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1866-Mayor, Joseph Myers ; Recorder. E. H. Sage; Treasurer, J. S. Wheaton ; Trustees, J. Q. A. Dawson, C. Myers, William H. Foulke, J. P. Grout, Thomas Foreman.
1867-Mayor, E. G. White; Recorder, E. H. Sage; Treasurer, J. Mont- gomery ; Marshal, Thomas Foreman ; Trustees, J. Fullen, G. M. B. Myers, B. F. Jennings, J. P. Grout, C. Bailey.
1868-Mayor, N. A. Woodford; Recorder, J. M. Murray ; Treasurer, T. M. Wilcoxson ; Marshal, Thomas Foreman ; Trustees, J. Fullen, G. M. B. Myers, M. Hixon, H. B. Wagers, J. P. Grout.
1869-Mayor, N. A. Woodford; Recorder, E. S. Best ; Treasurer, T. M. Wilcoxson ; Marshal, Thomas Foreman ; Trustees, J. Fullen, H. B. Wagers, M. Hixon, J. P. Grout, G. M. B. Myers.
1870-Mayor, N. A. Woodford; Recorder, Eli Allen ; Treasurer, N. A. Woodford ; Marshal, H. O. Covertson ; Trustees, A. Roberts, M. Hixon, J. Fullen, G. M. B. Myers, J. P. Grout.
1871-Mayor, Eli Allen; Recorder, H. B. Wagers; Treasurer, N. A. Woodford ; Marshal, Thomas Foreman; Trustees, M. Hixon, J. P. Grout, A. Roberts, G. M. B. Myers, J. Fullen.
1872-Mayor, Eli Allen; Recorder, S. M. Brown; Treasurer, N. A. Woodford; Marshal, T. D. Lyon; Trustees, M. Hixon, J. P. Grout, G. M. B. Myers, J. Fullen, A. Roberts.
1873-Mayor, William Shadford was elected in March, but resigned and was succeeded by J. Myers, and he in turn by W. D. Horton ; Recorder, S. M. Brown ; Treasurer, T. M. Wilcoxson ; Marshal, William Walker; Trustees, J. Q. A. Dawson, C. N. Smith, C. D. Shadford, C. Bailey, J. P. Grout.
1874-Mayor, William D. Horton ; Recorder, S. M. Brown ; Treasurer, J. C. Johnson ; Trustees, J. J. Hicks, J. Fullen, A. Roberts, S. Ryan, G. M. B. Myers ; Marshal, William Walker.
1875-Mayor, J. Q. A. Dawson ; Recorder. S. M. Brown ; Treasurer, J. Q. A. Dawson ; Marshal, William Walker ; Trustees, C. A. Bryan, J. Fullen, J. R. Myers, J. M. Murray, A. Roberts.
1876-Mayor, Robinson Myers ; Recorder, A. T. Graves; Treasurer, J. Q. A. Dawson ; Marshal, F. R. Walker ; Trustees, D. A. La Force, C. N. Smith, A. Roberts, C. A. Bryan, J. P. Grout.
1877-Mayor, A. Roberts ; Recorder, A. T. Graves ; Treasurer, J. Q. A. Dawson ; Marshal, T. C. Walker; Trustees, C. D. Bailey, W. A. Covertson, J. Fullen, E. H. Sage, D. A. La Force.
1878-Mayor, A. L. Chamberlin ; Recorder, J. B. Pitcher; Treasurer, J. Q. A. Dawson ; Marshal, T. C. Walker; Trustees, D. A. La Force, C. D. Bailey, C. N. Smith, J. M. Murray, C. A. Bryan.
THE PRESS.
The first newspaper published at Agency City was called the Agency City Newsboy, and was started by William Axline, in 1869. This was continued until the spring of 1871, when the office was moved to Chariton, Lucas Co. The next paper was the Agency Independent, which was moved from Eldon in
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HISTORY OF WAPELLO COUNTY.
the spring of 1874, and managed by C. L. Morehouse. In 1875, W. F. Moeller bought the office and continued it for a time. February 14, 1878, C. J. Best became proprietor, and is still publishing the paper.
MILLING INTERESTS.
