First and second re-unions of the Thirty-fifth Iowa infantry held at Muscatine, Iowa. First re-union, September 29, 1886. Second re-union, October 2 and 3, 1889, Part 5

Author: Iowa infantry. 35th regt., 1862-1865
Publication date: 1889
Publisher: [Muscatine, Ia. : Journal Printing Co.]
Number of Pages: 142


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As Tiny Tim said, "God bless you, every one." With kindest regards to all comrades, I am, as ever,


Yours in peace or war, ALBERT SIBLEY.


ASSOCIATION OF THE 24TH IOWA VOLUNTEERS. TIPTON, IOWA, September 27, 1889.


To the Comrades of the 35th Iowa:


One hundred and seventy-seven former members of the 24th Iowa Vol- unteers, assembled in third biennial re-union at Marion, September 19th, by unanimous and enthusiastic vote, directed the transmittal of their best wishes and most hearty greeting to their old associates in the perils and the victories of "Camp Strong." May fortune ever be as kind to you as she then was; may your Re-union prove a grand success and be oft repeated.


Comrades of the 35th Iowa, the 24th Iowa salutes you!


CHAS. L .. LONGLEY, Sec. Assn. 24th Iowa.


Letters regretting inability to attend were received from J. Weaver, Co. HI; W. S. Tipton, Co. H; D. A. Prosser, Co. B; M. M. Stewart, Co. B; Cap- tain Flanigan, Co. H; G. F. Sergeant, Co. F; Lieutenant G. W. H. Lucas,


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Co. F, the latter being all ready to come when the U. S. Marshal spirited him away to court as a witness.


On motion of S. M. Thompson the present Secretary was instructed to prepare a history of the last two Re-unions, to be printed in pamphlet form at a price of not more than 50 cents a copy to the members.


Colonel Win. Stubbs, of the Sth Jowa Infantry, and Sergeant H. S. Car- roll, of the 33d Missouri Infantry, were made honorary members of the association.


Comrade Covell moved that a copy of the WEEKLY JOURNAL be sent to each absent member. The motion was adopted unanimously.


The next Re-union was left to the Exeentive Committee.


The Presi lent, in a few fitly spoken words, adjourned the Re-union sine die.


THE PARADE.


The Regiment formed on the Avenue at 11 o'clock, headed by Eichoff's Cornet Band. Colonel Keeler gave the order "Forward," and the old Regi- ment swung off upon its march through the city. There were only 150 of the 960 boys of 1862, and Colonel Keeler needed no staff of captains to re-echo his orders down the line; but it was a more impressive march than down the Avenue twenty-seven years before. There was the same differ- ence in character between the Regiment of '62 and its remnant of yester- day as between those beautiful intact flags born by the 960, and the smoke- stained, battle-torn shreds of "Old Glory" which fluttered in the breeze of yesterday. The Regiment of '62 was patriotic in hope and promise; that of to-day, patriotic achievement and history.


The march through Second street was a scene which its beholders will not soon forget. Only a small body of men in every-day dress, and one could alnost wonder what the music was for But did you notice the swing in the movement, where the larger companies marched together? That swinging together like one body came only from their being knit together by the discipline of years and the long marches of those hundreds and thousands of miles through a country where every mile-stone was the out- post of an enemy. Only a small body of men, but the tattered ensigns with scarcely enough of silk or bunting to identify them, proclaimed every man of the 150 a hero. Only a fragment of a regiment, but did not its . few members rivet both eye and heart as one asked, where are their com- rades? Second street is left behind, and finally on the line we see the Regi- mient uneover and salute as it passes the soldiers' monument in Court


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AMIT


GEO. C. BURMIESTER,


Captain Company C, 35th Regiment, Iowa Vol. Inf.


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Square. Here a part of the answer we asked for. And last evening, as the Roll of Honor was called, and the response, "Died on the Field of Glory," the answer was completed.


THE BANQUET.


