Register of Confederate soldiers who died in Camp Douglas, 1862-65 and lie buried in Oakwoods Cemetery, Chicago, Ills., 1892, Part 1

Author: United Confederate Veterans. Illinois Division. Ex-Confederate Association of Chicago Camp No. 8
Publication date: 1892
Publisher: Cincinnati, Cohen & Co
Number of Pages: 76


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CHICAGO, ILLS.


COHEN & CO., PRINTERS, CINCINNATI, O. 1892.


UNITED CONFEDERATE VETE


GENERAL STAFF OF THE DIVISION OF THE NORT HEADQUARTERS, CHICAGO, ILLINOIS.


Major-General John C. Underwood (Engineer Corps, manding.


Colonel Samuel Baker (Chew's Battery, Early's comman Staff.


Lieutenant-Colonel George Forrester (Morgan's Cavalry) General.


Major R. H Stewart ( 12th Mississippi Infantry), Assistan General


Lieutenant-Colonel R. Lee France (Alexander's Artill street's Corps), Inspector-General.


Lieutenant Colonel Samuel J. Sullivan (Morgan's Cavalry master-General.


Major Jere S. White (Forrest', Cavalry), Assistant Qua General.


Lieutenant-Colonel John W. White (Mosby's Virginia Commissary . General.


Lieutenant-Colonel John George Ryan (Arkansas Caval Advocate-General.


Major B. F. Jenkins (3d Virginia Cavalry), Aid-de-Cam Major F. R. Southmayd (Crescent Rifles, Louisiana, and Pc Aid-de-Camp.


Major Charles R. Tucker ( Breckinridge's Regiment, Mor alry), Aid-de-Camp.


Captain W. B. Phipps (Pettigrew's North Carolina Infar neret.


United Confederate vetera:1. Fleurie, Ex- .1 Confederate association of Chicago I Camp , no. 8.


REGISTER


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CONFEDERATE . SOLDIERS


WHO DIED IN


CAMP DOUGLAS


1862=65


- AND LIE BURIED IN


OAKWOODS CEMETERY


CHICAGO, ILLS.


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Printers and Publishers, Nos. 62 and 64 Longworth St.


Cincinnati, O., Feb. 3, 1891. Maj .- Gen. Jno. C. Underwood.


Dear Sir -- We hereby donate to you 3,000 copies of t pamphlet.


Very truly yours, [Signed] COHEN & CO.


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OFFICERS


OF THE


EX-CONFEDERATE ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO.


Incorporated March 29, 1890, Office of the Secretary of State, Illinois.


'CAMP NO, 8, UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS," BY GENERAL ORDERS No. 8,


FROM H. Q. U. C. V., ATLANTA, GA., MAY 13, 1891.


PRESIDENT, JNO. W. WHITE. IST VICE-PRESIDENT, R. H. STEWART. 21 VICE-PRESIDENT, GEO. FORRESTER.


SECRETARY, R. LEE FRANCE. TREASURER, SAM'L J. SULLIVAN.


ASS'T SEC'Y, JERE S. WHITE. HISTORIAN, JNO. G. RYAN. SERGEANTS-AT-ARMS-CHAS. R. TUCKER, T. F. LINDE, W. B. PHIPPS.


CONFEDERATE DEAD.


The graves of the Confederate dead buried at Oakwoods Ceme- tery are, by governmental authority, placed under the control of the said Ex-Confederate Association ; and that body has, by enactment, authorized and empowered Comrade Jno. C. Underwood to raise funds for the purpose of erecting a monument in honor of their memory, and with which to take proper care of the special burial grounds assigned to its charge; and the said Jno. C. Underwood, having been appointed and commissioned Major-General to command the Division of the " United Confederate Veterans " in the Northern States west of the line of the Alleghenies, is charged with the care of


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the Confederate dead buried at or near the sites of the prison camps Morton, Chase, Douglas in Oakwoods Cemetery at Chicago, Johnson's Island, Cairo, and other places within his Division District.


