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2516-359
S. P. Buxton, Ind
2157
Recorder.
D. M. Hardy, D.
2365- 40
O. L. French, R
2325
Coroner.
H. C. McClary, R.
2390- 97
Dr. J. L. Witt, D
2293
County Supervisors.
Fred Kimple, D
965
T. L. Canfield, R
1214-249
A. J. Gilmore, D
702-115
H. B. Cox, R.
587
ELECTION, NOVEMBER
3, 1885.
Governor.
William Larrabee, R.
2167
C. E. Whiting, D
2181- 14
Elias Doty, G. B
31
James Mickelwait, P
22
Lieutenant-Governor.
John A. T. Hull, R
2183- 17
E. H. Gillette, D
2166
W. M. Steer, G. B
21
J. K. Clark, P
27
Judge Supreme Court.
John A. Beck, R
2186- 17
W. F. Brennan, D
2169
W. R. Farnsworth, G. B
28
Jacob Rogers, P
20
Superintendent Public Instruction.
John W. Akers, R
2182- 13
F. W. Moore, D.
2169
J. D. Guthree, G. B
29
T. F. Thickston, P
21
State Senator.
J. C. Milliman, R.
2180- 32
L. R. Bolter, D
2148
W. C. Cadwell, G. B
26
Representative State Legislature.
D. M. Harris, D
2156- 41
C. H. Holmes, R
2115
Nathan Myres, G. B.
90
County Auditor.
J. K. McGavron, D
2273-225
Henry Cadwell, R.
2048
D. A. Russell, G. B.
57
County Treasurer.
I. P. Hill, D.
2252-126
S. L. Winter, R
2126
58
HARRISON COUNTY.
Sheriff.
J. W. Stowell, R.
2159
J. D. Garrison, D
2214- 55
Superintendent Schools.
H. A. Kinney, R
2218-194
J. F. Mintun, D.
2024
H. H. Mckinney, G. B.
.
145
County Surveyor.
A.W. Clyde, R
2118
A. C. Snyder, D
2152- 34
W. M. Magden, G. B
145
Coroner.
I. C. Wood, R.
2182- 49
Dr. J. L. Witt, D
2133
County Supervisor.
J. M. Latta, R
541
A. J. Gilmore, D
647-106
ELECTION, NOVEMBER 2, 1886.
Secretary of State.
Frank D. Jackson, R
2108-168
Cato Sells, D
1940
State Auditor.
J. A. Lyons, R
2105-165
Paul Guelich, D
1940
State Treasurer.
V. P. Twombly, R
2088-129
D. Campbell, D.
1959
Attorney General.
A. J. Baker, R
2105-164
C. H. Mackey, D.
1941
Clerk Supreme Court.
G. B. Pray, R
2065- 84
William Theophilus, D. . . . 1981
Reporter Supreme Court.
E. C. Ebersole, R.
2108-170
F. P. Bradley, D
1938
Representative in Congress.
J. Lyman, R
2168-301
J. H. Keatley, D
1867
District Judges.
C. H. Lewis, R.
2159-228
G. W. Wakefield, R
2121-222
S. M. Ladd, R.
2097-175
M. B. Davis, D.
1931
J. D. F. Smith, D
1922
D. D. McCallum, D
1899
County Attorney.
J. A. Phillips, D
2077-121
J. A. Traver, R.
1956
Clerk Court.
Thomas Arthur, R.
2153-268
W. D. Cromie, D
1885
County Recorder.
O. L. French, R
2086-129
D. M. Hardy, D
1957
County Supervisor.
E. A. Jones, D
539- 27
Z. T. Noyes, R
512
ELECTION, NOVEMBER
8, 1887.
Governor.
William Larrabee, R
1946-278
T. J. Anderson, D
1668
B. J. Farnham, P
17
M. J. Cain, G. B
606
Lieutenant Governor.
John A. T. Hull, R
1954-307
James M. Elder, D.
