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burg, Miss., June 13, 1863; Daniel Williams, Emory Scott, Joseph Worn- backer, William Yonter.
Additional Enlistments .- Privates: Benjamin F. Bailey, enlisted Septem- ber 14, 1862, deserted at Davenport, Iowa, September 15, 1862; Simon Crowl, enlisted December 10, 1862, joined from second Missouri artillery; Ewalt Hener, enlisted December 10, 1862, joined from second Missouri artil- lery ; John Hanson, enlisted December 10, 1862, joined from second Missouri artillery; Anton Inghousen, enlisted December 10, 1862, joined from second Missouri artillery; John Rhode, enlisted December 10, 1862, joined from second Missouri artillery; John Stepinger, enlisted December 10, 1862, joined from second Missouri artillery; Clement E. Hand, enlisted January 26, 1864, died July 19, 1864; John W. Kinsey, enlisted December 21, 1863, died September 21, 1864; Alvin W. Pinney, enlisted November 14, 1863, killed Sept 19, 1864; John Spencer, enlisted February 10, 1864; Jonathan Woods, enlisted December 5, 1863, died of inflammation of the lungs, May 28, 1864, at New Orleans, Louisiana; James Douglas, enlisted January 23, 1865,mustered out with regiment; James M. Gruver, enlisted January 17, 1865, mustered out with regiment; Wm. H. Holmes, enlisted Jan- uary 17, 1865, mustered out with regiment; Henry Montgomery, enlisted January 17, 1865, mustered out with regiment; Wm. M. Smith, enlisted January 12, 1865; Wm. I. Bowen, enlisted January 5, 1864; Charles M. Johnson, enlisted August 20, 1862.
Company G .- Enlisted during month of August, except as otherwise commissioned September 10, 1862, stated. Isaac V. Davis, captain, enlisted July 25, 1862, resigned at Rolla, January 7, 1863; James O. Hawkins, first lieutenant, enlisted July 25, 1862, commissioned September 10, 1862; Geo. H. Shockey, second lieutenant, enlisted July 25, 1862, commissioned September 10, 1862, was private in Com- pany B, First Infantry; Thomas W. Lindsey, first sergeant, enlisted July 25, 1862, was private in Company B, First Infantry; Edwin L. Crain, second sergeant, enlisted July 25, 1862; John K. Duncan, third sergeant, enlisted July 25, 1862, wounded in the left leg, at Winchester, Va., September 19, 1864; Joseph D. Smith, fourth sergeant, reduced to ranks November 11, 1862; Fred M. Clarke, fourth sergeant, enlisted July 25, 1862, promoted from fifth sergeant November 11, 1862; Robert D. Alcorn, fifth sergeant, enlisted August 9, 1862; promoted from first cor- poral November 11, 1862, promoted from second corporal October 2, 1862; Wm. C. McConnell, first corporal, appointed wagon master Octo- ber 2, 1862; John Q. Mahan, first corporal, promoted from second corpo- ral, promoted from third corporal October 2, 1862, wounded slightly in the leg at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863, transferred to invalid corps September 3, 1863; Robert Wilson, second corporal, enlisted as fourth corporal, promoted to third corporal October 2, 1862, promoted to second corporal November 11, 1862, reduced to ranks December 15, 1862,
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wounded slightly in the face and leg May 22, 1863, at Vicksburg, Miss .; William D. Rice, second corporal, as fifth corporal, promoted successively, fourth, third, and second corporal; Henry G. Langenburg, third corporal, promoted from fourth corporal December 15, 1862, promoted from fifth corporal November 11, 1862, promoted from sixth corporal October 2, 1862; Horace J. Bisbey, fourth corporal, enlisted as seventh corporal, and promoted successively, discharged for disability March 15, 1863, at Rolla; Benjamin W. Cole, enlisted as private, promoted successively eighth, seventh, sixth and fifth corporal; Hiram O. Keen, sixth corporal, promoted from seventh corporal, enlisted as eighth corporal, reduced to ranks November 26, 1862; Benjamin F. Dennis, enlisted as private, pro- moted eighth corporal November11, 1862, seventh corporal, sixth corporal, December 15, 1862; Willianı F. Beasley, seventh corporal, promoted from eighth corporal December 15, 1862, promoted November 26, 1862; Elias Smith, eighth corporal, promoted from private, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, April 30, 1864; Henry C. Grewell, musician; David R. Shockey, musician; John H. Howard, wagoner, died at Rolla, Mo., March 4, 1865, of disease.