See transcript of official documents as follows :


THE EX-CONFEDERATE ASSOCIATION OF CHICAGO, " CHICAGO CAMP NO. 8, UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS," CHICAGO, June 26, 1891. )


Resolved, That Comrade Jno. C. Underwood be appointed a committee of one, with power to take any necessary action, to raise funds for the purpose of building a monument over the 6,000 Confederate dead in Oakwoods Cemetery, Chicago. [Signed] JNO. W. WHITE, President.


ATTEST :


[Signed]


R LEE FRANCE, Scretary.


HEADQUARTERS UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS, NEW ORLEANS, LA., NOV. 21, 1891. 1


GENERAL ORDERS NO. 22.


I. In order to properly and faithfully carry out the "Benevolent and Historical" objects of this organization, as has been requested, the General com- manding deems it necessary to form two divisions in the Northern States, one east and one west of the line of the Alleghenies, each to be officered by a Major-General, who will be appointed by him upon the recommendation of the Confederate Vet- eran Camps in Chicago, Ill., and in New York City, to be made not later than December 15, 1891.


II. It will be the duty of these Major-Generals when appointed to organize camps and take steps to care for and assist the disabled, indigent, helpless and distressed ex-Confederate soldiers and sailors in their respective departments, and to protect their widows and orphans ; also to have charge of the Confederate dead buried at Gettysburg, Fort Warren, Camps Morton, Chase, Douglas, Oak- woods Cemetery at Chicago, Johnson's Island, Cairo and all other points; to care for and have the graves of the known and unknown dead annually decorated, to preserve and protect the headstones ; also to obtain and compile the names and commands of all the Confederate dead buried at every point in the North, which lists this Association will publish through the medium of its camps all over the South, so as to give relatives and friends correct information of the last resting places of these Southern heroes, their and our beloved dead, thus rescuing their names from oblivion and handing them down in history.


In this philanthropic and holy work the General commanding, and these headquarters will render all possible aid.


By order of J. B. GORDON, General Commanding.


GEO. MOORMAN, Adjutant-General and Chief of Staff.


HEADQUARTERS UNITED CONFEDERATE VETERANS, } NEW ORLEANS, LA., Dec. 19, 1891.


GENERAL ORDERS NO. 26.


I. The General commanding, heartily approves the recommendation of the Ex-Confederate Association, Chicago Camp No. 8, and Jno. C. Underwood, of Chicago, is hereby appointed Major-General of the division in the Northern States west of the line of the Alleghenies, to date from December 7, 1891.


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11. Major-General Jno. C. Underwood will carry out the provisions of General Orders No. 22 from these headquarters, and his attention is especially directed to the " Benevolent and Historical" features of it.


III. The General commanding, hereby approves the action of the Conven- tion of Delegates assembled at Ocala, Fla., on the 16th inst., in compliance with General Orders No. 24 from these headquarters, in the selection of J. J. Dickinson for Major-General of the Florida Division.


IV. Major-General J. J. Dickinson will immediately enter upon the duties of the office, and will be obeyed and respected accordingly. His attention is directed to Article ro of the Constitution, and he is urged to hasten the formation of new camps in his division.


By order of J. B. GORDON, General Commanding. GEO. MOORMAN, Adjutant-General and Chief of Staff.


APPEAL FOR MONUMENTAL AID.


To Former Comrades in Arms, Sympathizing Citizens of Southern States, and to Whomsoever Else it may Concern :


FRIENDS-There are over 6,000 Confederate dead buried at Oakwoods Cemetery, in the city of Chicago, Ills., of which number more than 4,300 have been registered by name, company, regiment and State ; the remainder, owing to the destruction of the registers at the time of the great fire in 1871, cannot be traced further except in numbers, thereby making the probable aggregate as roundly stated above.


Under authority from the proper officers of the general govern- ment, it is the intent of the " Ex-Confederate Association " of Chicago to erect a suitable and appropriate monument over such soldier re- mains and otherwise care for the graves and special burial grounds within the cemetery previously named, and with that view the under- signed has been selected to raise the necessary funds for successfully carrying out the purpose.