1647
J. M. Sovereign, G. B
607
W. C. Cadwell, P
28
Judge Supreme Court.
G. S. Robinson, R.
1954-287
Charles S. Fogg, D
1667
M. H. Jones, G B
566
- Lewis, P
1
Superintendent Public Instruction.
Henry Sabin, R.
1963-301
H. W. Sawyer, D
1662
S. L. Tipton, G. B.
602
59
HARRISON COUNTY.
Representative State Legislature.
B. F. Roberts, R.
1884-321
B. A. Little, D
1563
E. E Gorham, P
749
Thos. Regan, G. B
13
County Auditor,
B. F. Croasdale, R
1814- 15
W. H. Wood, D
1769
J. C. Prather, G. B
630
County Treasurer.
L. E. Massie, D
1945- 12
S. L. Winter, R
1933
- Wood
341
Sheriff.
J.D. Garrison, D
2356-533
C. L. Hyde, R.
1823
Charles Mills, P
14
Superintendent Schools.
H. A. Kinney, R
1916-295
M. L. Dakan, D
1621
J. D. Hornby -
680
Surveyor.
J. C. McCabe, R
1965-267
A. C. Snyder, D.
1698
Logan Crawford, I
544
Coroner.
G. W. Coit, D
2249-300
E. F. Miller, R
2946
George Main
14
County Supervisor.
D. Sattlerlee, R.
987- 36
J. McCaustland
951
W. H. De Cou
6
County Seat Contest.
(For re-location at Magnolia.)
Favor of Logan
2439-959
"
Magnolia.
1480
ELECTION, NOVEMBER, 6, 1888. President.
Benjamin Harrison, R
2341- 94
Grover Cleveland, D
2247
A. J. Streeter, U. L.
220
Jno, P. St, John, P.
70
Secretary State.
Walter McHenry, D
.2.244
Frank D. Jackson, R
2401-151
M. B. Van Court, U. L
221
James Mickelwait, P.
47
State Auditor.
James A. Lyons, R
2398-152
D. J. Ockerson, D
2246
E. M. Farnsworth, U. L
220
Malcolm Smith, P
46
State Treasurer.
Amos Case, D
2244
Voltaire P. Twombly, R.
.2399-155
James Rice, U. L
221
E. O. Sharp, P.
46
Judge Supreme Court.
P. H. Smith, D
2256
Chas. T. Granger, R
2413-157
M. H. Jones, U. L.
221
Attorney General.
Joseph C. Mitchel, D
2248-171
John Y. Stone, R.
2419
J. H. Williamson, U. L
222
Railroad Commissioners.
Peter A. Dey .
2572
Hermon E. Wills
2100
Christian L. Lund
2071
Spencer Smith
2737-165
Frank T. Campbell
2740-640
John Mahin
2316-235
Member Congress.
D. M. Harris, D
2187
J. R. Reed, R.
2358-171
J. R. Sovereign, U. L.
346
Clerk Court.
D. P. Baker, D
2074
Thomas Arthur. R
2615-541
I. U. Basset, U. L.
180
Recorder.
W. M. Sharpnack, D.
2307
O. L. French, R.
2391- 84
E. W. Hollingsworth, U. L. 187
60
HARRISON COUNTY.
County Attorney.
L. Brown, D
2187
J. S. Dewell, R
2442-255
William Magden, U. L
214
Supervisor.
A. J. Gilmore, D
705- 47
J. H. Crowder, R.
658
D. A. Russell, U. L
50
Shall stock be restrained from running
at at large?
Yes
2055-775
No
1280
ELECTION, NOVEMBER
5, 1889.
Governor.
Jos. G. Hutchison, R
1954
Horace Boies, D. .
2333-379
S. B. Downing, U. L
58
Malcolm Smith, P.
8
Lieutenant Governor.
Alfred Poyneer, R
2018
Samuel Besten, D.
2275-257
Ezra Brownell, U. L
54
J. W. Murphy, P
8
Judge Supreme Court.