Privates .- Frederick Bloom, transferred to invalid corps April 30, 1864; Samuel Burdick, Alfred Bray, enlisted August 11, 1862, discharged at Vicksburg, Miss., for disability June 26, 1863; The. H. Bartholomew, wounded at Vicksburg, May 22, and died of wounds August 7, 1863, at Memphis, Tenn .; William Barker, died at Augusta, Ga., June 16, 1865, disease; Josiah J. Barker, discharged for disability at Washington, D. C., January 15, 1865; John Batch, died of dysentery at Vicksburg, Miss., August 23, 1863; Edward Ball, Martin S. Brennan, Charles Coons, died Rolla, Mo., Nov. 20, 1862, of dysentery; Frank Crocker, discharged for disability January 15, 1863, at Rolla; Levi B. Concannon, William T. Dennis, discharged for disability June 27, 1863, at Vicksburg, Miss .; Eli J. Denman, discharged at St. Louis, Mo., October 8, 1863, for disability ; James C. Duke, William M. DeCamp, was private in Company B, First Infantry, wounded at Port Gibson, Miss., May 30, 1862; Joshua Dover, discharged at St. Berwick, La., October 2, 1863, for disability; Daniel T. Denny, Nathiniel Eells, wounded slightly at Winchester, Va., September 19, 1864; Jacob D. Fiske, discharged at Vermillion Hills, La., October 10, 1863, for disability; Ferdinand J. Goffard, Larkin Garey, discharged for disability at Carrolton, La., July 13, 1864; John W. Grewell, John Hor- mel, wounded in the leg at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863, transferred to invalid corps March 15, 1864; Saul Higgins, Emanuel Hostetler, wounded at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863, and died of wounds at Memphis, Tenn., June 16, 1863; Jonathan Hanley, Jacob Kepford, wounded at Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864; Junius A. Lawson, wounded at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863, and died of wounds near Vicksburg, May 29; Henry Lingo, died at Rolla, Mo., January 28, 1863; Milton Lingo, trans-
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ferred to invalid corps April 30, 1864; Cawsay C. Lingo, died at Rolla, February 12, 1863; Richard Linn, was private in First Infantry, company B; Enos Lentz, John Loader, wounded severely in the arm at Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864; Franklin V. Moffatt, Orsemus Moore, wounded slightly at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863; Samuel Marling, Louis H. Moore, died of chronic diarrhea on steamer City of Memphis, August 22, 1863; Daniel J. Morey, transferred to Invalid Corps Septem- ber 1, 1863; John A. Marling, Abraham Miller, Henry Niger, discharged for disability at Keokuk, September 20, 1864; Edward L. Pardee, wound- ed slightly at Port Gibson, Miss., May 1, 1863; Thomas Prall, Wm. G. Perkins, killed in battle at Vicksburg, Miss., June 24, 1863; John A. Pin- ney, Jonah Robinson, Josiah P. Reynolds, Garrett Stevens, James F. Shaff, John A. Searight, Joseph J. Silverthorn, discharged for disability at Iron Mountain, Mo., March 6, 1863; John Smiley, Malen Schlasman, wounded severely in the neck at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863; David Smith, wounded severely May 22, 1863, and died May 28, 1863, at Vicks- burg, Miss; John G. Shillato, wounded severely in the shoulder, at Vicks- burg, May 22, 1863, discharged at Keokuk, June 10, 1864, for disability; Elias Smith, transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, April 30, 1864; David Smelser, Marshall Z. Shaff, John W. Spencer, Henry Tharp, killed in battle at Winchester, Va., September 19, 1864; Milton Templeman, died on steamer City of Memphis, June 10, 1863, of typhoid fever; W. H. Templeman, John Toms, dscharged at Davenport, December 17, 1863, for disability; Hiram Toms, wounded severely in the arm and head, at Winchester, Va., September 19, 1864; Calvin Workman, discharged at Iron Mountain, Mo., June 17, 1863, for disability ; John D.Woff, transferr- ed January 15, 1864, to Invalid Corps; Samuel Q. White, died at Milli- ken's Bend, La., April 8, 1863, of typhoid fever; Thomas J. Workman, died at New Orleans, La., November 17, 1863, of chronic diarrhea; Bing- ham Wood, wounded slightly at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863; Will- iam C. Warren, discharged for disability at Davenport, January 10, 1864; Barnett Workman, discharged at Rolla, Mo., December 18, 1862, for disability; Cyrus Wical, John M. Yockey, wounded severely in the left hand at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863.
