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 67

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


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Johnson, Daniel I.


Johnson, Ed. E. [or C.], transferred to gunboat service Feb. 10, 1862. Keen, Davis M., enlisted Dec. 29, 1863.


Latimer, Wm. P., veteranized as Corp. Jan. 1, 1864.


Larchet, John, killed near Charles- ton, Mo., Jan. 8, 1862, enlisted Aug. 31, 1861.


Lewis, Wm. H., wounded at Corinth. Marks, Benj. F., discharged at St. Louis, Oct. 12, 1862.


Marks, Francis M., died at Mound City, Oct. 25, 1862.


Marks, William, discharged at Bird's Point, Feb. 25, 1862.


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Marks, Henry, wounded at Cham-


pion's Hill, veteranized Feb. 1, 1864.


Marks, Robert, died at Mound City, Dec. 13, 1861.


Moore, John A., killed at Cham- pion's Hill.


Mosac, John A., veteranized Jan. 1, 1864.


Miles, Joseph, promoted 5th Corp., Dec. 27, 1861.


Murphy, Powhattan, discharged at New Madrid, March 7, 1862.


Neiv, Stephen S., veteranized Feb. 1,1864.


Parker, Wm. A., veteranized Jan. 21, 1864.


Percell, James P., veteranized Jan. 21, 1864.


Provolt, Sanford W., wounded at Champion's Hill, veteranized Jan. 21, 1864.


Ray, Martin C.


Ruggles, George W., killed at Chat- tanooga, Nov. 25, 1863.


Sarchett, John M., killed at Charles- ton, Mo., Jan. 8, 1862.


Sleeper, Daniel, wounded at Mission Ridge, Nov. 25, 1863.


Smith, John S., promoted to 4th Sergt., Dec. 27, 1861, 2d Lieut., Feb. 9, 1863, veteranized Jan. 1, 1864.


Shumier, Daniel, wounded at Vicks- burg, May 22, 1863.


Shutt, Edward, wounded at Cham- pion's Hill, veteranized Jan. 21, 1864.


Snyder, Emannel, discharged at Bird's Point, Feb. 25, 1862.


Spencer, Elihn, enlisted March 30, 1864.


Thomas, Geo. N. [Charles N.], vet- eranized Jan. 21, 1864.


Tilton, Jonathan F., enlisted --- , veteranized Jan. 21, 1864.


Troy, Benj. F., discharged Dec. 3, 1863, at Memphis.


Vanderpool, Jolin, killed at Cham- pion's Hill, May 16, 1863.


Warnock, John H., vetranized Jan. 21, 1864.


Wellons, Wm. M., wounded at Cor- inth, discharged; date and place unknown.


Whetzel, Cyrus O., veteranized Jan. 21, 1864.


Willis, Martin V., died at Bird's Point, Feb. 7, 1862.


Willis, Franklin, discharged at Keo- kuk, Dec. 15, 1862.


Willis, Wm. A., captured at Chatta- nooga; promoted to Corp. Winter, Joseph S.


FIFTEENTH INFANTRY.


This is one of the noblest regiments of the State, and to have been a member of it is honor enough for any soldier. Its history is long and eventful-beyond the limits prescribed in this book. It was organized in February, 1862, mustered in March 14, and joined Grant's army at Pitts- burg Landing in April, where it went through its " bloody baptism," los- ing in two days over one-fourth its number. Briefly, its history may be summed up in nine divisions :


I. Pittsburg Landing-Battle of Shiloh.


II. Siege of Corinth-Summer and fall of 1862-Bolivar-Iuka-Bat- tle of Corinth, October 3d and 4th -- Pursuit of Rebels to Ripley-Return to Corinth October 13.


III. Winter Campaign, 1862 .- Grand Junction-Holly Springs-Ox- ford-Abbeville-Yockena Station -- Return to Lafayette-Memphis- Front, of. Vicksburg-Milliken's Bend-Providence-Canal digging, to connect the Mississippi with bayous Macon and Tensas.


