The History of Marion County, Iowa: Containing a History of the County, Its Cities, Towns, & C., Part 58

Author: Union Historical Company
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Des Moines : Union Historical Company
Number of Pages: 915


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turned to join Sherman at Goldsboro in his triumphal march to Washing- ton. The regiment was mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky, July 95, 1864, and was the last of the veteran regiments. The casualties will be found on page 184. Its original number was 956 men.


Marion county was represented in companies C, G, H and I.


COMPANY O.


Joseph W. Stanfield, fourth sergeant, enlisted October 24, 1861; pro- moted to third sergeant March 26, 1869; to second sergeant Decem- ber 10, 1862; transferred April 27, 1863, for promotion in Eleventh Louisana colored infantry.


Dillon, Ephraim, December 2, 1861. Jourdon, Isaac, February 27, 1862; wounded at Iuka; discharged Jan- nary 30, 1863.


Jackson, William, July 20, 1861; discharged October 16, 1862.


Whittel, Aaron, February 28, 1869; captured at Mission Ridge.


COMPANY G.


+William Horner, captain, April 10; wounded at Vicksburg June 25, 1862.


Abraham H. Barnes, first lieutenant, April 4; resigned June 21, 1862. Oliver H. P. Smith, first sergeant, February 21; promoted to second lientenant June 22, 1862; killed at Inka.


Alvin White second sergeant, March 19; promoted to first sergeant.


+William D. Hudson, fifth sergeant, March 17, 1862; promoted to sec- ond sergeant; to captain June 17, 1865.


Samuel V. Duncan, first corporal, March 28; promoted to third ser- geant; wounded at Inka.


Perry J. Shank, fourth sergeant, March 12; reduced to ranks; dis- charged July 25, 1863.


John King, second corporal, March 12; wounded at Iuka and Champion's Hill: died at St. Lonis of wounds July 25, 1863.


Andrew J. Cottrell, sixth corporal, March 12; discharged November 15, 1862.


Francis M. Stuart, seventh corporal, March 12; wounded at Corinth; captured at Tilton, Georgia, Oc- tober 13, 1864.


Bennett Acklin, eighth corporal, March 12; promoted to fifth ser- geant; killed at Mission Ridge.


PRIVATES.


tAllen, William H., March 1; cap- tured at Tilton, Georgia. +Anthony, Richard M., March 8; captured at Tilton, Georgia. Bacon, David, March 17.


Belt, Henry E., March 29; died June 7, 1863, at Young's Point, Louisana.


Compton, Stilltion H., March 8; died August 2, 1862, at Clear Springs, Mississippi.


+Caulkins, Levi W., March 20; cap- tured at Tilton, Georgia.


Cox, James, March 18; captured at Holly Springs and at Tilton, Georgia.


Cox, John W., March 18; died De- cember 8, 1862, at Holly Springs, Mississippi.


Crandall, Joel .J., March 18; dis- charged September 14, 1862.


Crumpacker, Benjamin, March 21. +Coffman, Abraham L., March 8; promoted to third corporal Octo- ber 1, 1862; veteranized as ser- geant; captured at Tilton, Georgia. Dolton, Thomas, March 20; died October 22, 1863, at Morning Sun, Iowa.


+Dixon, William E., March 19; cap- tured at Tilton, Georgia.


+Veteranized March 18, 1664.


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George, James W., March 22; cap- tured at Tilton, Georgia.


George, Frederick M., March 23; captured at Port Gibson, May 1, 1863.


Hook, Samuel A., March 17; died June 6, 1862, at Hamburg, Ten- nessee.


Hardin, James, March 17; captured at Tilton.


+Hartley, John D., March 15; cap- tured at Tilton.


Hutchins, Samuel A., March 15; captured at Tilton.


Hayes, Stephen T., March 1; dis- charged May 16, 1863.


Jones, John, March 24; died June 10, 1862, at Corinth, Mississippi. +Kelley, John W., March 18; cap- tured at Tilton.


