History of Davenport and Scott County Iowa, Volume I, Part 60

Author: Downer, Harry E
Publication date: 1910
Publisher: Chicago : S. J. Clarke
Number of Pages: 1042


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Jo. Johnson having evacuated Jackson, the army returned to Vicksburg July 28th ; camped near Vicksburg till the 6th of August. The regiment was engaged in the march to Monroe, Louisiana. Returning to Vicksburg, remained in camp till the third day of February, 1864, when they started on the Meridian campaign. After a march across the entire state of Mississippi, returned to Vicksburg March 4, 1864; left Vicksburg March 17th on veteran furlough. The regiment again started from Davenport, Iowa, May 3d; arrived at Clifton, Tennessee, about the middle of May; marched to Huntsville, Alabama, arriving at the latter place May 22d; marched to Decatur, Alabama; thence across the mountains to Rome, Georgia, where they arrived on the 5th day of June. Starting again the next morning, joined the main army under Sherman, near Acworth, on the 10th; ar- rived in front of Kenesaw mountain on the IIth; had a sharp engagement with the enemy June 15th ; the regiment was engaged in the attack on Kenesaw moun- tain June 27th, meeting with heavy loss. The regiment was under the enemy's


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fire from June 14th to July 2d; moved from left to right of the line, meeting the army again July 4th ; had another sharp engagement, driving the enemy. On the 5th the Sixteenth again had the advance, driving the enemy from his fortified position and across Nick-a-jack creek; were under fire of the enemy until the 16th day of July, when the rebels were compelled to cross the Chattahoochee; the regiment was then marched to Rossville, where it crossed the Chattahoochee river and pushed on for Atlanta ; was engaged in the battles of July 20th and 21st, meet- ing with heavy losses in killed and wounded and receiving General McPherson's especial compliments. July 22d, when Hood made his famous charge that opened the battle of Atlanta, the Sixteenth Iowa, flanked in the right by the Eleventh, on the left by the Fifteenth, with the Thirteenth Iowa in the rear, all forming "the old Iowa brigade," was at the main point when the charge was made. The Six- teenth captured more of the enemy than it had men in its ranks, but was eventually surrounded and captured in turn and taken to Andersonville. But in a short time, being exchanged, they rejoined the army under Sherman. The regiment was in- creased by recruits and started from Atlanta, November 15th; marched to Sa- vannah, before which place it arrived December 10th; after much hard marching, skirmishing, etc., drove the enemy behind their fortifications.


At Savannah this regiment was the first to seize the Savannah & Charleston railroad, and under directions of Brigadier-General Belknap commenced destroy- ing the same; was engaged in the siege till the evacuation of the city ; marched to the suburbs of the city and went into camp on the 21st, where it remained getting ready for the next campaign. After a review of the entire army by General Sher- man, the Sixteenth was put in motion January 6, 1865, for Beaufort, South Caro- lina; marched against Pocataligo January 15th, the Seventeenth corps (to which the Sixteenth belonged) driving the enemy out of his strongly fortified position ; remained here at Pocataligo until the 28th, when the new campaign commenced.


Marching to Rivers bridge, on the Salkahatchie, met the enemy strongly forti- fied. At this point the Salkahatchie forms an almost impenetrable swamp about two miles wide, which was waded by the Fourth division, Seventeenth army corps, on the 3d of February, 1865; drove the enemy from their position; continued the march, driving the enemy before them, capturing every place which they attempted to hold, and after encountering many hardships, privations and dangers, arrived at Goldsboro on the 22d of March, 1865. Remaining at Goldsboro, North Carolina, until the 10th of April, the regiment was again on the march in search of the enemy. Pushing forward the command entered Raleigh on the 16th; camped till the 2d of May.


The war being brought to a close, the command marched for Washington, where it took part in the grand review, May 24th; left Washington June 7th and arrived at Louisville June 12th.


During the period embraced herein, the regiment suffered severely in killed, died of wounds received, or of disease contracted in the line of duty. It may truly be said of the Sixteenth, it was always at the front, oftener, perhaps, under order than it wanted to be, but never in battle or march did it fail in the per- formance of its whole duty.


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TWENTIETH INFANTRY.