IV. Vicksburg Campaign .- Milliken's Bend -- Holmes' Plantation-


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Grand Gulf-Haine's Bluff-Warrenton-Mechanicsville Expedition- Rear of Vicksburg-Black River Expedition-Messenger's Ferry-Jack- son-Return to Vicksburg.


V. Fall and Winter, 1863-4 .- Expedition to Monroe, La., in August; to Jackson in October; to Redbone in December; Meridian in February, 1864; Veteran furlough in March and April; thence to Huntsville, Al- abama.


VI. Summer Campaign of 1864 .- Huntsville-Decatur-Rome- Ackworth-Sherman's March-Battles of Big Shanty, Noonday Creek, Brushy Mountain, Kenesaw, Nick-a-jack Creek, Atlanta, July 20 to 28- Jonesboro-Lovejoy-Atlanta.


VII. Fall Campaign of 1864 .- Reconnoisance to Powder Springs- Pursuit of Hood to Resaca-Gaylesville-Marietta-March to the Sea- Savannah, November and December, 1864.


VIII. Winter Campaign through the Carolinas .- Beaufort-Battles of Garden Corner and Poctaligo, Jan. 14; Salkahatchie, Feb. 3; Orangeburg, Feb. 12; Columbus, Feb. 13; Fayetteville, March 11; Bentonsville, March 20; on to Goldsboro. This was one of the most arduous campaigns in the history of the regiment. Its marches by night through swamps for hours, waist deep, among dense forests and snags, will never be forgotten. For its promptness and heroism it received the special commendation of com- manding officers.


IX. Closing Campaign .- Northward to " finish the job "-Raleigh- Review by Gen. Grant April 23, Jones' Station-Surrender of Johnson- Marchi to Petersburg-Richmond -- Washington-Louisville-Muster ont July 24, 1865-Home again at Davenport July 29. Out of the 1,763 men who were members of the regiment during its organization, 1,051 were out, killed, died, or crippled for life; proof of valor, patriotism, and love of country.


COMPANY G.


Hezekiah Fisk, First Lientenant, en- listed October 19, 1861, promoted First Lientenant August 1, 1862, promoted Asst. Surgeon March 7, 1863, captured at Shiloh April 6, 1862.


Cyrus F. Boyd, First Sergeant, en- listed October 19, 1861.


Jefferson Hockett, Fifth Corporal, promoted First Corporal Decem- ber 18, 1861, veteranized as pri- vate January 1, 1864.


Daniel Embree, Sixth Corporal, en- listed October 19, 1861, promoted Fifth Sergeant February 1, 1862, to Second Sergeant October 4, 1862, to Second Lieutenant March 7, 1863, to First Lieutenant Au- gust 27, 1864, but declined the .


commission, and was mustered out at close of term, December 18, 1864.


Oliver P. McNutt, Seventh Corporal, enlisted October 19, 1861, veteran- ized as private January 1, 1864. Stiles F. Shepard, Eighth Corporal, enlisted October 19, 1861, veter- anized Jannary 1, 1864, died at Charleston, Ill., April 11, 1864.


PRIVATES.


Boyd, Luther S., enlisted January 20, 1862, discharged for disabilty November 25, 1862.


Campbell, Wm., enlisted October 19, 1861, promoted Eighth Corporal August 20, 1862, veteranized Feb- ruary 1, 1863, promoted Fifth Ser- geant August 1, 1864.


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Chapin, James C., enlisted October 24, 1861, veteranized December 6, 1863, promoted Corporal, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, died of wounds at Rome, Ga., July 24, 1864.


Cummins, George B., enlisted De- cember 4, 1861, wounded at Cor- inth, October 3, 1862, veteranized December 6, 1863, died October 21, 1864, at Rome, Ga.


Cozad, John J., enlisted October 24, 1861, discharged February 29, 1863, for disability.


Cozad, John W., enlisted October 24, 1861, discharged March 10, 1863, for disability.


Embree, Watson C., enlisted October 19, 1861, died October 26, 1863, at Jefferson Barracks, Mo.


