History of Johnson County, Iowa, containing a history of the county, and its townships, cities and villages from 1836 to 1882, Part 56

Author: Johnson Co., Ia. History. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1883
Publisher: Iowa City, Iowa.
Number of Pages: 980


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Additional Enlistments .- Robert Alexander, mustered in August 16, 1861; David Alexander, mustered in August 16, 1861, died February 23, 1862; Duane Dupont, mustered in August 16, 1861; Henry H. Gould, mustered in August 16, 1861, died January 10, 1862, of disease; Henry Gould, mustered in August 16, 1861; David Gould, mustered in August 16, 1861; Cornelius N. Gobin, mustered in August 16, 1861; William F. Green, mustered in September 9, 1861, wounded at Shiloh; Daniel S. Jones, mustered in August 16, 1861, died at Sedalia, Mo., December 3,


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1861; Geo. Miller, mustered in August 16, 1861, wounded at Shiloh; Ed- ward Finefield, mustered in July 17, 1861; transferred from Company G, January 1, 1862; Francis M. Nichols, mustered in April 2, 1864.


Company H .- Robert Slater, 8th corporal; mustered in July 17, 1861; promoted 2d sergeant, August 6, 1861; returned to ranks October 13, 1862.


SEVENTH INFANTRY.


Company G .- Walter Camp, 2d lieutenant; commissioned July 24, 1861; taken prisoner at Corinth; P. A. Harrington, 1st sergeant, reduced to ranks at his own request January 1, 1862, wounded at Corinth; Edward H. Morton, 1st corporal, promoted from private; Warren Williams.


[No date of muster found for these men.]


John Sergent, mustered in March 19, 1864; company unknown.


EIGHTH INFANTRY.


Company G .- Mustered in September 20, 1861. Jonathan H. Hopkins, 1st corporal, taken prisoner at Shiloh; William P. Bush, 3d corporal, killed at Shiloh; Nathaniel Cloud, 6th corporal, wounded at Shiloh, died of wound, April 14, 1862; Samuel Hopkins, musician.


Privates .- Noah Chamberlain, taken prisoner at Shiloh; Geo. W. O'Neil, wounded at Shiloh; Henry Pfoff; Henry S. Kephart, mustered in May 26, 1864, additional enlistment; George P. Moore, mustered in April 19, 1864, additional enlistment.


Company I .- Thomas Johnson, mustered in September 12, 1861, wounded at Corinth, additional enlistment; William Lewis, went into quarters October 8, 1861, additional enlistment.


NINTH INFANTRY.


Company A .- Herbert E. Nixon, mustered in March 17, 1864, addi- tional enlistment; George C. Searle, mustered in March 17, 1864, dis- charged May 11, 1865, additional enlistment.


Company B .- Lorenzo D. Carlton, first sergeant, mustered in Septem- ber 24,-1861, reduced to ranks November 1, 1862, discharged December 2, 1862; Oliver N. Fuller, mustered in August 12, 1861; Benton Green, private, mustered in August 25, 1861, discharged January 27, 1862; Horace Hagar, private, mustered in September 24, 1861, discharged July 2, 1862; Stephen M. Weeks, private, mustered in September 24, 1861, died October 15, 1865, of chronic diarrhœa.


Company D .- Albert Clark, private, mustered in March 10, 1864, additional enlistment.


Company K .- August Kriger, additional enlistment, mustered in March 14, 1864, mustered out with regiment; Jerome H. Sisson, addi- tional enlistment, mustered in March 22, 1864, mustered out June 10, 1865, with regiment; Geo. W. Erian, recruit, unassigned to company, mustered in February 27, 1864, for three years.


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TENTH INFANTRY.


Field and Staff .- Wm. E. Small, colonel, commissioned lieutenant colonel September 10, 1861, promoted November 2, 1862, honorably dis- chared August 19, 1863; James Trusdell, mustered in as second lieuten- ant company, D, September 28, 1861, promoted to quartermaster Sept. 29, 1861, resigned January 28, 1863; George Eastman, hospital steward, (no date); John Roberts, fife major, from musisician, Company H, mus- tered in November 1, 1861.