Therefore, he appeals to all sympathizers, without regard to their locality or condition, to contribute such a sum as each can afford to bestow for the worthy purpose.


To die at any time is the hardest service a soldier can render to his people, but to die in a prison hospital far from family and friends and be buried beneath soil away from home and in a then adverse section, is the giving of life for the " lost cause," under such circumstances, as might well awaken sympathy even among the most unimpressionable. The soldiers of the Confederacy who died within the borders of South- ern States have not been forgotten, and their graves are kept green and constantly cared for by loving hands; is it then not a noble charity from all, and a sectional duty from comrades and Southern people


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generally, to contribute as they can afford-to monument American valor and mark the hero remains of those who, almost unknown, in a hostile prison camp, ended their service to the cause in the grave ?


Time has fortunately blunted the bitter feelings of hatred between the sections of the late civil war, a united country is enjoying prosperity, the people are happy, the soldiers of the Southern " battle cross" are now respected, certainly by those who crossed swords with them, and the government is anxious that the living comrades should properly mark the resting places of their dead Confederate associates and care for their graves and burial grounds !


Consequently, a donation is sought of the living to monument the dead; and, whomsoever desires should contribute according to the interest felt and substance possessed.


The undersigned contributes his services and bears the expense of travel, correspondence, etc., and guarantees that every cent subscribed to and received by him shall be expended toward the erection of the pro- posed monument and care of the said burial grounds. With that view he has made arrangements with " The Merchants Loan and Trust Com- pany," one of the wealthiest banks of the city of Chicago, to receive and retain on deposit, bearing interest, to be computed and entered up monthly, all moneys that shall be subscribed for the above referred to purpose, and to pay out such funds, only, for work act- ually done, on proper checks drawn by the depositor when counter- signed by the Chairman of the Auditing Committee having charge of the expenditures for the proposed monument. [See deposit con- tract below.]


It is estimated that a monument commensurate with the possibil- ities of collections made and to be obtained, and of such magnitude as will do credit to the cause, will cost, together with the expense of pre- paring the ground, etc., from twelve to fifteen thousand dollars, of which amount fifteen hundred dollars has already been collected and is held on deposit by the Treasurer of the Association [this money is the proceeds of a lecture by Gen. J. B. Gordon] and over two thousand dollars in addition, conditionally subscribed. It is therefore necessary to raise at least ten thousand dollars, and so soon as that shall be as- sured steps will be taken to have the monument made of durable granite, after an appropriate design, and erected in time for unveiling, during the period of the World's Columbian Exposition in 1893.


All donations should be accompanied with a roster of the donors, giving amounts subscribed by each opposite the proper


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name; and, all subscriptions (where it is possible), should be paid by check, draft or money order, made payable to the said " Merchants Loan and Trust Company," and be forwarded to the undersigned. at Division Headquarters in the Exchange Building, Chicago, Ills.


Trusting that this appeal for co-operative aid will receive the support thal its merits deserve, I have the honor to remain


Very truly and sincerely,


JNO. C. UNDER WOOD, Major-General, Commanding.


P. S .- It is also proposed to raise funds by limited subscription, with which to care for the Confederate dead buried at other places within the territory comprising the Division District.


Approved :


JNO. B. GORDON, General Commanding U. C. I.


DEPOSIT CONTRACT.


THE MERCHANTS LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY.


INCORPORATED 1857. CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $3,600.000.


J. W. DOANE, President. P. L. YOE, V. Prest.


ORSON SMITH, 2d V. Prest.


