History of Lucas County, Iowa containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, etc, Part 60

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Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Des Moines, State Historical Company
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Iowa City, April 17, 1861.


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The foregoing proclamation of the president was followed by another, dated May 3, 1861, calling for 42,034 volunteers to serve for three years, unless sooner discharged, which was also followed by one from the gov- ernor of Iowa in response thereto, dated September 10, 1861. Again, July 2, 1862, the president called for 300,000 more volunteers, to which gallant Iowa promptly responded through the appeal of her executive of July 9, 1861.


To all these calls for aid to suppress the rebellion, Lucas county responded with loyal valor and promptness, as shown by the war records of the state. Unlike some of the border counties, the war element was largely in the ascendant, with no serious party conflicts to disturb the loyal spirit of the people; though some of the organized forces of this county were frequently called upon in the first years of the war to go into southern border counties of the state to protect the people from the raids and murderous depredations of Missouri "bushwhackers." These forces were under the command of Lieutenant-Colonel "Honest" John Edwards, aid-de-camp to Governor Kirkwood, as shown by his report to the executive of July 28, 1861. On one of these early border campaigns Colonel Edwards received a dispatch by courier that immediate aid was needed on the border in Decatur county, and as soon as his forces could ยท be bugled into line, they were transported to the field of guerrilla conflict in livery wagons, the colonel going in his carriage. On this occasion Colonel Warren S. Dungan received his first military promotion, he having gone on this expedition as a "private," and returned a "major," having doubt- less received his promotion and commission for meritorious services upon the field of conflict. Colonel Edwards reported his border forces to con- sist of infantry and "mounted" cavalry, both of which indulged in "dress parade" in the same line, on the Missouri border. Nevertheless, Lucas county soldiers did good service in protecting the southern border from the depredations of rebel guerrillas, as they did in their various regiments at the "front," in the suppression of the rebellion.


Following is the complete


LIST OF SOLDIERS


furnished by Lucas county, in the war of the rebellion, as shown by the adjutant general's reports of the state, showing the name, rank, time of commission and enlistment, promotions and casualties as far as shown by the record.


STAFF OF COMMANDER-IN-CHIEF.


John Edwards, Chariton, aid-de-camp to Gov. Kirkwood, commissioned June 9, 1861; resigned June 20, 1862.


FOURTH INFANTRY.


Privates-Wm. F. Morton. Company unknown.


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SIXTH INFANTRY.


FIELD AND STAFF.


Emmit B. Woodward, adjutant, commissioned July-, 1861, from first lieutenant, company B; resigned as adjutant November 17, 1861; returned to company B.


Anderson C. Cameron, Chariton, enlisted July 1, 1861; promoted to quartermaster sergeant, from sixth corporal; discharged for disability September 26, 1862.


COMPANY A.


Eugene E. Edwards, Chariton, first lieutenant, company A, enlisted July 1, 1861; promoted from second lieutenant, company B, and transferred as first lieutenant of company B, April 7, 1862.


Privates-Henry I. Cameron, musician, enlisted July 1, 1861 ; discharged for disability at St. Louis, January 21, 1862. Geo. R. Watson, La Grange, enlisted July 1, 1861.


COMPANY B.


Daniel Iseminger, captain, mustered into service May 3, 1861; killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.


E. B. Woodward, captain, commissioned April 7, 1862, from first lieu- tenant.


David J. McCoy, enlisted July 1, 1861; promoted from first sergeant to second lieutenant.


Joseph Best, enlisted July 1, 1861; fourth corporal. Graham Roney, wagoner, enlisted July 1, 1861; died at St. Louis, December 20, 1861.