Josiah Given, R
2047
W. F. Brannan, D
2255-208
M. H. Jones, U. L.
53
T. W. Rogers, P
7
Superintendent Public Instruction.
Henry Sabin, R
2051
Thos. M. Irish, D
2251-199
Miss H. J. Belanger, U. L.
53
Mrs. M. H. Dunham, P
8
Railroad Commissioner .
Spencer Smith, R
2090
David Morgan, D
2213-123
L. H. Griffith, U. L.
53
J. W. Noble, P
7
State Senator.
J. B. Romans, R
2025
L. R. Bolter, D
2242-217
Representative State Legislature.
W. O. Riddell, R.
1987
J. K. McGavren, D
2331-344
County Auditor.
B. F. Croasdale, R
2125
A. W. Mintun, D
2232-107
Treasurer.
F. F. Beebee, R
1677
L. E. Massie, D.
2676-990
Sheriff.
S. W. Morton, R.
1961
J. D. Garrison, D.
2375-414
County Superintendent.
W. O. Cummings, R
2138
M. L, Dakan, D.
2198- 60
Surveyor.
J. C. McCabe, R.
2073
A. C. Snyder, D
2263-190
Coroner.
C. B. McColom, R
2154
C. B. Christy, D
2170- 16
Supervisor.
Samuel Ellis, R
450
William Morrow, D
642-192
ELECTION, NOVEMBER 1890.
Secretary State.
W. H. McFarlan, R
2164
W. H. Chamberlain, D.
2390-226
E. P. Brown
131
State Auditor.
James A. Lyons, R
2162
Geo. S. Witters, D
2398
C. F. Davis
126
State Treasurer.
B. A. Beeson, R
2163
W. L. White, D
2397-234
A. S. Blakely.
120
Judge Supreme Court.
James A. Kathrock, R
.2167
P. B. Wolfe, D
2388-221
Geo. D. Porter
125
61
HARRISON COUNTY.
Attorney General.
John Y. Stone, R.
2162
C. H. Mackey, D
2400-238
T. F. Willis.
122
Clerk Supreme Court.
G. B. Pray, R.
2168
E. H. Sankey, D
2393-225
Alf. Wooster
125
Reporter Supreme Court.
Nathan Raynor, R
2166
T. W. Ivory, D
2396-230
J. Morris
124
Railroad Commissioner.
John W. Luke, R
2158
Peter A. Dey, D
2399-241
J. M. Joseph
128
Member Congress.
J. R. Reed, R.
2030
Thomas Bowman, D
2411-381
N. H. Bowman
243
Judge District Court.
Charles H. Lewis
2046
Geo. W. Wakefield
2242
Scott M. Ladd.
2120
W. D. Boyes.
2399
Frank Gaynor
2385
Carroll A. Bolter
2552
Clerk of Court.
J. H. Mather, R
2179
W. T. Howard, D
2467-288
Recorder.
T. M. Berry, R
2361- 66
O. B. Walker, D
2295
County Attorney.
Joe H. Smith, R.
2184
John A. Berry, D
2314-130
Supervisor.
D. Satterlee, R.
1099- 45
Robert N. Hull, D
1054
ELECTION, NOVEMBER 3, 1891.
Governor.
Horace Boies, D
2331-382
H. C. Wheeler, R
1949
A. J. Westfall, Peo. P
527
Gibson, P
5
Lieutenant Governor.
S. L. Besten, D
2276-283
George Van Houten, R
1993
W. S. Scott, Peo. P
541
Judge Supreme Court.
L. G. Kinne, D
2275-273
S. M. Weaver, R.
2002
J. F. Willis, Peo. P
548
Superintendent Public Instruction.
T. B. Knoepfler, D.
2248-229
Henry Sabin, R
2019
C. W. Bean, Peo. P
545
Railway Commissioners.
P. A. Dey, D
2483-498
F. T. Campbell, R.
1985
D. F. Rogers, Peo. P
547
Representatives.
