The history of Washington 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, portraits of early settlers and prominent men, Part 58

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Publication date: 1880
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Prindle, Daniel, discharged March 1, 1862, for disability.


Pool, David, discharged February 2, 1862, for disability.


Potter, Lewis S., discharged Octo- ber 9, 1862.


Rodabaugh, N. M., discharged Jan- uary 14, 1864, for disability.


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Roberts, Thos. B., died at New Mad- rid April 4, 1862.


Rice, Dennis A., died at Mound City December 11, 1861.


Rogers, William E., died October 2, 1863, at Richmond, Iowa.


Rogers, James N., veteranized Feb- ruary 1, 1864.


Rose, Columbus J., veteranized Feb- ruary 1, 1864.


Santchi. John.


Sitler, E. D.


Smetzler, John, veteranized Febru- ary 1, 1864.


Stark, Lewis C., promoted to cor- poral in 1863.


Stone, Van Rensellaer, died Janu- ary 5, 1864, at St. Louis.


Stinson, Wmn. A.


Tatman, Isaac N., veteranized Feb- ruary 1, 1864.


Tatman, Elias, promoted to corporal in 1863; to sergeant in 1864; shot through the lungs; was discharg- ed; re-enlisted and served through the war.


Tatman, John, transferred to marine brigade May 12, 1863.


Thoma [Thomas], Phillip, wounded at Iuka, Miss., September 19, 1862; at Missionary Ridge November 25, 1863; veteranized February


1,1864; discharged June 25, 1865, for disability.


Ulch, Simon P., transferred to inva- lid corps February 15, 1864.


Wilson, Geo. F., informally trans- ferred to a Michigan regiment and killed in battle.


Woodburn, Wilson L., promoted to fourth sergeant; veteranized Feb- ruary 1, 1864.


ADDITIONAL.


Allen, John, enlisted August 23, 1861, from company H.


Bear, Wm., enlisted September 28, 1861, from company K; wounded at Champion's Hill May 16, 1863; died of wounds July 1, 1863, at Memphis.


Brittain, Thaddeus, enlisted Septem- ber 28, 1861, from company K. Bunker, Abram, enlisted September 28, 1861, from company K; wound- ed at Champion's Hill May 16, 1863; discharged October 17, 1863, for disability; son of Hon. Henry Bunker of English River; he has served four terms as sheriff of the county since the war.


Rogers, Wm. E., enlisted September 28, 1861, from company K.


ELEVENTH INFANTRY.


The Eleventh Infantry regiment was organized in September and Octo- ber, 1861. It, with the thirteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth Iowa regiments, formed the third brigade of the sixth division, seventeenth army corps. Shiloh was its introduction to the art of war, where the Iowa brigade proved to be of good mettle on a terrible field of battle. The brigade had not yet learned to fire by battalion and company, and could only answer the fire of the enemy thus made with fire by file. The heaps of fallen enemies in front of them showed they were good marksmen. Its second battle was at Cor- inth. The winter of 1863 was spent in the operations in front of Vicks- burg, Milliken's Bend, Providence, Bayou Tensas and Macon, to the close of the Vicksburg campaign in July, 1863. It then, in August, went with the brigade on the expedition to Monroe, Louisiana; in October, to Jackson; in December, to Redbone; in February, 1864, on the Meridan expedition; at the close of which it, in March, came home on veteran furlough, having re-enlisted in January. It returned to the front and joined General Sher- man's army at Neworth, Georgia, and first met the enemy at Kenesaw, June 15, and lost its first man, and in the skirmishes which daily followed


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it met its heaviest losses, like the remainder of the Iowa brigade, on the 22d of July in the siege of Atlanta, where the Iowa brigade were under fire of the enemy nearly eighty-one days, sixteen of which were in battle. After driving Hood's army from the country, the army cut loose from its base; in October joined in the memorable " March to the Sea," the seven- teenth corps being assigned to the right wing, the Army of the Cumberland to the left; starting on the 6th of November, thence to Richmond, Wash- ington, the Grand Review, and Louisville, where it was mustered out July 15, 1865, having traveled over eight thousand miles, over half of which was on foot, and having a record of 386 men, and 40 officers lost.