F. C. OSBORN, Cashier. CHICAGO, Jan. 30, 1892.


To Whom This Shall Concern:


This is to certify, that Jno. C. Underwood, Major-General of the Division of the Northwest, U. C. V., has contracted to deposit in this bank all moneys that may be contributed for the purpose of caring for and ornamenting the burial grounds of Confederate soldiers who died in the prison camps Douglas, in Chicago, Ills ; Johnson's Island, near Sandusky, O .; Chase, at Columbus, O .; Morton, at Indianapolis, Ind., and those who died and lie buried near Cairo, Ills - upon the following terms and conditions, viz :


All such moneys are to be deposited to Jno. C. Underwood's credit as Major- General of the Division and will draw interest, which interest will be computed and entered up monthly, and such fund will be paid out only on his official check when countersigned by the Chairmen of the Auditing Committees pf the Associa- tions above named, authorized to supervise and sanction the expenditure of money for improving the said burial grounds, erecting appropriate monuments thereon,


etc. THE MERCHANTS LOAN AND TRUST COMPANY.


[Stock quoted, "272 bid."] . [Signed] F. C. OSBORN, Cashier. [Signed] J. W. DOANE, President. ATTEST :


[The following is a classified transcript of discovered data, and errors, should there be any, are the fault of the Burial Registers and not of the compiler.]


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STATISTICAL ROSTER.


SUMMARY OF THE KNOWN CONFEDER- ATE DEAD BURIED AT OAK- ITOODS CEMETERY.


From Alabama 485


Arkansas 405


" Arizona 2


Florida 24


Georgia 322


Kentucky 36


Louisiana


78


Missouri


26


Mississippi 446


North Carolina 397


South Carolina 13


Tennessee


747


Texas 608


Virginia


187


MISCELLANEOUS


From Forrest's Cavalry IO


First Regiment, combined Tenn., Miss and Ala., 16


Sundry Commands 190


Total 4,317


Compiled and classified individually, in companies and reg- iments, and by States, as follows:


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ALABAMA.


Aggregate dead 485, classified as follows :


INFANTRY.


INFANTRY.


From


1st Regiment.


100


From 42d Regiment


4


..


2d


1


43d


2


3d


17


44th


.


1


٠٠


5th


7


46th


..


6th


1


48th


..


1


..


7th


66


49th


. .


1


8th


1


50th


2


9th


221


..


53d


1


14th


4


55th


3


15th


1


66


16th


17th


18th


10


..


59th


1


19th


1


21st


6


Regulars ..


4


CAVALRY.


From 1st Regiment


3d


2


66


4th


4 4


..


8th


('oates' "+


1


31st


3


32d


66


3


60


33d


11


ARTILLERY.


From 1st Battery


1


3d


.€


1


10th


1


66


39th


66


10


66


Pickett's Battery


3


Sample's


1


6 6 Nelson's 66


3


DETAILS.


Name.


Co. Reg't.


Name. Co.


Reg't.


Adams, B ..


F


18


Armstrong, Jas ......


F


1


Adams, J. H.


E


1


Adias, Thos. B ..


B


37


Aubrey, Wmn


E 51


Armstrong, II. C ...


17


Antery, Benj.


A


17


Akin, J. M.


39


Algood, J. W


G 37


Akin, Silas M E


39


Addock, II ..


..


1


27th


10


28th


.6


2.1


30th


..


5


34th


٤٠


11


36th


6


37th


6


28th


4.


23d


7 5 3


24th


60


25th


26th


13th


54th


2


..


56th


57th


13


66


58th


66


1


63d


1


Unknown


5


5 52222 2


40th


41st


8


45th


4th


25


7


8


11


51st


4


11th


1


20th


29th


Montgomery's Regiment


Ainsworth, John. ... 3 Cav.


IO


REGISTER OF CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS-ALABAMA.


Name. Co. Reg't.


Name.


('o. Reg't.


Allen, Luther


29


Adams, A. D G 13


Avery, Judson


Reg'r.


Braden, A. J.


A


Borum, John S D


27


Burke, Wm.


27


Chadwick, Jolin S. F


39


Beard, Jas. A


27


Chance, William A. 1


33


Benton. Dan'l. 21


Canterbury, ().


B


20


Bigby, J. L .. ..