W. M. Sharpnack, D
2309-417
D. Satterlee, R.
1892
S. C. Bartholomew, Peo. P. 587
County Treasurer.
L. E. Massie, D
2460-708
C. J. Cutler, R
1752
G. E. Reiff, Peo. P
570
Sheriff.
Andrew Coulthard, R.
2105- 51
A. B. Taylor, D.
2054
W. F. Garner, Peo. P.
623
Superintendent of Schools,
M. L. Dakan, D.
2493-947
G. H. Demmon, R.
1546
W. E. O'Connor, Peo. P ... 751
Surreyor.
A. C. Snyder, D
2277-306
J. C. McCabe, R
1971
Abbott Little, Peo. P
548
62
HARRISON COUNTY.
Coroner.
TOWNSHIP.
FOR.
AGAINST.
Little Sioux
110
106
Magnolia
125
67
Morgan
62
59
Raglan
14
44
St. John
242
217
Taylor
66
82
Union
64
61
Washington
63
66
PROHIBITORY LIQUOR AMENDMENT.
(Special Election, June 27, 1882.)
An election held June 27, 1882, called es- pecially in the several counties in Iowa, to determine whether the State Constitution should be amended so as to prohibit the manufacture and sale of intoxicating liq- . uors within the State, or not. The sub- joined gives the vote in Harrison County by townships :
TOWNSHIP.
FOR.
AGAINST.
1857
150
198
Allen
12
17
1859
297
351
. . .
. .
Boyer
163
63
1861
406
255
Cass
20
72
1863
332
319
Calhoun
39
18
1865
357
437
.. .
. .
Cincinnati.
27
40
1867
694
603
Clay
22
52
1872
1,157
736
78
...
Douglas
42
39
1876
1,560
1,388
127
...
Harrison
249
119
1880
1,904
1,320
380
. .
Jackson
56
14
1884
2,403
2,295
...
Jefferson .
44
40
1887
1,966
1,668
..
. .
La Grange
261
133
1890
2,154
2,170
. . .
1
Lincoln.
20
21
1891
1,949
2,331
. . .
527
E. J. Cole, D 2584-944
F. L. Davis, R 1640
F. M. Mills, Peo. P 544
Member Board Supervisors.
A. J. Gilmore, D 806-204
J. L. Cox, R. 602
Samuel Moore, Peo. P 48
Total
1,701
1,330
PARTY VOTE-BY YEARS.
The early election records having been lost or destroyed, the exact vote, showing the complexion of the political vote can- not here be given. However, the sub- joined gives the result in total footings, by years :
YEAR.
REPUB.
DEM.
GREENB'K. PEO. P.
...
-
63
HARRISON COUNTY.
HARRISON COUNTY AND THE REBELLION.
CHAPTER VI.
n O local history, published North or South since 1865, would be consid- ered complete unless such volume contained an account of what such a lo- cality contributed in way of men and money, to crush out such a great Civil Conflict as was that of the Rebellion, lasting from April, 1861, until April, 1865.
If there is any one thing more than another of which the people of Harrison County may justly point to with pride, it is the bright, loyal record she made by the acceptable sacrifices laid upon the altar of her country. Party lines were for the time being lost sight of, and a ma- jority of able-bodied men, with one accord, rushed to the rescue, repeating in spirit the oath of America's Soldier-Statesman "By the Great Eternal, the Union must and shall be preserved."
At the time Ft. Sumter was fired upon by rebel arms Harrison County only had a population of a little over 3,000 people, nearly all of whom had come hither to build for themselves homes in a new country. Most of them were poor, lived far from railroad lines, and seemed nearly cut off from the great political and busi- ness center of the Union. Yet they were [ tosh, Taylor; Theodore Parshall, Clay;
not so far from civilization that they did not hear and heed the call for troops.