Loudenbach, Josepli A., March 20; wounded at Mission Ridge; cap- tured at Tilton.


Lashbangh, John, March 26; cap- tured at Tilton. Marsh, Giles, March 17.


Marsh, Carey, March 17; captured at Tilton.


Miles, Robert, March 17; killed at Jacksonville, Tennessee.


tMcCoy, Geo. W., March 15; cap- tured at Tilton, Georgia. tMcBride, William H., March 15. Miller, James, March 17; died No- vember 25, 1863, at Keokuk. Pressley, Joseph, March 30; dis- charged February 3, 1863.


Peyton, John H., March 30; wound- ed at Champion's Hill; died of wounds May 20, 1863. Penland, Abraham, March 30; wounded at Champion's Hill. +Rinehart, Alexander, March 24. Roby, Abraham, March 8; wounded at Champion's Hill; died of wounds June 2, 1863.


Ross, Gilbert E., March 15; died at Keokuk April 30, 1862.


Reed, Nathan, March 12; discharged June 14, 1862.


Silver, Cornelius, March 17; cap- tured at Tilton.


Spalti, Fridolin, March 17; dis- charged November 4, 1862.


Shelledy, Geo. W., March 17; cap- tured at Tilton.


Springer, Lewis, March 30; died July 18, 1863, at Young's Point, Louisana.


Trussell, Albert G., March 15; promoted to fifth corporal Octo- ber 1, 1862; wounded at Champ- ion's Hill and Mission Ridge.


ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS.


Bryant, Lorenzo B., December 24, 1863; captured at Tilton, Georgia Bryant, Robert, July 1, 1868; cap- tured at Tilton.


Stillwell, John, Jannary 1, 1864; captured at Tilton.


Swain, William A., February 4, 1864.


Snethius, Rollin A., December 2, 1864.


COMPANY H.


Andrew M. Vance, second sergeant, March 8; wounded at Inka. Dominic Carr.


John A. Crozier, fourth sergeant, March 8; wounded at Corinth.


George Butler, first corporal, March 1; died at Corinth July 22, 1862. William Burdick, second corporal, March 1; reduced to ranks.


Henry J. Hassenlink, third corporal, February 1; captured at Tilton, Georgia.


Milton H. Pickerell, fourth corpo- ral, March 8; reduced to ranks; discharged August 3, 1863.


Geisbert Steinhook, fifth corporal, February 1; reduced to ranks; wounded at Vicksburg.


James Butler, eighth corporal, March 7; reduced to ranks; died; March 13, 1863, at Helena, Arkan- 888.


+Veteranized March 13, 1864.


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PRIVATES.


+Burdick, Samuel E., March 1. Burk, George W., March 1; dis- charged October 25, 1862. Cummings, William H., March 3. Olodfelter, Noah A., March 18; dis- charged November 20, 1862.


+Cavin, Josiah, March 8; captured at Tilton.


Carr, Dominic, April 2; promoted to first sergeant; captured at Mis- sion Ridge.


Cobb, Samuel, March 17.


+Edinger, Newton, March 3; wound- ed at Mission Ridge.


Edinger, Alexander, March 13.


Eubanks, John, .March 13; dis- charged September 3, 1862.


Forsyth, Charles W., March 14; died August 25, 1862, at Farmington, Mississippi.


Glenn, James S., March 8; captured at Corinth.


Gibson, Levi, March 1; discharged September 13, 1862.


Grubb, Sylvester H. C., March 1; died at Corinth, October 4, 1862, of wounds received at Iuka.


Harville, James, March 13; wounded at Champion's Hill.


+King, George, March 8; promoted to second corporal.


King, Jeremiah, March 8; wounded at Champion's Hill; captured at Tilton, Georgia.


King, Alexander, March 17; cap- tured at Mission Ridge.


Kolenbraden, Harmon, March 1; captured at Mission Ridge. Lee, Price B., March 8.


Last, William, March 3; discharged November 29, 1862.


+Pearson, Thomas J., March 13.


