The history of Warren County, Iowa, containing a history of the county, its cities, towns, &c., a biographical directory of its citizens, war record of its volunteers in the late rebellion, general and local statistics &c, Part 66

Author: Union Historical Company
Publication date: 1879
Publisher: Des Moines : Union historical company
Number of Pages: 768


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Philo G. C. Miller, 2d Lient., en- listed May 21, promoted 1st Lient. Oct. 22, 1861, wounded at Shiloh, resigned March 5, 1863.


Charles L. Anderson, 1st Serg., en- listed May 21, promoted 2d Lieut. May 26, 1862, wounded at Jack- son July 12, 1863, mustered out March 12, 1865.


Wm. C. Shepherd, 2d Serg., enlisted May 21.


Robert I. Harbison, 3d Sergt., en- listed May 21, discharged at St. Lonis, Nov. 26, 1861.


Robert Kinsley, 4th Sergt., enlisted May 21, promoted 3d Sergt. Nov. 1, 1861, discharged Dec. 10, 1862, at Memphis, for disability.


John W. Brown,t 5th Sergt., en- listed May 21, promoted Fourth Sergeant Nov. 1, 1861, discharged for disability at Keokuk Sept. 12, 1862.


Isaac W. Jones, First Corporal, en- listed May 21, captured at Shiloh.


Josiah McLeod, Second Corporal, en- listed May 21, promoted to Quar- termaster Sergeant, captured at Shiloh, discharged Mar. 28, 1863. John Vanhyning, Third Corporal, enlisted May 21.


Nathan M. Mosher, Fourth Corporal, enlisted May 21, reduced to ranks at his own request, December 3, 1861.


Richard Todhunter, Fifth Corporal, enlisted May 21, discharged for disability Dec. 10, 1862.


Archibald Payne, Sixth Corporal, enlisted May 21, promoted Fifth Sergeant Nov. 1, 1861.


Alfred Francis, Seventh Corporal, enlisted May 21, wounded acci- dentally November 7, 1862.


Philo G. Chapman, Musician, enlist- ed May 21, died in Andersonville prison, Ga., October 14, 1864. John A. Sewin, Wagoner, enlisted May 21.


PRIVATES.


Anderson, Finley, [or Samuel F.] en- listed May 21; killed at Shiloh. Allison, Hugh B., enlisted May 21. Alsop, Benjamin, enlisted May 21. Bryant, Wm. M., enlisted May 21, discharged, by Secretary of War, September 26, 1862.


Brown, Jos. M. F. enlisted May 21, wounded at Shiloh and Jackson. Brown, Willis, enlisted May 21, pro- moted Second Sergt. October 22, 1861, died of disease at St. Louis, January 14, 1862.


*Unless otherwise stated enlistments were in 1861.


tThe roster of field and staff officers shows a John W. Brown, as Com. Sergt., who died in June, 1862.


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Barnett, Geo. G. W., enlisted May 27, discharged November 21, 1861. Beerbower, Eli, enlisted May 27, veteranized Second Infantry, Co. F, December 17, 1864.


Burson, Benj., enlisted May 27, miss- ing at Jackson, Miss., July 12, 1863.


Boyed, James, enlisted May 27.


Baty, Geo. W., enlisted May 27, veteranized Second Infantry, Co. F, January 4, 1864.


Barlow, Edward N., enlisted May 27, wounded at Shiloh, and on steamer at Island No. 82, May 18, 1863.


Blythe, Robt. A., enlisted May 27, drowned at St. Louis March 7, 1862.


Burch, James G., enlisted May 27, discharged at St. Louis November 20, 1861.


Baker, Joseph Y., enlisted May 27, veteranized Second Infantry, Co. F, January 4, 1864.


Burges, Daniel, enlisted May 27, died of ineasles, at Quincy, Ill., November 3, 1861.


Clark, John H., enlisted May 27, captured at Jackson, Miss., July 12, 1863, veteranized January 4, 1864.


Cherry, Multon, enlisted May 27. Cash [Cart], Jacob; enlisted May 27, veteranized Second Infantry Com- pany F, January 4, 1864.


Coles, Joshua, enlisted May 27, mis- sing at Jackson, Mississippi, July 12, 1863.