The first mills erected in this place were built in 1851, by D. G. Farns- worth. The mill was first a saw-mill, but a run of stone was added. The pres- ent business is conducted by Mr. Farnsworth, who does merchant and custom milling, and also has a saw-ınill attached.
C. A. Bryan & Son have a mill of the same character, with the exception of the sawing machinery. In place of that a woolen-mill is operated, where finished yarns are made.
OTHER MANUFACTURING CONCERNS
of a local nature are carried on in town, and a general commercial business is conducted by numerous firms.
The town is beautifully located on a high, level tract of land, which is at once healthful and delightful as a place of residence. The Chicago, Burling- ton & Quincy Railroad passes through the place, and the Company has erected fine depot buildings.
The line of the road passes near the
GRAVES OF GEN. STREET AND WAPELLO,
and the Company recently placed substantial and appropriate stones over the resting-place of these noted men.
CHILLICOTHE.
This town is situated on the Des Moines, in Cass Township, on Section 36, Town 73 north, Range 15 west. It is on an elevated and beautiful tract of country, and in a healthy locality. The Chicago, Burlington & Quincy Rail- road runs through the place. There is a fine supply of stone and coal in the neighborhood of this village. The business interests are of a local character. Churches and schools are maintained.
In February, 1845, A. J. Wicker located in the vicinity of Avery Creek, and, in 1849, platted the village of Chillicothe. The first house on the plat was erected for Rev. A. J. Pierce, a Methodist minister. Mr. Wicker was of that. denomination, and the sect became a strong one there. The region was then a part of the White Breast Mission, which extended from Knoxville to a point opposite Ottumwa, on the west shore of the Des Moines River. The first religious services held in the vicinity were held in a house near the present burying-ground, by Rev. James F. New. The Rev. William W. Knight and Rev. M. H. Hair were among the early ministers. The Methodist Episcopal Church was organized about 1848. The present society has an edifice in the village, which is the only church there. Rev. Charles J. Norton is the Pastor.
The post office was opened in 1849, with A. J. Wicker, Postmaster. Since then, the office has been held by W. A. Nye, N. Poston, J. J. Ellison, J. G. Henshaw, S. P. Heacock, and F. M. Bush.
The first store was opened by Peter Young. Subsequently, W. A. Nye & Son did business there. The village now has three general stores and one drug store. There is a blacksmith and a wagon-shop there.
538
HISTORY OF WAPELLO COUNTY.
J. G. & S. P. Heacock run a well-appointed grist-mill, which has a capacity of 300 bushels a day, and do both custom and merchant milling. J. M. Hull has a saw-mill in the village, and J. M. & J. E. Hull have another saw-mill in Polk Township.
A well-sustained lodge of Odd Fellows is maintained, called Chillicothe Lodge, No. 115. The Lodge was instituted December 15, 1857, and chartered October 14, 1858. The original applicants were : J. J. Ellison, A. F. Durant, J. H. Griffith, N. W. Dowd, G. W. Dickson, D. Henshaw and F. M. Hender- son. The first officers were: D. Henshaw, N. G .; N. W. Dowd, V. G .; G. W. Dickson, Secretary ; J. H. Griffith, Treasurer. The present officers are : F. M. Browning, N. G. ; G. W. Wise, V. G .; . J. M. Hull, Secretary ; J. E. Hull, Treasurer.
About 1870, a lodge of the Sons of Temperance was formed, but dit not continue long, and was succeeded by a lodge of Good Templars, called Chilli- cothe Lodge, No. 605, with the following members: J. M. Hull, A. X. Hen- shaw, E. J. Bailey, J. S. Burtin, H. G. Anthony, D. G. Henshaw, L. C. Morton, M. K. Horner, M. M. Henshaw, L. L. Johnston, Josie Hull, H. D. Lane, J. F. Hull, L. A. Blackman, J. G. Henshaw, K. A. Warren, J. E. Wad- dington, J. N. Markle, D. Henshaw, S. P. Heacock, S. V. Sampson, L. R. Butin, S. H. Webb, G. L. Warren, F. M. Bush, J. E. Hull, M. A. Butin, D. Johnston, H. P. Johnston. At present, the Lodge is not in operation.
KIRKVILLE.
