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Landis, John A., enlisted June 13; battalion quartermaster October 7, 1861; mustered out as ex-lieuten- ant October 15, 1862.
Lotspeich, Hosea F., enlisted June 13; promoted eighth corporal Oc- tober 15, 1861.
Lynn, Harrison C., enlisted July 18. Leach, John J., enlisted July 18; wounded March 18, 1862, near Clinton, Missouri.
Leach, William T., enlisted July 18. Mallonee, William A., enlisted July 18.
Newell, Robert T., enlisted August 19; promoted fifth sergeant Aug- ust 19, 1861; to quartermaster- sergeant September 1, 1861; re- duced to ranks at his own request December 11, 1862.
Powell, Zepheniah, enlisted June 13; died September 21, 1863, at Little Rock, Arkansas.
Parrish, Alonzo, enlisted June 13; veteranized December 9, 1863.
Petree, William, enlisted June 13, Rentfro, Wm. S., enlisted June 13 ;. promoted seventh corporal Sep- tember 1, 1862; reduced to ranks at his own request December 19, 1862.
Raser, Martin, enlisted June 13. Sisson, Samuel T., enlisted June 13; veteranized December 9, 1863. Smith, Thomas T., enlisted June 13. Williams, Nelson, enlisted June 13. Williams, Melvin L., enlisted June. 13.
Young, John A. enlisted June 13.
ADDITIONAL.
Bottorf, Wilson K., enlisted August 16, 1862; appointed teamster.
Braden, John S., enlisted August 16, 1862.
Street, W. E., enlisted August 16, 1862; appointed saddler.
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Williams, Wm. W., enlisted August 16, 1862; died November 16, 1863.
Dougherty, William, enlisted Feb-
ruary 3, 1864; company not re- ported.
Love, John B., enlisted February 3, 1864; company not reported.
SEVENTH CAVALRY.
The Seventh Cavalry was organized in the spring of 1863, rendez- voused at Davenport, and on the 27th was divided and six companies took their first experience in the field by a march across the State from Davenport to Omaha, and from thence were sent to various posts in the Territory of Nebraska. On the 5th of September the two remaining com- panies were sent to Omaha, and from that time the entire service of the regiment was spent on the frontier, at different points in that vast stretch of country from Missouri River to the Rocky Mountains, fighting and chas- ing Indians-an arduons if not dangerous duty. To give a history of the regiment would necessitate a record of each company, for the regiment never moved in a body-in fact, was never together as a whole. It was scattered in detachments, who took part in every expedition against Indi- ans in the departments of Missouri, Kansas and the Northwest, from 1863 to the fall of 1865, and fought wholly or in part the battles of White Stone Hill, Tahkahokutah, Bad Lands, Little Blue, Julesburg, Mud Springs and Rush Creek. Keokuk county was represented in Companies A, C and D. Companies A and C took a tilt with five hundred Cheyennes on Little Blue River, August 12, 1864, fighting from eleven o'clock in the forenoon until seven in the evening, with a loss of only two men. The distance traveled by the company from its organization to February 28, 1865, was five thousand three hundred miles.
Company C remained at Nebraska City until May 5, 1864, and was em- ployed in hunting bushwhackers, murderers and horse thieves. It next moved to Cottonwood Springs, where August 31, it joined an expedition against the Indians at Plumb Creek and returned in September, having marched over one thousand miles. While the company were absent, the garrison at the Springs were surprised by Indians, and two men of com- pany C were killed. Jannary 21, 1865, the company was ordered to guard Beanvois Station, eighty-five miles west of Cottonwood. It was employed in scouting, escorting overland stages, guarding stage stations, etc.