18


Clarke, l' F. B


37


Brown, Isaiah A


1 Bat'y.


Chambers, William F.


Bunkley, L 1) B


1


Creech, S.


17


Byrne, Patrick B


21


Cooper, William F


34


Brown, W. N.


18


C'arson, John. 39


Brook, J. W K


27


Country, Salvador Castlebury, J. M


B


30


Blue, A. 1)


G


1


Coker, Joseph H


29


Brown, E F K


Carr, J. E ... A


57


Bardham, HI G


1


Champion, H


1


Blankenship, W. H B


3-1


Calhoun, J. J


1


32


Baker, E.


31


Cox, John B


29


Browning, S. W


8 ('av.


Clarke, Philip.


10


Blackman, James II


1


Crump, Charles ...


Bat'n.


Barnett, O A


1


Coyer, Joseph.


4


Butler, T. R


33


Carroll, John D


29


Brouthers, H. A. II


19


Cox, W. R ..


3


Butler, Benjamin 1


31


Courten, T. W


Berry, William B. C


17


Cheatham, W. A


HI


16


Bocks, M. S.


13


Cole, J. T


S


Brown, John.


3


Check, Robert W I


17


Brown, John .. K


29


Chapman, George.


22


Barnett, James


A


28


Collins, Robert


1


Ballenger, James


3


Crocker, D. W


1


Billingslee, A. A


1


46


Cousins, Frank C


1


Bargamer, W. J K


17


Dunn, R. W.


27


Brown, Nathaniel R 1I


17


Dewberry, Jabez. A


27


Bigley, F. J


33


Davenport, J. W


F


1


Bracken, Robert


16


Dosier.


...


...


Bragg, C. P F


7


Davaughn, M. G


46


Davis,


HI or K 25


Deas, J. B.


B'


51


Durbin, Il. S


D


29


Dayton, J. C. F


45


Dean, Lewis. A


37


Burkett, William E. E


23


Dobson, Von G. B B


22


Brooks, Joshua ...


19


Digger, James G


57


Bowman, William J A


S


Deans, W. H B


17


Blackley, John


F


1


Duncan, J. B.


1


Inf'y. ..


Blackburn, Benjamin F


41


Dawdle, G A K


56


Bradford, J. W


I


Dowday, A J


G


46


Braun, J. H.


1


Davidson, David


45


Blood worth, J 1


1


E


21


Beashey, James F


1


Elkins, J. II


K


34


Carter, Wesley


3 Bat'n.


Ellis, M. J.


33


Christianson, Chas. J ..


21


Edwards, J. F


54


Cropp, W. D., or ('roft.


22


Echols, G


25


Cox, C. A or S. A F


1


Edwards, William D


6


Casey, G. B. D


17


Elliott, Alfred B


17


Chaffan. J. B


27


Edins, J. S. 1I


18


Cheatham, C. W


1


Eaton, William K


1


Cassen. J I


39


Flint, J. ('


27


1 {'av. .6


Balcombe, Allen 27


Cotton, R.


I


.1


Cockraft, Elick


15


Beasley, James. F


1


Bedingfield. James I


27


Carpenter, John


30


Brown, Anderson


57


Bridges, A. G. D


28


Black, Robert M. or


Robert L. 1)


33


Bonham, J. S F


17


Butler, Benjamin. A


3


Reg'r.


Derden, A. J.


17


Bowers, D.


...


De Puyster. R. D. or R.F Ennis, Eli


G


1


Burke, W. R.


Clarke, J R Pickett's Battery. 1


Crens, John S., or Crews 1


Chandler, Jesse H


Samples' Bat. K 17


Carmichael, C.


30


REGISTER OF CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS-ALABAMA.


Name.


Co. Reg't.


Name Co.


Reg't.


Fore, A.


Coates' Cav'y.


Iloldmen, C. W K


17


Fenn, L.


1


Howell, E.