Lieutenant-colonel, Joseph B. Leake; quartermaster-sergeant, Patrick Gaffney ; hospital steward, Lockwood J. Center; flfe major, John DeLong. Company C- captain, Mark L. Tomson; lieutenants, Oliver Harrison, Robert M. Lytle; ser- geants, John P. Conner, William Hewes, Andrew L. Grace, Thomas Murry, Josephus F. Jacobs, Warren A. Oliver; corporals, Charles O. Blanchard, John V. Walker, William Watson, Thomas B. Winet, James H. Hale, Elisha M. Hummell, William Murry, Robert LeMarinel; musicians, Henry Woodford, Thomas Preston; wagoner, John C. Moore ; privates, James L. Armel, Andrew J. Blackman, Williard Baker, Frederick Berger, James F. Barrett, James A. Bentley, Edward Brannock, John W. Bell, Robert Chriswell, James Clapp, Thomas Cooper, William H. Curtis, Michael Conner, Nathan Davies, Joseph Davies, William R. Danforth, John Desney, Jasper Dow, Joseph Elder, Samuel French, Frank C. Grace, Leonard A. Greenleaf, Joseph Goerlich, Adam Hart- zell, Gustave Haekling, Seneca Hurd, Andrew M. Hanlon, Martin Hanson, Rufus Pinkerton, Zebulon M. Pike, John Port, Oliff Peterson, Judson C. Stacy, William H. Stacy, James L. Sharlow, John Shannon, Edward M. Stanley, Stephen Sanders, A. R. Stringham, Lewis Underholt, John M. Van Duzen, Henry C. Wallace, John E. White, George Whitsell, John Wyman, James H. Wilson, Lyman L. Whitney; companies unknown, John Appleton, Daniel R. Calder, Samuel Caldwell, Christopher Cook, Sylvester Huss, Thomas Leonard, Franklin Lindley, G. C. W. Longworth, Loren L. Mann, Preston Mann, James McCormic, William H. Osborn, John P. Risley.


TWENTIETH INFANTRY VETERANS.


Company C-privates, Beecher B. Cochran, Daniel N. Howell, John Hogan, John B. Hamann, Frederick Kock, Ezra Seamen. Company D-privates, Thos. Leonard, John P. Risley, Jonathan Carter, William Carter, John B. Case, Mich- ael T. Carter, Calvin Craig, John S. Congleton, John Delay, Hans Fohrmann, Robert L. Gooden, William Gray, Abraham Mulford, Isaac Morrison, Samuel L. Rodgers, Charles Sparks, John C. Ulam. Company E-privates, Daniel R. Calder, Christopher Cook, Egbert Hill, Franklin Kindley, Daniel Moloy, Wil- liam H. Osborn, Michael Timothy, Simpson H. Williams; companies unknown, Edwin Blackman, Edward Cunningham, Michael Carter, John P. Graw, Wil- liam H. Guion, Henry C. Graham, John Hamilton, William H. Jones, David Little, William Mccutcheon, William S. Schemerhorn, Andrew Thompson, Wil- liam H. Wells.


In Company H was James McCormick, and in Company K John Voutine. Scott county was well represented in the Twentieth infantry, as will be seen by reference to the foregoing names. The promotions were as follows : Joseph B. Leake, captain to lieutenant-colonel; Robert M. Lytle, second to first lieutenant; William M. Johnson, sergeant to second lieutenant; Charles E. Squires, second to first lieutenant and captain; George W. Thompson, second to first lieutenant and captain; Thomas F. Allen, sergeant to second lieutenant ; Edward E. Davis, second to first lieutenant and captain; Mendon F. Weller,


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sergeant to first lieutenant; Martin Rhomberg, sergeant to second lieutenant ; Charles Altman, first lieutenant to captain; Frederick E. Starck, sergeant-major to first lieutenant; George A. Bennett, sergeant to second lieutenant; John W. Moore, sergeant to second lieutenant; Henry B. Doolittle, sergeant to captain; William J. Steele, sergeant to second and first lieutenant; Lyman L. Whitney, sergeant to second and first lieutenant; Joseph D. Barnes, sergeant to first lieu- tenant; Patrick Gaffney, sergeant to second lieutenant. The Twentieth Regi- ment of Iowa volunteer infantry was mustered out of the service of the United States at Mobile, Alabama, July 8, 1865.