Coles, Barton, enlisted May 27, died of small-pox, at Memphis, April 15, 1863.


Clingersmith, John, enlisted May 27.


Campbell, Douglass, enlisted May 27, discharged for disability De- cember 29, 1862.


Fisher, John W, enlisted May 27, wounded at Blue Mills, Missouri, September 17, 1861, captured at Jackson, July 12, 1863.


Griffin, John, enlisted May 27.


Hall, Samuel K., enlisted May 27, promoted to Fourth Corporal De- cember 3, 1861.


Huffman, Joel,- enlisted June 6, 1861, veteranized January 4, 1864. Irvin, Samuel, enlisted May 27, pro- moted Second Sergeant February 1,1862.


Jones, James H., enlisted May 27, discharged at St. Louis December 6,1861.


Latta, Francis M., enlisted May 27, wounded at Blue Mills, September 17, 1861.


Lower, , enlisted May 27.


Lee, Freeman D., enlisted May 21. Michael, William, enlisted May 21, wounded at Blue Mills, discharg- ed February 14, 1862.


Mosher, Elisha, enlisted May 21, wounded on steamer near Island No. 82, May 18, 1863.


Moors, Andrew J., enlisted May 21, wounded at Jackson, Mississippi, July 12, 1863.


Nichols, Marion, [Orlando M.] en- listed May 21, wounded at Shiloh, died of wounds at Cincinnati, Ohio, April 26, 1862.


Nichols, Absolom W., enlisted May 21, veteranized January 4, 1864. Nichols, Thomas J., enlisted May 21, died at Macon City, Missouri, September 24, 1861.


Nichols, Daniel W., enlisted May 21, wounded at Shiloh and cap- tured, died at Montgomery, Ala- bama, August 25, 1862, while in prison.


Owen, John W., enlisted May 21.


Oxenrider, Elias, enlisted May 21,


died at Vicksburg, July 2, 1863. Patterson, John Q., enlisted May 21. Quick, Samuel, enlisted May 21.


Randall, Eden, enlisted May 21, cap- tured at Shiloh, wounded at Vicks- burg, December 12, 1863.


Richards, Arthur, enlisted May 21, discharged at St. Louis, Decem- ber 23, 1861.


Randolph, Wm. H., enlisted May 21. Silcott, Robert S., enlisted May, 27.


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Silcott, George W., enlisted May 21, wounded at Shiloh, discharged October 25, 1862.


Shippey, Geo. W., enlisted May 21, wounded at Shiloh.


Swan, William, enlisted May 21, wounded at Blue Mills, Septem- ber 17, 1861, promoted to Second Corporal, discharged for disability August 22, 1861.


Styles, David M., enlisted May 21, wounded and captured at Shiloh, wounded at Jackson, Mississippi. Shetterley, Edwin B., enlisted May 21, wounded at Shiloh.


Spain, Wesley, enlisted November 8, discharged September 4, 1862, at Memphis.


Stimson, William, enlisted May 21, promoted to Second Sergeant, July 1, 1862, wounded October 5, 1862.


Turner, Hercules, enlisted May 21, promoted to Sixth Corporal De- cember 3, 1861, Fourth Sergeant, October 24, 1862.


Thomas, Samnel H., enlisted May 21 [probably George H., reported captured at Jackson].


Taylor, James J., enlisted May 21, promoted to Sixth Corporal Octo- ber 24, 1862.


Tidrick, Miller R., enlisted May 21, promoted to Second Lientenant, October 22, 1861, appointed Com- missary-Sergeant June 8, 1861. Ulster, James M., enlisted in Second Veteran Infantry Company K. March 29, 1864.


Welsh, John enlisted May 21, wounded at Shiloh, veteranized in Second Infantry Company F, Jan- uary 4, 1864.


Wells, Jonathan, enlisted May 21, discharged at Quincy, March 16, 1862.


Willison, James B., enlisted May 21, veteranized in Second Infantry Company F, January 4, 1864.


ADDITIONAL ENLISTMENTS.