Company D .- Mustered in September 28, 1861. Solomon Shepherd, captain, promoted from first lieutenant Company H, March 2, 1862, dis- charged March 20, 1865; Henry Biggs, musician, discharged August 24, 18€1.


Privates .- John R. Denton, died at New Madrid, April 13, 1862; Edward De Bezy, Samuel Ruetch, Robert H. Sheets, wounded at Cham- pion Hills, Miss., discharged December 7, 1863.


Company E .- Mustered in September 6, 1861. Levi M. Phillips, third sergeant, promoted from second corporal, discharged September 9, 1882.


Privates .- Henry Grimm, Abram Hess, wounded at Champion Hills, transferred February 15, 1864, to invalid corps; Samuel Holderness, Henry Kloos, Abram Phillips, killed near Charleston, Mo., January 8, 1862; George Searles, William W. Williamson, died July 17, 1862, diar- rhea; John W. Albin, additional enlistment, mustered in March 7, 1864, wounded slightly at Kenesaw Mountain, June 15, 1864.


Company F .- Mustered in September 7, 1861. Privates: Henry Biggs, Thomas Swearingen, killed in battle at Chattanooga, Tenn .; Jas. R. Stroud, additional enlistment, mustered in September 28, 1861.


Company H .- Mustered in September 7, 1861. Solomon Shepherd, first lieutenant, promoted to captain, Company D; John Roberts, musician, promoted to fife major.


Privates .- William Cox, died October 5, 1862, of wounds received at Corinth; Joseph Concklin, Elliot Cross, wounded at Champion Hills, Miss .; H. C. Groves, Solomon Gillaspie, discharged July 1, 1864, for wounds received at Chattanooga; Bradley A. Harrington, discharged April 28, 1862; James Hockingberry, William W. Hoin, died November 28, 1861, of dieease; Thomas Johnson, Walter McAdams, wounded severely at Champion Hills; John Morford, transferred to invalid corps, September 15, 1863; Stephen Randall, John A Roarick, Geo. C. Walker, died at Jackson, Miss., October 6, 1882, of wounds received in battle.


Company K .- Alexander Ladow, fourth sergeant, mustered in Sep- tember 28, 1861, discharged August 27, 1862; Nicholas Carr, third cor- poral, mustered in September 28, 1861, discharged December 4, 1862.


Privates .- Edmund B. Chadwick, mustered in October 11, 1861, cap- tured at Champion Hills; Joseph Mash, mustered in October 2, 1861;


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John Metzinger, mustered in October 2, 1861; Jacob Stebler, mustered in September 28, 1861.


ELEVENTH INFANTRY.


Field and Staff .- Frederick Lloyd, assistant surgeon; mustered in October 22, 1861; surgeon in Sixteenth Infantry, June 4, 1862; Dennis P. Greely, commissary sergeant, promoted from second sergeant, Company B, October 1, 1861.


Company C .- Mustered in October 3, 1861. Privates: James Gray, mustered in October 3, 1861, captured near Atlanta, Ga., July 21, 1864, died at Andersonville, October 13, 1864, while prisoner of war; Geo. W. Gray, died at Savanah, Tenn., March 23, 1862; James D. Hamilton.


TWELFTH INFANTRY.


Field and Staff .- Sanford W. Huff, surgeon, mustered in September 16, 1862.


Company D .- Privates: Samuel H. Flint, mustered in October 26, 1861, missing in battle of Shiloh; Warren A. Flint, mustered in October 26, 1861, missing at Shiloh.


THIRTEENTH INFANTRY.


Field and Staff .- James Boucher, assistant surgeon, mustered in Nov. 2, 1861, major and surgeon U. S. V., April 4, 1862; J. Crawford Mor- rison, mustered in as private and promoted successively to hospital steward, additional surgeon, and assistant surgeon.


