Harry;
Kilday, William;
Moody, Harry C.; |
Mayol, Alexander;
McCormick, John W.;
Maxwell, Edgar L.;
Sams, Foster;
Steele, Jules L.;
Utt, John P.;
Wochner, Frederick |
COMPANY D.
Privates - |
|
Bernstein, Harry;
Hart, William C.;
McNabb, John K.;
Merrick, William J.;
Moorhead, James C.;
Peel, Charles R.;
Schuler, Conrad; |
Whitney, John W.;
Wise, Gus M.;
Wolf, James A.;
Wright, William G.;
Dekins, Oscar J.;
McDaniels, Hugh C.;
Myers, William L. |
COMPANY E.
Privates - |
|
Bell, Chadz B.;
Campbell, William, Jr.;
Casserleigh, Percy A.;
Crandell, Oliver W.;
Davis, Robert E.;
Frabe, Edward L.;
Flagler, Edward R.;
Keeley, Henry A.;
Leach, William J.;
Morrell, Oliver O.;
Moss, Zachariah W.;
McCloud, Hal C.; |
McCarter, Frank;
McCarter, Daniel;
McCarter, James;
Norris, Leon;
Seymour, Ernest D.;
Wenneburg, Otto H.;
Wood, George C.;
Buren, Frank F.;
McNabb, John K.;
Moorehead, James C.;
Cain, Daniel P. |
Recruit - |
|
Lewis, Edward. |
|
COMPANY F.
Privates - |
|
Cabanis, Rainey C.; |
Neal, Charles N. |
COMPANY O.
Privates - |
|
Hatch, Frank L.; |
Neal, Charles |
COMPANY I.
Private - |
|
HOpkins, Charles R.
E. |
|
COMPANY K.
Privates - |
|
Cain, Daniel P.;
Crowder, GeorgeE.;
Denlinger, Phares E. |
Green, John G.;
Saffer, Fred |
COMPANY M.
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SIXTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.
Officers.
Regimental Band -
Frank B. Henney,
A. B. McCosker,
Charles L Owens,
Henry Weinhold |
|
COMPANY B.
Privates - |
|
Dalbey, Charles N.; |
Zigler, Everet. |
COMPANY H.
Recruits - |
|
Henney, Frank B.; |
McCosker, A. B. |
COMPANY I.
COMPANY M.
Private - |
|
Owens, Charles L. |
|
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SEVENTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.
Officer.
Major - Eben Swift
(later appointed Lieutenant Colonel Ninth
Illinois) |
COMPANY A.
Privates - |
|
O'Brien, John F.;
Stille, Benjamin F.; |
Walsh, Patrick J. |
COMPANY F.
Private - |
|
Hayden, Frederick
B. |
|
COMPANY L.
Officer.
Second
Lieutenant - Eben Swift, Jr. |
Private - |
Hodge, Thomas H. |
|
COMPANY M.
Privates - |
|
Auburn, George;
Andrews, Edmund A.;
Burke, John A.;
Bogdin, John;
Baumgardner, Ogden M.
Dawson, Martin;
Dougherty, William J.;
Fitzsimmons, James H.;
Falck, Elmer;
Hogle, Warren G.;
Hilderbrand, Herman;
Herz, Charles;
Bornow, Tony;
Huggins, Burt;
Iditz, Michael;
Keating, James W.;
Keating, John;
Klyve, John;
Lietzan, John; |
LaPorte, George;
Ludwig, Paul;
McMahon, J. Edward;
Martiny, Adolph;
Merrill, Arthur C.;
Owens, Dennis;
Olson, John O.;
Peterson, Frank;
Roszelle, Stephen G.;
Roocks, Fred;
Rogge, Henry;
Russell, Henry A.;
Slevers, Wilhelm;
Ulrich, August;
Weis, John;
Wiley, Frank;
Warwick, William H.;
Yeley, William |
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EIGHTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.
COMPANY C.
Private - |
|
Dulf, Frederick |
|
COMPANY G.