In preparing a list of soldiers who went into the Union Army during the Rebel- lion, all possible caution has been exercised to publish the list complete ; but it should be understood by veterans or sons of vet- erans, that the local historian has no safer guide to aid him in such long-ago data than the Adjutant-General's reports for Iowa, which contain but few errors. Ex- tracts from such reports and corrected by local comrades still living, will be found farther on in this chapter.
By reference to the proceedings of the County Board of Supervisors it is found that the first vital action of the county, through an official source, was resolutions passed August 11, 1862, at a special ses- sion. The Board at that time was made up as follows: Joe H. Smith, Magnolia; B. F. Dilley, Cincinnati; Lorenzo Kel- logg, Harrison; Asher Servis, Cass; George H. McGavren, St. Johns; B. Price, Little Sioux; Stephen King, Jef- ferson ; Dr. J. S. Cole, Boyer; A. Sellers, Union ; C. M. Patton, La Grange ; Will- iam Mc Williams, Jackson; J. W. McIn-
64
HARRISON COUNTY.
W. B. Copeland, Calhoun ; Donald Maule, Raglan.
Joe H. Smith was Chairman, and the object of the special session, in August, of 1862, was to take some speedy steps in regard to the enlistment of soldiers on the part of the Federal cause. Many volun- teers had gone to the front already, and many more would gladly have gone in a company from Harrison County, only from the fact that those having such mat- ters in charge were disposed to show favoritism in the selection of officers; hence many, nearly one hundred, went to other points and volunteered rather than humiliate themselves by bowing to the would be "bosses."
During this August Board meeting (called by Joe H. Smith, William W. Fuller and George S. Bacon), the follow- ing resolutions were passed :
Resolved, That any person who will en- list in the present company of volunteers now being raised in this county, shall receive at the time he is sworn into ser- vice a good and sufficient warranty deed for eighty acres of swamp or overflowed lands in Harrison County, and which may be selected by him, or his agent, and no such lands shall be sold or deeded after this date until that provided for by this resolution has been selected, reasonable time being given to select such lands."
"Resolved, That if the person so enlist- ing shall select in lieu of the land above pro- vided for, a warrant on the Swamp Land Fund for $100, he shall have the same at the date of his enlistment, and the same shall be payable for the lands heretofore entered and be received either for princi- pal or interest."
"Resolved, That in case the person so enlisting shall prefer, on enlisting, the warrants, then the Board hereby instructs
the Clerk to draw to such person a war- rant on the said fund for $100, the same being hereby made assignable."
"Resolved, That this Board will appoint some competent person to accompany the soldiers who may enlist under these reso- lutions to the hospitals or battlefields."
"Resolved, That this Board will care- fully provide for the families of any citi- zens of the county who will enlist and whose families may be in want during the time of said enlistment."
All the members of the Board voted in favor of these resolutions, whereupon came a great number, offering themselves as volunteers. A meeting was set for Au- gust 18, the same year, to complete the organization of the company, and when the day arrived there came even more than was needed. Some of the older men had to yield to those of less age. Such loyal men as Thomas F. Vanderhoof, Jerry Motz, Peter Brady, and others of similar age and patriotism, were refused because men better able to endure camp life pre- sented themselves.
The Board of Supervisors had its pat- riotic members, for the record shows that Joe H. Smith and Wickliffe B. Copeland enlisted at that time, thus proving the good faith of their resolutions above named.
The Board, in legal reality, had no right to vote the bounties they did, but some- thing had to be done and without delay. The Legislature, however, later on legal- ized the action, which was looked upon as a "war measure."
Seven days after the passage of the resolution of the 1862 Board, one hundred men, the physical strength and manly vigor of Harrison County, were enlisted "for three years or the war." This com- pany was and ever will be known as
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HARRISON COUNTY.
"COMPANY C, TWENTY-NINTH IOWA VOLUN- TEER INFANTRY."