Company A-Additional Enlistments, Privates : George W. Hoffman, mustered in April 13, 1864, missing in action near Atlanta Ga., July 22, 1864; Benjamin McClellan, mustered in April 13, 1864, died at Louisville, Ky., May 25, 1864; John C. Pisel, mustered in April 13, 1864, died of wounds Aug. 21, 1864; William Sergeant, mustered in March 23, 1864, missing in action near Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864.


Company I -- Additional Enlistments, Privates : John C. Morrison, [no date]; L. Parker Aylworth, mustered in Nov. 1, 1861, killed in battle at Shiloh.


Company K .- Privates: James Beck, mustered in Oct. 21, 1861, wounded at Shiloh; Stewart Hartman, mustered in Oct. 10, 1861.


FOURTEENTH INFANTRY.


Field and Staff .- Edward W. Lucas, lieutenant colonel, mustered in Nov. 16, 1861, missing in the battle of Shiloh, resigned March 12, 1863; Wm. H. Kirkwood, major, from 1st lieutenant, company K, mustered in Sept. 8, 1862.


Company A .- Mustered in Oct. 23, 1861: John Pattee, captain; John C. Rutan, 2d lieutenant.


Company B .- Mustered in Oct. 23, 1861: Bradley Mahana, captain ; Marvin R. Luse, 1st lieutenant ; Joseph Schell, 2d lieutenant.


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Company F .- Mustered in Nov. 2, 1861. William H. Shuey, captain, mustered in as 1st lieutenant, promoted March 14, 1863; John E. Douglas, 1st sergeant; John F. Hill 4th sergeant, mustered in as 5th sergeant, promoted March 29, 1862, died May 24, 1862; Lorenzo Davis, 2d corporal, missing in battle at Shiloh, discharged Feb. 26, 1863; William W. Morton 4th corporal, captured at Shiloh; Benjamin F. Jacobs, 6th corporal, killed at Shiloh; George P. Stephens, musician, transferred to Invalid corps Aug. 19, 1863; Thomas Grayham, wagoner, captured at Shiloh, discharged Jan. 8, 1863.


Privates .- Franklin Bowers, discharged at Shiloh, July 8, 1862; Ranolph Cook, discharged Feb. 20, 1864; James Coughenour; Simon H. Davault, died at Corinth, July 17, 1862, diarrhea; Henry A. Elsworth, wounded slightly at Pleasant Hill, La., April 9, 1864; Allen J. Eddy; Joseph Gillett, captured at Shiloh, wounded and captured at Pleasant Hill, La., April 9, 1864; Pleasant Harris, discharged March 1, 1862; Samuel P. Hodge, Jonathan Langle, captured at Shiloh, discharged Feb. 12, 1863, for disability; John M. Runyan, N. B. Shepardson, discharged July 16, 1862, for disability; William Walt, wounded and captured at Shiloh; Wenzel Watrabek, discharged Sept. 4, 1862; Francis M. Zyke, killed in battle at Shiloh.


Company G .- Andrew H. Hazelett, 5th sergeant, mustered in Nov. 2, 1861, captured at Shiloh.


Company K .- William W. Kirkwood, 1st lieutenant, mustered in Nov. 6, 1861, promoted to major Sept 8, 1862.


FIFTEENTH INFANTRY .- ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENT.


Company D .-- David H. Boget, mustered in October 17, 1864, for three years, drafted, mustered out with regiment; James Gould, mustered in October, 17, 1864, for one year, drafted, mustered out with regiment; Thomas Mannan, mustered in October 15, 1864, drafted, deserted June 30th, 1865; Allis Shallmiser, mustered in October 15, 1864, drafted, mus- tered out with regiment.


Company H .- Benjamin F. Jordan, mustered in March 22, 1864, for three years; John W. Stage, mustered in April 1, 1864, for three years, not assigned to company.


SIXTEENTH INFANTRY.


Field and Staff .- Charles W. Fracker, quartermaster, reigned Septem- ber 3, 1862; Frederick Lloyd, surgeon, mustered in June 29, 1862, was assistant surgeon in Eleventh Infantry.


