Combined history of Randolph, Monroe and Perry counties, Illinois . With illustrations descriptive of their scenery and biographical sketches of some of their prominent men and pioneers, Part 52

Author: McDonough, J.L., & Co., Philadelphia
Publication date: 1883
Publisher: Philadelphia : J.L. McDonough & Co
Number of Pages: 578


USA > Illinois > Perry County > Combined history of Randolph, Monroe and Perry counties, Illinois . With illustrations descriptive of their scenery and biographical sketches of some of their prominent men and pioneers > Part 52
USA > Illinois > Randolph County > Combined history of Randolph, Monroe and Perry counties, Illinois . With illustrations descriptive of their scenery and biographical sketches of some of their prominent men and pioneers > Part 52
USA > Illinois > Monroe County > Combined history of Randolph, Monroe and Perry counties, Illinois . With illustrations descriptive of their scenery and biographical sketches of some of their prominent men and pioneers > Part 52


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MISTER ROLL COMPANY A.


Privates -Me Nonny, John .1. Parter, Luther Ie, vet., mastered ont July 9, 14. Parrish, Thomas J, dudd at Pulaski, Tenn,, April 4, 1844. Sweetland, Lloyd A., vet, mustered out July 9, 15. Sweetland, lin B., vet., promote 1 sprat , mu-tered out July 9, 1815. Porter, Solomon 31.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY I.


Pricute .- Nurton, Charles S., mustered out Jmir 2, 1915.


MEN FROM MONROE COUNTY.


MISTER LOLL COMPANY A. Privates, - Bryant, Juseph C., died at Fort Holt, Ky,, Der. ; , 1M. Cann, Napoleon, ched at Mound City, III , Nov. 29, Jabl. Gerne, Michael, discharged at Furt Bolt, Ky., Jan. 7, 1862. MUSILE ROLL COMPANY F. Viterau .- Howard, Andrew, mustered out July 9. 1865.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY F.


Drafted and Substitute Recruits,-Frazzard, Edward, mastered out Sour 28 15. Hagerman, Emanuel, In-tered out sept 25. 1915. Treadway, Franklin, mastered ont sovtas, No. White, Alexander. mn-tered oft Det 12 1st.


NINTH INFANTRY. (Three Years' Service ).


This was one of the six regiments organized at Springfield for three months' service. After the expiration of this term, on the 26th day of July, 1861, it was mustered into Uuited States' service for three years by Captain Pitcher. It was engaged at Fort Donelson, occupying a position where the most severe fighting took place. It lost 35 meu killed, 166 wounded, and 6 prisoners. At Shiloh, it played a gallant part, sustaining a loss, April 6th, of 61 killed, 287 wounded, and two prisoners. It participated at the battle of Corinth, October 3d and 4th, losing 19 killed, 82 wounded, and 52 prisoners. Dec. 13, 1862, commenced a reconnoisance to Guntown, Tupelo, and Marietta, Mississippi. It was mustered out of service July 9th, 1865, at Lanesville, Kentucky.


MEN FROM PERRY COUNTY


MUSTER HULL COMPANY H. Printre -Danford, Joseph, Vet. tr. to Co. Cas Consolidated M 0. Jun 21, 1%;


MEN FROM RANDOLPHI COUNTY.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY D.


Seront Lieutenant. Bertram Henry. Vor . M. O. July 9, 1. Wm. Mochlen brook, tran. ex. Aug. 20, '64 Barcherding Henry, ched Nav. 5. 1902 Freund John, Vet . n'str dont Inly 9. 65


Sergrant. Canthoutiner ad, vet., 1 41 July 4, '15 Adolphus Cornelins, Died Nov. 19, 1sốt Goehring Halvert, M. O. Angu-1 20, 1x64 Corporels.


Philip Smer, died May 2, 1802: wound-


Haverman, Frederick Husser John, min-tered out Anerst 20. 4 Hirtz Theodore, M 0. August 20, 04 Anton Wolf, mastered ont Ang. 9, It Looked Joseph, Mo Sten Io Lomis Trutrinan, di' Det. 3, 1862: wounds Amos Smith, mustered ont ing. 20. 1804 Christian Rahm, kild, Shiloh Spr. 6. 1812


Kopp Joseph, mastered our May 20 4 Ludwig Balthisar. dischi. Max 27, 1st5. order War Dejarmient Afterding Philip, M. O. Angn-t 20, 1864 Reitz George W. Salmonder Loms, M. u. August 20, 1864


Adam Reitz, died May 18, 1862; wondl- Musicun. Frederick Branderberger, mustered out August 20, 1864 Prieites.


Beaverson, William Bense William, died May 11, 1862.


Tenning Christian, kil'd Corinthi het 4,'62 Weber, William Wehling Charles, disch. May 27, 1885, order War Das a- Sergeant


Bergamien Balthasar, died Mar. 4, 182 Zweibarth Henry, Vet., M. U. Sept. 9, 65


TENTH INFANTRY. (Three Years' Service).