Company D went to Fort Laramie, thence to Fort Halleck, whenc e December 8, 1864, returned to Fort Laramie, and went into garrison for sconting, etc .; February 8 was engaged with Indians at Mud Springs, and on the 9th at Rush Creek, I. T., in which one man of the company was killed and two wounded. June 11, 1865, the company, with a small de- tachment from A and B, in all 135 men, were detailed to escort about 2,000 Sioux to Julesburg, with their lodges and families. On the morning of the 14th, near Fort Mitchell, the Indians revolted, and Capt. Fouts was shot, and his body stripped and mutilated. The Indians finally all fled to the hills and bluff's, leaving their lodges and loose plunder.
January 6, 1866, companies A, C, D, I and H, constituting the second battalion, with two other battalions, left Fort McPherson (Cottonwood Post) on an expedition against hostile Indians, returning after a severe and long march to the post February 19, and the following day the expedition disbanded. When it is considered that the men had already served out
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their full time; that this expedition was through a wild and unsettled country, amid the rigor of the severest weather known on the plains, with subsistence short, the men deserve, as they received, the highest commen- dation from commanding officers and the war department. They did their duty well and won the title of "Hiowa 'ell 'ounds " among the pre- datory enemies of the settlers on the frontier.
The regiment was not formally mustered out, but was disbanded in de- tachments. Companies A to K were mustered out at Leavenworth, May 17, 1866. It had became decimated as to lose its regimental organization. In fact its colonel was not with the regiment for nearly a year before it was disbanded, having been mustered out January 31, 1865. The casualties were: Killed, 145; died, 101; discharged, 246; wounded, 8. Of enlisted men and of officers: killed, 2; resigned, 15; dismissed, 6.
COMPANY A.
James G. Smith, second lieutenant; enlisted September 12, 1862; pro- moted first lieutenant July 25, 1863; resigned October 9, 1865. James Quick, third sergeant; en- listed September 30, 1862; dis- charged January 25, 1864, for dis- ability.
Jeremiah Webb, second corporal; enlisted September 18, 1862.
George H. Smith, fifth corporal; en- listed October 10, 1862.
PRIVATES.
Adams, Wm. H., enlisted October 1, 1862.
Babb, James, enlisted October 1, 1862.
Gibson, James, enlisted October 25, 1862.
Hand, Lemuel, enlisted March 1, 1863.
Kauble, Wm. F., enlisted September 22, 1862.
Martin, Reuben J., enlisted October 25, 1862.
Martin, John H., enlisted October 9,1862.
Porter, Andrew J., enlisted Septem- ber 15, 1862.
Parnell, Edward, enlisted October 26, 1862.
Petree, Samuel, enlisted September 22,1862.
Rice, George L., enlisted October 28, 1862.
Roland, William, enlisted February 24, 1863.
Smith, Daniel B., enlisted March 4, 1863.
Smith, George R., enlisted Septem- ber 25, 1862.
COMPANY C.
Clingan, Gustavus A., enlisted April 11, 1863.
COMPANY D.
Jeremiah H. Triggs, second lieuten- tenant; enlisted November 10, 1862; declined commission, but. promoted first lieutenant August 24, 1864; promoted captain June 26, 1865, but declined the com- mission.
Jacob Irwin, fifth sergeant; enlisted January 3, 1863.
Justus Skeen, second corporal; en- listed January 1, 1863; promoted first corporal June 8, 1863.
Irvin Crowner, fourth corporal; en- listed January 1, 1863; promoted third corporal June 8, 1863; died at Fort Kearney, Neb., January 8, or February 11, 1864.
George W. Corpron, farrier, enlisted November 21, 1862.
John Snyder, farrier; enlisted Jan- uary 1, 1863.
PRIVATES.
Bales, Noah J., enlisted December 11, 1862.
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Daugherty, Alexander, enlisted De- cember 16, 1862.
Moore, Leman, enlisted December 16, 1862.
Moore, David D., enlisted Novem- ber 23, 1862.
Powell, Joseph W., enlisted January 26, 1863.
Rowan. Geo. W., enlisted Decem- ber 24, 1862.
Smith, Barclay, enlisted January 5, 1863.
Snyder, Edson, enlisted January 1, 1863.
Wood, Joel W., enlisted January 24, 1863.