41


Fuqua, Johu. E


Mallas, II B 20


Fair, P D 20


Hainsbay, John A


57


Feinley, Isaac. K


49


Henderson. J 29


Fletcher, A. J G


55


Holland, D K


17


Fisher, J. M. B


36


Hitchcock, John K


34


Frost, James C


Frippen, J. M.


F


4


Holden, James


37


Foster, G H


1


Harris, William H. F


Hartford, William. A


1


}rimes, A. J. K


27


Hagins, John


HI


1


Graves, William K


19


Hendricks, J. A


D


1


Gerald, B. F.


G


1


Isbral, E


E


29


Galloway, L. M


E


1


Jones, C.


E


27


Griggs, F. M.


E


1


Jamerson, J. D


11


Gilliland, II


21


Glonee, E ..


4]


Jones, William


11 1


Gibbon, J. B. A


4


Johnson, A ..


E


58


Gray, L. Q C. K


53


Johnson, J. H


B


Gabriel, Elijah.


K


42


James, John .. D


14


Gunder, G. D 16


29


Guthery, A. C. F


17


Johnson, S. D. K


24


Gilbrit, If


C


1


Joyner, Willet N 11


4


Gilmore, H. W I


26


Jones, FF J


G


29


George, J.


C 36


Jones, Allen


B


18


Grimes, A. J K


27


Jones, W. H


B


37


Gilmore, W. P H


39


Jones. John C. ...


Reg'r. ...


Gibson, L. G G


1


Jay, George


1


Hall, Andrew ...


27


Jones, R. H B


1


Harper, G. A A


27


Koton, Archie K


Ilarrison, J. W K


17


Kirkpatrick, J. A 1


Ilamilton, H G. G


27


Krena, Mitehell. B


Keemoe, F H


Kelly, John R I


Hardin, J. R A


3


Key, Dr. L


28


Hoffman, Peter. C


1


Kemp, S.


4


Holden, J. F 31


Kenney, P. HI


18


Heaton, II. O. G 28 -


Kanada, J K


1


Holcomb, H. C. A 31


Kinchen, A. J G


1


Hoppin, James M. F


4


Lawrence, Thomas or S. T H


27


I Lee, C'arter. 1


Lyle, E. F


H 27


Henley, W D. or W. H . G


44


Landley. C. L 18


Lamb, W. W H


34


Hager, D. F


G


41


Long, Diek R D


14


Linsey, J. M. D


48


Herron, Thomas. K


42


Long, Thomas B


39


Lamb, William M. K


54


Hardy, William B D


33


Little, B H or B. F 11


20


Harris, Job L


28


Lambert. W. H C


4


Hartley, Joseph I


45


Linsey, A. R B


33


Harpe, J. D. D


4


Leck, J. W. C


1


Henderson, James C


55


Linsey, W. J C


1


McElroy, W. M F


27


Hearon, William F. 17


Morris, C. H 27


Huston, Thomas H ... K


17


Mothershead, S. A F


1


Ilubbard, William 11.


or William N D 29


Moss, I. A 1


18


Jenkins, W. C.


Gamble, J.


HI


19


Johnson, J. R.


Johney, C. D , or John- SO11 HI


Gieseland, N H


Griffin, Samuel B


17


Jacobs, A D).


Green, J. M C 28


Jones, C. F


8


Halloway, J. P. E


I


Hall, J. Nelson's Art.


Humphries, James E . D


4


Ham, William H F


33


Ilatcher, John K


34


Hodges, Thomas F


51


líoleombe, T. B.


B


1


Hanchy, F. C


57


Lowery, James D


Hoges, C. W C


28


Miles, Frank H


...


Forsyth, S. L. G 1


17


Hammond, T. B. H


...


1 Cay. 1 45


Hilliard, John M 4


12


REGISTER OF CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS-ALABAMA.


Name. ('o.


Reg't.


Name.


Moore, L. D E


1


Pratt, James F


Mahoney, A. M D


27


Pratt, Jesse


G


9


Morgan, W. W A


27


Philips, William B. F 23


Parks, M. G A


57


Morse, A. T. Nelson's Art.