Company B .- Additional Enlistments. Fred Frank, mustered in April 14, 1864, missing July 21, 1864, returned to company September 22, 1864; Christian D. Wulf, mustered in April 20, 1864, wounded at Atlanta, Ga., and died at Rome, Ga., July 18, 1864.


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Company D .- Edwin R. Lewis, mustered in January 28, 1862, dis- charged August 16, 1862; John Naylor, mustered in Jan. 28, 1862, died June 18, 1862, disease; Michael Weaver, mustered in January 28, 1862.


Company E .- Michael Fitzpatrick, mustered in December 17, 1861, taken prisoner at Shiloh; Alexander Shepard, mustered in February 20, 1862, died at St. Louis, April 28, 1862.


Company G .- Mustered in March 12, 1862. Ely McConnell, 8th cor- poral, mustered in as private; Charles Corsant, wagoner, taken prisoner at Holly Springs, December 20, 1862.


Privates .- Patrick Boyle, wounded at Shiloh, discharged October 14, 1862; Louis Brandt, deserted at St. Louis, April 1, 1862; Charles Cor- sant, wounded at Shiloh; Chris. Gossenberger; Henry Bedelmeyer, dis- charged June 28, 1862; Jacob Vetter, captured at Atlanta, July 22, 1864.


Company I .- David Merryman, mustered in March 24, 1862, died May 30, 1862, of disease; Lemuel Madden, mustered in March 24, 1862.


Additional Enlisments .- John Pitts, mustered in April 30, 1864, miss- ing in action, July 22, 1864; George W. Haskell, mustered in October 17, 1864.


Unassigned to Company .- Alexander Dunlap, substitute, mustered in October 26, 1864, for one year; Frank Frick, mustered in April 14,1864, for three years; William A. Hobbie, mustered in March 17, 1864, for three years; drafted.


SEVENTEENTH INFANTRY.


Field and Staff .- Jacob H. Ealy, surgeon, mustered in November 25, 1882, resigned May 29, 1865.


EIGHTEENTH INFANTRY.


Company G .- William Fetridge, private, mustered in August 6, 1862, captured at Lewisburg, Arkansas, May 8, 1864.


TWENTIETH INFANTRY.


Field and Staff .- Jasper H. Rice, quartermaster, mustered in August 25, 1862.


Company F .- Additional enlistments: Leonard W. Bordwell, private, mustered in March 22, 1864, for three years; Augustus C. Woody, pri- vate, mustered in March 22, 1864.


Company H .- Additional enlistments: Albert H. Lucore, private, mustered in March 22, 1862, for three years; Lewis E. White, private, mustered in March 22, 1864.


TWENTY-SECOND INFANTRY.


Field and Staff .- Mustered in September 9 and 10, 1862. Harvey Graham, mustered in as major, promoted to lieuteuant-colonel September 31


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17, 1862, colonel May 1, 1864, made prisoner at Vicksburg, May 22, 1 863; John Henry Gearkee, major, mustered in as captain company B, promoted May 6, 1864, wounded slightly at Vicksburg; William H. White, surgeon, resigned December 14, 1863; Alfred B. Lee, assistant surgeon, promoted surgeon January 19, 1864, died April 5, 1864; John C. Shrader, surgeon, mustered in as captain company H, promoted May 1, 1864; William A. Dinwiddie, assistant surgeon, promoted from hos- pital steward, mustered in May 16, 1862, resigned February 21, 1865; John W. Porter, adjutant, mustered in as first lieutenant company F, promoted December 20, 1862, resigned January 29, 1863; David J. Davis, mustered in as first lieutenant company A, afterwards promoted to captain, and adjutant, wounded May 1, 1863; Samuel D. Pryce, adju- tant, mustered in February 21, 1864, afterwards captain company A; John E. Stansbury, assistant surgeon, commissioned April 3, 1865, mus- tered out as private company I; Oscar B. Lee, adjutant, commissioned October 1, 1864, died October 31, 1864, of wounds received at Cedar Creek, Va .; Chauncey F. Lovelace, quartermaster, commissioned August 22, 1862; John L. Buddy, quartermaster sergeant, was private in company F, returned to company; John W. Lee, mustered in Aug- ust 26, 1862 as sixth corporal, promoted to quartermaster sergeant Octo- ber 1, 1862; Alexander H. Brown, commissary sergeant, from fourth sergeant company K; commissioned August 14, 1862; John Lenderman, mustered in as musician company F, August 26, 1862, promoted Novem- ber 3, 1861; James W. Sterling, quartermaster, mustered in April 12, 1863, was first lieutenant company F.