The following enlistments are given, although the records do not show the county where they belong, but the supposition is they belong to Warren:


Anderson, Samuel F., enlisted killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862, Brown, Josiah, enlisted wounded at Shiloh.


Clapp, Wm., enlisted November 8, wounded at Shiloh, killed at Jack- son, July 12, 1863.


Coles, Benj. P., enlisted December 11, 1861, died at St. Louis, Janu- ary 5, 1862.


Higbee, Rodney, enlisted November 8, died at St. Louis, December 7. Hall, Silas, enlisted December 7, discharged at St. Louis, January 17, 1862.


Hall, Joseph R., enlisted November 8, wounded mortally, at Shiloh, April 16, 1862.


Mathews, George E., enlisted July 6. Plumb, Adamn, enlisted December 13, killed at Shiloh.


FOURTH INFANTRY.


This regiment went to Jefferson Barracks August 9, 1861, and on the 24th to Rolla, Mo. January 22, 1862, it joined the Army of the South- west, under General Curtis, and for thirty months thereafter was in con- tinuous active service. It never fell to its lot to do post duty. It took an active part at Pea Ridge, where General Curtis declared it " won im- mortal honors." The record of that thirty months, in its march against Price to Springfield, and to Ozark Mountains; to Batesville, and across Arkansas to Helena; thence to Chickasaw Bayou, and up Arkansas river to Arkansas Post; from Milliken's Bend round through Grand Gulf and Jackson to the rear of Vicksburg, to Memphis; thence across the country


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to Chattanooga, and with Sherman against Atlanta, is one of achievements unsurpassed for brilliancy and bravery. It was engaged on more than thirty battle-fields; met the enemy in eight different rebel States, and was never repulsed. It fought at Pea Ridge, Chickasaw Bayou, Arkansas Post, Jackson, Vicksburg, Cherokee Station, Caney Creek, Tuscumbia, Chattanooga, Look Out Mountain, Mission Ridge, Ringgold, Columbus, Goldsboro, Atlanta, Resaca, Kenesaw Mountain. It planted the first colors on the rocky crest of Mission Ridge. It was present at the Grand Review at Washington; tlience going to Louisville, where it did provost gnard duty, until July 25, 1865, when it came to Davenport, and was minstered ont September 3d. Warren county was represented in Companies E and F.


COMPANY E .*


Herron, Shadrack, promoted 2d Corp. Sept. 6, 1861, died at Rolla, Mo., Oct. 4, 1861.


Price, Thomas, J., promoted First Corporal October 10, 1861, re-en- listed Fourth Sergeant, Company E, Fourth Veteran Infantry, Jan- nary 1, 1864.


Hasty, Daniel, Seventh Corporal, died at Keokuk Dec. 1, 1861.


Rhoads, Lawrence P., Eighth. Cor- poral, wounded at Pea Ridge, died at Huntsville, Ala., January, 1864.


PRIVATES.


Ash, William, H. H., wounded at Chickasaw Bayou, Dec. 29, 1862, transferred to Invalid Corps, Sept. 1, 1863.


Bishop, Azariah, died at Helena, Ark., Sept. 6, 1862.


Bramhall, Emerson, S., promoted Fourth Sergeant, March 8, 1862, Third Sergeant, September 30, 1862, re-enlisted Second Sergeant, Company E, Fourth Veteran In- fantry, January 4, 1864.


Cherry, Francis M.


Conch, William, wounded at Chick- asaw Bayon, re-enlisted Company E, Fourth Veteran Infantry, Jan. 1, 1864.


Glenn, John P., discharged Nov. 24, 1862, at Keokuk.


Hargus, Jasper M., re-enlisted Cor- poral Company E, Fourth Veter- an Infantry, January 1, 1864.


Hastings, James, promoted Sergeant- Major, Sept. 1, 1861.


James, John C., discharged at St. Lonis, June 18, 1862.


James, Samnel H., died March 11, 1862, of wounds received at Pea Ridge.


Mountain, William S., captured at Clayville, Ala., March 14, 1864, died at Annapolis Md., Jan. 3, 1865.


Patterson, John H., re-enlisted Cor- poral Company E, Fourth Volun- teer Infantry, January 4, 1864.