Additional Enlistments .- Privates: Albert T. Baker, enlisted Febru- ary 17, 1864, wounded slightly, October 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Va .; Theodore S. Baker, enlisted August 17, 1864; Francis B. Burdick, enlisted Jan. 16, 1864; Andrew L. Crain, enlisted February 22, 1864, captured October 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Va .; Robert Haddock, enlisted Feb- ruary 24, 1864; William O. Huss, enlisted February 22, 1864; Charles Kepford, enlisted February 25, 1864, wounded slightly October 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Va .; Jaspar M. Templeman, enlisted February 17, 1864; James M. Templeman, enlisted February 22, 1864; Thomas Wood, enlisted January 16, 1864.
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Company H .- Enlisted during August and September, 1862. John Shraeder, captain; James L. Perry, first lieutenant; Daniel W. Hender- son, second lieutenant; John Walt, first sergeant, captured at Winchester, Va., September 19, 1864, died of typhoid fever, April 5, 1865, at Marengo; David N. Minor, second sergeant, killed in battle at Winchester, Va., September 19, 1864; Jacob Bollenbach, third sergeant, wounded May 22, 1863, at Vicksburg, Miss., and died of wounds at Memphis, Tenn., June 8, 1863; Joseph R. Chandler, fourth sergeant, wounded slightly at Vicks- burg, May 22, 1863; Lyman Worden, Jr., fifth sergeant; George W. Rey- nolds, first corporal, wounded severely at Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864, and died of wounds October 31, 1864, at Winchester, Va .; Charles Y. Hartley, second corporal; Frederick W. Fuhmeister, third corporal; discharged at Vicksburg, Miss., August 9, 1863, for disability; Charles C. Wyatt, fourth corporal; wounded at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863, in the right foot, and transferred to invalid corps, April 10, 1864; Andrew J. DeVault, fifth corporal; died of typhoid pneumonia, near Vicksburg, Miss., June 3, 1863; Adam Luberknecht, sixth coporal, wounded May 22, 1863, at Vicksburg, Miss., in the right shoulder; Vincent F. Lilly, seventh corporal, killed in battle at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863; John M. Kreiger, eighth corporal, wounded at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863, and died of wounds May 25, 1863, near Vicksburg; William H. Stiles, musician; Rice Rowe, wagoner, enlisted August 11, 1862, and died Au- gust 24, 1863, at Memphis, Tenn .; Thomas Featherston, wagoner.
Privates .- Joseph W. Armstrong, wounded slightly at Winchester, Va., September 19, 1864; Jacob G. Baylor, William O. Beam, enlisted Septem- ber 14, 1862; wounded in the left hip and right cheek at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863, discharged for disability at Davenport, November 25, 1863; Benjamin F. Berger, wounded severely May 22, 1863, at Vicksburg, Miss., and died of wounds at Memphis, Tenn., June 3, 1863; Charles C. Boget, Anthony Bower, captured at Winchester, Va., September 19, 1864, died of prison diarrhea, at Monroe, March 27, 1863; Addison Booth, wounded at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863, arm amputated; Pleasant P. Card- well, wounded severely in both feet May 22, 1863, discharged at Daven- port, December 26, 1865; John W. Carmichael, wounded in the head and thigh at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863, wounded in the head at Win- chester, Va., September 19, 1864; Nelson B. Churchill, discharged at Iron Mountain, Mo., March 25, 1863, for disability ; Allen Cloud, wounded in the left arm at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863, discharged September 14, 1863, at Memphis, Tenn., for disability; Samuel Coughenour, wounded at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863, died. October 5, 1863, at New Orleans, La., of chronic diarrhea; Joseph Clure, captured at Winchester, Va., Sep- tember 19, 1864; Jacob Davis, wounded May 22, 1863, at Vicksburg, fin- ger amputated; John Davis, wounded severely in both hips at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863, and died of wounds at Memphis, Tenn., June 23, 1863;