Company A .- Charles N. Lee, captain, was in company B, 1st infantry; David J. Davis, 1st lieutenant, was private in 1st infantry, declined pro- motion to captain, killed at Winchester; William W. Hughes, 2d lieuten- ant, was quartermaster sergeant in 1st infantry, resigned August 3, 1863; Samuel C. Jones, 1st sergeant, afterward 1st lieutenant, taken prisoner at Winchester; Calvin H. Bane, 2d sergeant, commissioned Oct. 2, 1864, wounded at Cedar Creek, Va .; Joseph F. Latta, 3d sergeant, was in 1st infantry; Peter B. Boarts, 4th sergeant, wounded at Cedar Creek; John T. McGuier, 5th sergeant, wounded at Vicksburg; James H. Trimble, 1st corporal, was in Company B, 1st infantry; Daniel J. Roberts, 2d corporal; Wilson S. Tuttle, 3d corporal; Hurbert H. Jones, 4th corporal; John L. Fleming, 5th corporal, captured Feb. 22, 1864, while acting as scout; Ira McCallister, 6th corporal; George J. Wheeler, 7th corporal, transferred to veteran reserve corps May 1, 1864; Wallace Jackson, Sth corporal; William H. Harvey, musician; Samuel D. Pryce, musician; Wm. Hock- inberry, wagoner, discharged May 25, 1863.


Privates-Mustered in August 21 and 22, 1862: John W. Alt, dis- charged Nov. 13, 1862; Benjamin F. Akers, Wm. L. Barnes, Elmer J. C. Bealer, Joseph F. Brophy, Franklin W. Butler, died in Texas, Dec. 22,


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1863; Nicholas H. Boyce, captured at Winchester, Va., discharged June 2, 1865, at Davenport; John A. Burke, William H. Bechtel, Francis A. Beranck, Geo. W. Burright, Addison Burright, Isaac H. Boughton, dis- charged June 3, 1863; Peter R. Baker, died April 8, 1865, at Savannah, Ga .; Henry D. Carson, mustered in Aug. 30, 1862; Anderson M. Cleghorn, Thos. Chamberlain, died May 25, 1863, of wounds received at Vicksburg; Enoch Connor, John Casey, William L. Cleghorn, died at Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 20, 1863; John Dohrer, William Dudley, Jacob Erb, wounded at Winchester, Va .; Reuben Erb, died at Vicksburg, Aug. 18, 1863; Peter C. Eberly, Jacob Fesler, transferred to invalid corps Feb. 2, 1864; Alexander H. Huff, died at New Orleans, Sept. 26, 1863; Chester Hunter, wounded at Winchester; Upton C. Holderman, Joshua B. Hughes, John W. Howza, Edwin Hague, discharged for disability Dec. 16, 1862; Albert Hobbs, Andrew J. Hamilton, mustered in Aug. 30, 1862, wounded at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864; Cary Hopkins, mustered in Aug. 30, 1862, died at New Carthage, La., May 25, 1863; Rial M. Jones, Wm. W. Johnson, Francis M. Kester, Edward B. Lucas, discharged April 11, 1863, for disability; John A. Livingston, Oscar B. Lee, Wm. H. Loan, Harvey McCorcle, John E. Meads, wounded at Winchester, discharged June 29, 1865; Solomon McGee, wounded at Winchester, Va .; Noel Morrison, wounded at Winchester, and died there of wounds, Sept. 20, 1864; Samuel Miller, Jr., Wm. A. Moore, Jas. McGuire, died at Jackson, Miss., July 20, 1863; Alfred W. Moore, Thos. Moore, Mathew Negla, transferred to veteran reserve corps, March 15, 1864; Samuel Nivison, Anthony C. Rigg, trans- ferred to veteran reserve corps; Geo. W. Smith, discharged Dec. 16, 1862; James A. Smith, wounded at Winchester, discharged Jan. 25, 1865; Emanias Sailor, died Aug. 5, 1863, on hospital steamer; Selva S. Street, Robert J. Smith, captured at Winchester; Samuel J. Switzer, Jacob C. Switzer, wounded at Winchester; James L. Switzer, transferred to vet- eran reserve corps; Elias Sailor, Oliver J. Thompson, Wm. Tyler, wounded at Jackson, Miss., July 17, 1863; Richard Thomas, died at New Orleans, Sept. 7, 1863; Barney J. Tallman, captured at Winchester; Oliver M. Wheeler, John H. Wheeler, John A. Warner, James H. White, Edmund H. Wilcox.