It should here be stated, as an historic fact, that as early as June, 1861, Super- visor Asher Servis offered the subjoined resolution which, however, was "tabled" by his fellow-members :
"Resolved, That the sum of $1,000 be appropriated from the county treasury for the support of the families, widows and orphans of volunteers from Harrison County, who have, or who may enlist in the service of the State or United States, to serve in protecting the 'Stars and Stripes' in the present Civil War, which is now being waged against the Constitu- tion and union of these States."
The following is a roster of the Harri- son County soldiers who served in the Union ranks during the great Civil War. The same gives present whereabouts and other details.
COMPANY B, FOURTH IOWA INFANTRY.
First Lieut. Jasper W. Bonney, Little Sioux.
Leonidas D. Chandler, wounded at Chickasaw Bayou.
Frank O. Danielson.
William H. Ennes, died in Anderson- ville prison, March 21, 1864.
Frank J. Strite.
Thomas R. Brooks, wounded. at Chick- asaw Bayou.
John L. Holdscom, died November 30, 1863, at Memphis.
James W. Murphy.
Bruce R. Purcell, killed near Douglas, Ga
James Rablin, Dakota.
John H. Reel, died in Andersonville Prison, August 26, 1864.
Alfred W. Wolcott.
Jacob Stout, wounded at Chickasaw.
Luther Young, wounded and died at Louisville, Ky., February 24, 1864.
SECOND IOWA BATTERY.
Solomon J. Blakesly.
Julius S. Kreamer, died at St. Louis, November, 18, 1861.
Benjamin. B. Loss. Calvin C. Little.
Martin F. Little.
Asa E. Noyes, Leadville, Col.
Joel Phillips.
Jasper Reeder, Morrillville, Neb.
James Reeder, Kansas.
Thomas Reed.
William F. Schaffer.
William Tucker, Morrillville, Neb.
FIFTH IOWA CAVALRY, COMPANY A.
Charles G. Schofield (blind), Logan, [owa.
William A. Scofield.
Moses Scofield.
W. L. Davis, Missouri Valley.
Hugo Holdolgel, Woodbine, Iowa.
Isaac J. Lewis, died at Woodbine, Iowa, 1883.
Joseph Musgrave, died at Paducah, Ky., June 27, 1862.
James Richardson.
William Richardson.
Marshall Sherman, Council Bluffs.
James T. Bucher, Boyer Township.
First Lieut. James W. Landon, Com- pany B, Fifth Missouri Cavalry.
Chester Mc Evers.
Alma Patterson.
Augustine Williamson, Nebraska.
Bruce Purcell, died December 5, 1861, at St. Louis.
Christopher C. Landon, died February 28, 1864, at Nashville.
Richard Good, captured in Anderson- ville, 1862, Logan, Iowa.
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HARRISON COUNTY.
Thomas Wallace, captured and died in Andersonville.
FIRST NEBRASKA CAVALRY.
Rufus P. Cady. Isaac N. Gilman.
William H. H. La Flesh.
H. C. Harshbarger, Quartermaster Ser- geant, Woodbine, Iowa.
Isaac J. Lewis, dead.
FIFTEENTH IOWA INFANTRY, COMPANY H.
Capt. John A. Danielson, wounded in the hip at the battle of Shiloh.
Captain John W. Crawford, wounded at the battle of Corinth.
Charles H. Crombie, died at Chatta- nooga.
Warren W. Rose, Salt Lake.
George S. Perkins, died at Keokuk hos- pital.
James E. Rice, died of wounds at Vicks- burg, September 26, 1863.
O. M. Bedsoul, died at home.
Alexander B. Rodgers.
Nelson G. Boyinton, wounded at Shi- loh, Missouri Valley.
Isaac H. Brooks, died at Athens, Jan- uary 7, 1864.
Alfred C. Barnes, died a prioner of war at Andersonville, August 1, 1864.
Richard D. Boyd, wounded at Corinth, Modale.
Martin Billiter.
James Clark, wounded at Shiloh, died in 1880.
Solomon V. Catlin.
Peter E. Cromer, Missiouri Valley.
John Esley, wounded at Atlanta, Ga. William Evans, Woodbine, Iowa.