The march ended at Armory Hall, and the Regiment was conducted to the floor, where twenty four years before it had been paid off. It was a scene that most charmingly perfected the success of the Re-union. The hall was gaily decorated with banners. The spacious floor was covered with twenty tables, sumptnons with viands and beautiful with all the taste and elegance which the ladies of Muscatine could lavish upon them. And there were the ladies themselves-at least 125 of them, matrons and maidens, sol- diers wives and daughters, attired in their loveliest raiment, each one wearing a white badge, upon which were the words, in blue, "Banquet to the 35th Iowa. We are honored in serving yon. October 3d, 1889," and welcoming their guests with smiles. Said Colonel Keeler, as he looked upon the beauty of the banquet spread -- "I have sat at these banquets North, South and the far West, where no wealth or art was spared in the feast and its decorations, and I never saw these tables surpassed." Every- where glistened the sheen of beautiful glass and china and silver. Flowers in bouquets, roses, pyramids, filled the room with color and perfume.


A button-hole bouquet lay at every plate, and a card with the names of the ladies in charge of the table upon it.


Such a feast, and so much of it! Two porkers roasted whole, hams, turkeys, chickens, escalloped oysters, pickles, &c., with every delicacy of cake and pastry, every dainty refection which the art and fancy of Musca- tine ladies could produce-those ladies whose powers of charming had so inspired the poetic heart of Captain Doran.


A copy of the following bill of fare was furnished each guest:



NOTEL


MERICA.


U. SAMUEL. Proprietor.


I. FEEDEMWELL, Steward.


B. JONATHAN, Chief Clerk. COLUMBIA, and HER DAUGHTERS, Waiters.


THIRTY-FIFTH IOWA RE-UNION BANQUET.


GRUB PILE. SOUP.


Pemberton.


De-Fizzle.


OYSTERS.


Broiled, Monitor Style, from Mobile Bay.


Raw, on Shells from Fort DeRussey.


FISH.


Fresh caught, a la New Recruit, Home Sass. 6


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ROAST. Ribs of Beef, Red River Style. Loin of Pork, Bummer's Best. Check of Government Mule, Hard Baked. BOILED. Leg of Mutton, Cavalry Caper Sauce. Shirt Bosom Bacon, with Three Studs. Old Horse, called by U. S. C. Corned Beef. COLD MEATS.


Ham, from Captain's Chest, very rare. Tongue -of Regimental Liar. Large and Fresh. GAME. Lame Duck, just before the battle. ENTREES. Friecasced Rabbit, Vicksburgh style. canght by C. S. Grant July 4th, 1863.


RELISHES.


Pickled Grape and Cannister. Southern Let-tuce Alone.


Pickles, borrowed. from Commissary.


VEGETABLES.


Desperated Potatoes, Uncle Sam's Worst.


Army Bean, sweet and clean, boiled in Old Camp Kettle. Sweet Potatoes, baked in Ashes. Irish Potatoes, mashed with butt of musket. Corn in Ear. Boiled or Roasted.


Corn, Shelled and Boiled, Nose Bags furnished as at Eastport. Lycellominy, George Wiles Process.


DESSERT.


Nashville Pudding. Worsted Hood Sauce. Dried Apple Pie, Sewed or Pegged. Solid Shot Dumplings. I-scream of Rebel Shell.


FRUITS.


Grapes in Stands from 2d lowa Battery. Lonisiann Oranges on the trees.


Missouri Apples in the Orchard. Fresh Honey, in old bee-gum furnished by Basa Dora.


BREAD AND CAKES. Fresh Rolfs, from Sour Dough Battery.


Full Loaf, sad as our wives' hearts. Stmin-i-cake, very rich -a little goes a great distance. Unlimbered Cheese.


C'OFFRE. Black, as Clover. Grech. it> a recruit.


Second łowa Cavalry Patent.


&WINE LIST.3-


Confederate Money only received for these Articles. CAMPAIGNS.


Per Qt. $100 00


Vicksburg. exhilarating


Jackson, lively 50 00


Red River, hustling 75 00


Nashville, bracing-a good tonic.


200 00


AILES.