Additional Enlistment .- George W. Alt, mustered in Feb. 27, 1864, for three years.


Company B .- Mustered in Aug. 25, 1862. John Henry Gearkee, cap- tain, was sergeant in company B, 1st infantry, wounded at Vicksburg; John Remick, 1st lieutenant, promoted to captain, May 7, 1864, resigned Oct. 13, 1864; Joseph S. Turnbull, mustered in as private, afterwards ser- geant, captain, and mustered out as Ist lieutenant, wounded at Vicksburg; James A. Boarts, 1st lieutenant, died at Winchester, Va., Sept. 25, 1864, of wounds received Sept. 19, 1864; Frank M. Thompson, 2d sergeant, reduced to ranks Dec. 28, 1862; Lewis P. P. Dull, 3d sergeant, reduced


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to ranks Oct. 8, 1862, discharged June 26, 1863, disability; John D. Bane, 3d sergeant, from 4th, killed in battle at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864; Zachariah Shearer, 4th sergeant, mustered in as private, promoted Oct. 8, 1862; William Owers, 5th sergeant, reduced to ranks Oct. 8, 1862; Aaron Jewell, 1st corporal, reduced to ranks Oct. 8, 1862, dis- charged June 11, 1863, disability; William Franklin, 2d corporal, pro- moted 1st corporal Oct. S, 1862, wounded in the battles of Port Gibson and Winchester; George Watts, 2d corporal, reduced to ranks Oct. 8 1862; Abijah Tuttle, 4th corporal, promoted to 2d corporal Oct. 8, 1862, died at Rolla, Mo., Feb. 4, 1863; John W. Boots, mustered in as 5th cor- poral, promoted to 3d corporal Oct. S, 1862, wounded in battle at Vicks- burg, and died there of wounds, June 13, 1863, was previously in 1st infan- try; David Jordan, 6th corporal, promoted to 4th corporal Oct. 8, 1862, killed in battle at Vicksburg; George P. Overfelt, 7th corporal, promoted 5th corporal Oct. 8, 1862; William Hills, 7th corporal, promoted Oct. 8,. 1862, captured at Winchester; Robert Tarbet, musician; John Brooks, musician, transferred; Edward Mulhern, wagoner, wounded at Cedar Creek.