Privates -- Jas. R. Baldwin, enlisted July 1, 1861; discharged for disa- bility, July 10, 1862; John Bell, enlisted July 1, 1861; John W. Boyce, enlisted July 1, 1861; John Boyd, enlisted July 1, 1861, discharged Janu- ary 2, 1862; Asa N. Callahan, enlisted July 1, 1861; John W. Dodge, enlisted July 1, 1861; Abraham Ellis, enlisted July 1, 1861, discharged at Shiloh, April 17, 1862; Marcus Edwards, enlisted July 1, 1861, promoted to 4th sergeant July 1, 1862; Harvey Ford, enlisted July 1, 1861, pro- moted to 7th corporal, July 1, 1862; Lambert B. Gardner, enlisted July 1, 1861, discharged for disability, December 20, 1861; Monroe Hardin, enlisted July 1, 1861, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862; Thomas Hedge, enlisted July 1, 1861; Noah M. Larimer, enlisted July 1, 1861; James M. Laughlin, enlisted July 1, 1861; Joseph C. McPheeters, enlisted July 1, 1861, died at Fairfield, Missouri, November 2, 1861; John S. Musselman, enlisted July 1, 1861, died at La Grange, Tennessee, April 6, 1862; Oliver B. Miller, enlisted July 1, 1861, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862; John A. Miller, enlisted July 1, 1861; Abraham W. Morris, enlisted July 1, 1861; William Monnahan, enlisted July 1, 1861; David Mauer, enlisted July 1, 1861; John M. Roberts, enlisted July 1, 1861, discharged for disability


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April 23, 1862; Ramon Ross, enlisted July 1, 1861; James Rariden, enlisted July 1, 1861, discharged at Syracuse, Missouri, October 15, 1861; John Ralph, enlisted July 1, 1861, discharged for disability at St. Louis; James R. Smith, enlisted July 1, 1861, wounded at Shiloh, April 6, 1862; Wm. Shuts, enlisted July 1, 1861, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862; James H. Spurling, enlisted July 1, 1861, killed at 'Shiloh, April 6, 1862; Wm. D. Tull, enlisted July 1, 1861; Joseph Wininger, enlisted July 1, 1861; George F. Holmes, enlisted October 7, 1861, wounded at Shiloh, dis- charged October 21, 1862; Aaron Vanscoy, enlisted July 1, 1861, appointed hospital steward, May 17, 1863.


SEVENTH INFANTRY. COMPANY F.


Privates .- John P. Willeby, enlisted July 1, 1861, discharged for dis- ability; James H. Weaver, enlisted July 1, 1861, discharged March 10, 1862; Joseph Winneger, enlisted July 1, 1861.'


COMPANY H.


Joseph Gerthoffer, enlisted February 23, 1864, taken prisoner and died October 5, 1865; Thomas M. Bartlett, enlisted January 18, 1865; Allen Dupra, enlisted March 15, 1864, wounded.


EIGHTH INFANTRY.


COMPANY I.


Jonathan C. Paine, enlisted August 10, 1861, promoted second cor- poral, taken prisoner at Shiloh, April 6, 1862; John C. White, fourth cor- poral, enlisted August 10, 1861.


Privates .- Henry Applegate, enlisted August 10, 1861, missing at Shiloh, April 6, 1862; Henderson Applegate, enlisted August 10, 1861, wounded and taken prisoner at Shiloh; John W. Badger, enlisted August 10, 1861, wounded at Shiloh; Samuel R. Boyce, enlisted August 10, 1861, wounded and taken prisoner at Shiloh; James A. Colver, enlisted August 10, 1861, discharged February 15, 1862; Comodore Norris, enlisted August 10, 1861; Lott Reddinschaffer, enlisted August 10, 1861, taken prisoner at Shiloh; James M. Rhea, enlisted August 10, 1861, wounded at Corinth, October 4, 1862; Thomas R. Shannon, enlisted August 10, 1862; Wm. D. Shannon, enlisted August 11, 1861, discharged for disability February 4, 1862; Wm. M. Turner, enlisted August 10, 1861.


THIRTEENTH . INFANTRY. COMPANY C.


James Baker, captain; commissioned October 28, 1861; resigned, ill health, June 20, 1862.


Simon P. P. Young, first lieutenant; commissioned October 28, 1861; promoted to captain June 21, 1862.