Gnard, Dutyaile. debilitating $ 5 00


Picket Duty, too light. 5 00


PORTERS.


U. S. Admiral, heavy .3: 15 00


Co. B, 35, splendid 25 00


ON DRAUGHT.


Aqua Pura, from Mississippi .$500 00


Guests are requested to leave their napkins on the table, and not to become attached to the silver. No Ben Butters expected.


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Rev. I. B. Hix, of the U. B. Church, invoked the Divine Blessing, and Colonel Keeler gave the order to "fall to," which the Regiment was not slow in obeying.


After the Banquet Colonel Keeler arose and returned the thanks of the Regiment to the ladies of Muscatine for the hospitalities of the Re-union, and for the love and sympathy and care which they had bestowed upon the 35th from its organization at Camp Strong, through all its fortunes in the field, in hospital and wherever their kind, generous thoughts could follow the boys, down to the present moment. At the conclusion of his graceful compliments a comrade proposed three cheers for the ladies of Muscatine, and the old hall rang as it never rang before.


It is to be remarked that the ladies for whom these cheers went up were representatives of every circle and sect, and that patriotic Catholic dames vied with their Protestant sisters in preparing and adorning this beautiful banquet, as indeed the gifts of Muscatine women during the war knew no religion or creed save faith in one Divine Providence and love for a. com- mon country.


The Colonel proposed as the first toast "Our Dead Comrades," and all rose and stood with reverently bowed heads.


The President then said: "There are a number of old settlers present who saw the 'boys' go away and return, and we would like to hear from thein."


Captain Dorau called for Mr. Jolin Mahin, editor of the Muscatine JOUR- NAL, who responded by saying he looked back with pride to the record made by this nation and the 35th Iowa. He had stood as a watchman on the walls for nearly forty years, and was glad to note that the principles upon which the war was fought have become firmly established. The "questions causing the great Rebellion were settled in a manner that has proven beneficial to all, and in a manner that was and is a source of con- gratulation." It is a pleasure to meet with the 35th and welcome them to their old home. Thanking the boys for the honor he sat down, and the boys gave him a hearty round of applanse.


Rev. W. G. Wilson was next called for. He said this was not the first time he had met the 35th Iowa. He belonged to the 3d Iowa Cavalry, and the Regiments had met during the war. Referring to the "dead cavalry- man" he said at the battle of Pea Ridge, Ark., every ninth man in his company fell. He was glad to meet them again under more favorable cir- enmstances, and when peace and prosperity reigned all over the Union.


The boys cheered the gallant horseman as he sat down.


Here the boys began to desert the tables, and the President announced the last act of the Second Re-union finished.


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Thus closed the two proudest and happiest days of the 35th Iowa Re- unions, the memory of which will accompany "the old vet" down the march of life, be that march long and dreary or short and pleasant. As the years roll rapidly past, and the now dark hair becomes gray, and the now gray locks become thinner and the body becomes weaker, the memory of the Second Re-union at Muscatine will be a bright and glorious one.


ROSTER OF THE REGIMENT. The following is a roster of the Regiment present at this Re-union:


FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.


Lt. Colonel, W. B. Keeler.


Lt. Colonel, J. Il. Rothrock.


Surgeon, S. M. Cobb.


Lt. and Q. M., R. B. Baird.


VISITING.


Colonel W. Stubbs, 8th lowa.


Sergeant II. F. Carroll, 33d Missouri.


MEMBERS BY COMPANIES.


COMPANY A.


O. Sergt., I. Kintzle.


Sergt., J. W. Berry.


Sergt., W. M. Benefiel. Sergt., J. Blessing.


Corporal, HI. Gurtner. Corporal, G. II. Wiles. Corporal, J. Covell. Musician, O. Dickinson.


Fishburn, W. II. Long, J. S.


Berry, J. L. Clough, J. M.


Hahn, J. Satterthwaite, W.


Cease, J.


Ilardin, J. R. Stafford, A. J.


Feustal, J.


Kemptner, E. Smith, Chas.


COMPANY B.


