USA > Iowa > Delaware County > Manchester > Reunion of the 12th Iowa V.[eteran] V.[olunteer] infantry 1st-8th, 1880-1903 > Part 33
Note: The text from this book was generated using artificial intelligence so there may be some errors. The full pages can be found on Archive.org (link on the Part 1 page).
Part 1 | Part 2 | Part 3 | Part 4 | Part 5 | Part 6 | Part 7 | Part 8 | Part 9 | Part 10 | Part 11 | Part 12 | Part 13 | Part 14 | Part 15 | Part 16 | Part 17 | Part 18 | Part 19 | Part 20 | Part 21 | Part 22 | Part 23 | Part 24 | Part 25 | Part 26 | Part 27 | Part 28 | Part 29 | Part 30 | Part 31 | Part 32 | Part 33 | Part 34 | Part 35 | Part 36 | Part 37 | Part 38 | Part 39 | Part 40 | Part 41 | Part 42 | Part 43 | Part 44
Dear Sir and Comrade: I am sorry to inform you that I will be unable to attend the reunion at Sioux City, Oct. 10th to 12th next. With the best wishes for the success of the reunion, I am, Fraternally,
HANS HANSON, bate 12th lowa Jafantry.
J. E. Simpson, Secretary :---
Decorah, Jowa, Oct. 10th, 1891.
Dear Comrade: I am very sorry that I have to write you in place of see- ing you in person, but unforseen circumstances is the sole cause. I was called away up north on important business and did not return until today. Knowing that you have an interesting and happy gathering I wish I was with you, but my heart is with you. Greet me to the boys. God bless you all!
Your comrade and friend,
A. II. GROVES.
TWELFTH IOWA V. V. INFANTRY.
Georgetown, Custer county, Nebraska, Oct. 6th, 1891.
John N. Weaver, Sioux City, lowa :---
Mr. President, Doar Comrade: I have received circular notice and invi- tation to the reunion of the old 12th Jowa, for which I am thankful to you for. I have worked hard over since the last reunion with the firm intention to meet my old comrades at the next rennion (this one), but I regret wtih pian and disappointment to say it will be imppossible for me to be with you this time. We have had the past season the worst drouth failure ever witnessed, and we have been having a succession of failures here; three drouth failures, and oneo [ was completely wiped out by hail, so that I have had but one crop out of five. My health has been poor, so that I have been constantly under medical treatment, so that I need not add that my financial circum- stances are such as to prevent me from having the long hoped for handshake and hearty greeting I have so much longed for. And I assure you that it has not been neglect or indifference that has caused my delay in writing a few words so that if I cannot be present in person I will be there in spirit, but a lameness of my right arm and hand prevents me from holding a pen so I can write more than a few words at a time. But I hope by the next ronnion to be able to meet you all. Tell the boys I have forgotten none of them, and never will. And through you t send my hearty greeting and love to all.
Your comrade, B. FRANK MORROW.
Denver, Col., No. 106 16th street, Oct. 8, 1891.
Greeting to the 12th lowa veterans. I had hoped to be one of the men- bers to attend the reunion of the noble 12th Iowa at Sioux City. There is nothing that sends the blood coursing through my veins equal to the name of this regiment. Accept the best wishes of one that is interested in all com- rades that are lott, and } trust this reunion will be one of the bright spots in your life. It has only been my pleasure to meet with you once and that was in 1884, if I mistake not, at Manchester. As you all know F. F. Lankins had been dead about one year at that time. His death occurred in Denver, Col., August 17th, 1883. And } see a good many of the boys have answered to the roll call for the last time. Hoping you will all enjoy this reunion, believe me, I should so much love to be with you, but as it is impos- sible this time, will be next time, I think,. hope to, at least, and if any of the 2th should come to Denver, nothing would be of more pleasure to me than for them to come and see me. Hoping to hear good reports from you soon, I am as ever, Your true friend and comrade,
MRS. J. W. PETTER, -Nee Laukins.
P. S. --- My present husband was a member of the 59th Ilinois regiment.
Manchester, lowa, Ang. toh, 1891.