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Jeremiah Daniels, wounded May 1, 1863, at Port Gibson, Miss., and at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863, captured at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864; Sylvester Deen, killed in battle at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863; Henry F. Devault, Alexander Dunahugh, discharged for disability at Rolla, Mo., June 12, 1863, Caleb L. Eddy, wounded severely in the right hip, at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863; Geo. W. Flint, Charles E. Flint, Elijah Fordice, transferred to invalid corps March 15, 1864; Peter Z. Fowler, Wm. J. Gamant, enlisted Aug. 5, 1862, discharged for disabil- ity, at Rolla, Mo., Feb. 8, 1863; Ackless W. Geeslin, Geo. M. Goforth, Edward H. Goodisson, wounded in the hand at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863; Horace H. Grosvenor, Thomas Griffiths, John Hall, died at Benton Barracks, Mo., Aug. 13, 1863, of chronic diarrhea; Wm. H. Hast- ings, wounded slightly at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863; Geo. F. Heminger, wounded severely at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863, and died of wounds June 8, 1863, at Memphis, Tenn .; John C. Hieber, James T. Holt, wounded Oct. 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Va., severely in the leg; William G. Hodge, transferred July 1, 1864, to veteran reserve corps; Elias P. Huffman, wounded May 22, 1863, at Vicksburg, in the right breast, and discharged at Memphis, Tenn., Aug. 14, 1863, for disability; Gabriel M. Huffman, captured near Lavacca, Texas, Jan. 22, 1864; George Hunt, wounded in the right arm and shoulder at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863, transferred, May 1, 1864, to invalid corps; Elisha B. Judson, wounded in the face at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863; James M. Largent, wounded severely at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863, died of typhoid fever at Memphis, Tenn., May 26, 1864; Jonathan L. Largent, severely wounded at Vicksburg, June 10, 1863, and died near there June 24, 1863, of wounds; Henry Lingel, discharged at Rolla, Mo., Dec. 12, 1862, for disability; Charles E. Lelly, Benjamin Markley, Jacob F. Martin, wounded at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863; Albert H. Maxwell, Joseph Middleton, wounded severely May 22, 1863, at Vicksburg, Miss., and died near there of wounds May 28, 1863; Alexander Miller, captured at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864, died while prisoner of war at Salisbury, N. C., June 26, 1865; Alfred Nicholas, wounded in the head and leg at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863; John Olston, died at Vicksburg, Miss., June 26, 1863; Gabriel H. Patten, Jacob F. Pfaff, wounded in the knee at Vicksburg, Miss., and in the arm at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864; Albert H. Parsel, Edwin C. Peregoy, wounded severely at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863, and died there May 24, 1863; Maleon Phillips, discharged at St. Louis, for disabil- ity, Dec. 11, 1862; Emmor T. Pickerill, wounded at Jackson, Miss., July 14, 1863; Sylvanus B. Rowe, Charles Rickard, Wm. H. H. Rosbough, severely wounded at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863, and died May 27, of wounds, near Vicksburg; Robert G. Shuey, wounded severely at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863, discharged at Davenport, Nov. 23, 1863, for disability; Jerome Smart, killed in battle at Vicksburg; William S.
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Smart, discharged Oct. 7, 1864; at New Orleans, La., for disability; James W. Stearns, captured at Winchester, Sept. 19, 1864, died at Monroe, April 6, 1865, of typhoid fever; Alexander F. Stewart, Jared Strauser, captured at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864; Benjamin Tripp, wounded severely in the arm at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863; Luther Ulum, wounded slightly at Winchester, Va .; William A. Ulum, wounded slightly at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863; William Weed, wounded at Vicks- burg, May 22, 1862, in the leg; Charles A. Weed, wounded severely in the shoulder at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863; John T. Whittington, killed in battle at Port Gibson, Miss., May 1, 1863; William Winterstein, Francis M. Williams, Jacob Zeller, wounded at Jackson, Miss., July 12, and died July 14, 1863, of wounds, near Jackson; Alexander Zike, wounded in the arm May 1, 1863, at Port Gibson, Miss.
Additional Enlistments .- Privates: Marion Blaylock, enlisted Nov. 19, 1863, wounded at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864; Wesley Harrich, enlisted March 30, 1864; Aaron Linderwood, enlisted March 26, 1864; Wilson S. Nicholas, enlisted March 20, 1864; James K. P. Rowe, enlisted Feb. 26, 1864, wounded in the leg, severely at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864; Jonathan Ulum, enlisted March 24, 1864; William Winterstein enlisted March 26, 1864.