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Albert Coles, commissioned second lieutenant October 28, 1861; pro- moted to first lieutenant June 21, 1862, and mustered out December 29, 1862.


Wesley Huff, commissioned second lieutenant June 21, 1862, from fourth sergeant, and promoted to first lieutenant December 30, 1862.


Jacob Swank, commissioned second lieutenant October 28, 1862; resigned February 8, 1863.


Stephen D. Gardner, first sergeant, enlisted September 28, 1861, died at Pittsburg Landing, June 30, 1862; Edward Essex, second sergeant, enlisted September 28, 1861, wounded at Shiloh, and discharged June 14, 1862; James M. Vincent, third sergeant, enlisted September 28, 1861, died at Paducah, April 13, 1862, of wounds received at Shiloh; Theudes H. Milner, first corporal, enlisted September 28, 1861, promoted to third sergeant, and discharged for disability October 22, 1862; Stephen Julian, fourth sergeant, enlisted September 28, 1861; Peter C. Powers, fifth ser- geant, enlisted September 28, 1861; John G. Harvey, first corporal, enlisted September 28, 1861, died at Jefferson City, January 15, 1862; William A. Rose, second corporal, enlisted September 28, 1861; William Threlkeld, third corporal, enlisted September 28, 1861, discharged for disability at St. Louis October 15, 1862; Abijah Cox, fourth corporal, enlisted Septem- ber 28, 1861; John Waynick, fifth corporal, enlisted September 28, 1861; Boynton T. Chapman, sixth corporal, enlisted September 28, 1861; Wil- liam Goodpasture, seventh corporal, enlisted September 28, 1861; Henry Savercool, eighth corporal, enlisted September 28, 1861; Furgis G. Holmes, - corporal, enlisted September 28, 1861, promoted from pri- vate, wounded at Shiloh; George W. Martin, musician, enlisted Septem- ber 28, 1861; William B. Cutchfield, musician, enlisted September 28, 1861; Alkana Malone, wagoner, enlisted September 28, 1861, killed at Shiloh.


Privates - Lindsay Ables, enlisted October 20, 1861; Henry C. Anderson, enlisted September 28, 1861; William M. Alender, enlisted September 28, 1861, discharged August 4, 1862, for wound at Shiloh; Jacob Berket, enlisted September 28, 1861; Wm. C. Berdsall, enlisted September 28, 1861; Frank P. Carroll, enlisted October 21, 1861; Thos. Critser, enlisted October 12, 1861; Bailey Clancy, enlisted September 28, 1861; wounded at Shiloh, and died at Keokuk, May 30, 1862; John D. Comer, enlisted September 28, 1861; John T. Calahan, enlisted Septem- ber 28, 1861; died at Keokuk, June 23, 1862; Salmon B. Chapman, enlisted September 28, 1861; Charles L. Dooley, enlisted September 28, 1861, killed at Shiloh; Jonathan Dooley, enlisted September 28, 1861, died at Keokuk, May 29, 1682; Abel T. Edwards, enlisted September 28, 1861, killed at Shiloh; Lemuel Ford, enlisted September 28, 1861, wounded in battle of Shiloh; George W. French, enlisted September 28, 1861; Geo.