J. E. Simpson, Secretary 12th Iowa Infantry Reunion :---
Dear boys of the 12th: Though absent am with you in spirit; fond greetings; find be with you until our next reunion.
GEO. H. MORRISEY.
55
MIRMI REUNION OF THE
Cottage 9, Soldiers' Home, Quincy, 111., Oct. 9, 1891. Mr. J. E. Simpson and 19th lowa :--
Dear Comrades: I received your kind invitation to attend the reunion the toth to 12th inst.
I am very sorry I can not meet with you, but it is not possible for me to attend on account of my finances. My check will reach me too late to at tend the reunion. I wish you all a good time.
Truly our ranks in the 12th towa are thinning and we can haye but- a few more reunions here, but there is a time coming when we can have a grander reunion than any of these, if we all live as faithful to our God as we did for our country, and fight the good fight of faith, we will have one of the grandest rounions in heaven we have ever had. I am trying every day to live a christian, and as I cannot be with you I request you to take a vote of the boys and report to me the number that are trying to serve God and make their home in heaven, where all is peaco and joy forever. Please do this for my pleasure at least. I want to say hore that I have not spent my pension at the saloon (God forbid), but I have spent it in helping to build a United Brethren church in this city and for other benevolent purposes. I want you to know that I have not squandered my money as some of the boys have done in our honto.
We have thirty-eight boys in our cottage and eight of ns are trying to fight the good fight of faith and gain a home in heaven. I trust the fow that used to hold prayer meetings in the army are still attending and enjoying prayer meetings. If any havo gone astray let them return as the prodiagal of old did. We then had to fight the enemy of our country and our soul too. Now we have to fight the enemy of our soul, and that is whisky. Thous- ands are going to ruin every day in Quincy. This is all. Write an tell me about the reunion. How many were there? Give me their addresses and I will write to them.
Love to all, LAWRENCE LOTT To the 12th lowa.
Superior, Neb., Oct. 9, 1891.
Dear Comrades :---
I started to come to the reunion and got as far as Superior and I learned it would cost me full fare to come, and times are so hard and money so scared that it is impossible for me to get there. I understood it was only half fare till I got to the depot. I am very sorry that I cannot be there. I saw A. G. Davenport this morning and he said to send his respects to all the old boys, and we hope that the next time will be able to get there.
PETER KEARNS, A. H. DAVENPORT.
Holmes City, Douglas County, Minn., Oct. 7th, 1891. J. E. Simpson, Norfolk, Nob. :-
Dear Comrade: Your circular of Sept. 10 duls received. I have always had
50
TWELFTH IOWA V. V. INFANTRY.
an ardent desire to attend a reunion of the 12th Iowa, but the distance and financial circumstances always so far intervoned. My personal appearance can therefore not be with you only by letter of regret.
Very truly, L. LEWIS,
Late Co. 1, 12th lowa Infantry.
Magnolia, O., Sept. 12, 1891. J. E. Simpson, Esq., Norfolk, Neb. :---
Dear Sir and Comrade: It was with mingled feelings of pleasure and re- gret that I perused your circular letter of invitation to attend the fifth reunion of the 12th lowa Volunteer Infantry --- pleasure that I was still held in re- membrance by my comrades-in-arms, and regret that circumstances would not permit me to be present with them on that occasion. 1, as well as the rest of the one time "Boys in Blue, " am getting old --- too old to take so long a trip, much as I would love to meet once more those with whom I boro arms during those trying years. But few more such privileges will be accorded us, but there will be a grand review beyond at which I trust we may all pass muster.
lloping that you who are present may enjoy the meeting to the fullest, I assure you that my thoughts will be with you. Yours fraternally,
A. BROTHERS.
Soldiers' Home, Hot Springs, S. D., Oct. 11, 1891. J. E. Simpson :---
Cannot come to reunion; not able; my best wishes to you all. EMERY CLARK.
St. Edwards, Neb., Oct. 4th, 1894. J. E. Simpson, Norfolk, Nob. :---
Dear Comrade: It is with the deepest regret that this will have to substi- tute my personal attendance at this reunion of the 12th lowa.