Edmunds, Wm. R., enlisted October 24, 1861, transferred to Co. K Feb- ruary 1, 1862, wounded at Shiloh April 6, 1862, died at Corinth Au- gust 6, 1862, of apoplexy.


Fisher, Daniel, enlisted December 4, 1861, wounded at Shiloh April 6, 1862, veteranized December 6, 1863, promoted Eighth Corporal August 1, 1864.


Ford, Oscar E, enlisted November 19, 1861, wounded at Shiloli, died of wounds, at Savannah, Tenn., April 8, 1862.


Finn, Carl, enlisted October 19, 1861, wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 27, 1864, veteranized January 1, 1864.


Hooton, Henry W., enlisted Octo- ber 19, 1861, wounded at Shiloh, captured at Corinth.


James, Wm. W., enlisted October 19, 1861, wounded at Shiloh, cap- tured at Canton, Miss., February 29, 1864, veteranized December 6, 1863.


Johnson, Thos. J., enlisted October 19, 1861, veteranized December 6, 1863.


Judkins, Miles W., wounded at Shi- loh, discharged August 15, 1862, for wounds.


Kerr, Levi H., enlisted October 19, 1861, veteranized Dec. 6, 1863. Ketchell, Charles W., enlisted Octo- ber 19, 1861, promoted Sixth Cor- poral, June 30, 1862, wounded at Corinth, veteranized as Sergeant December 6, 1863, Third Sergeant August 1, 1864, wounded at At- lanta, July 28, 1864.


Kerr, Thomas, enlisted October 19, 1861, died June 23, 1863, at War- rentown, Miss.


Locker, George W., enlisted Octo- ber 19, 1861, discharged for epi- lepsy, June 18, 1862.


Morris, Harrison, enlisted October 19, 1861, wounded at Shiloh, killed in action at Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864.


Metcalf, Warren, enlisted October 19, 1861, discharged for disability May 1, 1862.


Mullen, John, enlisted October 19, 1861, discharged December 17, 1862, for disability.


Myers, John, enlisted October 19, 1861, discharged for disability, June 19, 1862 [reported also, J. Mayers].


Mote, William, enlisted December 4, 1861, died, Dart county, Ohio, of disease, July 14, 1862.


Mote, Butler, enlisted January 20, 1862, discharged, November 23, 1862.


Nicholls, Charles, enlisted Decem- ber 4, 1861, died at Monterey, Tenn., May 27, 1862.


Nicholls, William, enlisted Decem- ber 4, 1861, discharged December 5, 1863, for disability.


Parker, William H., enlisted Octo- ber, 24, 1862, died September 15, 1863, at St. Lonis.


Posegate, Francis, enlisted January 20, 1862, discharged Angust 15, 1862, for disability.


Reid, Harvey M., enlisted December 4, 1861, wounded at Corinth, vet- eranized December 6, 1863, pro- moted second Corporal August 1, 1864.


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Reid, Elias, enlisted December 4, 1861, wounded at Corinth, veter- anized February 1, 1864, wounded at Atlanta, July 22, 1864.


Roberts, Samuel L., enlisted Janu- ary 3, 1862, captured at Corinth, wounded at Atlanta, July 28, 1864, veteranized February 1, 1864, pro- moted Sixth Corporal August 1, 1864.


Shank, Lewis W., enlisted October 19, 1861, died at Monterey, Mo., June 7, 1862.


Safford, Thomas, enlisted January 20, 1862, discharged at Abbeville, December 17, 1862.


Vinton, Charles B., enlisted Janu- ary 1, 1862, wounded at Corinth, veteranized February 1, 1864, killed at Atlanta, July 22, 1864.


Webb, Charles, enlisted October 19, 1861, promoted Sixth Corporal February 1, 1862, discharged for disability June 18, 1862.


Wyatt, Humphrey B., enlisted De- cember 4, 1861, promoted Third Corporal Company K, February 1, 1862, wounded at Shiloh, died of wounds April 29, 1862.


ADDITIONAL.


Hurst, Daniel, enlisted March 26, 1864.