Reeves, Isaac, wounded at Pea Ridge, re-enlisted Company E, Fourth Veteran Infantry, Janu- ary 1, 1864.


Serbu, Augustus H., wounded at Chickasaw Bayou, transferred to Invalid Corps May 1, 1864.


Spence, Abraham. L., promoted Fourth Corporal May 15, 1862, re-enlisted Fifth Sergeant Com- pany E, Fourth Veteran In- fantry, Jannary 1, 1864.


Taylor, Phillip L., wounded at Pea Ridge.


Tryon, Robert, discharged at Keo- kuk, December 23, 1862, for disa- bility.


Vance, Jacob S., wounded at Mis- sion Ridge, November 25, 1863, died at Chattanooga, Nov. 29, 1863.


Yount, Robert, discharged at Black River, Miss., for disability, Sept. 14, 1863.


*The Company enlisted July 15, 1861.


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COMPANY F .*


Hendrickson, Ezra, died at Rolla, Mo., January 10, 1862.


Hiatt, Andrew P., wounded at Pea Ridge, wounded at Vicksburg, May 24, 1863, died at Walnut Hill, Miss., May 29, 1863.


Harris, Samuel B., wounded at Pea Ridge, died at Memphis, Dec. 27, 1863.


Hiatt, Sylvanus, wounded at Pea Ridge, March 7, 1862, died of wounds at Cassville, Mo., April 29,1862.


Holmes, Abraham, killed at Pea Ridge.


Harlan, Nathan A., wounded at Chickasaw Bayou, transferred to Invalid Corps.


Keffer, George. Keffer, John.


TENTH INFANTRY.


This regiment was organized at Camp Fremont, Iowa City, in August, 1861. Warren county furnished two companies. It. was mustered into service September 6, 1861, embarked September 24th for St. Louis, arriv- ing on the 27th, where it was armed, clothed and equipped. October 1st it moved to Cape Girardeau, to aid in protecting that point from the men- aced attack of Pillow and Hardee. November 12 it moved to Bird's Point, where it did scouting, general and picket duty until March 4, 1862, when it moved to New Madrid. While at Bird's Point, the loss from exposure and measles was ninety-six. It took active part in the capture of New Madrid, on March 13th and 14th, which, with a brilliant movement on Tiptonville, April 7th and 8th, resulted in capturing the force of Island No. 10, of about six thousand prisoners. April 10th it moved with the Army of the Mississippi to Pittsburg Landing, disembarking at Hamburg, April 21, where it served in Pope's command during the siege of Corinth, on the left of the army. After the surrender of Corinth, it pursued the enemy to Boonville, when it returned. and remained in camp, at Corinth and Jacinto, until September 18th, when it was ordered to engage General Price, then supposed to be near Inka, which was a disastrous blunder for the regiment and brigade. The pursuit of the enemy on the 20th, the bloody battle of Corinth, October 3d and 4th, and the pursuitof the rebels to and beyond the Hatchie, forms the next chapter in the history, and closed the colonelcy of Nicholas Perczel, who resigned, and was succeeded by Lieutenant-Colonel Wm. E. Small. From November 2, 1862, during the term of Colonel Small, the regiment was always at the front, and if any fighting was done by the Seventh division, Seventeenth Army Corps, the Tenth was surely there. November 22, it moved to Moscow, Tenn., where it joined Grant's march down the Mobile and Ohio railroad. December 22, it marched, with its division, from Lumpkin's Mill, Miss., to Memphis, as guard of a provision train which completed, the regiment went to White Station, where it passed the winter guarding the railroad. March 4th, it joined the Yazoo Pass Expedition, which was abandoned after an unsuc- cessful effort, of several weeks, to get in the rear of Vicksburg by a flank movement. It was a tedious and perilous expedition. It next joined in the Vicksburg campaign, commencing at Milliken's Bend, and terminating


* Enlisted July 10, 1861.