I shall be with you in spirit and with my best wishes for the happiness of the comrades of the old 12th lowa, hoping you will have a pleasant time. I will bid you good bye until our next rennion. Yours truly,
W. H. ELLISON, Company K, 12th lowa V. V. 1.
Ponca, Oct. 9, 1894.
Comrades of the 12th lowa :-
It is with the deepest feelings of regret that I write yon of my inability to be present with you at this, your fifth reunion. I have anticipated great pleasure in meeting with you once more, but hard times presses me so closely, and not being a pensioner, I am unable to be present. My wife, who is a member of the Woman's Relief corps sends kind greetings and many re- grets, that she cannot be with you.
60
FIFTH REUNION OF THE
Hoping nothing will ocenr to mar the happiness of your reunion I wish you all an enjoyable time, and may God's blessing rest upon yon all. I am fraternally yours in F. C. and I .. ,
JAMES P. COOK, Company E. 12th lowa.
Gila Bend, Ariz., Aug. 14th, 1894. J. E. Simpson, Secretary Ronnion Committee :---
Dear Sir: In reply to your circular of the 5th inst. will say that it will be very doubtful if I can enjoy the pleasure that a meeting with yon all, the survivors of the glorious old 12th, would give. However, should it become possible yon may rest assured I will be on hand. I can only say that I will write you later. Bo saro and send me list of all who attend, should I not be there.
Very truly, etc., 1. KALTENBACH.
Barron, Wis., October 9th, 1894.
To my Comrades of the 13th lowa :---
It is a disappointment to have to pen these few lines of regret at not be- ing able to be with you. When I received the circular fetter of Comrade J. N. Weaver, for I did not receive the first circular, I expected to be with you today ; but my son, who is my helper in this office, was taken very sick a few days ago. So it is impossible to get away. Hoping you may have a very pleasant reunion and a large gathering is the wish of Mr. and Mrs. W. A. Kent.
P. S. - Some of the comrades prosent may remember that my wife asked the comrades to sign their names in her album two years ago at the ramion. Wo would like a list of the names present, so we can add them.
Comrade Weaver, I will send you a paper containing the write up of on town by an lowa man --- of course it will be well done.
Yours in F., C. and L., W. A. KENT.
Crab Orchard, Cumberland Co., Tom., Ang. 14, 1894. J. E. Simpson, Norfolk, Neb. :---
Dear Comrade: I received yours of Angust 1, 1891, sending me an invi- ation to be present at the 18th lowa reunion at Sioux City, Oct. . 10, It and 12. There is nothing that would please me so well as to meet the old boys and have a good handshake, for I know that we would have a magnificent time, and it hurts me to think that it will be impossible for me to be there. I am so far away and haven't got much to go on in this world, but I want yon when you go there and meet the boys to tell them of me, tell them that I am living in the state that we done some pretty hard fighting in war times. Tell them if they haven't all enlisted under the bloodstained banner of King Emanual to enlist now, and we will make a good fight, and we will meet in that great fort on high. You will have a good time at Sionx City and may the Lord bless you all. Yours in F., C. and L.,
M. TARPENNING.
Let me hear from you after the reunion.
61
TWELFTH JOWA V. V. INFANTRY.
Pleasanton, Kan., Ang. 26, 1891.
Comrade Simpson :-
In reply I will say I received notice of our reunion to be held at Sioux City, Oct. 10 to 12, and will say that I will try to be there, but it is unfor- tomate for us living in Kansas, as we can get no rates. But I shall be there I think. No more at the present, I remain as ever;
Your comrade and friend,
ISAAC JOHNSON, P. O. Box 181.
Rea, Mich., Aug. 11th, 1891.
Dear Comrades :---
Yonr communication at hand. [ am sorry that poor health and want of means will keep me from attending your reunion. Believe me, my heart is with our boys, and I remember with pleasure all of the 12th lowa. ] have the drum on which I played at Fort Henry and Shiloh. Yours ever, SUMNER HARTSHORN.
