History of Scott County, Iowa, Part 41

Author: Inter-state Publishing Company (Chicago, Ill.)
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: Chicago, Inter-state publishing co.
Number of Pages: 1280


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Benjamin P. Lancaster,


Lavender, Leonard


Lynch, John


Mowen, Daniel


Moore, Henry S.


McLoskey, Charles A. Pinneo, John Schlegel Christian


Wagoner.


McIntyre, John


Voglebach, John


Wolsey, Henry Clay Veterans.


Voglebach, John


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HISTORY OF SCOTT COUNTY.


SIXTEENTH INFANTRY.


Lieut .- Colonel. Addison H. Sanders. Adjutant. George E. MeCosh Sergeant- Major.


Henry Leleldt. Co. A -Privates.


Cassler, Edward


Clayburg, George W. Duggins, Thomas Franum, William S.


Hughs, Peter


Highly, Jacob C.


Millsap, Thomas Milton, Franklin


Nolan, Jeremiah


Oshorn, Frederick


Rogers, Oliver P. Shadle, Levi


Shields, William


Stanley, Samuel C.


Sullivan, Denis


Todd, Edward


Whitney, Royal B.


Whitnell, Charles L.


Vete uns,-Corporal. George W. Claybaugh. Privates. Cassley, Edward


Jordan, Caleb S.


Osborn, Frederick C.


Stanley, Lemuel


Franum, John


Jacobs, Heinrich


.Jacobson. Jacob


Jaussen, Claus


Kuhl, Jockim


Kuhl, Claus Kiel, Wilhelm


Mariz, Marx


Boemer, George B.


Cox, Alfred B.


Herbert, Josiah T.


Hickson, George W.


Sixbury. Henry L. Tallman, R. M. J.


Additional Enlistments.


Avarill. George A.


Cheney, Frederic E.


Kughn. Simon


MeGinnis, William


Moore, James G.


Moore, Win. H. H.


MeLaughlin, William


Adolph Golbrecht,


Henry Moller,


Sieverd Jurgensen,


Ludwig Lubbe. Musicians.


Rudolph Grinoner, Otto Mielok.


Henry Rix.


Privates.


Aye, Peter


Book, Jochim


Westphal, Theodore


Wriedt, Ludwig Wolter, Henry


Additional Enlistments.


Hamdorf, Wilhelm


Siems, Johann Weise, Hinrich


Co. B .- Veterans -- Captain. Henry Leefeldt.


Lieutenant. Frederick Weidemann.


Sergeants. Jasper A. Fischer, Johann Witt.


Corporala.


Frederick Schwerettfeger,


Han. F. Hartmann,


Fritz Sanger, Sievered, Juergensen


Ludwig, Lubbe


Peter Aye.


Privates. Blocker, Juergen


Dammann, Claus


Mueller, Ernst


Peterson, Frederick


Riekenburg, Johann


Sehmelzle, Andreas


Vogel, Conrad


Wolf, Asmus


Schumaker, Paul


Co. B .- Cuptuin.


David Stuhr.


Lieutenants.


Muller, Ernst


Norden, Jurgen


Neben, Jolın


Ohrt, Carl Paulsen, Niss


Pack, Eggert


l'eterson, Frederick


Joseph Fisher,


Prussing, Jacob


Rickenberg, Johann


Reimer. Johann


Sohmelyle, Andreas Silvester, Fritz Schlosser, Fritz Scheel, Detless


Schwartz, Johaun


Schluter, Peter Schulz. August


Voss, Henry Wichmann, August Wendel. George Weber, Urs Wendt, Carl


Wilkin, Frederick Wolf, Asmus


Weissmann, Charles


Brammer, Hans. . Begun, John Bergman, Theodore


Bielefildt, Jochinn


Blooker, John


Bahr, John


Blooker, Turgen


Begun, Christian Capicas, Fritz


Dammann, Claus


Dormann, Christian


Dose, Nicholaus


Dieokmann, John


Eggers, John


Ehlers, Wilhelm


Frackman. John


Fremke, Johann Fullert, Henry


Girkin, Hinrich


Gottbrecht, August Geoble, Carl


Harberger, Phillipp Hartkop, Christian Hartkop. Frederick Henning, Erich


Holek, Hans. Henson, Marx Hildebrandt, Nich Hamann. Hans. F.