Miller, W. R. B


1


Parker, John A


Parker, G. G .. G


17


Mason, J. W ... E or ₡


1


Patrick, William G


57


Morrow. J. W. or N. M. D A


5


Mun. Rollin N B


57


Matheney, J. F. K


24


McDaniel,


39


McMin. John A


4


Prickett, Thomas K


36


McHafey, William 1


Prosser, Isaiah H


5


McCloud, William. A


23


Perry, George W A 39


63


McDaniel, J. C B 30


Pless, James G


34


Moore, G. W. C


46


Quillebaum, Wilkes A


57


Martin, William K G


5


Quinn, M .. B


1


McClelland, John. D


29


Ryan, Isaac H


27


Mason, John M. 11


17


Rutlege, R. F H


27


Merrick, A. J G


16


Read. J. I)


C


3


Munson, J. L .. B


23


Rhodes, R H


33


Morris, Jesse


H


17


Russell, James B or D


14


Mordwin, A


...


Moran, C .. C


34


Roberts, F. C. or T. C .. E


7


Morgan, James II


36


Rogers, H. R. C


46


Melntrye, S. A 38


Rizar, L. C


G


8


McRae, John D) 1


29


..


..


McDonald, L M. E


51


Matthews, J.


14


Robertson, W. G I


18


Maize, William ...


I Cav.


Rhodes, J. C. D


57


McCloud, J. H D


57


Rent, William.


Pickett's Bat


1


Read, W.


K


1


Ragan, J. B. Il


1


Norris, C H1


F


27


Rannall, J.


1


Nales, Thomas


Nelson's Art.


Rainwater, P


1


Newberry, W. T


B


1


Randell, F


1


Neal, F M.


A


19


Register, William


1


Noblin, G. W G


33


Roten. Archie K 27


18


Nichols, Henry S


Story, James C


3


Nab or Nanabb, J. C. ...


H


Stratton, H.


3


Owen, Elijah K


19


Sherrin, Anthony K


1


Owen, J. R A


3


Sanders, Wiley A


1


Smith, W. B. 17


1


Owen, S. A


Pickett's C'av.


('Neil, C.


F


4


Smoot, A. A


1


Prise, B. F


1


Strickland, M. A


1


Plennett, J G


Senn. (S.) N F


1


Slaughter, R I


41


Philips, T. J A


3


Stokes, W. W or W. 11. 1


1


Pierce, ( ;. W F


27


1


Peters, D. S. .F or F


1


Saunders, D E


17


Peck, H. C.


27


St. John, W, W


11


Perkins, G. W I


Morgan's


Smith, A. F 1)


Sparks, E. P 4


Prickett, J. W B


1


Swords, Shilton 1


4


A


10 Bat'y. 4


Perkins, H. O H


Pedigo. J. W 29 I


Paine, William K


17


Pride, R. J .. E


5


Poe, Payton B


5


Mulberry, James B


45


Price, W. H C


Roper, Harrison 1


4


Miller, John (' D


Morris, N. C .. D


I


Middleton, J. B. B


1


Morton, B .. G


1


Notheuth, Elijah A


4


Rigby, J. L.


..


Okes, Charles W I


Montgom- ery's Bat.


Stinson, A. J.


Strickland, W.J. or W. T A


3


Pryor, D


G


41


Powell, Peter D


Patterson, E. S.


Spiney, E .. G


1


Perry, F. A H 1


Standland, T. M F Scott, Thomas B


1


Regular.


Reg't. 50


Marshall, W. A A 3 Bat.


Prewett, F. M. G


17


Morgan, J. B. G


Mann, John M


46


Reynolds, G. W


Rhea, Richard


Reeves, C. J.


Richardson, H. W. G


38


REGISTER OF CONFEDERATE SOLDIERS-ALABAMA.


Name. Co. Reg't.


Name. Co. Reg't.