Vanconver Barracks, W. T., Sept. 28th, 1891. Jno. M. Weaver, Vice President 12th lowa Association, Sioux City, Iowa :-
My Dear Sir and Comrade : { write you this to acknowledge my receipt of two circular letters --- one from Comrade Capt. J. E. Simpson at Norfolk, Nelaska, dated Angust Ist, 1891, and the other from yourself --- both inviting all the comrades to attend the fifth reunion of the old 12th lowa at your fair city on Oct. 10 to 12, at which time the Inter-state fair will be held there.
I hereby return my sincere thanks to Capt. Simpson and yourself for the favor of the notices. But I greatly regret to have to inform you that it is utterly impossible for me to avail myself of the great pleasure that it would give me to meet with friendly greeting all the old comrules of the gallant old 12th lowa at Sioux City at the time designated. Incident to recent gen- oral orders from the secretary of war, discontinning the ordinance depot at this station, (and at which place I am stationed on duty) and for the shipment of all the military stores, ammunition, etc., as soon as practica- ble to the Benicia Arsenal, Benicia, Cal., my services are now and will yet be at the date of the reunion pressingly needed to prepare the stores for shipment. So you can easily perceive that I have my hands full of business at the present time.
Notwithstanding the comrades are now well advanced in years, and al- most 30 years has elapsed since the government ceased to need their services and they returned to their homes to engage in their various pursnits in life, and many are scattered far distant apart throughout our great country. But. they still continne strongly annimated with their old patriotism and a loving devotion of comradeship, likened to a sort of free masonary of peace and good will among all the members, one for another. God bless every member is my earnest wish. And I fondly trust that kind providence will favor me to meet with them at the next rennion. I have but one year and a half
12
FIRTH REUNION OF THE
longer to serve nutil I will be placed on the honored roll of the retired list of the army with a liberal pay for my support. Yours in C., F., L., ROBERT WILLIAMS,
Late Capt. Co. E, jeth lowa Infantry Vountreers.
Please send mie a copy of the proceedings, and also the reigmental history if completed, and state the price and I will forward you the money as soon as I receive them. R. W.
Lincoln, Neb., Oct. 7th, 1894.
Maj. D. W. Roed, President, Sioux City, lowa :---
My Dear Major, and all the brave Comrades of the Gallant 12th Iowa : The time is near at hand for our fifth rennion, and I see no way for me to be present with you. It gives me pain and sadness to think that I must be de- prived of so great a pleasure, but financially I am unable to respond. But I assure you that my heart is with yon, my sympathies are with yon, and I most earnestly hope that your meeting together will be a joyous one.
As I grow older I seem to be drawn nearer and nearer to the boys who wore the blue from `ot to '66. and more and more do I admire and prize and appreciate the grand old flag we held aloft on many a hard fought tield, and for which we offered our lives as a sacrafice again, and again, to prevent treason's hand from tearing away one single star from its field of azure blue. No name so dear, or that sends up such a thrill to my heart as " Old Glory." Ah! it's the flag of my country; the flag of our Union: the emblem of liberty, and may God bless and protect, and keep her " afloat in the skies till time shall be no more," is the response of every liberty-loving, loval, patriotic citi- zen of our great nation.
Comrades, when I am laid away in the narrow tomb, I want to broad- cloth robes - I care little for flowers - but I do want to be draped with the precious folds of " Old Glory," entwined about either arm, and her nutarn- ished stars about my neck and on either shoulder. I want my loyal sons to look for the last time upon their sire in this robe of loyalty and patriotism, to impress their hearts with a lasting lesson of love to country and devotion to its flag.
Yes, give me " Freedom's Starry emblem, boys" to be my winding sheet. Let my soul take its flight from the star-robed clay below to its celestial home amidst the stars above.
And now old comrades I must bid you good-bye. I so much wish I might meet you all once more and grasp again the loyal hands that carried the deadly steel into the thickest of the light, but I fear I cannot. One by one, like autumn leaves, we are falling, scared by the frosts of time.
May God deal kindly with you all and each of you deal kindly with your- selves, by being as loyal to your God as you have been to your country, is the heartfelt desire of your old comrade.
JAMES F. ZEDIKER. Formerly of Co. 1. 12th lowa Infty .. 31 Q St., Lincoln, Neb.
63 .