Whitney. Royal B.


Crawford, William Getty, Jesse Osborn, Josiah


Lewis Bunde,


Frederick Wiedemann.


Sergeants. Henry Lefeldt,


John Claussen,


Fred Schwerdtfeger, John Nelson. Corporals.


Johann Witt, Jachim Arp,


Fritz Sanger,


Hans. F. Ilartman,


Price, Thomas E. Shadle, John


Shook, William


Co. D .- Sergeunts.


James W. Willard, William G. Fearing, Joseph S. MeHarg.


Co. C .- Corporals.


Blanchard, Peter


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HISTORY OF SCOTT COUNTY


Corporals.


Co. G .- Sergeant.


Carter, James Gilligan, John


August Timm.


Keith, George W.


Corporals.


Shaw, Herbert A.


Henry Hoffman,


Shuey, Thomas


George B. Quick.


Co. K .- Lieutenants.


Bird, William A.


Privates.


Eleck Weingartner.


Samuel Duffin.


Chase, George W.


Arndt, Edward


Sergeant.


Faring, Franklin Hager, John L. Lindsey, Ninin


Egger, Jacob


Corporal.


Myers, Abraham


Hoffmerener, Henry


Privates.


Newburn, Samuel


Hoppe, Francis


Snively, George W.


Kochle, Frederick


Webster, Henry P.


Lehmann, Jacob


Hilbert, Henry


Knocke. Adolph


Co. D .- Veterans.


Sergeants.


James W. Willard,


William G. Fearing. Privates.


Anderson, Benjamin


Langdon, Edward D.


Madden, Daniel


Myers Abraham


Co. F .- Captain.


Timm, Ilenry


Co. K .- Veterans .- Lieut.


Edward S. Fraser.


Corporal.


Lorentz, Henry


Samuel Duffin.


Samuel Duffin.


Co. I .- Corporal.


Sergeant.


Privates.


George W. Keith.


John T. Davies


Ackerman. James H.


Patterson, William


Privates.


Privates.


Dugan, Patrick


Euderle, Joseph


Carter, James


Knocke, John


Drew, Jolın


Emes, Absalom D.


Nass, John T.


Bulda, Heury


Mossholder, David


Rowen, Frank


Matthes, Karl


Olinger, George H.


Phelan, Richard


Patterson, William Rourk, Patrick


Veterans. Dugan, Patrick


Schneider, August


Joseph V. West,


Gideon Maple,


Harry H. Bowling, Privates. Anderson, Benjamin


Bowling, Harry H.


Bruesch, Anton


John T. Davis.


Gradea, Benedict


Joseph Enderly.


Barden, Christ


Graak, Karl


West, Joseph V.


Otto, Wilhelm


Schumacher, Joseph


Steinmann, Edward


Nye, Charles


Timm, Henry


Knocke, John Matthers, Karl


Co. G .- Veterans .- Licut. Nunlist, Anton


August Timm. Sergeant.


Sich, Nicholas T.


Struve, Claus


Peter Becker. Privates.


Wilkard, Henry


Barche, Christian


Egger, Jacob


Hartman, August


Eleck Weingartner.


Veterans.


Gilligan, John


Martin, John


Company E contained J. A. Davis, Patrick Moran and Orlando Mattison, privates, and the following unassigned veterans : William Crawford, Zachariah C. McClury, George H. Otinzer, John Sheser, William W. Simmons. Frank Thompson and Christopher Tiedman.