John W. Ellis, died of wounds received at Shiloh, April 23, 1862.
John H. Forgues, wounded at Atlanta, Ga.
William H. Gerbrick.
Josiah S. Gordon, killed at Corinth, Oc- tober 4, 1862.
Philip P. Hippart.
James H. House, died at home.
Andrew J. Heageny, Missouri Valley.
David Knauss Logan.
Elijah McClannahan, Nebraska.
Smith McCumpsey.
George Monin.
Aaron McCoid, Reeder's Mills.
James N. McManamie, California Junc- tion.
Benjamin Maynard.
Patrick Murphy, wounded and died at Andersonville.
Chester Noyes.
Sylvester Noyes.
Benjamin Ross, died.
Austin G. Reves, died. .
Levi J. Streeter, wounded at Shiloh, taken prisoner and never returned.
Alfred L. Stone, killed before Atlanta, August 19, 1864.
Sabin C. Stanwood, died after peace was declared.
Hiram G. Vincent, lost right leg at Shi- loh.
Samuel Van Arsdale, wounded at Ken- esaw Mountains.
Stephen Foreman, wounded at Ezra Church, Ga.
William Alloway, wounded at Kenesaw Mountains.
Wiley D. Lawes.
William W. Wills, wounded Mondamin.
TWENTY-NINTH IOWA INFANTRY, COMPANY C.
Captain W. W. Fuller, died at Green- wood, Miss., March 14, 1863.
First Lieut. George S. Bacon, wounded at Jenkins' Ferry and captured April 30, 1864.
Second Lieut. Joe H. Smith, Logan. George W. Hedge.
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John G. Downs.
Benjamin H. Denice, Missouri Valley. George Main, Magnolia.
John W. Stocker, promoted to First Lieutenant, Logan.
John R. Ennes, Missouri Valley.
Charles Wills, Missouri Valley.
Albert Wakefield, Utah.
John A. Benjamin, wounded in leg at Jenkins' Ferry, taken prisoner and carried to Tyler, Tex., Dunlap, Iowa.
William H. Bourn, wounded at Jen- kins' Ferry, taken to Tyler, Tex , Modale, Iowa.
Eugene R. Scofield, Chadron, Neb.
Benjamin F. Roberts, elected member Legislature in 1887, Dunlap, Iowa.
John M. Perkins.
John M Rogers, died at Kansas City, 1886.
William Agens, Ute, Iowa.
James L. Armstrong, Logan.
Jacob Antibus, died at Little Rock, March 24, 1864.
Thomas Anderson, Trinity. Tex.
James H. Brace (blind). Dunlap.
James Bird, Missouri Valley.
Joe H. Baxter.
Henry O. Beebe, Modale.
William P. Boyd, died of a cancer, in 1884.
Ansen F. Belden, died of wounds re- ceived in battle, July 4, 1863.
Isaac F. Bedsoul, Magnolia.
Alexander Barr, Panama.
Amsey Beedle, Logan.
E. P. Brown, Dunlap.
James H. Christian, died on steamer
"Henry Clay," February 4, 1863. Wickliffe B. Copeland, Logan.
William H. Cornine, died February 5, 1863, at Helena, Ark.
O. H. P. Cook, Kansas.
John H. Darting, Missouri Valley.
Michael Doyle, Magnolia.
Lewis Detsall, wounded at Jenkins' Ferry, died in 1880.
James Davis, died at Columbus, Ken- tucky, January 4, 1863.
L. M. Evans, Logan.
A. B. M. Ellis, Missouri Valley.
John H. Ellis, Little Sioux.
Clark Ellis, Little Sioux.
Peleg D. Evans, wounded July 4, died at Helena, July 13, 1863.
William W. Frazier, Nebraska.
James C. Frazier, died March 1, 1863, at Memphis.
George H. Fouts, died February 13, 1863, at Helena.
Milton H. Greenfield, Logan.