Privates-James L. Allen, Lafayette Alley, John Ackley, Patrick H. Burns, was previously in 1st infantry; Jacob Van Brimmer, died Oct. 19, 1864; William R. Boyd, discharged Dec. 22, 1862; Dan M. Ball, died at Ste. Genevieve, Mo., March 22, 1863; Geo. W.Brown, wounded at Vicks- . burg; Levi H. Bray, Conard Bader, William Caskey, Miles E. Camp- bell, David H. Dorwart, died at St. Louis, May 7, 1863; John Dick, trans- ferred to Invalid Corps, Jan. 15, 1864; James Douglass, Jr., Christian Detwiler, Jr., died at Vicksburg, May 24, 1863, of wounds received in battle May 22, 1863; Benjamin Dunbar, discharged July 16, 1864, for disability ; Albert Davis, Christian Dodt, wounded at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 14, 1864, discharged Jan. 20, 1865; Benjamin Eckert, Sinary H. Eisterr, wounded at Vicksburg; Eber W. Fosbury, James W. Fackler, Seth Foster, William H. Foster, discharged Feb. 2, 1864, for disability; Wil- liam Fisher, August Fisher, captured at Vicksburg; Frederick L. Goe- way, John Goodey, Robert Goodey, William Gearkee, captured at Indianola, Texas; James Harbert, died at Washington, D. C., Aug. 11, 1864; Joseph D. Harbert, Wm. D. Harbert, John W. Harbert, Thomas Harper, wounded at Port Gibson, Miss., captured at Vicksburg, and died at that place June 8, 1863; Rufus J. Hoy, wounded at Vicksburg, died September 20, 1863, of disease; Ernest Haberstroh, wounded at Vicksburg, transferred to invalid corps, April 30, 1864; James Hankins, Edwin Irvin, Henry Kreuzmann, discharged at New Orleans, January 30, 1864; George Lunnon, wounded at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864, leg amputated, discharged May 29, 1865; Alonzo Lee, John McCarty, killed in battle at Winchester; Henry Merling, died at St. Louis, July 21, 1862; Geo. S. Maxwell, captured at Winchester; Frank Nowak,


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John Paulus, wounded in the hand at Vicksburg; William L. Rice, Alexander Rever, David P. Robertson, killed in battle at Magnolia Hills, Miss., May 1, 1863; Christian Ricord, John R. Scraggs, wounded in the foot at Vicksburg; Henry D. Sumner, Daniel Strahle, John W. Sweet- man, Simon D. Sweetman, died at St. Louis, July 6, 1863; Alfred Smith, Adam Snyder, George Tomlin, wounded at Vicksburg, discharged for disability, Feb. 2, 1864; Vaughan Naughan, William H. Wirt, Benjamin Williams, John Wilantt, James S. Wilson, Elias P. Ward, Joseph H. Work.


Additional Enlistments .-- William W. Clark, mustered in Sept. 6, 1864; Andrew Douglass, mustered in Feb. 29, 1864, wounded severely at Win - chester; James M. Hendricks, mustered in Sept. 9, 1862; Wm. T. Yar- bough, enlisted Jan. 5, 1864.


Company D .- John Shalla, musician, enlisted August 2, 1862, dis- charged at Carrollton, La., for disability, Sept. 2, 1863.


Company F .- Enlisted mostly during August, 1862. Alfred B. Cree, captain; John W. Porter, first lieutenant, promoted adjutant December 20, 1862; Wm. G. Haddock, second lieutenant, resigned at Rolla, Jan. 7, 1862; Geo. W. Handy, first sergeant; Wm. Ishell, second sergeant, was private in company K, first infantry; Lycurgus Remley, third sergeant, died at Vicksburg, Miss., June 15, 1863, of typhoid fever; Vigil Hartsock, fourth sergeant; Theodore Loveland, fifth sergeant; Henry A. Tidd, first corporal, discharged June 10, 1863, at Vicksburg, Miss., for disability; Henry Rutter, second corporal; Lewis Logan, third corporal; Isaac N. Halderman, fourth corporal, captured at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864; Samuel L. Wheeler, fifth corporal, reduced to ranks at his own request Oct. 4, 1882; Ed. H. Bovee, fifth corporal, promoted from private; John W. Lee, sixth corporal, promoted quartermaster sergeant Oct. 1, 1862; Wm. C. Luce, sixth corporal, promoted from seventh corporal, dis- charged for disability June 15, 1865; Wm. D. Hopwood, seventh corporal promoted from eighth corporal Oct. 1, 1862, discharged at Hilton Head, S. C., June 15, 1865, for wounds; Silas Hemphill, eighth corporal, pro- moted from private; Harvey S. Pool, musician; John Lenderman, musi- cian, promoted fife major Nov. 3, 1862; John W. Moore, wagoner.