This village lies on Sections 7 and 8, Town 73 north, Range 14 west, in Richland Township. Richland was one of the first townships organized in the county, in 1844. The village of Kirkville has grown up because of the excel- lence of the country roundabout and the thickness of the settlements in the township. Richland had, in 1875, 1,411 inhabitants. Kirkville has two church organizations, the Methodist Episcopal being the elder. The Methodist Epis- copal society was organized by Rev. Thomas Kirkpatrick, about 1844, and was incorporated in 1852. The first house was built in 1852-53. The present edifice, in 1870. It was dedicated in September of that year, and is valued at $4,000. The present membership is 208. There is another church, under the charge of the Kirkville Pastor, located in the township of Richland, with a membership of fifty ; Rev. Mr. Graham, Pastor.
The Presbyterians were organized into a society at Eddyville, in 1850, and transferred to Kirkville, March 15, 1854. Rev. S. Cowles was the first Pastor. Membership at organization, 8; present membership, 120. Rev. J. M. Mc- Elroy, of Batavia, supplies the pulpit. The church edifice was completed in 1876, and dedicated in February of that year. The cost was $4,700.
There is a good grist-mill in the village. The mercantile business is con- ducted by two general stores. The schools are maintained in good style.
BLAKESBURG.
Blakesburg, in Adams Township, was laid out in 1852, by Mr. T. Blake. It is situated upon a high, rolling prairie, adjoining a heavy body of woodland, and in the vicinity there is an abundance of coal. The land around the place, for fertility and beauty of scenery, cannot be surpassed by any other in the
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HISTORY OF WAPELLO COUNTY.
country. Four years after it was laid out, it contained nearly five hundred inhabitants. There was one good grist and saw-mill, four dry goods stores, three blacksmith-shops, one wagon and plow shop, one cabinet-shop, one shoemaker, one gunsmith, one tailor, and one saddler and harness-marker. The professions were represented by three physicians, two ministers, and one law- yer. The Methodists and Baptists were both putting up houses of worship. The town is at present in as flourishing a condition as could be expected for one which is so far removed from railroads.
DAHLONEGA.
The town of Dahlonega is situated in the township of the same name, upon the border of a fine rolling prairie. The town was regularly laid out with a large public square in the center. It formerly went by the name of Shellbark, from the fact that the first houses were built of shellbark-hickory logs. Wood, coal and water are abundant and easy of access. Early in 1850, it contained about one hundred and fifty inhabitants, three stores, one tavern, a comfort- able schoolhouse, a blacksmith-shop, and a portable saw-mill. Six years later, the records show the population to be about three hundred, with two packing- houses for beef and pork, a public hall, a new brick schoolhouse in process of erection, an extensive pottery, and a general 'advancement in all branches of business. At present it is not growing. Other towns have eclipsed this one- time aspirant for county seat honors.
STATEMENT OF VOTES CAST AT THE PRESIDENTIAL ELECTION, 1876, AND AT THE STATE AND COUNTY ELECTION, OCTOBER 8, 1878.
STATE TICKET-1878.
COUNTY TICKET-1878.
PRESIDENT.
CONGRESS.
SECRETARY 01 STATE.
STATE TREASURER
ATTY. GEN. SUP. JUDGE. DIST.JUDGE. ATTORNEY.
TOWNS.
Hayes.
Tilden.
Sampson.
Weaver.
Hull.
Farnsworth
Bemis.
Devin.
McJunkin.
Gibbons.
Rothrock.
Knapp.
Burton.
Tedford.
Townsend.
Walker.
Thompson.
Kirkpat-
Phillips.
Monroe.
Reinhard.
Baker.
Agency
162
132
140
87
138
88.
i43
85
143
85.
86
142
86
144
83
123
104
142
84
142
86
143
Adams
68
179
63|143
64
153
64
153
64:
153
150
63
154
64
147
58 165
65
159
88
128
64
Columbia ..
236
180
219
190 210
113
61
115
61 115
61
115
61
115
61
115
61
115
64 112
97
93
102
85
98
88
98
Dahlonega
75
45
67
43
68
42
68
42
68
42
68
42
65
45
68
42
69
40
68
42
64
47
68
Green
87
158
69,
132
68
150
68
152
68
88
100
88
99|
90
104
83
100
88
101
87
114
75
100
89
100
Keokuk ..