Merrill, John H., enlisted March 31, 1864.


Reeves, John H., enlisted


wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, July, 1864, died at Rome, Ga., August 12, 1864, of wounds.


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 August 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 prom- inent 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 ont the braggart Marmaduke at Springfield, Missouri, Jannary 8, 1862, who at- tacked with at least 1870 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 get- ting out of difficulties through smaller chances than few would have dared attempted. At Poison Spring was a notable instance, where 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, scattering the enemy by charges, when it would reform and occupy the vacuum, and thus cut its way ont and returned to Camden. In May, 1864, it returned to Fort Smith, Arkansas, having marched 730 miles over mountains, through swamps, subsisting on raw corn, wading days and nights through inud 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 mus- ter 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 out. Of the original officers but eight returned.


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COMPANY G.


Thomas Clark, Third Sergeant, en- listed July 7, 1862.


Firman D. Lee, promoted First Cor- poral August 31, 1862, enlisted July 7, 1862, captured at Poison Spring, Arkansas, December 18, 1863; promoted Sergeant.


William Michaels, Sixth Corporal, enlisted July 10, 1862, promoted First Lientenant March 6, 1864.


Jesse D. Baker, wagoner, enlisted July 13, 1862.


PRIVATES.


Foyle, Enos, enlisted July 19, 1862. Gear, George W., Co. G, Eighteenth Infantry, enlisted July 10, 1862. Hall, Arnid, enlisted July 15, 1862. Johnson, Thomas C., enlisted July 10, 1862, wounded at Springfield, Mo., Jan. 8, 1863, discharged March 3, 1863, for wounds.


Lee, Benjamin F., enlisted July 11, 1862, killed at Springfield, Mo., Jannary 8, 1863.


Morris, Barrak B., enlisted July 7, 1862, wounded and captured at Poison Spring, Ark., April 18, 1864.


Miller, Thomas E., enlisted July 7, 1862, wounded at Springfield, Mo., January 8, 1863.


Mishaels, John D., enlisted July 7, 1862. wounded at Springfield.


Mishaels, Henry H., enlisted July 7, 1862, died Marclı 19, 1863, at Springfield, Mo.


Percell, Greenbury, enlisted July 17, 1862, died Nov. 17, 1862, at Springfield, Mo.


Rolph, James A., enlisted July 17, 1862.


Shannon, David, enlisted July 19, 1862, discharged March 3, 1863, for disability.


Stallcop, Benjamin, enlisted July 17, 1862.


Willis, Irvin, enlisted July 11, 1862.


Warner, Austin, enlisted July 11, 1862, captured at Poison Spring, Ark., April 18, 1864.


ADDITIONAL.


Anderson, Thomas F., enlisted Feb. 24, 1864.


Camp, George W., enlisted January 4, 1864.


Stewart, James M., enlisted Jan. 4, 1864, discharged for disability Nov. 4, 1864.


Willis, Henry H. enlisted January 23, 1864.


COMPANY H.


Brown, James H. C., enlisted Feb. 29, 1864.


Lane, Thomas H., enlisted January 21, 1864.


Pervis, William E., enlisted Feb. 27, 1861.


Stacy, Seldon H., enlisted Jan. 29, 1864, wounded at Poison Spring, May 27, 1864.


Stacy, William H., enlisted January 29, 1864.


Thomas, Nathan, enlisted Dec. 28, 1863.


Thomas, Solomon, enlisted Dec. 28, 1863, discharged April 3, 1863, for disability.


Tillotson, Elijah, enlisted January 30, 1864.


COMPANY I.


Adams, Robert M., enlisted February 17, 1864.


Adams, Thomas, enlisted February 27, 1864.


Brannan, William, enlisted July 17, 1862.


Burch, John G., Sixth Corporal, en- listed July 14. 1862,


Bishop, Hiram S. enlisted July 7, 1862.


Clingersmith, John, enlisted July 7, 1862.


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Coles, Levi, enlisted February 24, 1864.


Courtney, James, enlisted February 20,1864.


Devine, John, enlisted February 12, 1864.