TWELFTH IOWA V. V. INFANTRY.
Roster of Members.
Roster of members of the 12 lowa V. V. Infantry, so far as known at the Time of This Reunion.
FIELD AND STAFF.
Colonel-J. H. Stibbs, Room 88, P. O. Building, Chicago, III. Lt. Colonel-S. G. Knee. Colesburg, lowa.
Major -S. D. Brodtbeck, 113 South Broadway, Los Angeles. Cal.
Major - E. M. Van Duzer, St. Paut, Mint.
Major-D. W. Reed, Suite 8H Chamber of Commerce, Chicago. 111. Surgeon -- C. C. Parker, Fayette, Iowa.
Ass't Surgeon -- W. HI. Finley, Franklin, Neb.
Ass't Surgeon-James Barr, Roseburg, Ore.
Adjutant -N. E. Duncan, No. 3029 Locust St., Kansas City, Mo.
Adjutant-S. R. Burch, Olathe, Kansas.
Quartermaster - G. Il. Morrisey. Manchester, łowa.
Quartermaster-HI. C. Morehead, Cedar Rapids. lowa.
Chaplain - Rev. Frederick Humphrey, St. John Rectory, Havre de Grace. Md. Hospital Steward - Rev. J C. H. Hobbs, Salem, Neb.
Hospital Stewart-J. J. Walker, De Witt, Missouri. Com. Sergt .- James Evans, Dubuque, Iowa. Sorgt. Major- A. J. Rodgers, Corner 28th St. and Wabash Ave., Chicago, III. Fife Major- D. S. Martin, lowa Falls, Iowa.
File Major-S. M. French, Denver, Col. - Leader the Geo. W. Cook Drum Corps, No. 3050 Downing Ave.
COMPANY 1.
Armstrong, B A., Liscomb, Ia. Bird, G. M., Ilinois.
Bowers, 1. 11., Eldora, la.
Congar, J. D., Eldora, Hardin Co .. la. Clarkson, R. P., Des Moines, la. Cromwell, T. C, Oakland. la. Cobb, G. II., Eldora, la.
Dobbins, Hiram, Jewel Co., Kan. Edgington. T. B., 18 Madison St., Memphis, Tenn. Fountain, Francis. Haskins, G. 11., Maryville, Mo. Haywood, W. P., Lyous, Ja. Ibach, B. D., Eldora, la. Kidwiler, M., Mo. Kemp. Sumner. Aldeu, Ja.
Glass. Hunter, J. R. C .. Webster, la. Hobb, Rev. J. C. 11., Salem Neb. Jackson. Samuel, Oregon. Kellogg. R. E. Dows, la.
Brother, A., Magnalia, Starke Co., O. Bell, Thos. R., Iowa Falls, la. Brown, S. B., Jewell City. Kan.
Combes, E. C., Hanover, III. Crist, Job, Marshalltown. la. Dobbins, Levi, Eldora, Ia. Ferree, S. R., Belle Plaine, Ia.
FIFTH REUNION OF THE
Macy, Seth, Des Moines, In.
Mann, A. J., Perry, IN.
Moore, G. W., Maryville, Mo.
Miller. Zabina.
Mitchell, G. W., Lawu Hill. Ia.
Reed, G. W., Yarkie, Mo.
Rulo, G. W., South Bend, Ind.
Runkle. C. M . Plankinton, S. D.
Sawin, E. S .. Union, la.
Welsh, Nathan.
Webb, A. E., Eldora, la.
Zieger, N. W., Eldora. la.
Wilson, T. 11 .. Robertson. la Walker, Samuel, De Witt. Mo. Wiekman, A. J., Eagle City, la. Zieger, J. W .. Eldora, la.
COMPANY B.
Captain Williard C. Earle
Waukon, la.
Captain J. P Jackson
Village Creek, la.
Second Lieut. J. D. Cole Lansing, la. Sorgt. Major A. .. Rodgers, Corner 28th St. and Wabash Ave , Chicago, III. First Sorgt. Geo. lbach Preston, Minn.
Sorgt. Elias Ropp
Sorgt. Henry Fry Penn.