Roorda, Henry, March 1; died An- gust 19, 1862, in brigade hos- pital.


Swain, Martin, March 8; died March 21, 1864, at Huntsville, Al- ábama.


Smith, James, March 8; died Sep- tember 6, 1862, at Corinth. Miss. Smith, Samuel, March 13; killed at Corinth.


+Simons, Leibert, February 1; cap- tured at Tilton, Georgia.


Vance, Ezra T., March 8; wounded at Iuka.


+Wicks, Benjamin F., March 1. Webb, James, March 3; died Au- gust 2, 1863, at Vicksburg,


COMPANY I.


John J. Koolbeck, fifth sergeant, March 15; promoted to third. ser- geant July 1, 1862; died September 1, 1862, of wounds received at Inka.


PRIVATES.


Brink, Garrett, March 1; discharged December 8, 1862.


Keegel, Jacob, March 1; captured at Tilton, Georgia.


McReynolds, David, March 4; dis- charged September 6, 1862. '


+Paardekooper, G., February 1; cap- tured at Tilton.


Paardekooper, William, October 3, 1864.


Rysdam, Egidius, January 8; cap- tured at Tilton.


Schell, Garrett, January 8; wounded at Corinth.


+Scheffers, Covert, March 1; captured at Tilton, Georgia.


Verhoeff, Leandert, February 1; captured at Tilton, Georgia.


EIGHTEENTH INFANTRY.


The Eighteenth infantry regiment was organized under the call of July 4, 1862, for 300,000 men. It was mustered into the United States service Angust 6, 1862, with a rank and file of 860 men, John Edwards, colonel. On the 11th 'of August it started for the field. While it has not the promi-


+Veteranized.


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nent record of some Iowa regiments, it was none the less efficient in ser- vice, brave in action, prompt in duty. That it is not so notable is because there is less known of it. From the time it whipped and cleaned out the braggart Marmaduke at Springfield, Missouri, January 8, 1862, who at- tacked with at least 1,870 men, while the Eighteenth had only 500 men, on to the fight with Price, April 30, 1864, its conduct was such as to elicit high commendation from division commanders. It had the reputation of getting out of difficulties through smaller chances than few would have dared at- tempted. At Poison Spring, April 18, 1864, was a notable instance. The regiment got completely isolated and hemmed in on all sides by the enemy. It flocked together and wormed itself out, fighting rod by rod, seattering the enemy by charges, when it would re-form and occupy the vacuum and thus cut its way out and returned to Camden. In May, 1864, it re- turned to Fort Smith, Arkansas, having marched 730 miles over mountains, through swamps, subsisting on raw corn, wading days and nights through mud and water. At Fort Smith it remained during the summer and fall of 1864, making in the meantime several long and brilliant expeditions: February 26, 1865, four companies were sent to Van Buren, Arkansas, for garrison duty, until July 6, when the regiment was ordered to Little Rock for muster out. July 21, it started for Davenport, where, August 5, the men were discharged, having served three years and two days. The regiment marched 4.160 miles. Of the original number of the regiment but four hundred returned for muster ont. Of the original officers but eight returned.


The casnalities will be found on page 184.


Marion county was represented in companies C, F and G.


COMPANY O.


Dill, George W., July 15.


COMPANY F."


Adams, Henry O., discharged Feb- ruary 9, 1863.


Donnel, John W., wounded at Springfield, Missouri; discharged February 19, 1863.


Decou, John.


Dalton, David S., died at Spring- field, Missouri, Sept. 26, 1862.


George, Fountain W.


Pearson, Joshua, died April 17, 1863, at Springfield, Missouri.


COMPANY G.


Daniel P. Long, captain, July 7; re- signed October 31, 1863.


Jordon, J. D. Scoles, first lieutenant, July 7; discharged for promotion in colored regiment.


*Enlisted July 7, 1862, unless otherwise stated.


William P. Cowman, first sergeant, July 7; discharged Dec. 18, 1863. Orlo Teed, second sergeant, July 7; dismissed May 25, 1865.