O. Sergt., B. F. Hershe.


Sergt., S. Lantz.


Corporal, W. A. Brownawell. Corporal, John Seiler. Corporal, E. Patten.


Brockway, G. A.


Ilopson, A. MeCampbell, R. Il.


Baldwin, L.


HIunter, C. II.


Mathis, C. W.


Burr, D. O.


llunter, J. C. Mayes, U. C.


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Cone, W. D.


Irwin, S. Nicola, J.


Dora, Bassa


Klepper, E.


Purcell, I. N.


Funk, A, S.


Lundy, C. C.


Schultz, M.


Gertenbach, WI.


Lowry, W. B.


COMPANY C.


2d Lient. ºC. Kranz.


Corporal, B. C. Navil.


Sergt., L. Goetzman.


Corporal, C. Brenner.


Sergt., C. Hinkle.


Corporal, A. Othmer. Musician, C. Brown. Musician, A. Hartman.


Sergt., C. A. Rink. Corporal, Il. F. Burmeister, Betholz, J. Giesler, F.


Reis, J.


Boch, J.


Hocke, II.


Rank, J.


Brenner, A. Hess, J.


Sauer, D.


Eckhardt, Il. Mark, IL.


Schafer, J.


Frenzel, C. Markat, F.


Schomberg, J.


Frochner, J. Neibert, J.


Spohn, G.


Chief Musician, H. Schmidt. Drum Major, M. Becke: Wagon Master, Thos. Rayner.


Corporal, Willis L. Davis.


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COMPANY D.


Corporal, M. D. Wilson.


Sergt., P. Leysen. Corporal, 1. K. Chase.


Bodman, R. D.


Heath, II.


Pray, I.


Bodman, H. F.


King, E. H.


Phillips, N. M.


Boke, S. F.


Luse, B. Schofel, J. W.


Bowman, J.


Mec, M. J.


Thompson, S. M.


Cutcomb, Wmn.


Meerdink, 11.


White, N. P.


Eichoff, A.


Myers, H. M.


COMPANY E.


Captain, F. W. Doran.


Corporal, J. Price,


Byrnes, S.


Fitzpatrick, M.


Lang, J.


Connor, B.


Hearn, P.


Moylan, E.


Doyle, J.


Kelley. C.


Sullivan, P.


Doyle, W.


Keenan, P.


COMPANY F.


Corporal, D. Hiddlebaugh. Corporal, T. W. Purcell. Corporal, J. S. Kelley. Corporal, A. V. Riggs.


Edgington, F. M.


Hessler, n. Snyder, S. B.


Fangmyer, W.


Hiddlebaugh, A. Snyder, A. J.


Fitzsimmons. T.


Lacey, E. B.


Shecley, M.


Fry, J.


Reichley, G. W.


Weaver, J.


Rowe, A.


Hemingway, F. Hendrix, Win.


Rumery, J.


COMPANY G.


Corporal, N. Gaskill. Musician, S. H. Wise. Musician, B. F. Grewell.


Brooker, E. W.


McCartney, G. W.


Wolf, Blair


Duncan, Fred.


Preston, C. N.


Wildasin, Geo.


Jones, J. H.


Sterritt, G. T.


Syas, O.


COMPANY H.


Corporal, HI. J. Andre. Corporal, J. H. Onstat.


Ilill, B. Ward, Jos.


Mohn, P.


COMPANY I.


Coporal, J. Evans. Baker, A.


Knight, D. R. Williams, S.


Bonen, Thos. Hawk, L. S.


Kessinger, S. Lowe, N M.


COMPANY K.


Heller, M. Soper, G. W.


1st Lieut., G. W. Baxter. O. Sergt., T. M. Brown.


Sergt., O. II. P. Lim. Sergt., A. Garrison.


Captain, S. H. Dixson. 1st Lient., L. F. Creitz. Sergt., L. S. Corey.


Lambert. S. V.


Q. Sergt., M. Rice. Sergt., H. Ferguson. Corporal; J. Owens. Betzer, A. R. Davis, J.


Lichtenwalter, S. J. Wall, J.