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in the fall of Vicksburg. It was in reserve at the battle of Port Gibson ; at the battle of Raymond, May 15, it was in the second line; on the 14th, fought at Jackson, driving the enemy. On the 16th, at Champion's Hill, the enemy was met in force, the Tenth being on the left of the brigade, exposed to heavy flank movement and murderons fire of the enemy. Ont of 1,300 engaged of the brigade, 500 were killed; the Tenth lost 34 killed, and 124 wounded, which attests the obstinacy with which the brigade held its ground's and turned the tide of battle. On the 19th of May the regi- ment took its position in the line, in frontof Vicksburg, where it remained until June 22, when it was moved to Black River, where it remained till the fall of Vicksburg, when it was sent to Jackson, Miss., in pursuit of Johnson; returned to Vicksburg July 19. September 29th, the division was ordered to Memphis, to join Sherman's march to Chattanooga, leaving Memphis October 10th, and arriving at Chattanooga November 19, after a inarch of thirty-two days. On the 25th the Tenth was a part of the heroic force who stormed Mission Ridge, and under command of its Colonel P. P. Henderson, Colonel Small having resigned, it earned a noble record. This, and the battle at Champion's Hill, are regarded as the hardest battles fought by this regiment. December 4th, the regiment moved to Larkinsville, Ala., thence to Huntsville, arriving Jan. 9, 1864. February 1st, the regi- ment re-enlisted as veterans, and remained at Huntsville, making sorties with Roddy's cavalry until June 15th, when it started north on veteran furlough. In July, it returned to the front, arriving at Kingston, Ga., August 1st. While here it was transferred to the Second Brigade. Sep- tember 28th, the non-veterans were mustered out, the regiment was filled January 19th, up, and then joined Sherman's March to Savannah.


the regiment was moved from Savannah into South Carolina, and joined tlie expedition on Columbia, thence to Goldsboro, entering the latter city Angust 22, after severe fighting, having marched five hundred miles, from Savannah in an inclement season of the year. Many of the soldiers were nearly naked and without shoes, but all were contented and joyous, satis- fied in the consciousness of duty done. The regiment traveled eight thousand one hundred and seventy-five miles, served in ten States of the Confederacy, and fought in eighteen pitched battles, beside numerous skirmishes. Up to the battle of Mission Ridge not a man had been taken prisoner on a battle-field. The regiment was mustered out as veterans at Little Rock, Arkansas, August 15, 1865. Warren county was repre- sented in this regiment in the field and staff officers, to-wit:


Paris P. Henderson, enlisted August 29, 1861, Captain Company B, pro- moted to Lieutenant-Colonel Jannary 27, 1863, promoted to Colonel August 18,1863, resigned December 19, 1864.


John M. Cochrane, enlisted August 29, 1861, Sergeant-Major, promoted from private Company G to Second Lieutenant July 14, 1862.


Henry S. Bowman, Commissary-Sergeant, promoted from Second Ser- geant, Company G.


Daniel H. Lyon, enlisted October 1, 1861, Second Musician.


Henry S. Graham, enlisted October 1, 1861, Third Musician.


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COMPANY B .*


Martin C. Randleman, Captain, re- signed September 3, 1862.


Oren Adkins, Second Lieutenant, re- signed September 3, 1862. Milton P. Black, First Sergeant. Harmon H. Hurst, Second Sergeant, re-enlisted First Sergeant Compa- ny B., Tenth Volunteer Infantry, February 1, 1864.


Francis M. Hargis, Third Sergeant. David D. Cummings, Fourth Sergt., wounded at Corinth, veteranized Third Sergeant January 25, 1864. Isaac Sexton, Fifth Sergeant, pro- moted First Lieutenant February 24, 1863, killed at Mission Ridge November 25, 1863.


Peter Kail, First Corporal, discharg- ed at St. Louis October 16, 1862. for disability.


John C. Lang, Second Corporal, wounded at Corinth, October 3, 1862.


Robt. T. Moore, Fifth Corporal, pro- moted from private, died at New Madrid March 25, 1862.


Edward J. Couch, Sixth Corporal, discharged Nov. 26, 1862, for dis- ability at Monnd City, Ill.


Benj. F. Kelley, Eightlı Corporal,. veteranized January 1, 1864.


William Spencer, musician, dis- charged at Camp Clear Creek, July 13, 1862.


Henry W. Burgett, musician, dis- charged at Cairo, December 8, 1862.