The promotions were Addison H. Sanders, from Lient .- Col. to Colonel and Brevet Brig .- General; Henry Leefeldt, from Sergeant Major to Second Lient. and Captain; John Claussen, from Sergeant to 2d Lient. and Captain; Frederick Wiedemann, from 2d to 1st Lieut .; Frederick Schwerdtfeger, from Sergeant to 2d Lieut .; Will- iam G. Fearing, from Sergeant to Captain; August Timm, from Sergeant to 2d Lieut. and Captain; Eleck Welngartner, from Ser- geant to 1st Lietit. ; John F. Davis, from Sergeant to 1st Lient .; Samnel Duffin, Sergeant to 2d Lient. The Sixteenth Regiment was mustered out at Louisville, Ky., July 19, 1865.


.


Phelan, Richard


Hartman, Augustus


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HISTORY OF SCOTT COUNTY.


The Sixteenth Regiment Iowa Infantry Volunteers left Daven- port, March 20, 1862; was engaged in the battle of Shiloh, April 6th and 7th. meeting with heavy loss; took part in the seige of Corinthi; eamped at Corinth from its evacuation till July 28; marched to Bolivar, Tenn .; made a reconnoissance to Summerville, Aug. 23, returning to Bolivar on the 26th; left Sept. 11 for Corinth, and thenee was sent out to reconnoitre the position and forees of the enemy at Inka, Sept. 17, returning to Brownsville; were ordered to Jacinto, Miss., where they joined Rosecrans's command. The regiment again marched on Iuka, was engaged in the battle of Inka, Sept. 19, 1862. The regiment again arrived at Corinth Oet. 2; was engaged in the two days' battle of Corinth, Oct. 3 and 4, and pursuit of the enemy to Ripley; returned to Corinth on the 11th; was in eamp till Nov. 2; marched to Grand Junction, camped till Nov. 28; Marched to Holly Springs, passing through the town; arrived in front of the enemy's fortified position on the Talla- hatchie River on the 29th. The enemy was forced from its posi- tion Nov. 30. The regiment crossed the river Dec. 2, and went into eamp; was engaged in guarding and building the railroad bridge across the river; marched to the south of Oxford, Miss. on the 19th; returned to Holly Springs on the 21st; in camp till Dec. 29. Marched to Lafayette, Tenn .; arrived Jan. 1, 1863;, camped till the 12th. Marched to Memphis, embarked on trans- ports for Young's Point; arrived on the 24th, and remained till the 29th; moved to Lake Providence, La, where the regiment re- mained till April 21. Returning to Milliken's Bend, marched by way of Richmond. La., to Grand Gulf, thence to Vicksburg; was engaged in the operations against the latter place May 22. The regiment was in the expedition to Mechanicsburg under General Blair; returned to Vicksburg, June 1; engaged in the siege until the 23d; marched to Black River; guarded the crossing till the fall of Vicksburg; had a sharp engagement with the enemy July 4, 1563, part of the regiment having crossed the river and driven the enemy from his position on the opposite bank. July 12 was or- dered to re- enforce General Sherman at Jackson, and bring up an ammunition train.


Jo. Jolinson having evacuated Jackson, the army returned to Vicksburg July 25 : camped near Vicksburg till the 6th of An- gust. The regiment was engaged in the march to Monroe, La. Returning to Vicksburg, remained in camp till the third day of February, 1564, when they started on the Meridian campaign.


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HISTORY OF SCOTT COUNTY.