Wymer, Sylvester, enlisted Novem- ber 21. 1862.
COMPANY H.
Bennett, Elisha W., enlisted June 23, 1863.
Berry, Thomas J., enlisted June 10, 1863.
Reynolds, Joseph H., enlisted June 10, 1863.
NINTH CAVALRY.
The Ninth Cavalry Regiment was organized in the fall of 1863, and mustered in at Davenport, November 30, and was represented by nearly every county in the State. It was moved to Benton Barracks, where it re- mained until April 14th, when it started for Little Rock. Its field of service was in Arkansas and its most active service was when Steele was in a state of siege at Little Rock. It was engaged in frequent short, sharp skirmishes. It took no part in the great battles of the war, still it per- formed two years' laborious and gallant service. It marched over two thousand miles, moved by steamboat and rail seventeen hundred miles, and, in sconting over eight thousand miles. It lost one hundred and sixty- four men by sickness and fifteen by wounds. It was mustered ont at Little Rock, in detachments, in February and March, 1866.
Keokuk county was represented in companies D.and K.
COMPANY D.
Daniel Davis, second sergeant; en- listed August 12, 1863; promoted second lieutenant, January 23, 1866, but not mustered, and was mustered out as first sergeant.
Thomas L. Elliott, fourth sergeant; enlisted Angust 12, 1863; served one year in company G, sixth in- fantry.
Hartin H. Hoyt, third corporal; en- listed September 9, 1863; served eleven months in company E, tenth infantry.
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James M. Davis, seventh corporal; enlisted October 27. 1863.
Samnel Nordyke, saddler; enlisted September 20, 1863.
PRIVATES.
Coats, John W., enlisted August 8, 1863.
Cramton, Caleb, enlisted Septem- ber 10, 1863.
Disor, James W., enlisted Septem- ber 10, 1863.
Kinzer, Adam, enlisted August 20, 1863.
Nordyke, David O., enlisted August 31, 1864.
White, T. J., enlisted August 12, 1863.
COMPANY I.
Haycock, George A., enlisted Sep- tember 22, 1863.
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COMPANY K.
Joseph H.Shawhan, captain ; former- ly first lieutenant company B, thirty-third infantry.
Jacob A. Lowe, first sergeant; en- listed October 10, 1863; promoted second lieutenant May 1, 1864; first lieutenant March 9, 1565.
Benj. R. Hogin, fourth sergeant; en- listed September 20, 1863.
Alexander Trotter, fifth sergeant; enlisted October 10, 1863.
J. B. Shollenbarger, sixth sergeant; enlisted October 10, 1863: served one year in company F, fifth in- fantry.
Zachariah T. Harned, first corporal; enlisted October 10, 1863.
Ephraim Cochran, seventh corporal; ( `enlisted October 10, 1863; served fourteen months in company H, second infantry.
Russell G. Ferguson, trumpeter; en- listed October 10, 1863.
Win. F. Hanes, farrier; enlisted October 26, 1863.
PRIVATES.
Allen, Thomas, enlisted October 10, 1863.
Allen, Abel D., enlisted October 10, 1863.
Burns, James, enlisted October 10, 1863; died July 23, 1864, at Du Vall's Bluffs, Arkansas.
Brittain. Win. P., enlisted October 10, 1863.
Baldwin, Jacob B., enlisted October 10, 1863; transferred to invalid corps, May 15, 1864.
Ball, John W., enlisted October 24, 1863.
Booton, Wm. S., enlisted November
5, 1863; discharged August 19, 1864, for disability.
Booton Alexander, enlisted Novem- ber 5, 1863.
Clarahan, John, enlisted October 10, 1863.
Cochran, David N., enlisted Octo-
ber 10, 1863; discharged June 13, 1864, for disability.
Cross, Wm. P., enlisted November 9, 1863.
Dunlap, James V., enlisted October 10, 1863.
Ellison, George, enlisted October 17, 1863.
Fisher, Abram C., enlisted Octo- ber 10, 18,63.