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P. Fudge, enlisted September 28, 1861, discharged October 22, 1862; Charles Gartin, enlisted September 28, 1861; Griffith Gartin, enlisted Sep- tember 28, 1861; Cumberland Gartin, enlisted Sebtember 28, 1861; A. J. Goodpasture, enlisted September 28, 1861, discharged at Keokuk, August 25, 1862; Rens. Hudsonpeller, enlisted September 28, 1861; Jacob Honk, enlisted September 28, 1861; Oscar F. Holmes, enlisted September 28, 1861; died September 23, 1862; John Hall, enlisted September 28, 1861; wounded at Shiloh, died at Cincinnati, April 20, 1862; Andrew Holmes, enlisted September 28, 1861, discharged October 21, 1862, died same day in hospital; Thomas Hervey, enlisted September 28, 1861; Westfall Ingram, enlisted September 28, 1861, discharged for disability at St. Louis, June 16, 1862; Azro King, enlisted October 6, 1861; James P. Morgan, enlisted September 28, 1861; discharged for disability at Corinth, July 2, 1862; John P. Martin, enlisted September 28, 1861, wounded in neck at Shiloh; Ahira Morse, enlisted September 28, 1861; Peter Martz, enlisted September 28, 1861; Norton McClintock, enlisted September 28, 1861; William McKee, enlisted September 28, 1861; William McDermit, enlisted September 28, 1861; Isaiah L. Milner, enlisted September 28, 1861; Thomas Mitchell, enlisted September 28, 1861; Daniel McDermit, enlisted September 28, 1861, died December 30, 1861; Har- rison Moore, enlisted October 2, 1861, discharged at Keokuk hos- pital, August 15, 1862; David Matthews, enlisted October 14, 1861; Elias Mills, enlisted October 14, 1861; James Merces, enlisted October 21, 1861; Cooper Powers, enlisted September 28, 1861; James D. Roach, enlisted September 28, 1861; George D. Robinson, enlisted September 28, 1861; Martin Roseman, enlisted Septemeer 28, 1861, discharged for disa- bility, October 22, 1862; Gabriel L. Ragsdale, enlisted September 28, 1861; died at Corinth, July 10, 1862; William H. Ragsdale, enlisted Sep- tember 28, 1861; George H. Ragsdale, enlisted October 16, 1861; John H. Stanley, enlisted September 28, 1861, died June 29, 1862, of wounds: Edward Spencer, enlisted October 10, 1861; David P. Smith, enlisted October 5, 1861, wounded at Shiloh; Oliver Threlkeld, enlisted Septem- ber 20, 1861, died September 7, 1862; Joshua Vincent, enlisted October 10, 1861; William Wykoff, enlisted September 28, 1861; Hardin Wilson, enlisted September 28, 1861; Amisted M. Wheeler, enlisted September 28, 1861; James Wells, enlisted September 28, 1861; Jesse Wells, enlisted September 28, 1861, killed in battle at Shiloh; John Wilson, enlisted September 28, 1861, discharged September 16, 1862; Owen Wilson, enlisted September 28, 1861; Lewis Melville, enlisted November 2, 1861; John Melville, enlisted September 28, 1861; George Ruple, enlisted September 28, 1861; Joseph O. Devault, enlisted October 21, 1861, wounded at Shiloh, discharged at St. Louis, August 25, 1682; Mylo L. Doty, enlisted September 28, 1861; Hiram Wingert,


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enlisted March 12, 1862, died at Corinth, June 28, 1862; Julius F. Safely, enlisted February 17, 1862; Sith H. Morgan enlisted - , discharged for disability, August 19, 1862; William O. Mitchell, enlisted"December 9, 1861, discharged for disability, August 19, 1862.


FIFTEENTH INFANTRY. FIELD AND STAFF.


Wm. H. Gibbon, assistant surgeon; commissioned November 2, 1861. EIGHTEENTH INFANTRY. FIELD AND STAFF.


John Edwards, colonel; commissioned July 17, 1862.


David N. Smith, chaplain, commissioned July 7, 1862, from captain company C; resigned December 13, 1862.


A. S. Oppelt, fife major; enlisted and appointed August 6, 1862; dis- charged December 15, 1862. Elijah L. Kendall, fife major; enlisted Sep- tember, 30, 1861.


COMPANY C.


James Van Benthusen, captain; commissioned August 8, 1862, from sec- ond lieutenant; resigned from ill health, November 18, 1862.


Wm. R. Blue, captain; commissioned November 19, 1862; promoted from second sergeant.


Adams Burns, first lieutenant; commissioned August 6, 1862.


Thomas E. Sargent, second lieutenant; promoted from first sergeant August 8, 1862.


Ashberry B. Coneway, second lieutenant; commissioned December 14, 1862; promoted from first sergeant.