After a march across the entire State of Mississippi, returned to Vicksburg March 4, 1864 ; left Vicksburg March 17, on veteran furlough. The regiment again started from Davenport, Iowa, May 3; arrived at Clifton, Tenn., about the middle of May ; marched to Huntsville, Ala., arriving at the latter place May 22 ; marched to Decatur, Ala .; thence across the mountains to Rome, Ga., where they arrived on the 5th day of June. Starting again the next morning, joined the main army under Sherman, near Acworth, on the 10th ; arrived in front of Kenesaw Mountain on the 11th ; had a sharp engagement with the enemy June 15 ; the regiment was engaged in the attack on Kenesaw Mountain June 27, meeting with heavy loss. The regiment was under the enemy's fire from June 14 to July 2 ; moved from left to right of the line, meeting the army again July 4 ; had another sharp en gagement, driving the enemy. On the 5th the Sixteenth again had the advance, driving the enemy from his fortified position and across Niek-a-jack Creek ; were under fire of the enemy until the 16th day of July, when the rebels were compelled to cross the Chattahoochie, the regiment was then marched to Rossville, where it crossed the Chattahoochie River and pushed on for Atlanta; was engaged in the battles of July 20 and 21, meeting with heavy losses in killed and wounded, and receiving Gen. MePherson's especial compliments. July 22, when Hood made his famous charge that opened the battle of Atlanta, the 16th Iowa, flanked in the right by the 11th, on the left by the 15th, with the 13th Towa in the rear, all forming " the old Iowa brigade." was at the main point when the charge was made. The 16th captured more of the enemy than it had men in its ranks, but was eventually surrounded and captured in turn and taken to Andersonville. But in a short time, being exchanged, they rejoined the army under Sherman. The regiment was increased by recruits, and started from Atlanta, Nov. 15 : marched to Savannah, before which place it arrived Dec. 10 ; after much hard marching, skirmishing, etc .. drove the enemy behind their fortifications.


At Savannah, this regiment was the first to seize the Savannah & Charleston Railroad, and under directions of Brig .- Gen. Belknap commenced destroying the same ; was engaged in the siege till the evacuation of the city : marched to the suburbs of the city and went into camp on the 21st, where it remained getting ready for the next campaign. After a review of the en- tire army by Gen. Sherman, the 16th was put in motion Jan. 6,


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HISTORY OF SCOTT COUNTY.


1865, for Beaufort, S. C .: marched against Pocataligo Jan. 15, the 17th Corps (to which the 16th belonged) driving the enemy out of his strongly fortified position ; remained here at Pocataligo until the 28th, when the new campaign commenced.


Marching to Rivers bridge, on the Salkahatchie, met the enemy strongly fortified. At this point the Salkahatchie forms an almost impenetrable swamp about two miles wide, which was waded by the 4th Division, 17th Army Corps, on the 3d day of February 1865 ; drove the enemy from their po-ition ; continued the march, driving the enemy before them, capturing every place which they attempted to hold, and after encountering many hardships, priva- tions and dangers arrived at Goldsboro on the 22d day of March, 1865. Remaining at Goldsboro, N. C., until the 10th day of April, the regiment was again on the march in search of the enemy. Pushing forward, the command entered Raleigh on the 16th ; camped till the 2d day of May.


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


During the period embraced herein, the regiment suffered severely in killed, died of wounds received, or of disease con- tracted in the line of duty. It may truly be said ot the 16th, it was always at the front, oftener, perhaps, under order than it wanted to be, but never in battle or march did it fail in the per- formance of its whole duty.


TWENTIETH INFANTRY.


Lieut .- Colonel. Joseph B. L.ake,


Q. M. Sargeant,


William Watson,


Clapp, James


Thomas B. Winey,


Cooper, Thomas


James HI. Hale,


Elisha M. Hummell,


Conner, Michael


William Murry,


Davies, Nathan


Robert Le Marinel.


Davies, Joseph


Mark L. Tomson. Lieutenants. Harrison Oliver,


Thomas Preston. Wagoner. John C. Moore. Privates. Armel, James L.


Grace. Frank ('.


Greenleaf, Leopard A Goerlich, Joseph Hartzell, Adam


Andrew L. Grace, Thomas Murry,


Baker, Willard Berger, Frederick


Hurd. Seneca


Josephus F. Jacobs, Warren A. Oliver.


Barrett, James F.


Bentley, James A


Brannock, Edward


Charles O. Blanchard, John V. Walker,


Bell. John W. Chriswell, Robert


Patrick Gallney. Hospital Storand. Loekwool J. Center. Fife Major. John De Long. Co. C .- Captain.


Musicians.


Henry Woodford,


Danforth, William R. Desney, John Dow, Jasper


Elder, Joseph


French. Samuel


Robert M. Lytle. Sergeants. Jolın P. C'onner, William Hewes,


Blackman, Andrew J.


Haekling, Gustave


Hanlon, Andrew M. Hanson, Martin


Corporals.


Curtis, William H.