TWENTY-SIXTH INFANTRY.


Company A-privates, Alfred Cousins, Franklin Cousins, George Wagoner. Company H-privates, George W. Collamer, Samuel Bouslot, Alanson Mc- Laughlin, Sydenham Morgan. Company F-veterans-privates, William Black- man, Frederick Costan, Samuel P. Driskell. Company G-veterans-privates, George Cauthhorn, Patrick Dolan.


THIRTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY.


Company K-captain, James G. Crane; sergeant, Linus H. Miller ; corporals, Philo B. Littlejohn, John S. Dawson, Sidney M. Eddy; musicians, Charles Pickens, Stephen H. Hands; wagoner, Joseph T. Sibley; privates, Benjamin Bowers, Adam Booth, Peter D. Bannigan, Theodore Bergamon, William Crouse, Henry Gan, John Hart, Henry Highley, Philip Michael, Patrick Martin, Walter Powell, August Piper, John Starkjohn, Johann Seigling, Stephen Vanfleet, George Ware, John Saengling.


FORTY-FOURTH INFANTRY.


Colonel, Stephen H. Henderson; lieutenant-colonel, Henry Egbert ; surgeon, James Irwin; com. sergeant, Louis H. Fluke. Company I-captain, Alphonso H. Brooks; lieutenants, James A. Ryan, Henry W. Bennett; sergeants, William Hazleton, William Foster, Solon H. Fidlar, Charles F. Wineman, Howard M. Smith ; corporals, Myron C. Pope, Will Blackman, Henry B. Jamison, Samuel R. J. Hoyt, Charles Bielenberg, Alexander Reid, Hiram Medley, Joseph P. Eagal, Charles A. Atkinson; musicians, Peter Karst, Ivan D. Busch; wagoner, Archer Perry; privates, Frank M. Bradshaw, Henry Chaney, Ludwig Cabel, John F. Dial, Arthur O. Dickinson, William W. L. Dubois, Perkins L. Dow, E. H. Eddy, John Evans, George A. French, Theodore W. Fearing, Peter Fiekert, Levi Fenno, William Ed. Fowler, John C. Grier, Simon B. Grier, C. F. Hanemann, Joseph F. Harris, John V. Hoffman, M. V. B. Hogarty, William T. R. Humphrey, Nathaniel G. Hunter, Henry Haupt, Charles A. Illion, George W. Jamison, Andrew Jackson, William N. Johnson, Absalom B. Kelley, Kirk W. Kingsley, Adolph Krein, Joseph Koch, William K. Lindsay, John Lovell, Henderson Manners, William D. Middleton, Henry McDonald, Lawes Mc- Gregor, Lafayette Mitchell, Griffin Moore, Marion Morgan, Ed. D. Neidick,


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Richard N. Nickerson, Carl Peterson, Albert Read, Alexander Reid, Deidrich Regennitter, James H. Parks Robison, Joseph H. Royer, Charles T. Ryan, James Rown, Jeremiah Shuey, Samuel S. Smith, William A. Soderstrum, Franklin W. Stratman, George G. Squires, James Spear, John W. Tallman, William Tompkin, Nicholas Vonder Fecht, Luther Van Vliel, Amos Woeber, William F. White, Andrew J. Woodside, Benjamin Phelps. Company K-cap- tain, Thomas Wilson; lieutenants, John Ackley, James H. G. Wilson; sergeants, John Collins, Jacob C. Morgan, William Green, Samuel R. Lemmon, Lyman S. Peck; corporals, John H. Wilson, William H. Barbour, John H. Dart, Jr., James F. Shaff, William P. Tiffany, John A. Rowan, Lorenzo D. Cary, George W. Foster, Charles P. Beard, Arthur Twaddell, Henry Bode, Robert M. Cooper ; musicians, William W. Parker, Fred P. Sackett; wagoner, Frederick Cooper; privates, John Adamson, William H. Anderson, James Augustine, Henry Bode, William Beohmler, John E. Barrett, Thomas Burns, John Broson, Charles P. Beard, Samuel Cartee, Jonathan R. Cartee, Timothy F. Cain, William Caldwell, Leonidas Creamer, Robert M. Cooper, Aisel Day, Francis W. Denne, Charles F. Doolittle, Oliver M. Evans, Joseph M. Ford, George H. Golding, Charles H. Groff, Alfred Gray, Frederick A. Hein, Henry Hanks, Lars Isaacson, John E. Jones, Meigs Kibbey, Alonzo D. Knapp, Sylvester Kinney, Henry Kreoger, Robert F. Love, William Litz, Edward G. Medford, Robert H. McLoskey, Mace Morris, John McGuire, James McCan, Perrie H. McIntosh, John McClelland, John McAffee, Hermann Mueller, Sanford Mott, Robert Myerhoff, Stephen Messer, John I. Nelson, George Odenhimer, Johan Peters, Arthur Quigley, Andrew R. Rambo, David Rohm, Samuel L. C. Rhodes, Wakeman Sanders, Stephen H. Sanders, Joseph Scherer, Fred A. Small, Rheinhold Schwenke, Arthur Twaddle, Alexander Tilton, Theodore Todd, John H. Tucker, James Williams, Josiah A. Wilbur, Daniel Webster, George Ware, Thomas H. B. Yates, Mathias Zabel.