Sorgt. W. P. Winter
Bancroft, la.
Sergt. John Upstrom
103 4th St. Sioux Falls, S. D. Kansas.
Sorgt. R. B. Sargent
Corp1. 11. Goodrich
Corpl Stephen Thibeda.
Waukon, Ja.
Corp'l. Robert Wampler
Waukon. la.
Corpl. Astak Larson
Preston, Minn.
Compl. Fred Monk Ritzen. Minu. Onawa, la.
Corpl. L. D. Bearce
Corpl. M Buglehorn
Corpl. W. B. Bort
Kas. Viroqua, Wis.
Adams, O. F.
Bartlett, F. C., Denver, Col.
Bailey, W. F., St. Paul, Minn. Broek, Gustavus.
Burnham. H.
Churchill. 1 .. B.
Candee, theo.
Decker, Adam, Lansing, Ia.
Dowling, John, Rex, la. Dricksen, E. A , Salem, S. D. Feidt. John. Goodykoonts, D. F., Boone. Ia. Iverson, Kund. Lausing. la. Jones, Henry. Johnson, Lewis. Knudson, Hans.
Lewis, Edward.
MeCabe, Hugh, Waukon. Ia. MeKay, Frank.
McDonald, James. Ogan, Chas. C . Sibley, Ia. Oleson, Barnhart.
Peterson, Bore.
Peck. John P., Plankinton, S. D. Pratt, M. II . Spokane Falls, Wash.
Andrews, HI. R., Turkey River, la. Bailey. Geo. N. St. Paul. Minu. Bathen, Robt., Riceville. Minn.
Bort. A. K., Viroqua. Wis. Burlingame. O. D., 193 S. Water St , Chicago. IN.
Castellar, Frank. Dowling. Thos., Rossville, la. Edwards, Isaac.
Ettle. George, Waukon. Ia.
Greenap, S. H., Motley, Minn.
Hawkins, Hiram.
Isted, 1. B. S . Milwaukee. Wis.
Jennings, D. P.
Klees, Frank, Rossville, la.
Larkins, Rees N. Larson, Kensil.
MeGnire, Brian, Freeport, III. Mcclintock, Jas., Rossville. la. Noyes, Alonzo.
Oleson, Ole. Oleson, John, Spring Grove. Minu. Porter, John B Plank, Levi, Lake de Funiak, Fla. Pratt. R. G., Storm Lake, Ja.
McPherson, W. G., Millbank, S. D Moore, W. W .. Manchester, la. Mann, Wim., Steamboat Rock. la. Martin. D. S., lowa Falls, la. Parish, William
Richards, Jos. Boone. Ia.
Richards, William.
Sprague, K. S .. Fremont, Neb.
TWELFTH IOWA V. V. INFANTRY.
Russell, Chas., Brooklyn. Mo. Schiffhauer, Rich.
Roe, Charles E. Stortz, Joseph.
Smith, C. S., North MeGregor, la.
Samner, Michael F .. Rossville, In.
Thayer, Jesse.
Wood, Edwin W.
Woodmansee, Isaac, Rossville, la.
Wood. Stephen.
Warberg, Ole B., Spring Grove, Minn.
Wilber. Robert.
Nors :- Total number of Company, 132; of whom reported dead, 12; disability during service, 30; Trom wounds, 4; wounded in action, 35 ; taken prisoners April 6, 02, n1 Shuloh, Ten., 56; killed in action, 3.
COMPANY C.
Captain Geo. W. Cook. Medicine Lodge, Kan. Captain David W. Reed ( Major 12th lowa)
Suite 81. Chamber of Commerce, Chicago, III.
Captain Wm. L. Henderson
. Cresco, la.
First Lient. David B. Henderson (Col. 16th lowa). Dubuque, la.
First Lient. Henry J. Grannis
Randalia, la.
Mrs. J. W. Petter ( Nee Lankins).
No. 406 16th St. Denver. Col.
First Sorgt Jer F. Hutchins (Capt. Co. 1 . 12th Ia.). Minneapolis, Minn.
Sorgt. Gilbert Hazlett . Allison, la.