Washington county was represented on the staff by Joseph D. Miles, assistant surgeon.


COMPANY B.


Postlethwaite, J. F. M .; enlisted September 24, 1861.


COMPANY C.


Harp, William, enlisted September 23, 1861; wounded at Corinth October 4, 1862.


Hamlerson, Alexander, enlisted Sep- tember 24, 1861.


Sands, John W., enlisted September 23, 1861.


Maconah Lemon, musician; veter- anized as first sergeant; wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, July 4, 1864; promoted captain January 1, 1865.


David Black, musician.


Theodore Campbell, wagoner; died . at St. Louis May 8, 1862, of wounds at Shiloh.


COMPANY F .*


Isaialı G. Moore, captain; enlisted September 10; resigned January 15, 1863.


Joseph D. Miles, first Lieutenant; enlisted September 17; resigned April, 1862; appointed assistant surgeon June 29, 1863. Josiah B. Dawson, second lieuten- ant; resigned November 7, 1862. Nathan L. Mckinney, first ser- geant; died at La Grange, Ten- nessee, November 28, 1862.


George Palmer, second sergeant.


Harvey B. Trotter, third sergeant; promoted first lieutenant Decem- ber 1, 1862; veteranized January 1, 1864; discharged October 24, 1864, for disability.


Elias G. Jackson, fourth sergeant; promoted second lieutenant Feb- ruary 23, 1863; resigned August 3, 1863.


Isaac N. Carr, fifth sergeant; veter- anized January 1, 1864.


George J. Borns, first corporal; killed at Shiloh April 6, 1862.


Robert J. McConnell, second cor- poral; veteranized January 1, 1864 ; wounded at Atlanta JJuly 22, 1864.


Ephraim Stephens, third corporal.


Martin A. McLain, fourth corporal; killed at Shiloh April 6, 1862.


Jackson H. Coulter, fifth corporal; veteranized as sergeant January 1, 1864; wounded at Atlanta July 22, 1864.


John Gibson, sixth corporal; dis- charged November 22, 1862.


Benjamin F. Brown, eighth corpor- al; discharged November 19, 1861, for disability.


PRIVATES.


Anderson, Daniel M., veteranized . January 1, 1864.


Andrews, David, died at Corinth July 29, 1862.


* Enlisted September 23, 1861, unless otherwise stated.


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Beauchamp, F. M., wounded at Cor-


inth October 4, 1862; veteranized January 1, 1864.


Crouch, James R., veteranized Jan- uary 1, 1864.


Chapen, Alexander.


Carpenter, E. W., captured at At- lanta July 22, 1864; veteranized January 1, 1864.


Crawford, Wm. B.


Cochran, John, wounded at Shiloh April 6, 1862; discharged Jan- nary 14, 1863, for disability.


Dickenson, George W., wounded at Atlanta July 4, 1864; discharged December 8, 1864, for disability; veteranized January 1, 1864.


Dawson, Alexander, veteranized January 1, 1864.


Eldridge, Edwin R., discharged March 7, 1862, for disability.


Espey, David P.


Fargason, John M.


Farley, Joel.


Gibson, Daniel.


Gordon, Samuel, veteranized as ser- geant; promoted second lieuten- ant July 29, 1865, but not mus- tered.


Hitchcock, Jabez, wounded at At- lanta, August 24, 1864; promoted sergeant.


Iluffinan, William, discharged April 29, 1862, for disability.


Hood, James S., wounded July 22, 1864, at Atlanta.


Hawk, Job, died at Fulton March 6, 1862. Jackson, Jesse.


Jackson, Reuben C., discharged Feb- ruary 15, 1863.


Jordan, Thomas, died January 20, 1862, at St. Louis.


Kenedy, James, died November 12, 1863, at Vicksburg.


Keating, John, veteranized as corpo- ral, January 1, 1864.