Benoni Y. Plymate, fourth sergeant; enlisted July 16, 1862, promoted to third sergeant, August 8, 1862. Mordica N. Sweney, fifth sergeant; enlisted July 11, 1862, promoted from first corporal. James W. Barnett, third corporal, promoted from fourth corporal, enlisted July 10, 1862. John Boyd, enlisted July 15, 1862, fourth corporal, promoted from fifth corporal. Wilson Robb, sixth corporal, enlisted July 15, 1862. Wm. F. Edwards, musician, enlisted July 16, 1862. Nathan W. Kendall, musician, enlisted July 11, 1862. Stenley W. Prindle, wagoner, enlisted July 7, 1862.


Privates-Wm. A. Baker, enlisted July 16, 1862, captured April 18, 1864; John W. Cowan, enlisted July 14, 1862, discharged November 24, 1862, for disability; Wm. Edwards, enlisted July 7, 1862, wounded January 8, 1863; Geo. Gilbert, enlisted July 11, 1862, wounded and died January 20, 1863; Amasa Gilbert, enlisted July 11, 1862; Alexander Grokin, enlisted July 14, 1862, discharged January 24, 1863, for disability ; George E. Glass, enlisted July 14, 1862; Thomas B. Harvey, enlisted July 7, 1862; John Hardy, enlisted July 12, 1862, discharged January 24, 1863, for disa- bility; Jennings Hays, enlisted July 15, 1862, killed May 9, 1863; Emanuel


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Jackson, enlisted July 14, 1862, wounded and discharged February 7, 1863; James Kritser, enlisted July 9, 1862; Reuben Krister, enlisted July 7, 1862, discharged for disability, February 22, 1863; Joseph Kneff, enlisted July 14, 1862; Sanford Lewis, enlisted July 7, 1862, discharged January 21, 1863, for disability; David Lewis, enlisted July 8, 1862, discharged for disability, January 27, 1863; Jesse S. Long, enlisted July 16, 1862, dis- charged for disability December 18, 1862; John A. McCoy, enlisted July 15, 1862; Wm. W. McCoy, enlisted July 15, 1862, discharged February 12, 1863, for disability; Wallace D. Mckinley, enlisted July 15, 1862; John W. Mckinley, enlisted July 16, 1862; Frank Morse, enlisted July 7, 1862; James L. Plymate, enlisted July 10, 1862; Martin Prather, enlisted July 12, 1862, died November 25, 1862; Orlando I. Plymate, enlisted July 12, 1862: Jacob C. Peacock, enlisted July 14, 1862, discharged December 8, 1862, for disability ; Samuel D. Peacock, enlisted July 16, 1862; John C. Robertson, enlisted July 16, 1862; Simon Sams, enlisted July 7, 1862, wounded and died January 12, 1863; Daniel Sams, enlisted July 7, 1862, discharged February 12, 1863; Jacob Shell, enlisted July 11, 1862, dis- charged December 18, 1862, for disability; Hiram Shell, enlisted July 16, 1862; Thomas B. Steward, enlisted July 16, 1862; Levi Spurling, enlisted July 23, 1862; Isaiah Trammell, enlisted July 7, 1862; Wm. F. Woodriff, enlisted July 14, 1862; George W. Yontsey, enlisted July 15, 1862, dis- charged for disability.


THIRTY-FOURTH INFANTRY. FIELD AND STAFF.


Warren S. Dungan, lieutenant colonel, commissioned September 16, 1862.


John D. Sawer, quartermaster, commissioned October 7, 1862.


Henry W. Jay, assistant surgeon, commissioned September 16, 1862.


Burtrand Rockwell, sergeant major, enlisted July 23, 1862, appointed October 15, 1862, from company K.


John Throckmorton, commissionary sergeant, enlisted August 9, 1862, promoted from private in company E.


COMPANY E.


Nelson B. Gardner, captain, commissioned October 15, 1862. Francis Nolen, first lieutenant, commissioned October 15, 1862.


Jacob Swank, second lieutenant, commissioned October 15, 1862.