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HISTORY OF SCOTT COUNTY.


Recruits.


Kimball, John W.


Julius W. Fuller,


Hewes, William P.


Knouse, David


Thomas J. Moore,


Lemmer, Peter


J. Herbert Porter.


Lorton, Samuel


Lambert, Aaron


Miller. Moses H.


John DeLong.


Alphonso H. Brooks,


Charles E. Squires. Sergeants.


Medley, William


Morris, John II.


Brock, Henry


George W. Tompson,


North, John


Boyer, Benjamin


Rufus L. Blair,


Owen, James H.


Benedict, Charles E.


Thomas F. Allen,


Parker, Joseph N.


Brophy, Matthew


John L. Bell,


Gabriel Shirringer.


Paul, John


Biram, David ().


Corporals.


Perry, Avery A.


Bray, John


Seth Cummings,


Parmelee, James


Crawford, Samnel


Harrison Bird,


Rambo, Nathan A.


Clemmons, T. H.


William H. Cook,


Ross, David


Cook, Christopher


Thomas Brockett,


Risley, Samuel D.


Clarke, Benjamin W.


Jacob K. Surbey,


Robeson, John


Cuttler, Thomas


M. Crawford Neely,


Reading, Augustus


Cunningham, R. N.


John Kinkead,


Seitz, Frederick


Davis, Jenkens


William T. MeLaughlin. Musicians.


Stathem, Isaac


Foley, Daniel


Isaac Patterson.


Tisdale, Jobn A.


Graham, William


William Parmelee.


Wisner, Ira S.


Graham, Nathan B.


Stephen Lorton.


Wooden, Noice A.


Hoover. Frank


Privates.


Warrick, William W.


Henderson, Alez. M.


Asher, Charles


Williams, Wm. B.


Johnson, William J.


Boughman, B. F.


Watson, Alex. A.


Koops, John


Baker, James K P.


Akeley A. William,


Kirkpatrick, Isaac


Bishop, James


Remine, John W.


Karwath, Henry


Bradley, Thomas J.


Mccullough, Leon R.


Kirnes, Robert


Barbor, Sylvester


Nichols, Gideon


Kirkpatrick, Benj. J.


Carter, William A.


Remine, John W.


LaGrange, Rufus J.


Coons, John B.


Co. C .-- Captain. Chester Barney.


Lytle, Henry McCoy. Frank


Faber, James


Fulton, LeClaire


Edward E. Davis. Sergeunts.


McDonald, William


Grant, Thomas


Walter S. Kendall,


Magill, John


Gooden, Eli G.


Mendon Weller,


MeCormic, Charles


Gardner, Charles H.


Peter L. Benshoof,


Mackart, Lawrence


Green, Eli S. Heath, Joseph F.


Frederick B. Beach.


Madison, Barton W Miller, James B.


Hawley, Charles Hunt, Le. Ed. Hunt, W. J. L.


Jonathan Konklin,


Noble, James M.


Harding, Anderson S.


John Menig,


Nelson, Alex. C.


Hoops, Amos F. Hess, James C. Hawley, Luellen A.


Enoch D. Nutting,


Porter, John Herbert


Patterson, Benjamin F.


Hutt, Sullivan


How. William John


Jones, Samuel W. Jennings, John M. Kerkner, Jonathan


Nathan B. Graham,


Rhomberg, Martin


Lewis P. Dash, Conrad Oliver,


Rickard, Abraham Riel y, Albert


Curtis, James Shaw, Don Carlos Co. D .- Captain. Dolphus Torrey. Lieutenants.


Musicians. Frank E. Stephen,


Morrison, John


Wagoner.


McIntyre, James


McCullough, Abraham R.


William Maple. Privates.


Maxwell K. Walker,


Remine, Peter


Calligan, Francis


Schneider, Philip


Davis, Ebenezer J.


Wagoner.


Walker, Maxwell K.


Hart, John


Coles, Wm. M.


Davis, William E.


Lieutenants.


McMahan, Wm. H.


J. G. G. Cavendish,


Moore, Thomas J.