William F. Welch, fifth sergeant, July 8; discharged March 35, 1863.


James M. Williams, first corporal, July 10.


Samuel H. Worthington, second cor- poral, July 7; died at Ozark, Mis- souri, November 19, 1862.


Curtis W. Scoles, seventh corporal, July 12.


Jacob Bennett, eighth corporal, July 14. Houston Wagoner, musician, July 15. PRIVATES.


Addington, Henry, July 19; dis- charged December 24, 1862. Allison, Isaac A., July 19; dis- charged February 20, 1863.


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Brobst, Flavius J., July 17. Bellamy, Socrates N., July 18; dis- charged December 19, 1869. Bellamy, Benson C., July 19; wound- ed and captured at Poison Spring, Arkansas.


Oarr, John, July 19. Obristolear, William, July 10; dis- charged January 22, 1863. Convers, Lewis, July 12; wounded at Springfield, Missouri.


Dean, Joseph, July 7. Ellsworth, John W., July 9. Estes, Jesse C. H., July 16. Flanders, Francis M., July 11; dis- charged November 29,.1862. Goleanor, William, July 21. Hodges, James B., July 12; died at Jefferson City, Missouri, Novem- ber 16, 1862. Harvey, William, July 10.


Houseman. Joseph W., July 15; wounded at Springfield, Missouri. Jumper, William, July 14. King, Alfred, July 14. Middleton, William D., July 12.


McConnaghay. Andrew M., July 19; discharged January 24, 1863.


Mckinsey, John, July 7. McMillen, George, July 14.


Miller, John M., July 7. Moore, William H., July 7; died at Jefferson City, Missouri, Septem. ber 18, 1862.


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Millor, Rudolph, July 10.


Niles, Alonzo, July 15, captured at Poison Spring; died at Ft. Smith, Arkansas, March 6, 1865. Petty, Samuel S., July 7; discharged February 19, 1863. Rodgers, William A., July 18. Rodgers, Joseph R., July 16; died December 6, 1862, at Springfield, Missouri. Rigg, David C., July 17.


Settle, John M., July 11; discharged January 24, 1863.


Sanbro, Joseph, July 15; discharged December 18, 1863.


Shappell, Leonidas M., July 25. Van Syoc, Isaac, July 7; died at Se- dalia, Missouri, October 2, 1869. Willis, Willett, July, 17; discharged December 18, 1862. Welch, Strotten S., July 19. Walker, Thomas, July 17. Young, William B., July 17. Murphy, P. V., August 15; dis- charged December 22, 1863.


ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS.


Mckenzie, Semore, December 5, 1868. Young, Winfield Scott.


Estes, Elijah M., December 30, 1863. Geer, Walter A., November 19, 1863; died September 20, 1864, at Fort Smith, Arkansas.


THIRTY-THIRD INFANTRY.


This regiment was organized by General S. A. Rice, in September, 1868, and mustered in October 1st, with nine hundred and eighty men. It left for the field, November 20th, for St. Louis; thence, December 21st, for Co- lumbus, Kentucky, arriving on the 24th, where it was immediately engaged in building earthworks, the men without shelter, sleeping on the bare ground in the mud and rain. January 3, 1863, it returned to Columbus, the enemy failing to attack, as expected. January 8th it embarked for Helena, Arkansas, arriving on the 13th, where several expeditions were made.


In April, Colonel Rice was appointed to a brigade, and Lieutenant-colonel Mackey became colonel. It was reported Colonel Hood had declared he would take his dinner, July 4th, in Helena. The regiment at once prepared to give him a hearty reception, and at two o'clock in the morning were called out to receive him." The contest lasted until eleven o'clock, when Hood was driven back toward Little Rock, and the Thirty-third remained