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ROSTER OF THE 35th REGIMENT IOWA V. I.


Copied from the reports of the Adjutant General of the State. The Regiment was mustered into the United States service at Camp Strong, Mus- catine, Iowa, September 15, 1862, by Captain H. B. Hendershoot, U. S. A. A splendid brass band of fifteen pieces, under the leadership of Mr. Wm. Huttig, was in Camp Strong with the Regiment, and added greatly to the comfort of the Camp, but the government would not allow it to muster, and as the officers wer : unable to employ it, it was left behind, much regretted by the whole Regiment.


FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.


Colonel. Sylvester G. Hill.


Lient .- Colonel, James HI. Rothrock.


Major, Henry O'connor. Sergeant Major, Samuel Manly.


Adjutant, Fred. L. Dayton.


Q. M. sergeant. Robert B. Baird.


Quartermaster, Heiskel Loffand.


Commissary Sergeant. John H. Phillip -.


Surgeon, Chas. L. Chambers.


Hospital Steward, Samuel Hohes.


COMPANY A.


Captain, Win. B. Keeler.


3d Corporal, Samuel Johnson.


Ist Lientenant, Romulus Hawley.


1th Corporal. Win. M. Benitiel.


20 Lientenant, John A. Kyrk.


5th Corporal, Julius A. Covell.


Orderly Sergeant, Henry Blanck.


6th Corporal, Win. Griswohl.


2d Sergeant, Isaac B. Sloan.


7th Corporal, W. H. Randall.


3d Sergeant, John Strobm.


Sth Corporal, E. Hunt.


4th Sergeant, Chas. Washburn.


Drumuner, Noah V. Griffin.


5th Sergeant, Thos. S. Parvin.


Fifer, O. Dickinson.


Ist Corporal, George C. Winn.


ed Corporal, Thos. Holliday.


Abbot, Matthew T.


Harrier, Nathaniel


Anderson, Salvador S.


Jester, Elias


Baird, George W.


fe-ler. Thos. B.


Blessing, Jeremiah


Kintzle, Israel


Berry, John W.


Klepfer, Win. A.


Berry, James L.


Kemptuer, Edward


Brown, dacob


Long, John S. Longihorne, James


Cargill, Henry.


Metiver. George


Cargill. John Clongh, John M.


MeKillip, Dennis


Chambers, Wm. S.


McKan, Benjamin


Cease, John W.


Mccombs, Wm. II.


Criner. Isaac C.


MyClerren, Andrew


Denton, Chas. IL.


Randleman. James


Darr, Irick T.


Reeves. John A.


Dill, John A.


Reed, Franklin Reynolds, Marvin G.


Dungan, James


Dawson, Levi


stafford, Andrew J. Simons, George Stakeman, Adam


Etherton, Moses


Serett. Leroy


Fishburn, Wm. Il.


Smith, Chas.


Frazier, Daniel .1. Feustel, John Greenblade, Henry Gurtner, Henry


strohin, Jacob scary, Chias. Satterthwaite, Win. M.


Grassman, John Goldsberry, A. M. Uurris, Andrew J.


St. Peler, Theodore Stone, Joseph J. Tice, Jonathan MI.


Hobby, Willim Harrison, Peter


Henning, Wm. M.


Ilalın, Jeremiah


lesser, Charles W.


Hopkinson, Jonathan


Herschmann, Conrad


Williams, Robert Wile -. George II. Winterinte, Alex Waterman. Joseph M. Whitmer, Thomas


Hayden, Robt. J. C. Hayden, Samuel Harmon. James .A. Hardin, John R.


Tice, David E.


Temple, Joshua Tebow, Jatues O. Vance, William Walker, Andrew


Everett, Ransom M.


Smith, William


Everett, Win. B.


Morris. James P.


Black, David T.


Wagoner, Wm. G. White.


Ist Asst. Surgeon, S. M. Cobb.


ed A-1. Surgeon, F. Il. Reigart. Chaplain, Francis W. Lvans.