63
88
52
86
55
83
55
83
54
83
55
83
62
76
54
84
54
84
56!
83
76
62
52
Polk ..
90
104
65
95
65
95
65
95
65
95
64
96
83
97
65
95
65
95
64
96
65
90
65
Pleasant ...
121
132
108:
126
133
156
128
156
129
158 126 158
127
156
128
157 128
159
128
160
127
157
130
155
Washington.
184 146
128 149
125 153
125
152
126
152,
126
149
130
149
127 149
131 146
132
147
126 153
125
Center-
First Precinct ..
307 260
288
181: 266
222
267
224
266
227
257
235
228
266
263
231
245
244
297
195
249
243
265
Second Precinct ..
354|
333
340
273
334
295
334
295
332
295
319
306
267
361
326
299
297| 318
354 274
321|
301
338
Third Precinct ..
339
254
286
206
278
218
277
220
278
219
273
222
247
249
274
222
247
246
293
203
269
228
278
Total.
2581 2412 2245 2143 2198 2257 2203 2260 2203 2240 2174 1279 2075 2375 2191 2247 2116 2321 2286 2166 2209 2226
2200
210
205
211
2051
212
201
210
206
245
167
214
199
210
61
115
61
Competine ...
105
95
97
98
97
99
07
99
97
85
97
99
97
90
97
63
156
68
152
51
168
65:
154
69
143
66
Highland
118
78
99
88:
100
88 100
113
122.
113
122
113
118 112
122
115
119
113
120
110
124
99
128
114
119
118
Richland ..
200
106
152
Cass ..
72
122
62
·
·
·
·
·
·
-
1876.
CLERK.
RECORDER. SUPERVISOR SURVEYOR.
206
210| 206
205
210
61
115
rick.
Fee.
142 64
68
152
152
86
WAR RECORD.
TAKEN PRINCIPALLY FROM ADJUTANT GENERAL'S REPORTS.
ABBREVIATIONS.
Adjt. Adjntant
Art. Artillery kld. .. killed
Battle or Battalion Lieut. Lieutenant Bat.
Colonel Maj. .Major Col.
m. o ... .mnstered out Capt.
Corp ...
.Corporal
Comsy.
Commissary
com.
commissioned
Regt.
.Regiment
re-e ..
res .. resigned
Sergt. .Sergeant
trans transterred
vet .veteran
.. enlisted
e
excd.
.exchanged
wd.
hon. disd. .honorably discharged
SECOND INFANTRY.
[NOTE .- The non-veterans of this regiment were mustered out at expiration of their term of service in April, May and June, 1864. The veterans and recruits were consolidated into six companies, known as the Second Veteran Infantry. The Second Veteran Infantry was consolidated to make a full regi- ment with the Third Veteran Infantry, Nov. 8, 1864, and was mustered out at Louisville, Ky., July 12, 1865.
Q. M. Alonzo Eaton, com. 1st lieut Co. K May 28, 1861' prmtd. Q. M. Aug. 7, 1861.
Company G.
Philip Q. Stoner, e. May 6, 1861, disd. Ang. 11, 1862. Cox, Samuel, disd. June 13, 1862.
Stamper, G. C., e. Aug. 26, 1862.
Company K.
Capt. Chas. C. Cloutman, com. May 28, 1861, killed at Fort Donelson.
Capt. Ermon E. Mastick, e. as sergt. May 6, 1861, prmtd. 2d lieut. Sept. 19, 1861, prmtd. 1st lieut. Nov. 1, 1861, prmtd. capt. Feb. 16, 1862.
First Lieut. Jno. E. Mobley, e. as sergt. May 6, 1861, prmtd. 2d lieut. Nov. 1, 1861, prmtd. Ist lieut. Feb. 16, 1862, disd. for wds. Aug. 20. 1862.
First Lieut. Geo. W. Blake, e. as sergt. May 6, 1861, prmtd. 2d lieut. Feb. 16, 1862, prmtd. 1st lient. Aug. 20, 1862, wd. at Corinth.
Second Lieut. Fredk. W. Hawley, com. May 28, 1861, res. Sept. 14, 1861.
Second Lieut. Thos. K. Raush, e. as corp. May 6, 1861, prmtd. 2d lieut. Aug. 20, 1862, wd. at Corinth.