Dinsmore, Adam S., enlisted Febrn- ary 29, 1864.


Hill, Daniel E., enlisted February 27, 1864.


Kruger, Ludwig W., enlisted Febru- ary 25, 1864.


Kilgrove, Michael M., enlisted Feb- rnary 27, 1864.


Oswatt, Andrew, enlisted February 25, 1864.


Perrin, Elias H., enlisted July 25, 1862.


Raney, W. W., enlisted July 7, 1862,


died November 1, 1862, at Fay- etteville, Arkansas.


Rees, John W., enlisted February 27,1864.


Tucker, Cornelius, enlisted February 10, 1864.


THIRTY-FOURTH INFANTRY.


The Thirty-fourth regiment rendezvoused at Burlington, and was inuis- tered in October 15, 1862, under proclamation of the President of July 2, 1862. It was immediately sent to Helena, Arkansas, where it joined the Thirteenth Army Corps, in its operations on the Yazoo Pass Expedition. At Arkansas Post, it had its most distinguished engagement, which closed the Arkansas river expedition. Herein the regiment won for itself high commendation, and for nearly a month thereafter it performed hard service. It was detailed to take 5,000 rebel prisoners to Camp Douglas, Chicago. While en route the small-pox broke out, and so crowded and filthy were the transports, the scenes enacted were revolting and terrible. Returning, the regiment joined General Herron's command, en route for Vicksburg, where they arrived July 11, 1863. The regiment was stationed near the Missis- sippi at the extreme left of the ariny, which place it held until the surren- der of the beleaguered city. The regiment then moved to the Gulf De- partinent, and during the winter enjoyed high life, hunting clams and shells about the head of the Gulf of Mexico. The following spring, they joined Bank's Red River campaign, noted more especially for its successful and brilliant retreat. May, 1864, the regiment moved to Baton Rouge; in July, to the mouth of the Mobile, where it took active part in reducing the rebel forts, and on the 5th of August, 1864, especially distinguished itself by a brilliant and successful sortie on Fort Gaines, resulting in its surren- der. For its prowess it was, on the morning of the 23d, honored with the post of escort to the troops who received the captured Garrison at Fort Morgan. The regiment was the peculiar victim of disease. It probably suffered more from that canse than any regiment from the State. It was at one time totally depleted. December 12, 1864, it was consolidated with the Thirty-eighth, but retained its number. It was by special order, authorized to inscribe on its banner Chickasaw Bluffs, Arkansas Post, Vicksburg, Ya- zoo City, Fort Esperanza. It was mustered out August 13, 1865, at Hons- ton, Texas. It was knows as the "Star Regiment," from the perfection of its drill.


Warren county was represented on the field and staff to-wit:


George W. Clark, Colonel, promoted from Captain Co. G, 3d Inf., commis- sioned Sept. 1, 1862, promoted Brevet Brigadier-General March 13, 1865. Wm. W. Bryant, Adjutant, commissioned Sept. 12, 1862.


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Charles W. Davis, Surgeon, commissioned Sept. 5, 1862.


Victor H. Coffman, Assistant Surgeon, commissioned Sept. 16, 1862, pro- moted Surgeon Nov. 26, 1863.


Joseph T. Meek, Quartermaster Sergeant, enlisted Aug. 13, 1862, promoted from 5th Corporal, Co. C. John Kern, Major, promoted from Captain Co. H, enlisted April 22, 1863. Josiah McLeod, Quartermaster, enlisted April 11, 1864, mustered ont Ang. 15, 1865.


COMPANY B .*


Wm. P. Gnthrie, Captain, resigned Jan. 30, 1863.


John S. C. Wasson, First Lientenant, resigned Feb. 11, 1863.


Cyrus F. Boyd, First Lientenant, enlisted March 3, 1863, promoted from First Sergeant, Co. G, Fif- teenth Infantry.


John M. Folger, Hospital Surgeon consolidated regiment, commiis- sioned June 29, 1863.


Ephraim G. Sandy, Quartermaster- Sergeant consolidated regiment, from Sergeant, Co. B, Nov. 24, 1864.