Fowler, Henry, enlisted November 5, 1863.
Harvey, James H., enlisted October 10, 1863.
Harvey, Charles D., enlisted Novem- ber 9, 1863.
Hartzell, Win. C., enlisted October 16, 1863.
Hinman, Alonzo, enlisted October 25,1863.
Jones, Alexander, enlisted Octo-
ber 28, 1863; died January 24, 1864 at St. Louis.
Jessup, John, enlisted October 17, 1863.
Knox, Milton, enlisted October 19,
1863; discharged March 7, 1864, for disability.
Kirkpatrick. Joseph H., enlisted November 1, 1863.
Larimore, James F., enlisted Octo- ber 10, 1863.
Mantz, Moses A., enlisted October 10, 1863.
Meeker, Washington S., enlisted October 28, 1863; died September 24, 1864, at Keokuk.
McCreery, Landy, enlisted October 23, 1863.
Ord, Jonathan C., enlisted October 10, 1863.
Paull, Benj. B., enlisted September 17, 1863.
Pfenbecker, Henry, enlisted October 4, 1863.
Reynolds, James, enlisted October 10, 1863.
Sprague, Eli, enlisted October 10, 1863.
Shipman, Thomas B., enlisted Octo- ber 10, 1863.
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Smith, Hamilton, enlisted October 10, 1863.
Smith, Sylvanus, enlisted October 10, 1863.
Sutton, James A., enlisted October 23, 1863.
Tilton, George W., enlisted October 10, 1863.
COMPANY M.
P. S. Coleman, wagoner; enlisted August 31, 1863; died August 7,
1864, at Du Vall's Bluffs, Arkan- sas.
PRIVATES.
Hampson, Frank M., enlisted Aug- ust 18, 1863.
Mallone, Andrew J., enlisted Sep- tember 1, 1863.
Orndoff, Henry, enlisted August 18, 1863; died March 2, 1864, at St. Louis.
Parish, Elza, enlisted August 31, 1863.
LIGHT ARTILLERY.
FOURTH BATTERY.
The Fourth Battery of Iowa light artillery was mustered into the service at Davenport, November 23, 1863, and mustered out at the same place July 14, 1865. It was composed of splendid fighting material, but did not have the opportunity to make a record for its prowess. It took no part in the great events of the war, being stationed in Louisiana. No report of its movements has been made to the Adjutant-General's office.
Myron Pinkerton, third corporal; enlisted September 17; formerly in company F, fifth infantry.
MISCELLANEOUS INFANTRY.
NINTH.
Tanner, William, company G, ninth infantry; enlisted September 13, 1861.
Beam, Rindel P., ninth infantry; en- listed November 19, 1864.
Baker, John S., ninth infantry; en- listed November 12, 1864. Hogin, Thomas, ninth infantry; enlisted November 19, 1864.
Long, James P., ninth infantry; en- listed November 19, 1864.
Mabin, Harrison, ninth infantry ; en- listed November 19, 1864.
Pierce, Geo. W., ninth infantry; en- listed November 19, 1864.
Plein, Alexay, ninth infantry; en- listed November 19, 1864.
Quick, Jacob, ninth infantry; en- listed November 18, 1864.
TWELFTH.
Shinneman, Samuel, company D,
twelfth infantry; died in hospital at St. Louis February 23, 1862. Ackerman, Chas. F., company I, twelfth infantry; enlisted April 7, 1862; died before joined the company.
THIRTEENTH.
Bringman, Oscar D., enlisted De- cember 3, 1863; thirteenth infan- try, company unknown.
NINETEENTH.
Irvine, John H., company B, nine- teenth infantry; enlisted August 5, 1862.
Triggs, Eli F., company B, nine- teenth infantry; enlisted August 8, 1862.
Beard, Samuel P., company C., nineteenth infantry ; enlisted Aug- ust 9, 1862; killed at Atchafalaya,
Warren Higgins
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Louisiana, September 29, 1863, in action.