Sergt. Emery Clark, (put in Co. B, Soldiers' Home). Hot Springs, S. D.
Sorgt James Stewart. West Union. la.
Sergt. Philo R. Woods Fayette, la.
Sorgt. Phineas R. Ketchum West Union, la.
Sorgt. Frank W. Moine Strawberry Point, la. Corpl. Geo L Durno Springville, la. Roseburgh, Ore.
Corpl. James Barr (Ass't. Sergt. 12th la.)
Corpl. John W. Bysong West Point. Neb. Corpul. Joseph D. Baker. Montividio, Minn. Corp't. Geo. E. Comstock Fayette, la. Lemars, la.
Corpi. Heury C. Curtis.
Corpit. Johnti A. Delezene
Rock Rapids. Minu.
Corp'l. William II. Jordon Cheney, Wash. . Clarion, Ia.
Corpl. Amos K. Ketel
Compil. John E Kent Belle Plaine, la. Corpl. I. W. King Emerick, Neb. Dundee, Mich. Musician Summer Hartshoru
Abbott, Edward J. , Garden Grove, Cal Beck, Samuel C., Waverly, la. Ballinger. John W., Lacy, la. Brown, John T.
Brown, tico . Woodstock, III. Burroughs, Geo. A., Douglas. I. Barton, Alvah II. Barr, Heury, Tama County, la. Carmichael, Jas. IL., Ilyria, la Comstock, Frank, St. Louis, Mo. Clark, Henry, Melborne, Ia. Connor, Sammel, Maxwell, la. Davis, Jay C., Wis.
Davis, A. J., Berrian Spring, Mich. Forbes, David. Elgin, la. Gillman, Ezekiel D., 27th la. Hazlett, John B, Sioux Faits, S. D. Hendershot. Thos . Plainview, Neb.
Barnes, Jas (transfer from 27). Benjamin. Nathan, drafted. Bennefield, Win .. substitute.
Bowers, Win. H., Limestoneville, Pa. Becktell, David T .. Volga City, la. Brant, Alleu. (transfer fromf 27) Fairbanks, la.
Browsley, Wm., drafted.
Card, Silas B.
Carrington. Chas., Rock Branch. I. Canfield, Theron P., 27th la .. Buffalo Grove, Ia. Dawson, John. 27th la. Delezene, Benj., Republic City, Kan. Gifford, Simeon, Douglas. la. ITill, Benj. J.
Hamlin, Lyman S . Oelwein, la. Husled, Jacob MI.
Smith, Ira J. Stecker, Wm.
Wert Angustus II. West
FIFTH REUNION OF THE
Henselbecker; Henry, Bluffton, Ia .. Hinkel, Edward. Winfield. Ia.
Hamlin. Win. A .. Crawford. Neb. Jordon, Isadore L., Alton. Kan. Jaques. Luther, Crawford. Nob. Jones, Geo M .. Drafted.
Kelsey, E. A., Tripoli, la. Lattimer, Gro. I . West Gate, Ia Lyons, Wm A., West Union. la.
Lattimer, Robt. 2., Fayett, la.
Mattocks, Jason L., Minneapolis, Minn. Munger, Albert P., Cowlitz. Wash.
Mattocks, Ross, Wadena, la. MeCall, John W .. Nemaha. Neb. Martin, Chas. 1 , 27th. Horton, la.
Patterson, Samuel W., 27th.
Proctor, Gro. W . 27th, Lawrens, Ia Rodgers, Reuben F. Wancoma, In. Rodolph, John ..
Spears, Niles II . West Gate, la.
Smith, Jacob R., Ft Smith. Ark.
Sykes, Orvis, Freeport. 1H.
Sherbune, Daniel.
Henderson. Jas .A., 27th la , Cherokee, la. Hint, John W. Jewell, Jas. E. , 27th la.
Jackway, G. Il., 27th la .. Lamont, la. Kent, Wm. A., Barron. Wis.
Kelley, Artemus.
Little. James.
Lott, Lawrence. Soldier ;' Home, Quiney. Il.
Need help finding more records? Try our genealogical records directory which has more than 1 million sources to help you more easily locate the available records.