Harrison D. Wagoner, first sergeant, enlisted July 27, 1862; Clark T. Brant, second sergeant, enlisted August 12, 1862; Appleton B. Noble, third sergeant, enlisted August 11, 1862; David Finley, fourth sergeant, enlisted August 11, 1862; Wm. L. Henry, fifth sergeant, enlisted August . 13, 1862.


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second corporal, enlisted August 14, 1862; Thomos D. Wirt, third cor- poral, enlisted August 9, 1862; Francis M. Conner, fourth corporal, enlisted August 11, 1862; Lorenzo James, fifth corporal, enlisted August 9, 1862; Benjamin F. Dora, sixth corporal, enlisted August 9, 1862; Lenox M. Duckworth, seventh corporal, enlisted August 9, 1862.


Anderson Gartin, musician, enlisted August 9, 1862.


Privates Thomas Arnold, enlisted August 20, 1862; John Allen, enlisted August 19, 1862; Lewis Atkinson, enlisted August . 11, 1862; Stephen Atkinson, enlisted August 11, 1862; John A. J. Bentley, enlisted August 14, 1862; Virtue Barker, enlisted August 20, 1862; Nathan Bates, enlisted August 15, 1862; Wm. S. Boyce, enlisted August 11, 1862; Gil- bert C. Boyce, enlisted August 9, 1862; Joshua Byrd, enlisted August 13, 1862; Joseph F. Cruch, enlisted August 9, 1862; H. Critser, enlisted August 14, 1862: John Cackler, enlisted August 14, 1862; Nathan Coles, enlisted August 12, 1862; Alfred Curtis, enlisted August 9, 1862; Wilber- force Coles, enlisted August 9, 1862; W. W. Dotchterman, enlisted August 11, 1862; Luther Douglass, enlisted August 11, 1862; Wm. G. Duck- worth, enlisted August 9, 1862; John W. Duncan, enlitted August 12, 1862; L. W. Elder, enlisted August 11, 1862; Joseph Fisher, enlisted August 11, 1862; Wm. H. Froh, enlisted August 14, 1862; Robert C. Haffner, enlisted August 9. 1862: Milton Hilling, enlisted August 11, 1862; Amos Hamsher, enlisted August 14, 1862; Oliver Harvey, enlisted August 14, 1862; James Harden, enlisted August 11, 1862; John L. Jones, enlisted August 9, 1862: Major Johnson, enlisted August 14, 1862; Wirten M. James, enlisted August 11, 1862; Martin Cruteinger, enlisted August 9, 1862; John Leighton, enlisted August 14, 1862; James M. Linn, enlisted August 12, 1862: Benjamin F. Melvin, enlisted August 15, 1862; Carlton T. Morris, enlisted August 13, 1862; John A. Maiwald, enlisted August 9, 1862; J. W. McCaffrey, enlisted August 14, 1862; Carleton McNew, enlisted August 11, 1862, reported dead of wounds February 1863; Zedekiah McNew, enlisted August 11, 1862: DeMar D. McDon. ald, enlisted August 9, 1862; Oliver N. Mclain, enlisted August 9, 1862; Lafayette Miller, enlisted August 9, 1862; N. N. Ousley, enlisted August 9, 1862; Leonard G. Paroin, enlisted August 9, 1862; Samuel Ryun, enlisted August 16, 1862; John W. Shamberg, enlisted August 9, 1862; Thomas N. Triggs, enlisted August 20, 1862; J. C. Vinsonhaler, enlisted August 3, 1862; E. M. Wayland, enlisted August 9, 1862; James Wag- oner, enlisted August 9, 1862; Allen Williams, enlisted August 11, 1862-


COMPANY G.


Stephen B. Low, captain, commissioned October 15, 1862.


Wm. Galtry, first lieutenant, commissioned October 15, 1862, resigned February 16, 1863.


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Milo L. Doty, second lieutenant, commissioned October 15, 1862, resigned February 11, 1863.