Lytle, Samuel S., veteranized as ser- geant January 1, 1864.


Layton, Stephen T., veteranized Jan- uary 1, 1864; wounded at Lovejoy Station, Ga., September 4, 1864.


McConaughey, David, discharged January 28, 1862, for disability. McCahon, James.


McConnell, Robert W., discharged March 6, 1862, for disability; en- listed as veteran and promoted corporal January 1, 1864.


Martin Isaac, veteranized January 1, 1864.


McGowan, James, died at Bolivar, Tenn., August 24, 1862.


Morrow, Thomas A.


McNay, Joseph C., died at Corinth June 19, 1862.


Nelson, Robert D., wounded at At- lanta July 22, 1864.


Paxton, James R., veteranized Jan- uary 1, 1864.


Parrington, Henry, killed October 31, 1864, on Lafayette railroad while en route home after muster out. .


Rickey, Joseph S., discharged Janu- ary 25, 1863.


Riley, Henry H., killed at Shiloh April 6, 1862.


Riley, John L., veteranized January 1,1864.


Rolston, John, veteranized as corpo- ral January 1, 1864.


Scott, Andrews J., wounded at discharged September 3, 1862.


Smiley, William.


Steadman, William.


Swift, George N., missing at Cor- inth October 4, 1862.


Souter, Thomas M., veteranized as corporal, January 1, 1864.


Thomas, Taylor J.


Van Winkle, Perry, wounded at Kenesaw mountain July 8, 1864.


Winter, William E., wounded at Corinth October 4, 1862.


Wallace, Isaac B., veteranized Jan- uary 1, 1864; captured at Atlanta July 22, 1864.


Williams, John L., veteranized Jan- uary 1, 1864.


Williamson, Wm. J., veteranized October 1, 1864; promoted first lieutenant January 1, 1865.


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ADDITIONAL.


Crill, William C., enlisted March 26,


1864; wounded at Atlanta, July 22, 1864.


Dawson, Geo. V., enlisted April 2, 1864.


Jackson, Joseph J., enlisted August 22, 1862.


Jones, David W., enlisted Novem- ber 20, 1861; discharged January 17, 1863, for disability.


McConnell, Benjamin, enlisted Feb- ruary 19, 1864; wounded at At- lanta July 22, 1864.


Rickey, Wm., discharged April 10, 1863, for disability.


Whicher, Wiley, discharged Novem- ber 13, 1863, for disability.


COMPANY I.


Clinton, George, wagoner; enlisted October 19, 1861.


THIRTEENTH INFANTRY.


The Thirteenth Infantry was organized in October, 1861. Companies I and K, in which Washington county were represented, were mustered November 21 and 22. Its first colonel was the gallant hero, Marcellus M. Crocker, who was rapidly promoted to brigadier-general. He led the regi- ment in but two battles, at Shiloh and Corinth. The Thirteenth received its baptism of blood at Shiloh, April 6, 1862, where for ten hours it was under the fire of the enemy, sustaining a loss of twenty-four killed, and one hundred and thirty-nine wounded; missing nine.


Immediately after the battle of Shiloh, the lowa brigade was organized, composed of the eleventh, thirteenth, fifteenth and sixteenth Iowa regi- ments, and became one of the oldest and most distinguished brigades in the Army of the Tennessee. It was accorded the honor of once saving the en- tire Army of the Tennessee from a terrible defeat. The history of the Thirteenth is that of the noble old iron-breasted brigade. In the winter of 1863-4 the regiment with its brigade, returned from General Grant's march into central Mississippi, to Lafayette, Tennessee; and on the 22d of January, left for Young's Point, Louisiana, where the regiment worked hard on the celebrated Vicksburg canal, and until the following September its duties were fatiguing. On the 6th of May the enemy evacuated a point opposite Grand Gult, and the Iowa brigade at once took possession, and until after the battles of Champion's Hill and Black River Bridge, Grand Gulf was held by the Iowa brigade, and was a base of supplies for Grant's army. At midnight, on the 19th of May the Iowa brigade was ordered back to Young's Point by forced marches, and sent by boat to the assist- ance of Sherman up the Yazoo river, but it was not needed, and retracted its steps, arriving at the front on the 22d. On the 26th the brigade was ordered out with McArthur's division, to disperse the enemy who were concentrating in the direction of Yazoo City and the upper Big Black, to move on Grant's rear. This march will be remembered by the Thirteenth as the hardest made by the regiment, unless that to Monroe, Louisiana, and one through the bottomless swamps of South Carolina are excepted. It was in the heat of a southern summer sun, amid suffocating dust and at rapid pace, but was not barren of results. The return march through Yazoo valley resulted in the destruction of immense quantities of corn and cotton, and the addition of five thousand head of cattle, sheep and hogs to the commissariat of Grant's army. The autumn and most of the winter were spent by the Thirteenth at Vicksburg, and it was there the regiment