In Company D was Corporal Frank C. Grace; in Company F, privates Seth B. Frisbie and Daniel E. Jones; and in Company G, private Alexander Haley.


FIRST CAVALRY.


Company B-Nichols Adams, Philip H. Bray, David S. Nullock, Samuel Barr, John M. Chase, Michael Cunningham, George Rouse, William G. Tate, Oscar G. Williams. Company F-Warren H. Clark, Enoch Goodwin, Stephen Hook, A. Hollingsworth, Benjamin Hollingsworth, James L. Mathews, Bryan O'Connor. Company L-farriers, George L. Richardson, Thomas Schadt; pri- vates, Franklin Burnett, Martin S. Cisco, James A. Cisco, Milton Lilie, L. B. Manwaring, Daniel W. Mason, Henry C. Potter. Company M-sergeant, Geo. McDowall; Milo D. Crawford, John Douglas, Thomas Gammill, Charles Hib- ber, Samuel A. Johnson, Jeremiah Kilmer, Abraham Murry, George McClin- tock, Henry J. Stoops, George W. Stoops, Joseph Stamper; recruits unassigned, Moses H. Amend, John L. Braden, William K. Brottorff, Philip H. Bray, Silas D. Crawford, John Cooper, Warren H. Chase, Ephraim J. Davis, Oliver H. Donnell, Francis A. Dory, William D. Earle, Albert Greeley, Joseph C. Harris, Edward Hite, Levi Hendricks, Cornelius S. Johnson, Joseph Jackson, Benjamin


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F. Leach, John Leacy, William Lewis, Benjamin T. Monroe, John Cook, James M. Calder, Eugene T. Mullen, James H. Phelps, Jerod C. Palmer, William H. Reiley, Robert Rundell, George Remington, William E. Street, Americus C. Smith, Edmon Seeves, Walter A. Smith, Ed. C. Tompson, William Williams, Thomas Williams, R. A. Williams, Robert B. Baker, John A. Wallace, Charles E. Moss, William O. Burns, H. H. Huchins, Michael Casey, James Williams. In Company A, Scott county was represented by private Alexander Osburn ; in Company E, by privates Chandler W. Ellsworth and William D. Earhart; in Company H by Sergeant David K. Webster.


SECOND CAVALRY.