Sublett, George. G


4


Winsted, S. A


3


Smith, Solomon B. B


7


Watkins, Julius


1


Strothar, W. D. A


39


Watson, S. F C 3 Bat'nı.


Steyall, Reuben


17


Wood, A. M D


27


Smith, M F


29


Wilson, P. H. K


27


Smyley, William


H


36


Williams, G. R


F


1


Seebs, A. J.


F


27


Wall, S. J


1


Shaw. Robert II


55 Cav.


Walthal, E. P. B or


E


1


Strickland, S. J A


29


Wells, William


1


29


Stewart, C. W. F


1


Wallace, S. F


34


Saunders. William ...


1


Wiggins, J. A H


32


Suggerough, J


1


Walker, R. M F


4


White, B. F


B


4 Cav


Ward, J. W


B


1 Cav.


Spears, H. W.


B


1


Williams, Il. J B


2 Bat'ı


Tansry, J. R.


...


1


Woosley, John C


50


Thomas, George G


19


Wiggins, J. H. B


32


Tomlinson, William E


1


Watkins, Calvin K


36


Tamplin, J. H


1


Wright, Levi. F


57


Thomas, G. W


I


1 C'av.


Wittow, H. C.


11


29


Tlonee, E.


41


Whitney, S


F


42


Tate, Samuel


D


4


Whatley, Willie B


23


Thompson, T. J B


8 C'av.


Wall, S. W.


G


29


Toney, John F Thenemore, T. D


4


Williams, B. F. 1


45


Williams, James O


28


Tatterson, James S. E. D


3


Wilkins, O T


Coates' State


Taylor, Richard. G


27


Guards.


Thomas, D B


7


Woodew, John B


22


White, Andrew F


57


Trumbull, G. W H


Whatley, A. J. K


22


Tripp, J. C. I


5


Williams, R. 1


B


7


Thornton, R. D). H


59


Wright, W. J


G


7


Tollis, John. B


39


Wildes, William


I


24


Thompson, P. JI K


1


Whittle. H. H


B


1


Taylor, Milton D


1


Woodward, A. H. K


1


Unknown. F


4


Walker, J 30


F


1


Vernon, Obadiah. K


17


Vaughn, J. W B


17


Vaughn, J. C. K


7


Young, W. E A


34


Williams, S. A


27


Wesson, William


27


Yates, Peter A


40


1


Watkins, R. H B 3 Cav.


Stewart, W. C. or W. G. I) Senn, L F


1


Smith, A ..


1


Williams, W. C .. C


1


Talbott, M. Il A


3


1st Legion


Snyder, Solomon .. C


46


Wilson, William. G


27


Surratt, Jacob G


Taylor, John


A


17


Trice, A


45


Wood, W. E.


Vaun, James. 1


I


Watson, A R


Yarborough, G. W. or S. W.


27


13


5


3


ARKANSAS


Aggregate dead 405, classified as follows :


INFANTRY.


From Ist Regiment


9


211


10 .. 45th


3d


4


4th


5th


6th


6


7th


..


I


8th


9th


1


11th)


16


92


12th


20


66


13th


4


14th


..


From Crawford's Battery 2


15th


Dunnington's Naval Battery


16th


1


IIadley's Battery


6 Cox's Battery


4 . lloward's 3d Battery


2dl Battery


Unknown


ENGINEERS.


From Sappers and Miners


DETAILS.


Name. ('o.


Reg't.


Name. ('o. Reg't.


Brabbin, G. W C


Alaway, W. W


B


11


Alton, E .. E


11


Answorth, R. F. E


4


Box. James Detached Na val Bat.


Barker, P. or A. P'. E


19


Brown, T.


19


Barber. Noah W E


Benton, W. J


2.4


Burnett, J. E ..


H


11


Barnet, R. H F


19


Bell, J 19


Brown, Benjamin F


19


Bibb, Allen F


19


Batchelor, R. I


19


Branch, Needham 1


19


Baety, A


I


12


Beaty, R. T.




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