Privates. - Charles W. Abel, Austin S. Barber, Richard A. Bick- erton, Algernon S. Barker, wounded May 1, 1863, at Port Gibson, Miss., transferred to veteran reserve corps, Sept. 30, 1864; Simeon Bar- nett; Philip H. Burgy, captured Sept. 19, 1864, at Winchester, Va .; Geo. W. Bell, captured Oct. 19, 1862, at Cedar Creek, Va .; John L. Buddy, promoted quartermaster sergeant Sept. 10, 1862, subsequently returned to company; Wm. B. Coventry, transferred to invalid corps, May 15, 1864; George Converse, died at Jefferson Barracks, Mo., July 29, 1864, of disease; Alonzo Chapman, George Chapman, Jefferson Chap- man, Wm. M. Dillon, transferred, April 30, 1864, to invalid corps; Joseph


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HISTORY OF JOHNSON COUNTY.


V. Dodds, David II. Ely, wounded at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864, lost right arm, discharged at Davenport, May 2, 1865; Frederick Everett, James M. Fernean, wounded severely, Oct. 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Va., and died there of wounds, Oct. 21, 1864; George Foster, William C. Franklin, captured, date and place unknown; Lysander Fry, died at Vicksburg, Miss., July 25, 1863, of disease; Amos Fry, Joseph Fox, wounded severely in both feet and arm, Sept. 19, 1864, at Winchester, Va., discharged April 11, 1865, at Davenport for wounds; Albert G. Gans, Richard H. Gabriel, Lewis Goben, captured Oct. 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Va .; Joel Hall, Wm. H. Harrison, Silas H. Hemphill, Jacob Hirk, wounded Sept. 19, 1864, at Winchester, Va .; Henry M. Heinrichs, John W. Huss, George Hunter, James Johnston, transferred to invalid corps March 15, 1864; George Kibler, discharged at Davenport June 29, 1865; Joseph Knapp, killed in battle at Winchester, Sept. 19 1864; John Klenk, Charles W. Lewis, Stephen L. Knoland, deserted at St. Louis, Sept. 19, 1862; James W. Loud, transferred to invalid corps, April 30, 1864; Thomas Myers, James Montgomery, Edward Morgan, wounded severely in the back Oct. 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Va., died of wounds at Baltimore, Md., Nov. 30, 1864; Michael McCardel, discharged at Lousett's Plantation, La., April 21, 1863, for disability; Francis M. Payn, captured at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1863; Obadiah T. Plum, transferred, Feb. 29, 1864, to veteran reserve corps; John Pearce, died of disease at St. Louis, June 27, 1863; Smith Pursel, James A. Pinney, wounded and captured at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864; Joseph Peters, George A. Remley, wounded slightly in the leg May 1, 1863, at Port Gibson; Joseph Ralston, Michael Ruppert, discharged at Davenport, for disability Jan. 25, 1865; John Rafter, wounded Sept. 19, 1864, at Winches- ter and died there Sept. 25, 1864; Albert Satia, Alfred Satia, enlisted Sept. 4, 1862, died at Baton Rouge, La., Jan. 11, 1864, of pneumonia; John Stauffer, discharged for rupture, Dec. 20, 1862; Conrad Strickler, wounded slightly in the leg Sept. 19, 1864, at Winchester, Va .: Geo. W. Stafford, transferred to invalid corps Feb. 2, 1864; Amos M. Scott, killed in battle at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864; Peter Shilling, wounded severely in the groin at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864; William Secor, wounded in the left knee May 22, 1863, at Vicksburg, Miss., discharged at Davenport, July 4, 1864, for disability; Asa B. Stiles, Peter Subberry, died at St. Louis, Mo., August 8, 1863, disease; John Singleton, discharged for disability at St. Louis, Mo., August 3, 1863; Isaac S. Struble, wounded slightly in the right foot at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864; Theodore Seifried, John A. Shay, discharged for disability at Davenport, Dec. 3, 1863; David M. Smith, discharged Jan. 20, 1864, at Davenport, for disa- bility; Anslum Ten Eick, transferred to veteran corps, June 1, 1865, at Davenport; Samuel Tarbox, Charles Tippenhaur, killed in battle at Vicks-




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