Adjutants, Gustavus Schnitger, Joseph H. Freeman; sergeants, Henry B. Ludlow, Melville B. C. True; hospital steward, Arthur H. Needham ; bugler, John E. Williamson ; surgeons, Robert J. Hunter, Thomas H. Jacobs, Walter H. Durand; band leader, Clement Brennan; musician. Nelson Macomber; Com- pany C, captain, Henry Egbert ; lieutenants, Joseph H. Freeman, Michael Con- ner, Benjamin F. Stiles ; sergeants, Benjamin F. Stiles, Henry Babcock, John N. Davis, Henry B. Ludlow, Nathan J. McKelvey, Ezra Cronkleton, Samuel Spen- cer, Isaac Gilmore, Seth Hartzel, George R. Wick, Edwin E. Goddard; cor- porals, Moreau Carroll, Nelson Lovel, Dana O. Whitman, Edwin H. Hobart, Ru- dolph Snyder, Michael Trucks, Wash B. Leamer ; wagoner, David Thomas ; saddler Joseph S. Petts ; buglers, Nelson Macomber, William Shaw, Alfred Wells, Delos Phelps ; farriers, Walter M. Durand, John Parks, Truman B. Kelley ; privates, James B. Armstrong, George W. Baker, Henry Babcock, Hugh Bates. Isaac D. Bard, Charles Becherer, William H. Carey, Marshal H. Dillon, Franklin Follett. Alexis M. Freeland, Henry Fuher, Adolphus E. Farley, John Fanning, James Gordon, John A. M. Hall, William R. Hughes, Robert J. Hewriter, Joseph H. Hilbert, Thomas H. Jacobs, James Kizer, Hugh Kelsey, Ernst G. Kline, Ebenezer King, Wash. B. Leamer, Nelson Lovel, Sanford E. Lincoln, Alfred Linton, John Loftis. James S. Mason, Edwin D. Mason, Sidney Melton, Eugene P. Murray, Frederick Myall, Henry Milken, Daniel K. Mitchell, Henry McGee, Nathan J. McKelvey, Alvin McElvane, Delos Phelps, William Post, Henry Rea, Joel S. Stevens, Charles Schlagel, Joseph L. Steel, Fidel Schlunt, Daniel Snyder, Ru- dolph Snyder, James Scales, William Shaw, Henry B. Ludlow, Michael Trucks, George Tann, John A. Wolfe, Lucius H. Wolfe, George R. Wicks, Thomas M. Wilds, John C. Welch; additional enlistments, William T. Connor, George F. Dunn. Joseph Glover, Samuel Kewett, Usher M. Kesley, Ichabod Kilpatrick. James Livingston, Isaac Watson. John C. Church, James W. Davidson, William Gordon, James Gordon, Martin Hogan, William A. Jones, James Mann, Henry Melchard, James Middlemus, William A. Pope, John Parks, Francis Ross, James W. Safely, Marvin L. Simmons, John I. Wade, William Scarff, John Finley, James Taylor, Erastus W. Bennett, Henry Grace, William H. Hickson, James Porter. Thompson Murry, Henry Price, Edward Penry, William H. Simmons, Parmelee D. Strong, Daniel W. Ulam, Levi Wood, Lucian G. Winey; Com- pany C. veterans-captain, Benjamin F. Stiles ; lieutenants, Michael Connor, Henry L. Babcock; sergeants, Isaac Gilmore, Dana P. Whitman ; corporals. Ru-