Company I .- Enlisted Aug. 18, 1862. James Robertson, captain was corporal in company B, First Infantry ; James W. Sterling, first lieutenant Westel W. Morsman, commissioned second lieutenant Sept. 9, 1862; Nicholas C. Messenger, first sergeant, captured at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863; Joseph E. Griffith, second sergeant; Thomas C. Wyers third sergeant, discharged for disability at Baton Rouge, La., July 6, 1864; James W. Bane, fourth sergeant; Almon S. Danton, fifth sergeant; James McElroy, first corporal, discharged at Iron Mountain, Mo., March 6, 1863, for disability; Eli Butler, second corporal, captured at Vicksburg, May 22, 1862; Morgan B. Hartsock, third corporal; Silas Poland, fourth corporal; Thomas D. Davies, fifth corporal; John W. Poland, sixth corporal, wounded slightly at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864; James B. Mathews, seventh corporal; James Bonham, eighth corporal; John Edly, musician; John B. T. Guffen, musician; Daniel Mangus, wagoner, enlisted Aug. 18, 1862.
Privatcs .- Leander L. Bonham, Edward Breese, Aaron R. Beall, Clement W. Baker, William R. Chapman, discharged at St. Louis, Mo., August 10, 1863, for disability; Samuel B. Clapp, Oliver Crocker, cap- tured at Cedar Creek, Va., October 19, 1864; William Crawford, Josiah A. Corlett, private in Company B, First Infantry; John W. Dunlap, dis- charged November 17, 1862, died at Iowa City, soon after; William G. Dorothet, Calvin Duke, James J. Edmonds, discharged March 6, 1863, at Iron Mountain, Mo., for disability; Arzel Edmonds, died December 28, 1862, at Rolla, Mo., of bilious fever; George A. Edmonds, captured at Winchester, September 19, 1864; John Ellermann, Joshua Fowle, Samuel
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J. Forbes, Jacob H. Farver, died at Memphis, Tenn., June 27, 1863, dis- ease; Marshall D. Fry, killed in battle near Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863; William Griffin, Griffith W. Griffiths, died of chronic diarrhea, at Bermuda Hundred, Va., July 29, 1864; William Gaunt, discharged for disability at Vicksburg, Miss., May 30, 1863; James L. Griffith, wounded severely and captured at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863, and died there of wounds, May 24, 1864; John Hale, killed in battle at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863; John R. Hughes, Thomas J. Hughes, discharged for disability June 17, 1863; William Haines, wounded at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863, slightly in the head; George W. Hamilton, wounded slightly July -, 1863,
at Jackson, Miss .; Noah F. Harrington, Edwin W. Hamlin, killed in bat- tle at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863; Thomas P. Jones, discharged for disa- bility, June 17, 1863; Joseph Jackson, wounded May 22, 1863, at Vicks- burg, and died at that place May 25, 1863, of wounds; Christopher Koff, died at St. Louis, May 14, 1863, of disease; John W. Kerns, discharged for disability February 12, 1864; Martin L. Kirk, killed at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863; John Llebis, George Larkham, John B. Lamb, killed in battle at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863; Wilbur F. Mills, F. M. McReynolds, wounded slightly at Winchester, Va., September 19, 1864; Thomas E. Marsden, John Nuser, Tolbert Poland, discharged at New Orleans, No- vember 8, 1864, for disability; Edward Pepler, discharged for disability at Carrolton, La., August 31, 1863; Daniel Ross, Nicholas Russell, enlisted August 18, 1862, killed in battle at Vicksburg, Miss., June 3, 1863; Wal- ter K. Saxton, discharged June 16, 1863, for disability; George E. Smith, John E. Stansbury, Horatio A. Swasey, captured November 24, 1863; Edwin Trine, David K. Trine, wounded slightly at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863; John Timberlake, Seth Talbott, William Wood, wounded slightly at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863, died at Memphis Tenn., June 2, 1863, of lock- jaw; Trollies Wheeler, discharged July 5, 1864, for disease of the lungs; Gilford M. Wright, died at Vicksburg, Miss., July 12, 1863, of chronic diarrhea; Stephen W. White, discharged for disability at Rolla, Mo., December 16, 1862; Simeon Woodling, died at Rolla, October 27, 1862, of measles; Uriah M. Kimberly, killed in battle at Winchester, Va., Sep- tember 19, 1864.