Miller, Frank


Golden, Charles M.


George W. Tallman,


Corporals.


Nelson, James


Christian Birelv,


Noble, Norman J.


John Kessler,


Ohara, Peter


Martin Rhomberg, Wilson Whitaker, David O. Brian,


Renshoof, George W.


Richards, Richard


Lathrop, Charles II.


Fenno, Amos


Parmelee, William


Gertz, Henry


PInmmer, Theodore


Belkens, Charles


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HISTORY OF SCOTT COUNTY.


Sullivan, Daniel M. Sanders, Charles Sattle, Matthias Spencer, Webster Smith, John Smith, John Scheveler, John Schlepper, Mathias


Ewoldt, Henrich


Folmer, Samuel W.


William J. Steel,


Foote, Thomas J.


Francis M. Steel,


Orville P. Carpenter,


James Cole,


Ebenezer Fowler.


Gear, Richard Gillespie, Milton Ilenderson, Nelson W.


Corporals. George L. Bolton,


Troop, Robert


Hoffman, Carl


William H. Slaughter,


Tompson, William


Hoffman, Christian


Jolın W. Condit,


Villau, Paul


Haenchin, Theobald


John W. Wolf,


Wagner, Charles F. Wisecarver, Samuel


Illian, Heinrich


Lewis Reep,


York, Benjamin Kepler, John


Jack, James G.


Jenkins, Milton


Kugle, Augustus


Keer, Samuel


Lancaster, Thomas Leslie, Felix N. Leonard, John W.


Martin, William


McCool, John C.


McFate, Samuel


McConnell, George W.


Me Kenney, Richard


McCausland. Thomas W.


Martin, William G.


NNason, Willard II.


Pohlmann, Hans


Pattison, Joseph


John Wilkins Moore,


Pollock, Joseph


Crisswell, William


George A. Bennett,


Ralston, Robert S.


Robert Speer,


Roddewig, Fritz


Stansbrough, George P.


Speer, Joseph Sturdevant. Ben. H.


Chamberlin, J. B. Coughlin, Stephen


Peter HI. Martin,


Edward A. Shaw,


Staton, John W.


Sissell John J.


Draper, Oscar


Donelson, Egbert B.


Fisk, Rufus


Franks, Lafayette


Flinn, Patrick Gaffney, Patrick


Hulitt, Richard


JIafkey, William C.


Huskamp, Ilenry Hart, Isaac M. Hamilton, Charles


Johnson, Chris. Knapp, Morris C. Long, Emanuel Leamon, George Mc Millen, Allen McConnell, Alex.


McKane, James Myres, William


McCall, Wm. W.


Nichols, John C.


Nesbitt, Wm. Nichols, Albert Phillips, Sylvester W.


Thomas Taggart,


Rudolf Morant.


Thompson, Stephen Mills, George W.


Dilworth, Richard


Miller, Joseph M. Co. G .- Captains. Joseph B. Leake, Charles Altman.


Lieutenants.


Charles Altman, John B. Parcell,


George A. Bennett. Sergeants. Mark Mathews,


Jesse M. Mathews,


Thomas B. Milles. Corporals.


Jolin Murphy,


Sunderline, Ebenezer Stanley. Herman R.


Davis, Thomas C.


Sam G. McCousland, J. Wilkins Moore, Richard Carns, Bernard Eseke,


Joseph Patterson, Jacob Forsythe. Musicians. Alonzo M. Swim,


Wm. L. Culbertson. Privates.


Bates, Orean


Brown, Tompson G


Brown, Harvey J.


Brown, James Baker, Philip Bigelow, Franklin Bickel, Ferdinand Culbertson, William F. Cutting, George W. Canes, Richard


Duncan. James C. Doose, Frederick Dickson, Arthur


Recruits. Fritzpatrick, Michael


McConnell, John S. Gast, John A.


Co. K .- Captains. Sylvanus B. Byram, Henry B. Doolittle. Lieutenants.


Elijah Stone, Elia Taylor, William J. Steel.


Privates. Alterman, Victor Arnold, Simon


Avery, Theodore W.