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COMPANY B.


Captain, Abraham John. Ist Lieutenant, Chas. S. Porter. 2d Lieutenant, Win. M. Stewart.


3d Corporal. Chas. Mockmore. 1th Corporal, Wm. H. Woodward. 5th Corporal, Benjamin Hershey.


6th Corporal, Hubert Patten. 7th Corporal, Wilson A. Ewing.


8th Corporal, dohm Seiler.


4th Sergeant, Willis Davis.


Drummer, David A. Prosser.


5th Sergeant, Emerson O. Cphan.


1st Corporal, Win. L. Davis.


2d Corporal, Henry Connover.


Brockway, Emmet .A.


Knox, Erastus


Bowers, Frank


Lovell, Wm. H.


Burr, Chas. N.


Lundy, Cyrus C.


Burr, Daniel O.


Levea. Jerome


Blackstone, Newton


Lowry, Wmt. B.


Brown, Wi. P.


MeCampbell, R. H.


Bullock, Myron


Mccurdy, Win.


Beard, John W.


Mormon, Frank


Baldwin, Leander


Moore, Geo. R.


Brady, W'm. L.


Mathis, Calvin


Narbaugh, Chris.


Nicola. John


Chandoin, Jesse P.


Osborn, Abraham


Crist, Win. B.


Desbrow. Samuel


Pickering, George


Davis, Shepherd


Perry, J. Frank


Dora, A. Bass


Phelps, Henry Ruger, Chas. P.


Eaves, Geo. W.


Foster, John W.


Richardson, Reuben


Funk, Abraham s.


Ryerson, David


Gano, William


Raynor, Thomas


Goldy, John D.


Ruth, Win. Reynolds, Wm. B.


Graham, James II.


Gertenbach, Win.


Smith, Abraham F.


Henderson, Sammel


Sheriff, Henry Stoddard, Andrew


. Hunter, John C.


Schultz, Michael


Stanford, Bradford


Stanley, Harvy


Sherman, Chas. F.


Smeltzer, Conrad


Irwin, Sammel


Stull, Lewis L.


Joice, John


Thomas, Nathan C.


Jackson, David


Turpin, Martin


Jacoby, John M.


Urhiganan, Alex. Wooden, Fernanda C.


Kimball, George A.


Kennedy, Walter


Wise, Jolm A.


Knopp. David S.


Waters, Lewis Waters, Wm. G.


Knowles, Augustus S.


Wright, Joel


COMPANY C.


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Captain, George C. Burmeister. 1st Lichtenant, Joseph Meyer. 2d Lieutenant, Conrad Kranz.


3d Corporal, Louis Mueller, 4th Corporal, Conrad Brenner.


5th Corporal, Win. Achter.


1st. Sergeant, Frank S. Kechler.


6th Corporal, John Huber.


2d Sergeant, Lorenz Gotzman.


Tth Corporal, Wm. Kaiser.


3d Sergeant, Chas. A. Rink.


8th Corporal, Joseph Bosteu.


4th Sergeant, John Ilill.


Drummer, Adam Hartman.


5th Sergeant, Constantine Hinkel.


Fifer, Conrad Brown.


1st Corporal, Bernhardt Navil. 2d Corporal, Frederick Mayer.


Wagoner, Chas. Weneck.


Aller, Hubert Burmeister, Henry F. Brenner Geo. Breuner, Adam Berg, Chas. Bloch, Jacob


Kooping, Jolm Kiefuer, Henry Lentzbach, John Lang, Jacob Lucas, Angust Lange, Henry


Markart, Gustave .


Boston, Peter Bobleier, John M. Bolinski. John


Bender, Ehrenreich


Mark, Henry Martin, Henry J. Martin, Wm.


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Ist Sergeant, Wm. H. Pickering.


2d Sergeant, Chas. M. Waterman.


3d Sergeant, Saumel Lanz.


Fifer, E. W. Comor. Wagoner, Pat. O'Conel.


Brownawell, Win.


Brownawell, George


Clark, Frank M.


Olds, Gamaliel W.