John W. Randleman, wagoner, dis- charged at Keokuk, October 19, 1862.


PRIVATES.


Allen, Thomas J., discharged at Camp Clear Creek, July 26, 1862. Adkins, Wm. H., wounded at Cham-


pion's Hill, discharged August 3, 1863, of wounds, at Memphis.


Able, James W., killed at Cham- pion's Hill, May 16, 1863. Ballard, David.


Babb, John W., discharged at Cor- inth, November 5, 1862, for dis- ability.


Brown, James A., veteranized Feb- ruary 1, 1864.


Beezley, Jesse, died at Mound City, Ills., December 3, 1861.


Crosbie, S. W .. [also, Corsby] dis- charged for disability; at Jefferson Barracks, Jannary 16, 1863.


Cummings, Geo. W.


Cooper, Wm. N., promoted to cor- poral, veteranized as corporal, January 1, 1864.


Chapman, Elias, veteranized Febru- ary 1, 1864. Cane, William.


Carter, Isaac V., died at Monnd City, June 11, 1862.


Cntlip, James H., wounded at Cor- inth, discharged for wounds, No- vember 8, 1862.


Conner, Wilson W., discharged for disability, Jannary 28, 1863.


Cunningham, John, enlisted Octo- ber 1, 1861, veteranized February 1, 1864.


Davis, Peter, discharged at Corinth, September 14, 1862.


David, Reeves, enlisted Marchi 30, 1864.


Edgerton, Samnel, enlisted October 1, 1861, veteranized February 1, 1864.


Farquer Wm. H., re-enlisted Second Sergeant Company B, 10th Vet- eran February 1, 1864.


Ferrall, Samuel, discharged at Cairo, January 25, 1863.


Fisher, Ephraim N., discharged at Bird's Point, March 8, 1862.


Frazier Isaac, veteranized January 1, 1864.


Frazier, William, enlisted March 30, 1864.


Hiatt, Ezra, enlisted March 30, 1864. -


* Enlisted August 23, 1861, unless otherwise stated.


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Hammer, David R., discharged April


2, 1862, at New Madrid, for disa- bility.


Hutching, S. W., veteranized Feb- ruary 1, 1864.


Harris, Andrew J., veteranized Feb- rnary 1, 1864.


Heady, William J., discharged at Corinth December 16, 1862.


James, Elisha R., discharged at Bird's Point, February 22, 1862.


Moore, Robert T., promoted 5th Cor- poral September 20, 1862.


McPherson, James W.


Myric, Perry, discharged August 15, 1865, for disability, veteranized February 1, 1864.


Moredick, David H., discharged August 17, 1863.


Mountain, Joseph, discharged April 15, 1862, at Corinth.


Overton, Robert, died at New Mad- rid, April 13, 1862.


Perren, Henry, transferred to Inva- lid Corps February 16, 1864.


Passage, Henry, wounded at Cham- pion's Hill, veteranized February 1, 1864.


Rule, Oliver, veteranized Corporal February 1, 1864.


Reed, James M., wounded at Vicks- burg, May 22, 1863, discharged June 25, 1863.


Shepherd, Robert A., enlisted Au- gust 23, 1861, veteranized Febru- ary 1, 1864.


Starks, Joel J., discharged at St. Louis, September 26, 1862.


Swayne, Oscar, enlisted October 1, 1861,veteranized February 1, 1864. Tate, James J., veteranized Jannary 25, 1864.


Wheeldon, James W., died at Mound City, December 15, 1861.


White, Peter, discharged at St. Louis, October 21, 1862.


Wade, Cheen, enlisted March 30, 1864.


Wright, James, enlisted March 30, 1864.


COMPANY G .*


Paris P. Henderson, Captain, pro- moted to Colonel August 18, 1863, resigned October, 1864.


Elbert J. Kuhn, First Lieutenant, wounded at Champion's Hill, re- signed November 6, 1864.


Robert Longshore, Second Lieuten- ant, resigned July 13, 1862:


James H. Millen, First Sergeant, was never mnstered in, but mus- tered out as First Lieutenant, vet- eranized January 1, 1864, commis- sioned Captain August 7, 1865.


Henry S. Bowman, Second Sergeant, promoted Commissary-Sergeant February 6, 1852.