Jacob Byerly, first sergeant, enlisted Hugust 14, 1862; Stanford May, second sergeant, enlisted August 13, 1862; Charles E. Allen, fifth ser- geant, enlisted August 14, 1862; James Tompkins, first corporal, enlisted August 10, 1862, discharged for disability, April 11, 1863; Urban M. Galtry, second corporal, enlisted August 12, 1862; Wm. H. McKnight, fourth corporal, enlisted August 12, 1862, discharged for dis- ability March 26, 1863; Joseph Davis, fifth corporal, enlisted August 12, 1862, discharged March 2, 1863; George S. Taylor, seventh corporal, enlisted August 14, 1862, discharged for disability April 20, 1863; John W. Willmore, eighth corporal, enlisted August 14, 1862, transferred to veteran corps, January 15, 1864; F. G. Davenport, musician, enlisted August 11, 1862; Geo. Davis, musician, enlisted August 10, 1862, dis- charged for disability May 27, 1863; Lyman M. Chapman, wagoner, enlisted August 12, 1862.


Privates .- Edmond Ayers, enlisted August 15, 1862; Wesley Andrews, enlisted August 10, 1862; Noah Brotherton, enlisted August 11, 1862, discharged February 29, 1863, for disability; Lewis Burley, enlisted August 11, 1862, discharged April 11, 1863; Geo. Bacon, enlisted August 14, 1862, died January 28, 1863, of disease; Henry C. Christy, enlisted August 14, 1862, discharged March 30, 1863, for disability; Nelson Davenport, enlisted August 12, 1862, reported died at St. Louis, February 6, 1863; Jacob Easter, enlisted August 11, 1862, died January 27, 1863, of small pox; Francis M. Fudge, enlisted August 11, 1862, dis- charged September 22, 1863, for disability; Wm. M. Fisher, enlisted August 12, 1862, discharged May 19, 1863, for disability; Milton Fisher, enlisted August 12, 1862, killed January 11, 1863; David M. Fudge, enlisted August 10, 1862, discharged April 20, 1863, for disability; David Fodge, enlisted August 10, 1862, died February 19, 1863; Aaron H. Goltry, enlisted August 12, 1862, died April 10, 1863; Charles A. Hunt, enlisted August 12, 1862, died July 20, 1863; Lewis Hunt, enlisted August 12, 1862, captured September 29, 1863; Robert M. Hester, enlisted August 13, 1862, died February 18, 1863; Geo. Harpool, enlisted August 14, 1862; John A. Leach, enlisted August 14, 1862, discharged March 26, 1863, for disability; James G. Leach, enlisted August 14, 1862, discharged March 12, 1863; David D. Laper, enlisted August 11, 1862, discharged March 28, 1863, for disability; John A. Long, enlisted August 21, 1862, discharged July 31, 1863; Marvin C. Mitchell, enlisted August 10, 1862, discharged June 10, 1863, for disability; James Moore, enlisted August 13, 1862; Jonathan Mundell, enlisted August 14, 1862, discharged February 25, 1863; Harvey Mundell, enlisted August 14, 1862; Solomon Mundell, enlisted August 14, 1862, reported died at St. Louis,


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February 1863; Peter Oakley, enlisted August 14, 1862; Basil R. Prather, enlisted August 13, 1862; Abraham Sayers, enlisted August 14, 1862, discharged February 28, 1863; Samuel S. Salyers, enlisted August 14, 1862; John C. Swaney, enlisted August 13, 1862, discharged March 25, 1863, for disability; James Sumners, enlisted August 12, 1862, discharged August 5, 1863; Andrew Sumners, enlisted August 11, 1862, discharged June 11, 1863, for disability; Elijah Sumners, enlisted August 11, 1862, died January 29, 1863, of disease; Jesse Spray, enlisted August 14, 1862; Edwin R. Turner, enlisted August 13, 1862; Cyrenus L. Weston, enlisted August 12, 1862, died February 11, 1863, of disease; Allen J. Wilson, enlisted August 13, 1862, died February 11, 1863, of disease; John P. Woods, enlisted August 11, 1862.




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