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masters of the position, having acquitted itself bravely. It had five hna- dred men engaged; the enemy over two thousand. The Thirty-third cap- tured as many prisoners as it had men in action. September 10th the enemy were followed, and Little Rock captured. Here the regiment built log ber- racks and remained until March, 1864, when it started on the southwestern Arkansas expedition. From the 10th to the 13th skirmishing and artillery fighting was had on Prairie d'Anne, in Hemstead county, Arkansas. Ou the second of April, General Steele decided to march on Camden with bis division, which became known to the enemy, and the race was a lively one. Several engagements were had, notably Elkin's Ford, April 4th, Prairie d'Anne, April 10th and Jenkin's Ferry, April 30th. The latter was the great battle of the expedition. The regiment with the division had reached Saline River, on its return to Little Rock, on the evening before. The enemy were in force in the rear, while in front was a swollen river and no bridges. The battle began in the morning and lasted until near noon, when the enemy retired. It was during the evening's last charge that Colonel Rice was wounded in the foot, from the effects of which he died Angust 6th following.


The Thirty-third entered Camden in the evening of the fifteenth of April, where for five days there were no rations, the men subsisting on four ears of corn per day, which they ground in hand-inills and made into cakes. At the battle of Elkin's Ford or Jenkin's Ferry, the loss of the regiment was severe, being one hundred and twenty-three. The regiment arrived at Little Rock May 3d, where it remained on garrison duty during the year. February 14, 1864, it started for New Orleans, thence to Navy Cove, Ala- bama, where it joined an expedition against Mobile, which was successful. It took part in the battle of Saline River, Arkansas, April 30, and met with considerable loss. Thence it moved to Whistler's Station and MeIn- tosh's Bluff, Alabama, April, 1865, where it remained until June; thence to Brazos Island, Texas; thence up the Rio Grande to Bagdad; thence to New Orleans, where, July 17, 1865, it was mustered out, except the three years' recruits, who were transferred to the Thirty-fourth regiment, an unusual act, and which received the firm protest of Colonel Mackey.


The causalities of the regiment were:


Killed in action, 26; died of wounds and disease, 236; discharged for va- rious causes, 164; wounded, 166; taken prisoners, 73; transferred to other regiments, 27; mustered out, 430.


Marion county was represented in companies A, G and I, and on the staff; to-wit.,


Hiram D. Gibson, major, August 10, 1862; resigned April 22, 1864.


Cyrus B. Boydston, major, April 23, 1864; from captain company A.


William M. Scott, assistant surgeon, September 16, 1862; resigned De- cember 24, 1864.


Andrew F. Sperry, fife major, September 8, 1862.


COMPANY A.


Cyrus B. Boydston, captain, August 9; promoted to major April 23, 1864.


Samuel L. Pierce, first lieutenant;


August 10; promoted to captain April 24, 1864.


Erastus K. Woodruff, second lien- tenant, August 8; resigned March 3, 1863.


James M. Cooper, first sergeant,


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August 11; promoted second lieu- tenant March 4, 1863; to first lien- tenant April 24, 1864.


Joshua T. Curtis, second sergeant, August 13; wounded at Helena, July 4, 1862; discharged June 29, 1865.


Lodrick C. Collins, third sergeant, August 11; died January 1, 1864, at Little Rock, Arkansas.


Abijah W. Bishop, fourth sergeant, August 14: promoted to first ser- geant; to second lieutenant April 2, 1864; wounded at Helena, Ar- kansas.


Thomas J. Wallace, fifth sergeant; discharged April 17, 1863.


Oliver Schee, first corporal, August 9; reduced to ranks December 10, 1862.


John Mckinney, second corporal, August 15; died May 9, 1863, at Helena, Arkansas.


Ephraim Cooper, third corporal, August 11.


John M. Welch, fourth corporal, August 8; reduced to ranks at own request November 14, 1862.


Daniel Fort, fifth corporal, August 11.


L mob Levan, sixth corporal, August - 8.


Hugh W. Patterson, seventh corpo- ral, August 12.


William T. Chrisman, eighth corpo- ral, August 15; died August 11, 1863, at Helena, Arkansas.


James H. Chrisman, musician, Au- gust 15.


Nathaniel T. Richardson, wagoner, August 11.


PRIVATES .*


Antrim, William.