McCampbell, Andrew, company C, nineteenth infantry; enlisted Aug- ust 9, 1862; captured at Atchafal- aya, September 29, 1863.
Porter, John M., company C., nine- teenth infantry; enlisted August 9, 1862; captured at Atchafalaya, Louisiana, September 29, 1863. Powers, Abner H., company C., nineteenth infantry; enlisted Aug- ust 9, 1862; captured at Atchafa- laya September 29, 1863.
Russell, Tolbert, company C, nine- teenth infantry; enlisted August 19, 1862.
Porter, Wm. C., company -, nine- teenth infantry; enlisted Febru- ary 24, 1864.
Robertson, James T., company C, nineteenth infantry; enlisted Au- gust 9, 1862.
Russell, Merritt S., company C., nineteenth infantry; enlisted Au- gust 9, 1862.
Sherman, Wilbur D., company C., nineteenth infantry; enlisted Au- gust 12, 1862; wounded and cap- tured at Atchafalaya, September 29, 1863.
Wideman, Frank, Company C, nineteenth infantry; enlisted Au- gust 9, 1862.
Mann, H. H., company D, nine- teenthi infantry; enlisted August 18, 1862.
TWENTY-FIFTH.
Gray, James D., assistant surgeon twenty-fifth infantry; commis- sioned September 16, 1862, re- signed September 16, 1863.
Burnside, John, company A, twen- ty-fifth infantry; enlisted August 15, 1862; transferred for promo- tion to second lieutenant first Mississippi colored regiment; en- listed August 20, 1862.
Quinn, David P., company A,
twenty-fifth infantry ; enlisted Au- gust 14, 1862.
Nixon, Author F., company -, twenty-fifth infantry, enlisted April 18, 1864.
THIRTIETH.
Farmer, David, company H, thir- tieth infantry; enlisted August 14, 1862; died at Cairo Illinois, July 15, 1863.
Hutchins, Thomas . I., company H, thirtieth infantry; enlisted Au- gust 15, 1862; died at Cairo, Ill- inois, July 15, 1863.
Pointer, James, company H, thir- tieth infantry; enlisted August 15, 1862.
Reed, Nicholas H., company H, thirtieth infantry; enlisted De- cember 17, 1863.
THIRTY-SIXTH.
McVey, Joseph H., second lieuten- ant company B, thirty-sixth in- fantry; enlisted August 6, 1862; captured at Mark's Mills, Arkan- sas, April 25, 1864; resigned July 29, 1864.
Goldsby, George, sixth corporal company H, thirty-sixth infantry ; enlisted August 11, 1862; died December 31, 1862, at Benton Barracks, Missouri.
Breon, Jacob, seventh corporal com- pany H, thirty-sixth infantry; en- listed August 11, 1862; captured April 25, 1864, at Mark's Mills, Arkansas; died August 25, 1864, at Tyler, Texas.
Breon, John, company H, thirty- sixth infantry; enlisted August 11, 1862; captured at Mark's Mills, Arkansas, April 25, 1864; died September 19, 1864, at Tyler, Texas.
Denser, John C., company H, thirty- sixth infantry; enlisted August 11, 1862; discharged February 3, 1863, for disability.
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Wolfe, Daniel C., company H, thirty- sixth infantry; enlisted August 11, 1862; discharged January 11, 1865, for disability.
THIRTY-SEVENTH .?
Forgrave, John, musician, company H, thirty-seventh infantry; en- listed October 4, 1862.
Walker, Robert, company H, thirty- seventh infantry; enlisted Octo- ber 21, 1862; died March 1, 1863, at St: Louis.
Sines, John, company H, thirty- seventh infantry; enlisted Octo- ber 25, 1862; died January 26, 1863, at St. Louis.
Patterson, Adam, company H, thirty-seventy infantry; enlisted October 14, 1862; died December 22, 1864, at Iuka.
TWENTY-FOURTH ILLINOIS.
Kleinsmith, August, company G, twenty-fourth Illinois infantry.