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dolph Snyder, Nelson Lovel, Michael Trucks ; saddler, James S. Mason ; privates, Isaac D. Bard, Hugh Bates, Charles Becherer, Moreau Carroll, John C. Church, Henry Fuhes, Samuel Hewit, John A. M. Hall, Edwin H. Hobert, Usher M. Kelsey, I. G. Kilpatrick, James Livingston, Sanford E. Lincoln, Edwin D. Mason, James Mann, James Middlemus, William Post, James W. Safely, Marvin L. Simmons, Alfred Wells, Isaac N. Watson ; Company E-captains, Frank A. Ken- drick, Gustave Schnitger; lieutenants, Anton Scherer, James P. Metcalf; ser- geants, Hezekiah G. Dwire, Augustus Crone, Hiram H. Gardner, John Ackley, Perry L. Reed, Andrew J. Pierce, Augustus Crone, John Borchex, John W. Jennings, Nicholas Musfeldt, William Alrich; corporals, John Stouffer, William H. Alrich, Theodore Philloud, Arthur H. Needham, Frederich Potman, George Harbison, Warner Behrens, Augustus Sharp, Nicholas Musfeldt, John Branch, John Ackley, Louis W. Coleman, Ferdinand Doflar, Frank Pilloud, John F. Fletcher, Jonathan Melvin, Charles Reese, Anderson S. Robinson ; buglers, Her- man F. Bonorden, Lorenz Miller, John E. Williamson, William Dunderdale ; farriers, Frederick Potman, John Stouffer, Michael Schmidt, James Tarncrow ; saddlers, George Stellar, Ezekiel L. Roberts, George Ruge; wagoner, Alexander C. Best; privates, John W. Arnold, Hiram Blackman, Henry Boerk, William Budde, Jacob Brockman, John Branch, John Bald, Alexander C. Best, William Bahl, Joseph Beilke, Paul Champenois, Christian Clodt, William Dunderdale, Albert Downey, Thomas H. Davis, Charles Deadrick, Charles Eckhart, G. Wil- liam Foster, Gustave Frederick, Elwood Finley, Daniel B. Ferguson, Thomas Faxon, Hiram Gardner, Truman Gilbert, Samuel A. Grant, George Hayward, Charles Hass, Isaiah Harman, John Hendrick, Henry Klughen, Henry Kirk, Daedlif L. Lamberge, George Little, John Libbig, George Loring, Thomas Leg- gett, Hans Lillinthal, Lorenz Miller, Nicholas Musfeldt, Peter Mumm, John P. D. Patterson, Peter Peters, Theodore Pilloud, Frank Pilloud, James A. Paden, Anderson F. Robinson, Adolph Ritz, John Ruckenberge, George Ruge, L. Rob- erts, Henry Schuning, Hans Stoltenberg. Andreas Seno, George Stellar, Charles Swein, Adolph Schroeder, August Schroeder, Thomas Smith, C. Scherchel, John Walker, Martin Wood; additional enlistments, Frank Bahl, Arthur Bogue, Henry Buck, Louis W. Colemann, John F. Felchner, Urias Harmann, James Dougherty, Henry Hener, Adam Hellman, Christopher Kulbert, George Luders, Peter Mumm, William C. Mordan, James McDonald, Asa Strubel, Peter Steffen, David L. Up- son, John Ward, Christian Cruse, Emil Huckstaedt, Abner Hendrickson, An- drew Lineham, Joseph Linderman, William L. Livingston, Earnest F. Pruss, William Ruge, Michael Schmidt, John E. Williamson, William J. A. Fey, Peter Brekner, James Ruby, Lewis Gebhart, John Hassler, Lewis Drewing, Henry Dressen, Henry Lowe, Joseph I. McAlarney, Hans H. Moeller, Sebastian Scherer, Louis Haslar, James Riley, Henry Bahl, Young Dougherty, John Fedick, Fred- erick Mohlman, John Schluntz, John Priess, John Schroeder, Charles Schluter, Claus Tiedman, John W. Jennings; Company E, veterans-captain. Gustave Schnitger ; lieutenants, James F. Metcalf, Augustus Crone ; sergeants, John Broch- ers, John W. Jennings ; corporals, Claus Hass, John F. Felchner, William Ruge, John Rechenberger ; bugler, Henry Kluglein; privates, Peter Brehner, Henry Boerk, William Budde, Christian Clodt, Young Dougherty, Ferdinand Doflar, William H. A. Fey, Gustave Fredericks, Elwood Finley, John Hendricks, John


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Lubbe, Peter Peters, John Schlunts, Henry Schuening, George Stellar, Charles Schlueter, Claus Tiedemann, Edmora P. Foster, Henry E. Gilbert, Christopher Gilbert, Leonard L. Heberling, Thomas Johnson, Nehemiah Zeigler, Dan C. Edkerman, Cyrus N. Earl, John W. Freeland, James W. Glass, Edward C. Grant, Samuel M. Gibson, Isaac H. Watson, William H. Shaw, Tompson F. Murry, James W. Morrison, John D. McAlarny, Jos. S. Petts, George P. Rus- sell, Adolph Reitz, John Williams, Thomas Walker, Jacob Hawk, Josiah Hawk, Samuel Hewett, Ichabod Kilpatrick, Usher M. Kelsey, James Livingston, Ed- ward Penry, John Schlaus, William H. Yeerin, William M. Barr; Company G- privates, James M. Brady, John C. Bridge, Thaddeus O. Chase, Miles Ferry, John Hall, Sylvester Kresner, John Hancock; unassigned recruits, Charles H. Budd, Erastus Bennett, Josias Japp, John D. Bingford, Leander L. Chapman, William Ryan, John W. Conley.