Burdick, George L., promoted to fourth corporal November 14, 1862.


Brown, George, died November 3, 1863, at Memphis.


Barnhill, James S.


Barnhill, Benjamin. Brees, Isaac, discharged May13, 1865. Bellamy, Samuel W., died April 7, 1863.


Brown, Wilson L., discharged May 23, 1863.


Beaver, James A., wounded July +, 1863, at Helena; died of wounds August 16.


Brewster, Henry D.


Busenburg, Daniel, died Angust 11, 1863, at Memphis.


Chambers, Zephaniah.


Chambers, William, discharged


March 21, 1865.


Chambers, William R.


Craig, John, died September 14, 1863.


Craddick, William W., discharged March 2, 1863.


Curtis, Francis.


Day, Hiram C.


Downing, George S., died Decem- ber 30, 1862, at Columbus, Ken- tucky.


Duncan, James T., wounded and captured at Saline River; died, date and place unknown.


Feagins, Leonard B.


Forst, David, captured at Helena.


Grant, John, discharged February 6, 1863.


Gregory, Enoch G., died August 20, 1868, at Helena.


Gibson, William, discharged March 16, 1868.


Gregory, John W., died at St. Louis December 2, 1862.


Gose, Stephen A.


Harned, Michael R., discharged April 23, 1863.


Hammond, Henry I.


Hammond, Greenville C., died May 4, 1863, at Helena.


Hager, Alfred, wounded at Saline River.


Hunter, Joseph.


Hodges, Milton J., wounded acci- dentally, date and place unknown; discharged February 24, 1863.


*The enlistment paper dates .September 9, though the men went into quarters from the 9th to 15th of August.


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Heaton, Samuel, died December 22, 1863, at St. Louis.


Heaton, James L., discharged Feb- ruary 3, 1863. Hiatt, Lewis, died December 13, 1862, at St. Louis, Missouri. Hodges, William W.


Henry, Hiram P., captured at Hel- ena; wounded at Saline River.


Hicks, Robert, died August 21, 1864, at Little Rock, Arkansas. Hicks, James, died December 22, 1862, at Little Rock, Arkansas. Inman, John. Ivey, George R. Johnston, John S.


Jolliffe, Albert, wounded at Helena. Kendrick, John C.


Kennedy, John P., died July 12, 1863, at Knoxville, Iowa.


McGuire, William, died July 12, 1862, at St. Louis. McKern, William J., killed July 4, 1863, at Helena.


May, Alexander P., wounded at Helena.


Miner, Milton, captured at Helena. Miner, Hiram, died December 18, 1862, at St. Louis.


Morrow, William I., discharged January 30, 1863. Mottern, William J.


McPheeters, Jacob, died April 20, 1863, at Memphis. McElroy, John. North, Layton H. Nichols, Ozias D., wounded at Hel- ena.


Nichols, John B., captured at Hel- ena; died. August 26, 1863. Roan, James M., wounded at Hel- ena; discharged October 28, 1868. Roan, Thomas T. Rowland, David W.


Reeves, Clark, died May 13, 1863, at Helena.


Reeves, Henry H., wounded at Hel- ena. Ritchey, Lorenzo D., discharged February 10, 1863. Sherwood, Jesse F., killed at Hel- ena.


Smith, Hamilton E., died May 24, 1863.


Snider, John. Shawver, Jacob, died April 3, 1864, at Little Rock, Arkansas.


Sampson, Levi J., died February: 14, 1863, at St. Louis.


Smith. George W.


Tindall, Jonathan S., wounded at Saline River.


Todd, Jacob P. Vandyke, Thomas I. Vandyke. John H.


Vernon, Elijah, died September 21, 1863, at Memphis.


Wilkinson, James.


Walters, Peter, promoted to first corporal December 10, 1862; died December 26, 1864, at St. Louis. Wilson, Thomas M., discharged August 3, 1864.


Wycoff, James H., killed at Helena. Wycoff, John W., died August 28, 1863, at Duvall's Bluff, Arkansas. Walker, Simon, discharged Febru- ary 10, 1863.