Beal, David P.


Burris, Thomas


Barnes, Joseph D.


Brown, John


Barlow, John


Campbell, William E.


Clark, Philip B.


Daughenbaugh, J. M.


Draper, W. H.


Stockdale, James Statton, Levi


Sbuman Christian Stevenson, John E.


Thompson, Milton G.


Thompson, Jobn B.


Vinall, George


Williams. Silas


Wilson, W. H. H. Walls, Eli.


Wagoner. Alvin B. Carter.


Musicians. William T. Condron, Henry E. Stacy.


William Nesbitt,


Jamiesson, James F. Jamiesson. William A.


James Melntosh,


Harker, Lemuel Fuller, Julius W.


Fintle, John C.


Grant, John


Sergeants.


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HISTORY OF SCOTT COUNTY.


Pinkerton, Rufus


Underholt, Lewis


Caldwell, Samuel


Pike, Zebulon M. Port, Jolın Peterson, Oliff


Van Duzen, John M.


Cook, Christopher


Wallace, Henry C. Huss, Sylvester


White, John E. Leonard, Thomas


Stacy, Judson C. Stacy, William H.


Whitesell. George


Lindley, Franklin


Sharlow, James L.


Wilson, James H.


Mann, Loren L.


Shannon, John


Stanley, Edward M.


Whitney, Lyman L. Companies Unknown.


McCormic, James


Sanders, Stephen


Appleton, John


Osborn, Wm. H.


Stringham, A. R.


Calder, Daniel R.


Risely, John P.


TWENTIETH INFANTRY VETERANS.


Co. C .- Privates.


Delay, John


Timothy, Michael Williams, Simpson H.


Cochran, Beecher B.


Fohrmann, Hans.


Howell, Daniel N.


Gooden, Robert L.


Companies Unknown.


Hogan, John


Gray, William


Blackman, Edwin


Hamann, John B.


Mulford, Abraham


Cunningham, Edward


Kock, Frederick


Morrison, Isaac


Carter, Michael


Seamen, Ezra Co. D .- Privates.


Sparks, Charles


Graw, John P. Guion, William II.


Leonard, Thomas


Clam, John C.


Graham, Henry C.


Resley, John P.


Co. E .- Privates.


Hamilton, John


Carter, Jonathan


Calder, Daniel R.


Jones, William H. Little, David


Case, John B.


Hill, Egbert


Mccutcheon, William Schemerborn, Wm. S


Craig, Calvin


Moloy, Daniel


'Thompson, Andrew


Congleton, Jolin S.


Osborn, William H.


Wells, William H.


In Company H was James MeCormick, and in Company K, Jolın Voutine.


Scott County was well represented in the Twentieth Infantry as will be seen by reference to the foregoing names. The promotions were as follows: Joseph B. Leake, Captain to Lient .- Colonel; Robert, M. Lytle, 2d to 1st Lieutenant; William M. Johnston, Ser- geant to 2d Lientenant; Charles E. Squires, 2d to 1st Lieutenant and Captain; George W. Thompson. 2d to 1st Lieut. and Captain ; Thomas F. Allen, Sergeant to 2d Lieutenant; Edward E. Davis, 2d to 1st Lient. and Captain; Mendon F. Weller, Sergeant to 1st Lieu- tenant; Martin Rhomberg, Sergeant to 2d Lieutenant; Charles Altman, 1st Lient. to Captain; Frederick E. Starck, Sergt .- Major to 1st Lieutenant; George A. Bennett, Sergeant to 2d Lieutenant, John W. Moore, Sergeant to 2d Lieutenant; Henry B. Doolittle, Sergeant to Captain; William J. Steele, Sergeant to 2d and 1st Lieutenant; Lyman L. Whitney, Sergeant to 2d and 1st Lientenant; Joseph D. Barnes, Sergeant to 1st Lieutenant; Patrick Gaffney, Sergeant to 2d Lieutenant. The Twentieth Regiment of Iowa Vol- unteer Infantry was mustered out of the service of the United States at Mobile, Ala., July 8, 1865.