Orson M. Ingalls, private, musician consolidated regiment, appointed March 1, 1864.


Jerome B. Davis, private, musician consolidated regiment, appointed · May 1, 1864.


James A. Dungan, Second Lienten- ant, promoted Captain Feb. 1, 1863. John H. McMahan, First Sergeant, discharged for disability


Wesley Dunagan, Second Sergeant, promoted Second Lieutenant, re- signed July 28, 1863.


George W. Spry, Third Sergeant, discharged for disability March 23, 1863.


James M. Ray, Fourth Sergeant, discharged for disability March 23, 1863.


Silas W. McMahan, Fifth Sergeant, discharged Jan. 17, 1873, for dis- ability.


James H. Duncan, First Corporal, died at Burlington, Oct. 23, 1862.


Samnel F. Dunagan, Second Corpo- ral, discharged March 18, 1863, for disability.


Moses P. Steele, Third Corporal. David F. Taylor, Fourth Corporal, discharged March 23, 1863, for disability.


Jacob C. Randolph, Fifth Corporal, died Feb. 5, 1863, at St. Lonis.


Morris M. Barge, Sixth Corporal, promoted Sergeant, died Ang. 16, 1863, at Port Hudson, La.


Daniel Fox, Seventh Corporal, dis- charged April 9, 1863, for disa- bility.


Samuel R. Cain, Eighth Corporal, discharged June 10, 1863, for disability.


Jerome B. Davis, Musician. Alexander W. Pyle, Musician.


Clay W. Smith, Wagoner.


PRIVATES.


Anderson, Leonard V. discharged March 14, 1863, for disability. Allen, Wm. M.


Blanchard, James.


Barkhurst, Melville W., promoted Second Sergeant consoidated regi- ment, Co. O.


Brown, Charles R., discharged May 2, 1864, for disability.


Cain, James H. discharged May 19, 1863, for disability.


Cain, Daniel I., transferred to Inva- lid Corps September 26, 1862.


Clevenger, Win. H., discharged Marclı 30, 1863, for disability.


Clevenger, Geo. W., discharged June 10, 1863, for disability.


* Enlisted Aug. 11, 1862, unless otherwise stated. This company became Co. C, of the 34 and 38th consolidated regiment.


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Clevinger, Lewis C. Corzatt, Charles W.


Dalbey, Samuel.


Evans, John F., discharged October 5, 1863, for disability.


Frist, Robert M., discharged April 21, 1863, for disability.


Frazier, Joseph.


Goble, Daniel M., discharged April 9, 1863, for disability.


Gwinn, Sam'l M. discharged March 10, 1863, for disability.


Ginder, Thomas, discharged August 15, 1863, for disability.


Groom, Judah L. enlisted January 26, 1864, died July 7, 1864, at Baton Rouge, La.


Hefmer, Jacob.


Hatterman, Joseph B, promoted to Fourth Corporal, in Company C consolidated regiment.


Hall, Wm., wounded at Vicksburg, July 1, 1863.


Hurst, Gowen W., promoted to Fifth Sergeant Company C, con- solidated regiment.


Hartman, Wm. H., discharged March 27, 1863, for disability.


Hicklen, Francis M., discharged February 11, 1863, for disability. King, George W., discharged March 11, 1863, for disability.


James, Stephen. Lucas, Robert G.


Lundy, Wmn. A., died February 4, 1863, at Chicago.


Lundy, Oscar.


Lamb, James R., died June 10, 1863, Helena, Arkansas.


Myrick, Alva, discharged February 10, 1863, for disability.


McDole, Nathan C.


Morgan, Wm, died January 27, 1863, at St. Louis. McCoy, Jacob. McNeas, Samuel.


Moorman, Wm. H., promoted to Fifth Corporal, Company C, Thir- ty-fourth consolidated regiment. Neer, John H., discharged March 27,1863.


Pyle, Monroe B., died February 15, 1863, at St. Louis.


Pendry, James A., died February 3, 18-, at St. Louis.