Peter Ruble, Third Sergeant, dis- charged at St. Louis November 1,1862.


M. Ricker, Fourth Sergeant, died at Mound City, December 12, 1861. Jesse Monroe, Fifth Sergeant, wound- ed at Mission Ridge, November 25, 1863.


Cobus Luken, First Corporal, wound- ed at Champion's Hill, died of wounds June 7, 1863.


Oliver P. Lewin, Second Corporal, killed near Charleston, Mo., Jan- uary 8, 1862.


Elias B. Hicks, Third Corporal, cap- tured at Chattanooga November 25, 1863, promoted to Sergeant. Edward Graham, Fourth Corporal. Garrett Smith, Fifth Corporal, pro- moted Fifth Sergeant, December 27, 1861, died July 8, 1862.


John M. Sterrett, Sixth Corporal, transferred to Invalid Corps Feb- ruary 15, 1864.


Garrett King, Seventh Corporal, transferred to Invalid Corps.


John W. Rowe, Eighth Corporal, transferred to Invalid Corps, April 4, 1863.


Richard Elson, Musician.


Alphonzo B. Colegrove, wagoner, veteranized January 1, 1864.


*Enlisted August 23, 1861, unless otherwise stated.


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PRIVATES.


Allen, Wm., veteranized January 1, 1864.


Ashby, James W.


Barker, Jehn, discharged at St. Louis June 25, 1865, for disability, vet- eranized January 1, 1864.


Bunker, Jonathan.


Beaman, Henry S., wounded at Mis- sion Ridge, veteranized January 1,


1851. [Reported also Bowman.] Beerbower, Henry, veteranized Jan- uary 1, 1864.


Birkett, Henry, enlisted April 11, 1864.


Brown, John C., veteranized Janua- ry 1, 1864.


Butterfield, Worthy A., discharged July 8, 1862, at St. Louis for dis- ability.


Cochrane, John M., promoted Ser- geant-Major September 7, 1861, veteranized Captain November 8, 1864.


Colgrove, Henry N., enlisted April 11, 1864.


Cook, Willis, killed near Charleston, Mo., Jannary 8, 1862.


Coffman, Andrew J., captured, where and when unknown, veteranized January 1, 1864.


Coulter, James N., wounded at Champion's Hill.


Darrongh, Francis M., discharged October 24, 1862, at Corinth.


Dill, Geo. W., discharged March 17, 1863, at New Madrid, Mo.


Easly, James H., veteranized as Cor- poral January 1, 1864.


Easly, Stephen R., veteranized Jan- nary 1, 1864.


Ellrich, Samuel, veteranized Janua- ry 1, 1864.


Evans, Milton O., wounded near Charleston, Mo., January 8, 1862, died January 11, 1862.


Felton, Wm. H., wounded May 26, 1862, at Farmington, Miss., trans- ferred to Marine Brigade April 4, 1863.


Foster, Wm. H., promoted to Second Corporal January 22, 1862.


Flesher, Wm. A., veteranized Janu- ary 1, 1864,


Freeman, Charles H., veteranized January 1, 1864.


Fuqua, Charles B., discharged Oct. 25, 1862, at Corinth.


Gray, Geo. W., veteranized Jan. 21, 1864.


Graham, Enoch C.


Gregory, Thomas M., discharged Oct. 24, 1862, at Corinth.


Hagans, George S. [W.], veteranized Jan. 21, 1864.


Hayworth, Richard D., enlisted Dec.


25, 1863, discharged June 25, '65. Harbison, James, enlisted Feb. 23, 1864; died at Huntsville, Alaba- ma, April 19, 1864.


Hellums, Nicholas, died March 16, 1862, at New Madrid.


Hicks, Elijah J., veteranized March 1,1864.


Hildreth, Albert, died May 7, 1862, at Milliken's Bend, La.


Hodges, John S. [or A.], wounded near Charleston, discharged at Ja- cinto, Ang. 18, 1862, also reported dead.


Hornback, James, discharged at Bird's Point, Feb. 25, 1862.


Jackson, Jacob H., veteranized as Sergt., Jan. 1, 1864.




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