MISCELLANEOUS CAVALRY.
SECOND.
Cartner, Daniel M., company F, se- cond veteran cavalry; enlisted March 1, 1864.
Hildebrand, Henry, company K, second cavalry ; enlisted December 12, 1863.
Givens, James H.,' company K, se- cond cavalry; enlisted December 23, 1863; captured December 17, 1864, at Little Harpeth, Tennes- see.
Brown, Addison, company K, second cavalry; enlisted December 3, 1863; died June 10, 1864, at Memphis, Tennessee.
Brown, Geo. W., enlisted December 19, 1863; company K, second cav- alry.
THIRD.
Scott, Hamilton, company L, third cavalry; enlisted February 23, 1864.
Hicks, Alfred B, company L, third veteran cavalry; enlisted January 1, 1864.
FOURTH. Crill, Martin V., company M, fourth cavalry ; enlisted February 8, 1864. Chandler, Jonathan, company M., fourth cavalry; enlisted February 4, 1864.
EIGHTH.
Clark, Thomas C., chaplain eighth cavalry; commissioned September 9, 1863; resigned April 7, 1864. Hampton, John W., company L, eighth cavalry; enlisted July 11, 1863.
Meeker, Francis, company L, eighth cavalry; enlisted July 16, 1863; missing July 30, 1864, at Newnan, Georgia.
Raser, Albert, company L, eighth cavalry; enlisted July 11, 1863; missing July 30, 1864, at Newnan, Georgia.
Nordyke, David O., company L, eighth cavalry ; enlisted August 31, 1864.
SECOND MISSOURI.
Gundy, Otho W., company D., se- cond Missouri cavalry; enlisted February 9, 1862.
RECAPITULATION.
Keokuk county has reason for pride in the patriotism of her citizens, and the honor they won in the nation's struggle for existence. She was always
*The Thirty-seventh Infantry was the grand old Gray-beard regiment, so-called because none of its men were under forty-seven years of age, and were all picked men.
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ready, and even beyond her quota. She furnished ten hundred and twenty- four men, and was represented in twenty-eight regimental organizations by twenty-three field and staff officers; twenty-four captains; thirty first lieutenants, and thirty-one second lieutenants.
FIELD AND STAFF OFFICERS.
Ezekiel S. Sampson, lieutenant col- onel fifth infantry.
James McConnell, hospital steward, eighth infantry; discharged Feb- ruary 14, 1865.
Joseph Andrews, major eighth in- fantry from company F.
Lorenzo B. Linville, sergeant-major thirteenth infantry.
John T. Parker, quartermaster ser- geant thirteenth infantry.
George B. Hogin, ;commissary ser- geant thirteenth infantry.
Geo. B. Dana, hospital steward thirteenth infantry.
Thomas A. Wade, fife major thir- teenth infantry.
Andrew J. Pope, major thirteenth infantry.
James D. Gray, assistant surgeon twenty-fifth infantry.
Cyrus N. Mackey, colonel thirty- third infantry.
Arad Parks, surgeon thirty-third infantry.
Samuel B. Evans, commissary ser- geant thirty-third infantry.
Bartholamew Franken, hospital stew- ard thirty-third infantry.
Sanford Harned quartermaster forty- seventh infantry.
Emanuel Laffer, quartermaster forty- seventh infantry.
Ebenezer P. Robertson, commissary sergeant forty-seventh infantry.
John A. Landis, battalion quarter- master first cavalry.
John A. Donnell, quartermaster ser- geant first cavalry.
Thomas C. Clark, chaplain eighth cavalry. CAPTAINS.
E. S. Sampson, company F, fifth in- fantry.
Uriah H. Keath, company F, fifth invantry.
Joseph Andrews, company F, eighth infantry.
W. F. Hogin, company F, eighth infantry.
Abraham C. Price, company D, thir- teenth infantry.
George B. Hogin, company D, thir- teenth infantry.
Alonzo J. Pope, company D, thir- teenth infantry.