Privates - |
|
Jackson, Lebert; |
Walker, Nelson |
COMPANY H.
Officers
Captain - William D. Hodge
First Lieutenant - Richard C. Ross
First Sergeant - Oliver Curtis
Quartermaster Sergeant - Henry Williams
Sergeants -
Abraham L. Morgan,
Henry A. Broady,
Joseph Richardson,
Frank L. Lewis
Corporals -
Joseph L. Morgan,
Harry H. Ross,
William H. Farmer,
Elias S. Kirby,
George Burton,
Edward B. Wormley,
David F. Edwards,
Charles Rose,
Luther King,
Frank Burns,
George J. Beard,
James C. Hatcher
Musicians -
Frederick J. Parker,
Ira King |
Privates - |
|
Alexander, George;
Bland, Aubry;
Brown, Allen;
Brown, Belton;
Brown, Daniel;
Burks, Walter S.;
Burton, Milus, Jr.,
Blakeman, Robert;
Carter, Giles;
Dickens, Harry C.;
Donnigan, William K. H.;
Edwards, Joseph H.;
Ensaw, Charles W.;
Farmer, John W., Jr.;
Ford, Frank N.;
Giles, David E.;
Greenleaf, Elijah;
Hall, Robert;
Harris, George;
Hicks, William;
Hill, Henry Harris;
Holman, Ralph;
Hubbard, James A.;
Johnson, Arthur D.;
Jones, John;
Kirby, Paul J.;
Loomis, George; |
Loomis, William F.;
Lucas, James M.;
Mahr, David;
Mahr, Major;
Marshall, George W.;
Marshall, Leonard;
Miller, Henry;
Mennard, Hardy W.;
Payton, William;
Petitt, William;
Pollard, William H.;
Reden, Newman;
Ricketts, Benjamin F.;
Robinson, James;
Ross, Charles E.;
Smith, William T.;
Vernon, Frank;
Walton, James C.;
Washington, Fred;
Washington, Robert E.;
Watkins, Charles G.;
Webb, James L.;
Williams, John;
Williams, Noah W.;
Williams, Reuben b.;
Wright, Robert N.;
York, William |
Recruits - |
|
Bennett, Robert;
Hogan, Charles; |
Hatcher, Charles
E.;
Watts, Everett |
COMPANY I.
Privates - |
|
Gaskin, Simon;
Maxwell, Charles; |
Thompson, William
W. |
COMPANY K.
Officer.
Corporal - Benjamin T. Curtis |
Privates - |
|
Curtis, Joel;
Eaves, George; |
Johnson, Albert W. |
COMPANY L.
Wagoner - William Nobel. |
Privates - |
|
Henderson, Otrees;
McCurry, Soney; |
Park, Jay W.;
Smith, John W. |
COMPANY M.
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NINTH REGIMENT INFANTRY.
Officers.
Lieutenant Colonel
- Eben Swift
Musician - Grant Timmerman (probably Zimmerman). |
COMPANY F.
Privates - |
|
Dudley, Charles; |
Johnson, Emil C. |
COMPANY G.
Privates - |
|
Johnson, James W.;
Norris, Bunn; |
Saner, Fred F. |
COMPANY H.
Corporals -
Harry Dowling,
John P. Kirby |
|
Privates - |
|
Brunart, Charles
A.;
Carver, Charles V.; |
Giaven, Maurice;
Gooch, James E. |
COMPANY I.
COMPANY L.
Wagoner - Oscar C.
Elliott
Recruit - Crouch, Cloyd C. |
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FIRST CAVALRY
Officer.
TROOP C.
Corporal - Jay G.
Ragland
Blackland - Peter F. Eastwood |
|
Privates - |
|
Bradrick, Melvin
D.;
Deyo, John;
Henerdine, Thomas S.;
Kerkoff, Theodore M.; |
Libby, George H.;
Muller, Bernard;
Varty, Lester A. |
TROOP D.
Officers.