First Sergt. R. P. Caldwell, e. May 6, 1861, trans. to Co. I 1st Iowa Cav.
Sergt. Jas. H. McClure, e. May 6, 1861.
Sergt. Wm. H. Norris, e. May 6, 1861.
Sergt. Wm. C. Holden, e. May 6, 1861.
Sergt. Z. M. Cook, e. May 6, 1861. wd. at Fort Donelson, disd. July 7, 1862.
Sergt. S. Kirkpatrick, e. May 6, 1861.
Sergt. Benj. E. Hammitt, e. May 6, 1861, wd. at Ft. Don- elson.
Sergt. Z. McAllister, e. May 6, 1861, disd. May 9, 1862.
Sergt. Edwin Johnson, e. May 6, 1861.
Corp. Jno. Morrison, Jr., e. May 6, 1861.
Corp. Young J. Powell, e, May 6, 1861.
Corp. Jesse Buckner, e. May 6, 1861, disd. Nov. 6, 1861.
Corp. Stephen Osborn, e. May 6, 1861, disd. Sept. 15, 1861. Corp. S. S. Shearer, e. May 6, 1861, wd. at Ft. Donelson, died of wds. March 27, 1863.
Corp. Thos. Gallagher, e. May 6, 1861, wd. at Ft. Donelson. Corp. Adam L. Saum, e. May 6, 1861, deserted April 29, 1862.
Corp. Wallace Weed, e. May 6, 1861, wd. at Columbus, Ky., died Jan. 16, 1863.
Corp. H. Deller, e. May 6, 1861.
Corp. W. II. Henderson, e. May 6, 1861, kld. at Corinth .. Corp D. A. Sergeant, e. May 6, 1861, wd. at Ft. Donelson. Corp. Jos. Berkey, e. May 6, 1861, kld. at battle of Ft. Donelson Feb. 15, 1862,
Musician Jas. White, e. May 6, 1861, disd. Aug. 5, 1862. Wagoner Matthias Alcott, e. May 6, 1861.
Ayres, Wm., e. May 6, 1861.
Asman, Louis, e. May 6, 1861.
Bosworth, D. C., e. May 6, 1861, died Oct. 26, 1861. Brock, F. A., e. May 6, 1861.
Bell, Dora, e. May 6, 1861, disd. Sept. 5, 1861.
Blake, James, e. May 6, 1861, kld. battle Ft Donelson.
Bossee, Hermann, e. May 6, 1861, deserted July 31, 1861.
Brooks, Jos., e. May 6, 1861, deserted Sept. 9, 1861.
Coen, John, e. Mav 6, 1861.
Cole. W. W., e. Sept. 4, 1862.
Coyne, B., e. May 6, 1861.
Cochran, W'm., e. May 6, 1861, died May 22, 1862.
Coffin, Wm. A., e. May 6, 1861.
Comstock, James, e. May 6, 1861.
Chadd, Daniel, e. May 6, 1861.
Chadd, Wesley, e May 6, 1861.
Cook, David, e. May 6, 1861, wd. at Fort Donelson. Day, Elias, e. May 6, 1861.
Drake, Wilson, e. May 6, 1861, died at Corinth, Miss. Durbin, Levi, e. May 6, 1861, captd. at Corinth Oct. 5, '62 .. Dewitt, Jas. P., e. Dec. 14, 1863.
Davis, Nelson, May 27, 1861, disd. July 29, 1862.
Enslow, Daniel T., e. May 6, 1861, died at St. Louis. Elerick, Shannon, e. May 6, 1861.
Fulton. M., e. Dec. 21, 1863.
Goodall, Wm. H., e. May 6, 1861, wd. at Ft. Donelson.
re-enlisted desrtd. deserted disab
V. R. C. Veteran Reserve Corps
.infantry
inv.
invalid
prisr. .. prisoner
cav ..
.. cavalry
captd
captured
.disabled
disd. discharged
.Captain
prmtd. .promoted
wounded inf
I. V. I Iowa Volunteer Infantry
.
542
WAR RECORD OF WAPELLO COUNTY.
1
Gee, Wm. M., e. May 6, 1861, disd. Feb. 1, 1862. Grubby, W. B., e. May 6, 1861, disd. Dec. 28, 1861.