Company K .- Enlisted during August, 1862. George W. Clark, cap- tain; John Francisco, first lieutenant; Thomas Morrison, second lieuten- ant, commissioned Sept. 9, 1862; Oliver P. Hull, first sergeant; John Monro, second sergeant, discharged at St. Louis, for disability, Feb. 14, 1863; Henry H. Rose, third sergeant, reduced to ranks, Dec. 23, 1862; Mathias W. Stover, third sergeant, promoted from fifth sergeant, Dec. 23, 1862, wounded severely at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863, right arm amput- ated, transferred to Invalid corps, Sept. 1, 1863; Alexander H. Brown, fourth sergeant, promoted commissary sergeant, Dec. 23, 1862; David Higbee, fourth sergeant, promoted from first corporal; Thomas Ater,
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fifth sergeant, promoted from private; David Cleveland, first corporal, promoted from private; Michael Yoakum, second corporal; Albert Shel- ton, third corporal, discharged June 17, 1863, for disability; William Swayze, fourth corporal, reduced to ranks Oct. 9, 1862; Solomon Stark, fourth corporal, killed in battle at Vicksburg, June 24, 1863; Martin Swedensky, fifth corporal, killed in battle at Vicksburg, June 1, 1862; William J. Oldacre, sixth corporal, captured Oct. 19, 1864, at Cedar Creek, Va .; Joseph O'Dorstal, seventh corporal; Price Selby, eighth corporal; Jacob A. Fry, musician, discharged in Louisana, April 27, 1863, for disa- bility; Charles Lodge, musician; John W. Selby, musician, enlisted Aug. 10, 1862; Paul Miller, musician, promoted from private; Daniel D. Con- rad, wagoner, discharged Jan. 18, 1864, for disability.
Privates .- Karl Bedner, captured Feb. 22, 1864; Weizel Bemish, died at Baton Rouge, La., Sept. 10, 1864, of chronic diarrheo; Isaiah F. Bair, Charles Bowen, captured at Cedar Creek, Va., Oct. 19, 1864; Jacob Bit- ner, wounded severely in the leg at Fisher's Hill, Va., Sept. 22, 1864; Loren G. Cutler, mustered into service Sept. 3, 1862, captured at Win- chester, Sept. 19, 1864; Joseph Dworak, Jacob H. Detwiler, enlisted Aug. 14, 1862; John Douglass, Henry C. Douglass, enlisted Aug. 14, 1862, died at St. Louis, July 23, 1863, of chronic diarrhea; Frederick G. Ealy, Sam- uel Fesler, wounded slightly, May 22, 1863, at Vicksburg; James J. Fow- ler, John J. Frank, Isaac Gillam, George W. Green, John Holbreck, Joseph Horack, John Heck, Joseph Holubar, William J. Hiler, transferred Jan. 15, 1864, to Invalid corps; Thomas Huston, Edward Harris, discharged April 19, 1863; William C. Haynes, George W. Horner, Thomas J. John- son, John Klima, Frank Kouecny, James J. Lewis, Thomas Moore, dis- charged for disability, March 6, 1863; George W. Moore, died June 18, 1863, at St. Louis, Mo., of chronic diarrhea; Lyman W. Mckenzie, dis- charged Oct. 23, 1863, for disability; Franc Mezik, discharged for disa- bility, Feb. 2, 1864; John R. McNamara, John McIlree, killed in battle at Vicksburg, Miss., May 22, 1863; Patrick Monaghan, wounded severely in the neck at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863; John M. Oldacre, John Pospishil, Aaron Plum, discharged Aug. 16, 1863, for disability; Aaron L. Rob- inson, died at Cairo, Ills., May 8, 1863, of chronic diarrhea; Alfred Rich- ardson, Thomas Simmons, Albert Skrabal, discharged April 10, 1864, at Matagorda Island, Texas, for disability; Jacob Sigafoose, died of typhoid fever, at Milliken's Bend, La., April 6, 1863; Lewis F. Sigafoose, Jacob Stover, wounded slightly at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864; Anthony Shoff, William Swayze, Thomas Skriban, Sylv. Starkweather, William Snider, Simon Taylor, John Teeter, was in company B, first infantry, wounded in the arm at Vicksburg, June 4, 1863, discharged Nov. 3, 1863, for disability; Benjamin Vancleave, John M. Williamson, killed in battle at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863; Franklin W. White, discharged June 16, 1863, for disability; William Whitmore, Lewis Wigton, John Wiseman,
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Joseph Yaworski, discharged for disability, June 16, 1863; Alvis Yawor- ski, Wenzel Zika, wounded slightly at Port Gibson, Miss., May 1, 1863, captured at Winchester, Va., Sept. 19, 1864; Joseph Leipert, mustered out with regiment; Frank Placek, mustered out with regiment.
TWENTY-THIRD INFANTRY.
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