C. M. Hendrickson, died June 14, 1863, at Helena.
Francis T. Hill, Logan.
James W. Hester, Nebraska.
Theodore Helmer, Soldiers' Home,
Leavenworth, Kan.
William M. Hale, discharged, died com- ing home.
William H. H. Hobbs, died at Helena, Ark., June 1, 1863.
William H. Jones, Missouri.
Abraham M. · Kine, died at Helena, February 11, 1863.
John M. Kinnis, died at Little Rock, July 13, 1864.
Lyman A. Lewis, wounded in Govern- ment sawmill and died August 8, 1863, at Helena, Ark.
Jacob S. Lightel, Modale, Iowa.
John W. Mecham, right fore finger mysteriously shot off before leaving camp at Council Bluffs ; sent to invalid corps.
William J. Martin, died at Helena, Feb- ruarý 25, 1863.
Richard Morgareidge, Buffalo Gap, S. Dak.
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HARRISON COUNTY.
William Mahony, died at Helena, June 10, 1863.
Leon H. Mc Williams, Little Sioux, Iowa.
Jack McCauley, died April 25, 1863, at Helena.
Rudolph Neitzsch, died April 7, 1863, at Memphis.
Hugh Neeley, Mapleton, Iowa.
First Lieut. Charles W. Oden, (acting Quartermaster) Little Sioux, Iowa.
Martin Potter, died at Helena, April 30, 1863.
William P. Porter. died at Helena, April 18, 1863.
Leander P. Patch, died at Memphis, March 17, 1863.
David Romig, died in Nebraska in 1878.
Henry B. Reel, died at Helena, Feb- ruary 17, 1863.
Henry R. Riffle.
James Ritchison, died at Helena, April 4, 1863.
Walter Ritchison, Mondamin, Iowa.
Marion F. Richardson, died February 8, 1863, at Helena.
George A. Ross, Nebraska.
John W. Reed, Ute, Iowa.
William H. Rinehart.
Albert F. Roberts, dead.
Martin L. Spire, wounded July 4, 1863, at Helena.
John R. Sullins, Missouri.
Calvary S. Stowell, Kingsley, Iowa.
John Van Arsdall, Nebraska.
Benjamin Whorton, died in March, 1883.
Lowry Wilson, Logan, Iowa.
Erastus Mills.
Warren White. died June 17, 1888. David W. Work. Charles Young, Nebraska.
David D. Young, died at St. Joe, Mo., November 25, 1863.
Daniel Yaple, died March 5, 1863, at Memphis.
James Thomas Barnett, Kansas.
Thomas W. Chatburn, Nebraska.
James T. De Field, deserted in Arkan- sas.
William H. Eaton, died at Logan, Ia., May 5, 1878.
Henry George, wounded at Terra Noir Creek, April 4, 1864, and transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps and died en route home.
Emmet Harvey, Dakota.
Lloyd Jenkins, Nebraska.
Charles Kreps, California.
John Kreps, wounded at Jenkins' Ferry, died of wounds, August 8, 1864, at Little Rock.
Joseph Kisler, moved to Kansas and died in 1885.
John B. King, deserted April 13, 1864. Theodore P. Kellogg, Woodbine, Iowa. Henry C. Morrill.
James A. Smith, died in Tyler, Tex., March 5, 1865, of wounds, received at the battle of Jenkins' Ferry.
John M. Wills, Onawa, Iowa.
William T. Wilds.
John Welch.
TWENTY-NINTH IOWA INFANTRY, COMPANY D.
Jacob Fulton, (Second Lieutenant) Pawnee, Neb.
Isaac Lucas, died at Helena, June 27, 1863.
Jacob Case, Missouri Valley.
W. X. Cox, died at Memphis, Sep- tember 7, 1863.
William H. Berry, Missouri Valley.
Samuel Cofflet, died April 22, 1863, at Memphis.
Thomas H. Cook, Salt Lake.
Eli F. Deal, died February 25, 1863, at Helena.
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