Graves, Geo W., e. May 6. 1861. Graves, Alfred H., e. May 6, 1861, disd. Nov. 6, 1861. Goulden, M., e. Dec. 19, 1863.
Harrison, S. F., e. May 6, 1861, died at Ft. Donelson. Holmes, T. D., e. May 6, 1861, wd. at Ft. Donelson. Hampton, John, e. May 6, 1861, kld. at Ft. Donelson. Harper, Geo., e. May 6, 1861, died Jan. 9, 1862. llarper, James, e. May 6, 1861, disd. Nov. 6, 1861. Kilpatrick, B., e. Dec. 12, 1863.
Kirkpatrick, W. T., e. May 6, 1861, kld. at Ft. Donelson. Krutz, John R., e. Sept. 30, 1862. Lyon, R. E., e. May 6, 1861. Lottridge, George, e. May 6, 1861.
Lankford, II. C., e. May 6, 1861, disd. Sept. 14, 1862.
Martin, C. L., e. May 6, 1861.
McGuire, Wm. e. May 6, 1861, died Sept. 17, 1861.
McDonough, Geo., e. Sept. 2, 1862.
Manro, N. F., e. May 6, 1861, disd. Dec. 19, 1861.
Phillips, Samuel, e. May 6, 1861.
Phillips, Bosler, e. Sept. 1, 1862.
Parker, Geo., e. May 6, 1861, died. April 1, 1862. Reed, Wm., e. May 6, 1861. Reams, C. F., e. Dec. 14, 1863.
Rupe, Jolin, e. May 6, 1861, disd. Oct. 31, 1861.
Sterling, Jos., Sept. 2, 1862.
South, M., e. Sept., 1862.
Thompson, A. S., e. May 27, 1861, wd. at Donelson, disch. Thallheimer, S., e. May 6, 1861.
Trim, Wm. E., e. May 6, 1861.
Vance, Jos. H., e. May 6, 1861.
Varnor, Jas., e. May 6, 1861, disd. Oct. 9, 1862, disab.
Wisbart, E. H., e. May 6, 1861.
Woodward, Jas. M., e. Sept. 4, 1861.
White, A. M., e. Sept. 16, 1862. COMPANY UNKNOWN.
Carroll, B. F., e. Feb. 22, 1864. French, Morris, e. Aug. 16, 1862. Thorp, N. P.
SECOND VETERAN INFANTRY.
Q. M. Alonzo Eaton, com. Ang. 7, 1861, from 2d Inf. capt. and A. Q. M. U. S. V. June 30, 1864.
Company A.
Sylvester, John W., e. May 3, 1864.
Company C.
Second Lieut. Thomas K. Raush, com. Aug. 20, 1862, from Co. K, 2d Inf, May 21, 1864, kld. at Atlanta.
Company G.
Stamper, G. C., e. Aug. 29, 1862.
Company K.
First Lient. Sanford Kirkpatrick. Sergt. William C. Holden, e. May 6, 1861, vet. Dec. 25, '63. Corp. Young J. Powell, e. May 6, 1861, vet. Dec. 25, 1863. Corp. T. D. Holmes, e. May 6, 1861, vet. Dec. 25, 1863. Coen, John, e. May 6, 1861. Childers, P. R., e. Nov. 25, 1861. Cole, William W., e. Sept. 1, 1861.
Day, Elias, e. May 6, 1861, vet. Dec. 25, 1863.
Farnsworth, William, e. Feb. 1, 1861.
Gallagher, Thomas, e. May 6, 1861, vet. Dec. 28, 1863. Graves, George W., e. May 6, 1861, vet. Dec. 25, 1863. Hascal, Samuel, e. Jan. 15, 1864. Kirkpatrick, Wade, e. Feb. 24, 1864. Krutz, John R., e. Sept. 30, 1862. Lyon, R. E., e. May 6, 1861, vet. Dec. 25, 1863.