Purcell, Isaac N.


Hopson, Addison


Hunter, Chas. 11. Hoffner, Wm. Hurst, Lemuel Holmes, Michael


Kanoff, George


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Baner, Jacob


Moss, Edward M.


Monroe, Frank J.


Merkel, Christian


Neibert, Jacob


Othmer, August


Egli, Jacob


Peterka, Frank


Ernst, John Funke, William


Reickenburg, Henry Regenbogan, John


Fralmer, John


Rank, Jacob Rexroth, Lorenz


Frenzel, C.


Giesler, Fredric


Guser, Fredric


llessler, Jacob


lettinger, Geo ..


Schmoker, Fredric


Hoke, Henry


Schmidt, Herman. Schmidt, Herman Schmelzer, Wm.


lless, Jacob


Schlegelmilch, Johs -


Temle, Jacob


Sibley, Albert Spol, George


Hoeffer, John


Strutz, Chas.


Hillweg, John


Staufer, Ulrich


Hofer, Jacob


Sauer, Dietrich


Irwin, Wm.


Volberg, Peter Weimann, Geo.


Kindler, August


Weber, Fredric


Kurz, John


Wunderlich, Geo.


Kurz, Henry


Kessler, Henry


Wunderlich, Jacob Wanak, Chas. Young, Geo. II.


Knoblauch, Chas.


COMPANY D.


Captain, William Dill.


1st Lieutenant, Wm. A. Clark.


2d Lieutenant, Henry Hoover.


Ist Sergeant, Geo. F. Greenhow. 2d Sergeant, Oscar F. Wright.


6th Carporal, C. W. Hine. Cth Corporal, D. Worsham.


3d Sergeant, John Phillips.


8th Corporal, W. L. Aylsworth.


4th Sergeant, Chas. M. Vore.


Drummer, Mathias Becky.


5th Sergeant, Henry Tschillard.


ist Corporal, John E. Willets.


2d Corporal, John G. Zahn.


Adams, John I. Alger, Joseph M.


Mce, Wm. J. Meerdink, Henry Metcalf, Lafayette MeCatcheon, Rufus


Boke, Samuel F.


McKivett, James


Bard, Lonis Brayton, Chas.


Myers, Harmon M.


Beebush, Wm. Bischer, Geo. Beatty, Stewart


Nichols, Pliny C. Nichols, Francis M. Parson, Peter Phillips, Noah


Poole, Ewalt


= Barclay, Crawford S. Chapman, Ozias S. Cutcomb, Wm. Chase, Thos. K.


Pray, Louis Randall, Henry C. Reid, Isaac M. Ready, James Robinson, Henry C. Sedgwick, Cullen W.


Dicks, Joel E. Dimick, Horaec E.


Drake, John O. Eberhart, John Elliott, W. Fay, Hamilton Gardner, Edward Geurkink, Garret J. Getter, Valentine Groutes. Garret Guild, Wm. Hammer, Dennis Hawkins, Chas. O. lleath, Hiram Johnson, Peter


Fifer, Geo. B. Hill.


Wagoner, Richard A. Warren.


Berdine, W W. Bodman, Robert D.


Mccrary, Nathan


Bowman, Rudolph


Bowman, John


3d Corporal, Jos. W. Prouty. 4th Corporal, Peter Leysen. 5th Corporal, J. II. Greenwood_


Holtz, Frederic


Savelsberg, Lorenz Seluefer, John Schomberg, Jacob


Ililz, Mathew


Haner, Joseph


Irwin, Henry


Knopp, Geo. P.


Shular, Geo. Sehier, Fredrick Shauflleutzel, Nicholas Skofel, John Smith, Mahlon K. Stocker, Gotlieb Swem, James M. Tschillard, Louis Thompson, Samuel M. Thompson, John J. Terry, Orange S. Tyler, Corydon Waldie, Adam


Bach, John Cantwell, Wm. Detler, Geo. Dallar, John Eckhardt, Henry.