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re-enlisted as veterans, though it did not take its furlough until after the march to Meridian. The remainder of the history of the regiment is summed up in the noble record of the army, in the three unparalleled marches of General Sherman-from Dalton to Atlanta; Atlanta to Savannah; Savannah to Goldsboro and Washington. The heroic act which gave the regiment a national reputation was at the capture of Columbia, South Carolina, on the 17th of February, 1865; Lieutenant colonel J. C. Kennedy placed the regimental colors on the capitol building. The regiment was mustered out at Louisville, Kentucky, July 21, 1865. The casualities of the regiment were the largest of officers of any Iowa regiments except the second, sixth and seventh.


Officers .- Killed 2; died 7; wounded 19; resigned 36; dismissed 1. Total 65. Captured, 4.


Privates .- Killed 66; died 217; discharged 269; wounded 204; missing 6. Total 854. Captured, 84.


Washington county was represented on the staff as follows:


John McKee, surgeon; enlisted October 21, 1861; wounded at Shiloh, April 6, 1863; resigned November 7, 1862.


John Elnod, chaplain; promoted from captain company I; mustered out November 1, 1864.


L. Bassett, quartermaster-sergeant; promoted from fifth sergeant company K.


COMPANY I .*


John Elrod, captain; appointed chaplain November 19, 1862.


Charles T. Young, second lieuten- ant; resigned February 7, 1862. Wm. S. Beatley, first sergeant; wounded at Shiloh; transferred June 6, 1863, for promotion to lieutenant ninth Louisiana colored regiment.


James A. Brown, third sergeant; promoted sccond lieutenant Feb- ruary 18, 1862; died at Corinth June 28, 1862.


John T. Beatty, fifth sergeant: dis- charged February 5, 1862, for dis- ability.


Wmn. Pattison, second corporal.


Marcus Humphrey, seventh corpor- al; died at Monterey, Tenn., June 12, 1862.


David E. Cocklin, eighth corporal; veteranized as sergeant, January 1, 1864; promoted to captain No- vember 11, 1864.


PRIVATES.


Blick, Jacob, discharged September 10, 1862.


Brown, Thomas, discharged Septem- ber 14, 1862.


Burham, Henry H., died at Mon- terey, Tenn., May 24, 1862.


Beatty, Henry H., discharged Feb- ruary 13, 1862, for disability.


Cox, Zacharialı, discharged March 23, 1863.


Cox, Robt. B., wounded at Shiloh; veteranized as corporal, January 1, 1864.


Cocklin, Hiram L., discharged Oc- tober 14, 1862, for disabilility.


Chesley, Freeman G., wounded at Shiloh; discharged October 15, 1862, for disability.


Curtis, Sidney, veteranized Jan. 4, 1864; wounded at Atlanta.


Creath, David, veteranized Janu- ary 1, 1864.


Dayton, Thos. C. M., discharged De- cember 22, 1862.


* Enlisted October 11, 1861, unless otherwise stated.


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Dayton, John O., discharged No- vember 3, 1863, for disability.


Delong, James E., wounded at Shi- loh; veteranized January 1, 1864. Farley, John W., wounded at Shi- loh.