Phillips, Wilson, died December 5, 1862, af Helena.


Park, Robt., discharged March 26, 1863, for disability.


Phillips, John, discharged January 15, 1863, for disability.


Proctor, George N., wounded at Ar- kansas Post, Jannary 11, 1863, discharged for wounds April 9, 1863.


Proctor, Pleasant H.


Park, Wm. J., discharged March 23, 1863.


Reynolds, G. H.


Reed, James S.


Rodgers, Wm. C., discharged March 14, 1863, for disability.


Roberts, Wm. V.


Ricker, Wm. R., died February 22, 1863, at Memphis.


Scott, Volney H., from Company G.


Stierwatt, Martin S.


Stierwatt, Henry A.


Shepard, Solomon, died at Chicago February 13, 1863.


Shetterly, Wm. S.


Shetterly, Abraham.


Shetterly, Benj. F.


Shetterly, Wm. H.


Sexton, Frederick W., died at Mem- phis Feb. 16, 1862.


Sherman, Daniel P., discharged Mar. 23, 1863, for disability.


Seaman, Wallace.


Stubbs, Silas P., died at St. Louis Feb. 23, 1863.


Salisbury, B. L.


Spry, Benj. T., discharged March 18, 1863, for disability.


Taylor, Wm. D.


Taylor, Wm. A. Taylor, James M.


Trout, Joseph, discharged March 30, 1863, for disability.


Thomas, Benj. F., discharged March 24, 1863, for disability. Wellens, Daniel H.


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WARREN COUNTY WAR RECORD.


Woodward, William S., discharged March 23, 1863, for disability.


Winpigler, Israel, discharged Feb. 3, 1863, for disability. Winning, Wm. M.


Williams, Silas, killed at Vicksburg July 1, 1863.


Winpigler, George, discharged Feb. 10, 1863, for disability.


Winpigler, Manuel.


COMPANY C .*


Dan H. Lyons, Capt., wounded, and died of wounds at Arkansas Post, Jan. 13, 1863.


Hubbard C. Henderson, 1st Lieut., resigned March 4, 1865.


James S. Clark, 2d Lieut., promoted Captain, Jan. 14, 1863.


Thomas E. Gifford, 2d Serg't.


Moses S. Clark, 3d Serg't, promoted to 2d Lieut. Co. B., consolidated regiment.


Levi Reeves, 4th Serg't, discharged Feb. 3, 1863, for disability.


James M. McKee, 5th Serg't, dis- charged May 21, 1863, for disa- bility.


James Randolph, 1st Corp.


David M. Clark, 2d Corp.


Win. G. Silcott. 3d Corp.


Samuel A. Nichols, 4th Corp.


Joseph T. Meek, 5th Corp., promo- ted Q. M. Serg't Nov. 16, 1862; 2d Lient. March 2, 1863; resigned March 19, 1864.


Benj. Heath, 6th Corp., discharged June 1, 1863, for disability.


George L. Whitney, 7th Corp., dis- charged March 10, 1863, for dis- ability.


William F. Wells, Wagoner, dis- charged March 9, 1863, for dis- ability.


PRIVATES.


Allen, Thomas J., discharged April 9, 1863, for disability. Barnes, James M.


Barnes, John W. Barnes, Sylvester. Brown, Wm. A.


Barngrover, George W.


Briant, James D.


Burtch, Hiram, died September 17, 18-, at Carrolton, La. Cross, Thomas.


Cleveland, Win. M., died February 26, 1863, at St. Louis.


Cresby, Richard A., died July 23, 1864, at Batton Rouge, Lousiana. Duncan, Charles B.


Donglas, David.


Donovan, John A., died March 8, 1863, at Chicago.


Duncan, Jonathan, discharged Mar. 28, 1863, for disability.


Fallis, John M., discharged April 9, 1863, for disability.


Foreman, Geo. W., died February 3, 1863, at St. Louis.


Fleager, Henry A., died January 7, 1863, on steamner Iatan.


Foreman, James G., died Feb. 3, 1863, at St. Louis.




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