Pikelder, John


G. W. H. LUCAS,


2nd Lieut. Company F, 35th Regiment, Iowa l'ol. Inf.


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Johnson, John King, Elbridge H. Kirkpatrick, Marx Knapp, Clinton Maher, Michael Mackey, John


White, Peter Z. Winning, Herman Wilson, Mathias Wright, Edward R.


Wright, Chas. E. Wright, Lyman


COMPANY E.


Captain. Felix W. Doran.


3d Corporal. Jas. P. Danm.


1st Lientenant, Win. C. Kennedy.


1th Corporal, Michael Purcell.


2d Lieutenant, Patrick F. Anson.


5th Corporal, John Shea.


Ist Sergeant, John A. McCormick.


6th Corporal, Jas. H. Cogley.


ed Sergeant, Patrick Mylot.


Tth Corporal, Ed. Doran.


3d Sergeant, Thomas Doyle.


8th Corporal, John Price.


Ith Sergeant, John Foley.


Drummer, Frank (. Bell.


5th Sergeant, Ed. R. Jordan.


Fifer, R. Manuel.


Ist Corporal, Patrick Slattery.


Wagoner, Phillip Murphy,


2d Corporal, Patrick T. Kelley.


Alexander, John


Kelley, Cornelins


Boyle, Peter


Keely, Michael


Burke, David


Keleher, Michael


Byrne, Sylvester


Lang, James


Carey, Dennis


Lang, Peter


Carpenter. Richard


Loftus. Thomas


Carroll. Patrick


Logan, John


Coffey, Anthony


Lyon, John


Coffey. Michael


Maher, Ed.


Connor, Bryan


Manuel, Richard


Comerford. John


Courtney, Patrick


Conghlin, Richard


MeDonough, John


Cook, Thomas


Miliken, Robert


Dean, Jomm


Moylan, Edward


Deming, Chas.


O'Malley. Michael


Dixon, Geo.


Quinn, Michael


Dobson, John


- Redmond, Patrick


Dobson, Thos.


Reynolds, Stephen Robshaw, Geo.


Downes, John


Ryan. Lawrence


. Doyle, James Doyle. W'm. Dunn, John


Shea, John R.


Fagan, Torance


Sullivan, Patrick


Fanning, Wm.


Sullivan, John Slattery, Michael


Flannery. Michael


Taylor, Thos.


Faran, Lawrence


Valandingham, John O.


Fitzpatrick, Michael


Walsh, Michael


Ilearn, Patrick


Walsh, James B.


Iliggins, Ed.


Walsh, James


Joslyn, Orlando V.


Walton. John


Keenan, Chas.


White, Michael


Keenan, Patrick


Wilkes, Benj. Woods, James M.


COMPANY F.


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Captain, A. H. Snyder.


3d Corporal, John B. Cross.


Ist Lieutenant, Geo. W. Baxter.


4th Corporal, Thos; Purcell.


2d Lieutenant, Geo. W. Il. Lucas.


5th Corporal, Richard McCoy.


Ist Sergeant, Thos. M. Brown.


6th Corporal, Fred. McDaniel.


2d Sergeant, Wm. A. Dickerson.


Tth Corporal, Wm. Fitzsimmons.


3d Sergeant, Elias II. Laren.


8th Corporal. Andrew Lord.


4th Sergeant, O. H. P. Linn.


Drummer, John Eckles.


5th Sergeant, Alonzo H. Garrison.


Fifer, John Bumgardner.


1st Corporal, Marcellus DeCamp.


Wagoner, Geo. H. Sergeant.


2d Corporal, David Hiddlebangh.


Bretz, John Bretz, Benjamin F. Brookhart, John W. Barlow, Nathan V. Brown, Basil Brannan, Thos. J. Brush, Samuel


Ingersoll. James R. Jonson, Peter Jonas, Jonas Kelley, James Kirk patrick. W. M. Kingsland, Henry E. Lucas, Wm. R. Long, John


Bonham, Benj. W.


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Keenan, Stephen


Ryan, Edward


Planning, Renben W.


Mccoy, John McElroy, John


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