In Company A were Captain William B. Brunton, Sergeant Amasa Kinnan and privates Thomas Stewart and James C. McNeil. Company B-privates, John Connor, W. L. Tireman, Church Meigs, and David Hicks; in Company F, Sergeant H. G. Dwire and privates James W. English and Peter C. Frame; in Company H, privates David F. Louper and Nicholas Fabricus; in Company I, privates William H. Record, William J. Dale and Thomas Kenley ; in Company K, Lieutenant Perry L. Reed and privates Adam Frimwood and James Telfair ; in Company L, Corporal Thomas Dulin and privates Orrin Brown, Frank B. By- land and Urban Chapman; and in Company M, privates John A. Smith, Melvin McMurry, Thomas H. Jacobs and William Oscar Hunter.


The Second cavalry had a large number of representatives from Scott county and the promotions made were as follows : Frank A. Kendrick, captain to major ; Gustavus Schnitger, second lieutenant, captain and major; Henry B. Ludlow, quartermaster-sergeant to quartermaster; William B. Brunton, sergeant to sec- ond and first lieutenant and captain ; Benjamin F. Stiles, sergeant to second lieu- tenant and captain ; Henry C. Babcock, sergeant to second lieutenant and captain ; Michael Connor, second to first lieutenant ; Isaac Gilmore, sergeant to first lieu- tenant ; Michael Trucks, sergeant to second lieutenant ; Augustus Crone, sergeant to second lieutenant; Hezekiah G. Dwire, sergeant to second lieutenant; Perry L. Reed, sergeant to second lieutenant.


THIRD CAVALRY.


Company I-second lieutenant, Frazier W. Arnim; privates, Clark Brant, John C. Boldt, John Bald, Christian Barebe, John Courtney, William E. Cook, William 'A'. Edwards, Joachim Fahrenking, Paul Frederick, Ambrose Fralech, Joseph Florine, Frank Hibler, Casper Hellmuth, Gottfield Hanson, George Hill, William Kelso, John C. Mersh, Lewis Mein, John J. Nett, Earnest F. A. Pruss, Jacob Pracher, Joachim Rolls, William Schuritz, Amos A. Whitney, William Clampet, Patrick Murphy. John C. Crumrin and - Patterson enlisted in Company E.


SIXTH CAVALRY.


Company A-captain, John Gallegan; sergeant, Henry Soedt; corporals, Scott Stevens, Gerhard Kleinhessling; teamster, Perry Moss; farrier, Fred-


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erick Wendt; saddler, Edward Callendine; privates, William P. Ballard, Henry Blunk, Patrick Bain, Philip F. Boyd, Thomas W. Baughman, Francis Butler, Jesse Davis, Niss Ingerson, Nathaniel Johnson, Hiram Jenks, Henry Kochler, Ludwic Lorenzen, John Moll, John Meyer, William S. Mckenzie, Frederick Phil- lips, Andrew Seno; veterans, Henry A. Hopson, Thomas L. Reese. Company E-Joseph T. Bren, William E. Cullers, Henry W. Finch, James M. Frank, Orin Dake, John Stephens, George Bachelor, Isaiah Pinkerton, William Peterson, John Wallace; company unknown, William Brown, Myron Bryson, Albert R. Bay, William Conway, Charles Edwards, Frederick Fellman, William McGinnis, Walter E. Truax, William J. Teague, Thomas R. Wamby.


In Company C was private Frank Howard; in Company D, William Coatney ; in Company G, Thomas Carlington ; in Company H, John H. Fisher and Frank Gottslie; in Company I, Laurence Cassidy, Michael Dedy, James Call, Peter G. Henningson, James Miller and Lemuel Miller; in Company L, Clinton Clark, Michael O'Donnell and John Wilson; and in Company M, Corporal James Mc- Guire, George C. Wright and Thomas Carlington.


EIGHTH CAVALRY.


Company C-trumpeter, George C. Hamlin; privates, Robert Alexander, Eli John Lancaster, Taber C. Hart. Company E-lieutenant, Charles F. Anderson; privates, Herman Allen, Thomas A. D. Costillo, William England, Henry Hen- ning, William C. Myers, William C. Johnson. Company L-sergeant, Francis A. Nitsky ; privates, William M. Lucas, Philip Coop, Walter Delano. Company M-trumpeter, William W. Scott; privates, William Blood, Charles Rosenfeldt, Henry C. Wharton, Augustine Kremer, George Rook. In Company D was Henry Hammann; F, James M. Gray ; K, Thomas Mead and Henry Wincell.




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