Farley, Francis H.


Gray, Leander D., veteranized as sergeant January 1, 1864.


Housel, Josiah T., wounded at Shi- loh.


Hartzler, Samuel, wounded at Shi- loli; discharged November 16, 1862.


Johnson, Jolın E., veteranized as corporal January 1, 1864; wound- ed at Atlanta July -, 1864.


Kyle, Robt. F., wounded at Shiloh; veteranized January 1, 1864.


Marvel, Francis M., veteranized January 1, 1864.


Marvel, Samuel C., veteranized Jan- uary 1, 1864.


Nickols, Henry, wounded at Shiloh; discharged October 23, 1863, for disability.


Ogden, Jonathan E., wounded at Shiloh; veteranized January 1, 1864.


Polen, Simeon, wounded at Shiloh; died of wounds April 26, 1862, at St. Louis.


Park, David, died December 18, 1862, at St. Louis, Mo.


Park, Joseph, killed at Shiloh.


Runyorn, Milton M., discharged October 23, 1862, for disability.


Romigs, Josiah B., veteranized Jan- uary 1, 1864.


Story, Van Buren, discharged Sep- tember 4, 1862, for disability.


Southard, William, discharged June 12, 1862, for disability.


Snyder, George W.


Stephens, Elias G., veteranized Jan- uary 1, 1864.


Whitstine, Matthias, discharged Feb- ruary 28, 1863,


Wilson, George H., veteranized Jan- uary 1, 1864.


Werst, Stephen.


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Whisenand, Franklin, discharged January 15, 1863. Young, Thomas.


ADDITIONAL.


Elrod, T. H., enlisted -; wound- ed at Shiloh April 6, 1862; at - in 1864.


Sewell, Ambrose, veteranized Janu- ary 1, 1864.


Stephens, S. B., wounded at Atlanta July 22, 1864.


Dusenbury, John M., enlisted , 1864; killed at Atlanta July 22, 1864;


Mount, David W., enlisted Decem- ber 8, 1863; missing at Atlanta.


Romig, Winfield, enlisted


wounded at Atlanta July 22, 1864.


Whitstine, Enoch G., enlisted No- vember 4, 1861.


Evans, James H., enlisted February 23, 1864.


Hites, Tobias, enlisted December 21, 1863; died March 25, 1865, at Savannah.


Miller, Moore T., enlisted Novem- ber 2, 1864.


COMPANY K.


Sidney E. Woodford, captain; re- signed September 16, 1862.


Vincent W. Andrus, first lieuten- ant; promoted to captain Septem- ber 17, 1862; resigned January 1, 1863.


Samuel D. Cook, second lieutenant; wounded at Shiloh April 6, 1862; resigned April 8, 1862.


John S. Rice, first sergeant; pro- moted to second lieutenant De- cember 17, 1862; to first lieuten- ant February 3, 1863; captured at Atlanta July 22, 1864; mustered ont April 25, 1865.


Wilbur L. Rogers, second sergeant; captured at Atlanta July 22, 1864.


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William H. Allen, third sergeant; promoted to first sergeant April 10, 1862.


Daniel Coryell, fourth sergeant; wounded at Atlanta; died of wounds July 27, 1864, at Mari- etta, Georgia.


Cyrus Cox, fifth sergeant; discharged July 6, 1862, for disability.


James W. Marrell, first corporal.


Harvey W. McCaulley, second cor- poral; veteranized January 1, 1864; captured near Canton, Mis- a sissippi, February 28, 1864. 6


William E. Hawthorn, third corpo- ral; wounded at Shiloh; discharged October 20, 1862.


Jacob Hatton, fourth corporal; re- duced to the ranks at his own re- quest.


Joel C. Howe, fifth corporal.


Joseph M. Smiley, seventh corpo- / ral; wounded at Shiloh; promoted to third sergeant April 10, 1862; wounded at Atlanta July -, 1864.


J. M. Armstrong, eighth corporal; wounded at Atlanta.


Thomas D. McElroy, musician; vet- eranized January 1, 1864.