Lockwood, J. W., e. Jan. 21, 1864. Locker, W. H., e. Sept. 8, 1862. McDonough, George, e. Sept. 2, 1862. Mick, Henry, c. Feb. 19, 1864, died at Chattanooga, Tenn. Phillips, Bosler, e. Sept. 1, 1862. Sterling. Joseph, e. Sept. 2, 1862. Fontlı, Michael, e. Aug. 20, 1862. Sheppard, D. M., e. March 31, 1862. Thallheimer, S., e. May 6, 1862, vet. Dec. 25, 1863.
WIshart, E. H., e. May 6, 1862. White, A. M , e. Sept. 16, 1862. Woodward, J. M., e. Sept. 4, 1862. Wykoff, S. D., e. Jan. 15, 1862.
SECOND CONSOLIDATED VETER- AN INFANTRY.
Company A.
First Lieut. Jacob C. Mowrey, e. as private June 8, 1861, prmtd. to 2d lieut. Jan. 22, 1865, prmtd. to Ist lieut. March 24, 1865. Critchfield, Elliott, e. June 8, 1861, vet. Jan. 4, 1864.
Company F.
Goodwin, George W., Jan. 6, 1861, vet. Dec. 17, 1863, dled. July 3, 1865.
Company I. Ball, H. H., e. May 21, 1861, vet. Jan. 1, 1864.
Company K.
First Lieut. Sanford Kirkpatrick, com. Nov. 10, 1864, from com. sergt.
SEVENTH INFANTRY.
[NOTE .- This Regiment was mustered out at Louisville July 12, 1865.]
Lieut. Col. Saml. Mahon, e. as Ist lieut. Co. F, July 24, 1861, prmtd. capt. June 12, 1862, prmtd. major June 13, 1865, prmtd. lieut. col June 13, 1865.
Q. M. Stiles E. Forsha, com. Aug. 6, 1861, prmtd. Ist lieut. Co. I, capt. and com. of sub. Com. Sergt. Andrew J. Horton.
Company C. McDonough, E. C., e. March 31, 1864.
Company D.
Gebel, Geo., e. Feb. 8, 1864. Gutterman, Jacob, e. Feb. 15, '64, wd. at Lay's Ferry, Ga.
Company E.
Chambers, J. G., e. July 28, 1861. Doll, Jno., e. July 28, 1861.
Fairchild, H. C., e. July 28, 1861. .
Strange, e. July 28, 1861.
Company F.
Capt. Chas. W. Kitteridge, com. July 24, 1861, wd. at Belmont, resd. June 11, 1862.
Capt. Chas.'J. Sergent, e. as private in 1861, prmtd. 2d lieut. June 12, 1862, prmtd. capt. Aug. 7, 1861, wd. Ang. 11, 1864, died at Ottumwa.
Capt. Peter Hennegin, e. as private in 1861, prmtd. 2d lieut. Ang. 3, 1864, prmtd. Capt. June 1, 1865.
First Lient. Orran S. Russell, e. as private in 1861, wd. at Corinth, printd. Ist. lieut. June 1, 1865.
First Sergt. Wm. W. Farley, e. July 11, 1861, kld. at Bel- mont Nov. 7, 1861.
Sergt. Stevens W. Merrill, e. in 1861.
Sergt. Chas. G. Grout, e. 1861, trans. to 3d Ala. A. D., asst. Ist. lieut. March 1, 1864.
Sergt. Iliram Balcom, e. 1861, vet. Dec. 26, 1863, wd., disd. June 1, 1865.
Sergt. John llammitt, e. 1861, wd. at Belmont, disd. Sept. 19, 1862
Corp. Geo. F. House, e. 1861, disd. Jan. 9, 1863.
Corp. Wm. W. Johnson, e. 1861, wd. at Belmont, disd. Oct. 20, 1862.
Corp. Seth. Sampson, e. 1861, disd. March 25, '62.
Corp. A. W. Neighbor, e. 1861, kld. at Corinth.
Corp. Cyrus Sumard, e. 1861.
Corp. W. Carroll, e. 1861, captd. at Belmont, Mo. Corp. E. S. Bearden, e. 1861.
Corp. Win. II. Litsey, e. 1861, died of wds. May 22, 1864. Bartlett, Ulysses, e. 1861, wd. at Corinth, disd. Aug. 13, 1863. Bartholomew, Wm., o. 1861.
Backus, D., c. Feb. 13, 1864, died at Nashville, Tenn.
Backus, Wm., e. 1861, vet. Dec. 24, 1863.