John T. Parker, company D, thir- teenth infantry.
John P. Yerger, company B, thirty- third infantry.
William S. Parmly, company B, thirty-third infantry.
Memorial W. Forrest, company F, thirty-third infantry.
John Bell, company F, thirty-third infantry.
John Dillon, company H, thirty- third infantry.
William H. Gore, company H, thir- ty-third infantry.
Michael M. Rice, company C, fortieth infantry.
Elisha Sampson, company I, fortieth infantry.
Dc Witt C. Baker, company I, fortieth infantry.
James W. Ward, company I, fortieth infantry.
Isaac H. Dempsey, company I, for- tieth infantry.
Harrison E. Havens, company H, forty- seventh infantry.
Joseph W. Caldwell, company I, first cavalry.
David C. Dinsmore, company I, first cavalry.
Jeremiah H. Triggs, company D, seventh cavalry.
Joseph H. Shawhan, company K, ninth cavalry.
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FIRST LIEUTENANTS.
Uriah K. Heath, company F, fifth infantry.
Franklin McCoy, company F, fifth infantry.
Archibald Irwin, company F, eighth infantry.
Solomon E. Start, company F, eighth infantry.
Seth E. Hall, company F, eighth in- fantry.
Daniel N. Fish, company F, eighth infantry.
Harvey B. Trotter, company F, eleventh infantry.
Joseph B. Homan, company D, thir- teenth infantry.
George B, Hogin, company D, thir- teenth infantry.
Alonzo J. Pope, company D, thir- teenth infantry.
John T. Parker, company D, thir- teenth infantry.
William B. McGahey, company D, thirteenth infantry.
Joseph Shawhan, company B, thirty- third infantry.
William S. Parmly, company B, thirty-third infantry.
Joseph J. Harter, company B, thirty- third infantry.
Anderson Davis, company F, thirty- third infantry.
Fred Sancheztereso, company F, thirty-third infantry.
Joseph L. Smith, company H, thirty- third infantry.
Wm. H. Gore, company H, thirty- third infantry.
Wilson DeGarmo, company H, thir- ty-third infantry.
Michael M. Rice, company C, for- tieth infantry.
DeWitt C. Baker, company I, for- tieth infantry.
James W. Ward, company I, fortieth infantry.
Benj. W. Seaman, company I, for- tieth infantry.
Theron A. Morgan, company H, for- ty-seventh infantry.
David C. Dinsmore, company I, first cavalry. Amos, Dilley, company I, first caval- ry.
James G. Smith, company A, seventh cavalry.
Jeremiah H. Triggs, company D, seventh cavalry.
Jacob A. Lowe, company K, ninth cavalry.
SECOND LIEUTENANTS.
Henry S. Douns, company F, fifth infantry.
Austin B. Rayburn, company F, fifth infantry.
Elvin M. Holcomb, company F, fifth infantry.
Franklin N. McCoy, company F,. fifth infantry.
Charles S. Miller, company F, fifth infantry.
John W. Ward, company F, eighth infantry.
Peter L. Eckley, company F, eighth infantry.
Justinian Ray, company D, thir- teenth infantry.
George B. Hogin, company D, thir- teenth infantry.
Alonzo J. Pope, company D, thir- teenth infantry.
John T. Parker, company D, thir- teenth infantry.
Wesley H. Orton, company D, thir- teenth infantry.
William S. Parmly, company B, thirty-third infantry.
Joseph J. Harter, company B, thir- ty-third infantry.
John S. O'Neil, company B, thirty- third infantry.
Fenelon B. Mathews, company B, thirty-third infantry.
Lycurgus McCoy, company F, thir- ty-third infantry.
William J. Gaston, company F, thirty-third infantry.
William H. Gore, company H, thir- ty-third infantry.
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Wilson De Garmo, company H, thirty-third infantry.
Joseph McVey, company B, thirty- sixth infantry.
Michael M. Rice, company C, for- tieth infantry.
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