Cook, Christopher


Carter, Michael T.


Lindley, Franklin


Carter, William


Rodgers, Samuel L.


Mann, Presion


Wyman, John


Longworth, G C. W


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HISTORY OF SCOTT COUNTY.


TWENTY-SIXTH INFANTRY.


Co. A .-- Pricates.


Cousins, Alfred Cousins, Franklin Wagoner, George Co. II .- Prirates. Collamer, George W.


Bouslot, Samuel.


Costan, Frederick


McLaughlin. Alanson


Driskell, Samuel P.


Morgan, Sydenham


Co. G .- Veterans .- Privates


Co. F .- Veterans -Privates. Cauthihorne, George


Blackman, William


Dolan. Patrick


THIRTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY.


Stephen II. Hands. Hart, John


Wagoner. Highley, Henry


Joseph T. Sibley.


Martin, Patrick


Privites.


Powell, Walter


Bowers, Benjamin


Piper, August


Booth, Adam


Starkjohn, John


John S. Dawson,


Bannigan, Peter D.


Seigling, Johann


Sidney M. Eddy.


Bergamon, Theodore


Vanfleet, Stephen


Crouse. William


Ware, George


Gan, Henry


Saengling, John


FORTY-FOURTHI INFANTRY.


Privates.


McGregor, Lawes


Mitchell Lafayette


Moore, Griffin


Cabel, Ludwig


Morgan, Marion


Henry Egbert. Surgeon.


Dial, John F.


Neidick, Ed. D.


Diekinson, Arthur ().


Nickerson Richard N.


James Irwin. Com. Sergeant.


Louis HI. Fluke. Co. I .- Cuptain.


Alphonso H. Brooks.


Fearing, Theodore W.


Royer, Joseph H.


Feikert. Peter,


Ryan, Charles T.


Fenno, Levi.


Rown, James Shuey, Jeremiah


Grier, John C.


Smith Samuel S.


William Foster, Solan II. Fidlar,


Harris, Joseph F.


Squires, George G.


Hoffman, John V.


Spear, James Tallinan, John W.


Tompkin, William


Vonder Feelit. Nicholas


Van Vliel. Luther


Weber, Ames


llenry B. Jamison,


Jamison, George W.


White, William F.


Charles Bielenberg,


Jackson, Andrew


Woodside. Andrew J.


Phelps, Benjamin


Alexander Reid, Hiram Medley,


Kelley, Absalom B.


Kingsley, Kirk W. Krein, Adolph Koch, Joseplı Lindsay William K. Lovell, John Manners, Henderson Middleton, William D. McDonald, Henry


Co. K .- Captain. Thomas Wilson. Lieutenants.


Jobn Ackley, James II. G. Wilson. Sergeants.


John Collins, Jacob C. Morgan,


Colonel Stephen II. Henderson. Lieut .- Colonel.


Bradshaw. Frank M.


Chaney, Henry


Dubois, William W. L.


Peterson. Carl


Dow, Perkins L.


Read Albert Reid, Alexander


Regennitter, Deidrich


French. George A.


Robison Jas. II, Parks


Lieutenants. James A. Ryan, Henry W. Bennett. Sergeants. William Hazleton,


Greer, Simon B.


Soderstrum, William A.


Hanemann, C. F.


Stratman, Franklin W.


Charles F. Wineman, IToward M. Smith. Corporals. Myron C. Pope, Will Blaekman,


Hogarty, M. V. B. Humphrey, Wm. T. R. Hunter, Nathaniel G. Haupt, Henry Illion, Charles A.


Samuel R. J. Hoyt,


Johnson, William N.


Joseph P. Exgal, Charles A. Atkinson. Musicians. Peter Karst, Ivan D Busch. Wagoner. Archer Perry.


Co. K .- Captain. James G. Crane. Sergeant.


Michael, Philip


Linus II. Miller. Corporals. Philo B. Littlejohn,


Musicians. Charles Pickens,


Eddy, E. H. Evans, John


Fowler, William Ed.


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HISTORY OF SCOTT COUNTY.




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