Buckner, O. S., e. Jan. 25, 1864, kld. in battle of Oostan- aula River, Ga.
Brown, C., e. 1861, vet. Dec. 26, 1863, died at Rome, Ga. Buckner, E., e. Jan. 25, '64, died at Jeffersonville, Ind.
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WAR RECORD OF WAPELLO COUNTY.
Bearden, E. W., e. 1861.
Bridenstine, D., e. Jan. 25, 1864.
Bowman, John, e. 1861, vet. Dec. 24, 1863.
Broadhead, Elisha, e. Feb. 10, 1862, vet. Feb. 11, 1864.
Brown, Ira, e. 1861, vet. Dec. 26, 1863.
Carman, J. B., e. Feb. 10, 1864.
Crossen, F. M., e. 1861, vet. Dec. 26, 1863, trans. to Co. G, 111th U. S. Inf., as 1st lieut.
Cowan, G. G., e. Dec. 25, 1861, vet. Dec. 24, 1863.
Evans, Josiah B., e. 1861, kld. in battle of Belmont.
Davis, J. D., e. Dec. 14, 1861, vet. Dec. 24, 1863.
Davis, Wm. M., e. Dec. 25, 1861, captd. at Shiloh, vet. Dec. 24, 1863.
Doak, Jno., e. Dec. 16, 1861, wd. at Corinth, vet. Dec. 24, 1863.
Eldridge, John, July 11, 1861, died Oct. 26, 1861.
Frank, Joseph, e. 1861, deserted July 25, 1861.
Foster, J. C., e. Jan. 18, 1864.
Gregory, R. C., e. 1861, vet. Dec. 26, 1863.
Godfrey, Wm., e. July 11, 1861, kld. in battle of Belmont. Godfrey, Lewis, e. 1861, disd. April 2, 1862.
Harris, Aaron, e. Dec. 17, 1861, vet. Dec. 24, 1863.
Ilulls, Silas, e. July 11, 1861, kld. in battle of Belmont.
Hennegin, Jas., e. Feb. 4, 1864.
Ilults, Jno. M , Feb. 6, 1864.
Harness, John, e. 1861, died Oct. 20, 1862, of wds. received at Corinth.
Kittermian, J. H., e. Feb. 20, 1864.
Kitterman, Samuel, e. Dec. 16, 1861, vet. Dec. 24, 1863.
Klumpe, Jno. H., e. July 11, 1861.
Kent, Jas. I .. , e. Jan. 27, 1864.
Kessler, Geo., e. July 11, 1861, vet. Dec. 24, 1863.
Lewis, Washington, e. July 11, 1861, died Nov. 2, 1861.
Lyle, Jos. R., e. 1861, disd. April 26, 1862.
Long, Esquire, e. 1861, vet. Dec. 26, 1863, disd. Aug. 5, 1364.
McDonald, Wm. H., 1861, disd. March 28, 1862.
Moser, A., e. Feb. 20, 1864.
Newell, Isaac F., e. 1861, disd. Nov. 6, 1861.
Pickerel, Wm., e. 1861, captd at Belmont Nov. 7, 1861, vet. Dec. 24, 1863. Rybolt, S., e. Feb. 10, 1864.
Ream, Sam'l M., e. 1861, wd. at Shiloh, was trans. to Inv. Corps Aug. 13, 1863.
Robinson, John D., 1861.
Smith, Geo. L., e. Jan. 18, 1864.
Sherley, Jos., e. 1861, wd. at Shiloh, vet. Dec. 24, 1863.
Simmons, A., e. Feb. 20, 1864.
Sales, Stephen, e. July 11, 1861, died Oct. 17, 1861.
Sergent, Wm. G., e. Feb. 18, 1864.
Swift, A. E., e. Feb. 4, 1864
Stevens, Ezra, e. 1861, vet. Dec. 24, 1863.
Smith, Andrew, e. Dec. 5. 1861, vet. Dec. 24, 1863.
Stocker, Daniel, e. Feb. 10, 1862, vet. Feb. 11, 1864.
Walden, Calvin, e. 1861, vet. Dec. 24, 1863.
Thomas, Wm., e. 1861, kld. at Corinth Oct. 4, 1862.
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