Adam Haag, musician.


PRIVATES.


Ashworth, John, enlisted October 10, 1861; died at Monterey, Ten- nessee, June 11, 1862.


Atwood, Silas, enlisted September 8; sullad " veteranized as corporal January 1, James 1864; killed at Atlanta July 22, Killed 1864.


Beasley, Jonathan R., enlisted Octo- ber 10; veteranized January 1, 1864; captured at Atlanta; died while prisoner of war at Florence, South Carolina, October 15, 1864. Black, George, enlisted October 21; discharged March 11, 1863, for disability.


Browne, Elisha, enlisted October 19; died at Monterey, Tennessee, June 8, 1862.


Bassett, Leslie, enlisted September 28; promoted to quartermaster- sergeant April 30, 1862; to cap- tain February 3, 1863.


Brown, William, enlisted October 10; wounded at Shiloh; veteran- ized as corporal January 1, 1864. Casey, James, enlisted October 31; veteranized January 1, 1864; wounded at Atlanta.


Cole, David S., enlisted September 28; veteranized January 1, 1864; captured at Atlanta.


Cresswell, Loyal, enlisted October 10.


Casey, Patrick, enlisted October 21; died at Monterey June 8, 1862.


Creath, Owen M., enlisted


wounded at Shiloh; died of wounds April 11, 1862.


Donovan, James W., enlisted Sep- tember 28; discharged August 15, 1862, for disability.


Dillon, Walter, enlisted September 28; died April 7, 1862, at Pitts- burgh Landing.


Day, Holden E., enlisted October 10; captured at Atlanta.


Eystone, John W., enlisted Septem- ber 28; promoted to second lieu- tenant February 2, 1863; veter- anized January 1, 1864; captured at Atlanta ; discharged March 15, 1865.


Erwin, Winton, J., enlisted -; discharged March 3, 1862, for dis- ability.


Gongwer, Simon, enlisted October 10; wounded at Shiloh; veteran- ized as sergeant January 1, 1864. Hartman, Wesley, enlisted Septem- ber 28; promoted seventh corporal April 10, 1862; veteranized Jan- uary 1, 1864; wounded at Atlanta. Hart, William A., enlisted Septem- ber 28; veteranized January 1, 1864; killed at Atlanta.


Hicks, John, enlisted September 28; discharged August 20, 1862, for disability.


Horton, John, enlisted September 28.


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Hollopeter, Abraham, enlisted Sep- tember 28; wounded July 4, 1864, at Kenesaw Mountain.


Hutson, John, enlisted October 10; discharged July 25, 1862, for dis- ability.


Hoag, Francis, enlisted October 21; discharged June 30, 1864, for dis- ability.


Kelly, Michael, enlisted September 28, 1862; wounded April 6, 1862, at Shiloh; died June 10, 1862, of wounds, at Mound City, Illinois. Kremer, William F., enlisted Sep- tember 28; discharged March 3, 1862, for disability.


Kinney, Nahim F., enlisted October 10; discharged May 30, 1862, for disability.


Knauss, Samuel, enlisted October 10; veternized as corporal Jan- uary 1, 1864.


Knauss, Andrew J., enlisted October 10; discharged May 4, 1862, for disability.


Knauss, David, enlisted October 10; killed at Shiloh.


Law, John, enlisted September 28; wounded at Shiloh; discharged July 11, 1862.


Lamb, Benjamin F., enlisted October 19; wounded at Shiloh; died September 28, 1863, at Vicksburg. Myers, Francis B., enlisted Septem- ber 28; veteranized January 1, 1864.


Myers, William W., enlisted Sep- tember 28; captured at Atlanta.


Moore, John W., enlisted Septem- ber 28.


Moses, Samuel C., enlisted Septem- ber 28; wounded at Shiloh; dis- charged September 15, 1862, for disability.


Neal, John, enlisted November 2; discharged March 18, 1863, for disability.


Peasley, Archibald, enlisted Septem- ber 28; discharged September 15, 1862, for disability.