Captain - William H. Roberts
First Lieutenant - John G. Talbot
Second Lieutenant - Henry Bunn
First Sergeant - Thomas B. Curran
Sergeants -
John E. Dalbey,
Samuel D. Scholes, Jr.;
Frederick E. Whitmer.
Corporals -
Rainey C. Cabahis,
Herman P. Rankin,
Jesse C. Pickrell
Trumpeters -
Vincent Y. Dallman,
William R. Hay |
Privates - |
|
Andrews, Otis H.;
Arnold, George C.;
Adams, Charles;
Adams, Elisha B.;
Ashcraft, Henry R.;
Bryant, Harry S.;
Broadway, James C.;
Buckthorpe, Ribert R.;
Bullard, Robert A.;
Colby, Charles P.;
Cantrall, McDonald;
Cloyd, Willis;
Carter, John G.;
Claffey, William L.;
Davidson, Arthur H.;
Elliott, Frank S.;
Edwards, Harvey C.;
Furrow, William F.;
Foster, Harry P.;
Frakes, Herschel;
Gough, Charles E.;
George, William E.;
Gibson, John E.;
Hitt, James B.;
Hockenbull, Robert;
Ingram, George;
James, William D.;
Jones, Clarence A.;
Jacoby, George H.;
Jones, George;
Killion, Claud D.;
Kirkpatrick, Jean P.;
Keller, William J.;
Levering, Paul C.;
McWherter, Joseph D.;
McPherson, Herman, E.; |
McLoud, Clarence
P.;
Moorhead, William C.;
Mann, Frank S.;
Neff, Rudolph H.;
Neidergang, William H.;
Nevins, Frederick R.;
Odam, Charles H.;
O'Leary, Thomas L.;
Pride, Charles A.;
Parks, William H.;
Powers, Claud C.;
Putman, Walter;
Parsons, Charles P.;
Ridgely, John A.;
Sharpe, George A.;
Spaulding, Robert B.;
Seaman, Charles;
Savage, Edwin J.;
Smieding, George;
Sparks, David A.;
Songer, Arthur L.;
Stewart, Ira L.;
Stretch, Newton B.;
Sammons, William H.;
Trulson, Louis M.;
Tanner, Thomas F.;
Taylor, Oliver Guy;
Tipton, John M.;
Tillson, William O.;
Thompson, Benjamin M.;
Thomas, Clarence S.;
Todd, Percy C.;
Vorhees, John W.;
Wilkin, George;
Wing, Raymond C.;
Young, William H. |
Recruits - |
|
Conner, Will E.;
Foster, William J.;
Gowin, William H.;
Holmes, James W.;
Houston, Charles B.;
Hoadley, Hilery E.;
Hashman, George J.; |
Ingalls, Louis J.;
Jess, Robert E.;
Lichig, Bernard;
O'Connell, Henry J.;
Wells, Lee C.;
Womach, Henry |
TROOP F.
Privates - |
|
McDuffee, Charles;
May, Charles T.; |
Seydel, Louis V. |
TROOP H.
Recruit - |
|
Mortimer, Charles |
|
TROOP K.
Officers.
Second
Lieutenant - Fred Boyer.
First Sergeant - Frank N. Dalbey
Sergeants -
Thomas W. Gulnan,
James C. Cooper
Recruits - |
Billington, John;
Carver, James F.;
Cherryholmes, Harry L.;
Harris, Frank D.;
Ingram, James F.; |
Jourdon, Horatio;
Krimmel, George;
Seybert, George;
Siler, William O.;
Wood, Elon |
Thomas M. Wilcox
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TROOP L.
Privates - |
|
Bailey, Harry F.;
Chambers, George;
Gardiner, Gideon;
Hyde, Warren H.;
Hallam, Harry G.;
Jennings, John W.;
Jarvis, Burt, M.; |
Krahling, John;
Rand, David W.;
Smith, Frank L.;
Stateler, Cliff;
Sullivan, John L.;
Umbach, Henry. |
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LIGHT ARTILLERY
BATTERY A.
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Stokes, Albert W. |
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