Willis, James, died March 25, 1868 at Memphis.


Walters, William J., October 20; died December 21, 1862, at St. Louis.


ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS


Jeffers, John, December 29, 1863. Kendrick, Americus, January 1, 1864.


Mckinney, Peter, April 12, 1868; died at Helena, May 9, 1863. Harding, John W., February 99, 1864; died October 18, 1864, at Little Rock, Arkansas.


Millen, Robert A., March 30, 1864. Smith, James, March 30, 1864.


Browning, Maxwell H., October 24, 1864; transferred to Twenty- fourth infantry July 12, 1865. Miner, William, November 21, 1864.


Nichols, Joseph W., January 30, 1864; died April 3, 1865, on steamer D. A. January.


HISTORY OF MARION COUNTY.


Baker, Justus C., February 29, 1864. Booth, Jesse L., November 19, 1864. +Ralston, David C., Oct. 13, 1864. #Spurgin, James H., November 21, 1864.


#Strait, William B., November 21, 1864.


COMPANY G .*


Lanriston W.Whipple, captain; mas- tered out June 18, 1864, and made lieutenant-colonel of an Arkansas colored regiment.


John C. Klijn, second lieutenant; resigned February 21, 1863.


Lewis P. Cory, second sergeant; promoted to second lieutenant June 19, 1864; to first lieutenant January 6, 1865.


John S. Morgan, . fourth sergeant; promoted to second lieutenant January 6, 1865.


Warnerns Sleyster, first corporal. Henry C. Herbert, second corporal. Gysbert Versteeg, third corporal. Henry G. Ulsh, fourth corporal. Gerritt van der Kamp, fifth corporal. Nicholas Schippers, seventh corpo- ral, wounded at Clarksville, Ar- kansas, January 20, 1865. Lucien Reynolds, eighth corporal, wounded and captured at Saline River. Thomas W. Cox, musician. Andrew F. Sperry, musician.


John G. van Steenwyk, wagoner; discharged September 21, 1863.


PRIVATE&


Baldwin, Samuel A. Bauman, Hendrick.


Beard, William E., died July 18, 1864, at Little Rock, Arkansas. Black, Jonathan M. Bauman, Jacob L.


Bousquet, Henry L., promoted to first sergeant. Bruijn, Kryne de. Canine, Cornelius.


Downes, William O. Downing, W. H. H., captured at Hol- ena.


Dungan, Joseph W., wounded at Spanish Fort, Alabama; died of wounds April 25, 1865.


Englesma, Martin.


Fidler, John K., promoted to cor- poral; wounded and captured at Saline River; died of wounds at Princeton, Arkansas, June 5, 1864. Ford, James H., transferred April 1, 1865, to veteran reserve corps. Garrison, John, discharged Septem- ber 22, 1864.


Groen, John, discharged September 19, 1864.


Haven, John Q., discharged May 26, 1863.


Hamilton, Joseph D., discharged March 3, 1863.


Hamilton, William W.


Hamrick, Allen.


Haze, Peter J.


Henry, John, wounded and captured at Saline River; died of wounds May 30, 1864, at Princeton, Ar- kansas. Hol, Martinus.


Klyne, Cornelius, died September 6, 1864, at Little Rock, Arkansas. Kock, Stephanus de, wounded at Saline River; discharged March 21, 1865 for wounds.


Lemmons, Jacob. Mathes, Valentine.


Mccullough, William S., transferred January 12, 1865, for promotion in Arkansas colored regiment. McCollum, Andrew J.


Metz, John. McMichael, David.


Miller, Jacob, wounded at Helena; died of wounds at Helena July 6, 1864.


Moore, Nathan O.


Niermeyer, John, Sr., wounded and captured at Saline River; died of wounds May 11, 1864, at Prince- ton, Ark.


*Enlisted September 4, 1862, unless otherwise stated. #Transferred to Thirty-fourth infantry July 12, 1864.




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