Rice, John . S., enlisted September 28; promoted to first sergeant April 22, 1862; to second lieuten- ant December 17, 1862; to first sergeant February 2, 1863; cap- tured at Atlanta; mustered out April 5, 1865.


Robinson, William W., veteranized January, 1, 1864.


Rhodes, Nathaniel, enlisted Septem- ber 28; wounded at Atlanta.


Robinson, George G .; killed at At- lanta.


Roland, Wm. M., enlisted September 28; wounded at Atlanta.


Robertson, David A., enlisted Sep- tember 28; veteranized as sergeant January 1, 1864.


Smith, Samuel, S., enlisted Septem- ber 28.


Snyder, William H., enlisted Sep- tember 28; discharged July 6, 1862.


Secrist, Jacob, enlisted October 10; captured at Atlanta.


Spainhower, Jacob, enlisted October 31; died January 30, 1865, at Washington.


White, William H. H., enlisted Sep- tember, 28.


Wood, John M., enlisted September 28; died October 2, 1862, at Jack- son, Tennessee.


Wilson, Jason, enlisted September 28; discharged June 30, 1862, for disability.


ADDITIONAL.


Armstrong, David H., enlisted De- cember 9, 1862.


Armstrong, William, enlisted No- vein ber 2, 1864.


Cox, Harmon, enlisted February 21, 1862; promoted fourth corporal June 28, 1862; veteranized Feb- ruary 24, 1864.


Cox, Ira, enlisted Febuary 21, 1862; discharged September 17, 1862, for disability.


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Conger, John, enlisted February 11,


1862; veteranized February 12, 1864.


Casey, Martin, enlisted February 12, 1862; veteranized February 10,


1864; killed at Atlanta, July 5, 1864.


Escher, Joseph A., enlisted March 15, 1862; veteranized January 1, 1864; captured at Atlanta.


Smith, William H., enlisted Novem- ber 10, 1864; died January 9, 1865, at Huntsville, Alabama.


The following enlistments were made in the Thirteenth but the com- panies not reported.


Anderson, Milton D., enlisted Octo- ber 24, 1864.


Ayres, Benjamin, enlisted October 24, 1864.


Buckstone, Absolom, enlisted Octo- ber 24, 1864.


Badger, Elmer F., enlisted October 24, 1864.


Boyan, Theodore, enlisted November 1, 1864.


Clark, Montgomery, enlisted October 24, 1864.


Cummings, Calvin C., enlisted Octo- ber 24, 1864.


Cramer, John D., enlisted October 24, 1864.


Coe, Robert, enlisted October 24, 1864.


Clark, William, enlisted October 24, 1864.


Conger, William, enlisted February 29, 1864.


Diggs, Albert, enlisted November 10, 1864.


Eichelberger, David J., enlisted Feb- ruary 23, 1864.


Grey, James H., enlisted October 24, 1864.


Jayne, Edward P., enlisted February 6, 1864.


Long, Nimrod, enlisted February 24, 1864.


Leach, William W., enlisted Feb- ruary 29, 1864.


McGregor, John W., enlisted Octo- ber 24, 1864.


McCorkle, Joseph, enlisted Novem- ber 11, 1864.


Miller, Wesley, enlisted October 24, 1864. Did aug 29 1875 Mercham, Allen, enlisted October 24, 1864. K


O'Laughlin, Drury M., enlisted Feb- ruary 23, 1864.


Organ, Ezra M., enlisted February K 29, 1864.


Plumb, Williston, enlisted Novem- ber 2, 1864.


Shepherd, William, enlisted October 24, 1864.


Sayer, Matthew B., enlisted October 24, 1864.


Scott, Benjamin A., enlisted Novem- ber 4, 1864.


Sample, William, enlisted Novem- ber 11, 1884.


Taylor, John W., enlisted October 24,1864.


Townsend, Francis O., enlisted Octo- ber 24, 1864.


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Wilson, Thomas W., enlisted Octo. ber 24, 1864.




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