This regiment was organized and mustered into United States service for three months, April 29, 1861, at Cairo, III. It was composed of seven companies of infantry and three of artillery. It was mustered into service for three years, July 29, 1861, by Capt. T. G Pitcher, and remained at Cairo and Bird's Point during the winter, engaging, January 1862, in Graut's movement to the rear of Columbus, March Ist,


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assisted iu seattering Jeff. Thompson's guerillas at Sykes- town, Mo. Ou the night of the 12th instant advanced with General Pope's army on New Madrid. The night of April 7th, intercepted the forces retreating from Island No. 10, causing the surrender, at Tiptonville, of Gen. Macall and 2,500 men. Was in the advance in all the movements re- sulting in the capture of Corinth and the pursuit of the enemy to Booneville. Reached Nashville September 12th, having lost five men killed by guerillas. Remained here during the blockade, and participated in the repulse of the enemy. Nov. 24th, supported Gen. Sherman's attack on the left of Mission Ridge, pursuing the retreating forces and capturing 20 of their rear guard. Jan. 1, 1864, re-enlisted as veterans under command of Col. John Tillson. Jan. 30, 1865, crossed the Salkahatchie at River's bridge. The crossing was difficult, and obstinately contested. The Third Brigade, to which the regiment was attached, being in the advance, lost 125 men. Dec. 9th, crossed South Edisto, at Binniker's bridge, and took the position of the enemy in flank, driving them from their entrenchmeuts and capturing several prisoners. March 20th and 21st, participated in the battle of Bentonville, with a loss of about 60 men. Mus- tered out of service July 4, 1865, and on the 11th received final payment and d scharge at Chicago.


MEN FROM RANDOLPH COUNTY.


I.wutenant-Colonel .- David Gillespie, mustered out July 4, 1865.


MUSTER R LL COMPANY I.


Morton S. Me Atec. rosig'd .Inne 14. 1862 William Hughes, M. O. July 4, 1:05


First Li udtenants.


James H Rogerson, resigned Nov 13, 63 Rodwort HI Maun, un-t'ilont Dec 26, 1at1 Thomas J Hohnan, M. O. July 4, 1965


Sorgente.


William C Bra Iley, Vet. Allen Wier, Vet., M. O. July 4, 1865


Corpora's.


Joseph S Cain Image & Bern, dise, as private, term exp Thomas " Haskins, pris. war, war kindl while attempting to escape Mar. 9.'il Nelsin K Garner, Vet. , M. D. Jv. 4. 63. Ng Luke M Shrewsberry. Vet M.O. Jy & To And. J. Schmu horn, Vet MO. Jy 1, 65 John D Schooleratt, died May 11, 1842 Samuel F. Anderson, dlisc. Oct. 9, 1862. Musician.


Henry Gousemann, Vet., M. O. Jly 4, '65


Pricut/ s.


Arney Alex, Vet. Corpl. sick Beaufort,S.C Aducy Alfred, dis. Jan. 3, 2563, to enlist In Miss. Marine Brizade


Agermeyer Plalip, Vet. M. () July 1, 1865 (a- Ergermeyer, Philip) Anderson Jaroh, Vet., M. O. July 4, 1865, as Ist Servant


Bunigart Charles, disc ; term expired Brown James W., Vet, mustered out July 4. 1-65, 34 Corporal


Brewer Thomas J.


Balleker Charles D , Ver . M. O. Jy. 4, 65 Brookmeyer William, Vet


Bradley John Flisc. Mar. 24, '62cbsblty Conbin John, died at Mound ( Ity Charles Jolin A, dise. Frb. 18, 62, disbity Crawford James H, dise. March 4, 1x62 Carmoody Michael, accident diy killed Sept. 30, 1863


Crisler George W., Vet., muster. d out July 4, 1865, as Sergeant


Craig, Joseph


Craig, William


Chtfard Cunningham, disc. ; term exp Crittenden Thomas, Vet, died of wounds received May 9, 1G1.


Dame Charles R., Vet., M O. July 4, '63 Dunbar James, dise July 6, 1-63 Emerson Robert S., Vet


Emerson Edward R., Vet., M. O. Jy 4, '65 27


Cupluins. Fuller S-th, dis. April 9, 1862, disability Garner Ephraim C., Vet., mustered out July 4, 1x65, as Sergeant


firston John R. died November 12, 1861 Gibson Peter R., died July 30, 1964 Ibatherington s. H., Vet.,M. D. Jy.17. 65 Hughes James, ched January 12, 1802 Hough Charles, dias December 27, 1962 Hughes Christie, disc. February 17, 1st2 Hough, Thomas


Hawkins Nelson, died Septndler 15, 1862 Hardin Colntubus, accidentally killed July 2, 1862


Tarde Loms, died December 21, 1861 Krtner Inar, died Derember Is, 15Gl King Males B., diec., term expired


Kroney Conrad, Vet , Ist Sergeant, died of wounds received August 23. 1864. Iavely Isaac N., dise, Dereniber 23, 1861 Lybarger Samuel, Vet., M. O. July 1, 65 Lytle Carson W., Vet., sick at Chatta- nuoga, Tenn


Lively Isaar N , M. O. July 4 1865 Lively William C. M, dise. December . 233, Ivil, disainlity


Mann John .1 , Vet., M. O. July 4, 1865. Montgomery Merk, dise ; term exp Montroy John, Vet , M. O. July 4, 1865 Menand Armony ille, Vet., M. O. Jy. 17,'65 McCormack Ared G,, died July 18, '62 Mccormick Christian L., disc. term ex MeKinney John, dise, term expired Nichole Isaac, mustered out July 4, 65 Porter James, Vet., MI 0, July 4, 1.65 Part- Ambrose, Vet., M. O. July 1, 1865 PAEr, Prite


Perry, William C.


Perkins Horatio, Vet., M. O. July 4, '65 Picket Bert, Vet , nistered ont JJy 4, 65 Ticket- Benjanun, dise. term expired Riley Patrick, died January 1, 1×12


Stewart Thomas R., Vet , mustered out July 4, IsGa, a> Sergeant


Smith Thomas L., Vet., M. O. Jly. 4, 65 Santh Henry C., Vet , M. O. Inly 4, 1865 Smith David, disc. ; term expired Sandlers John R, Vet , killed at Rocky Fare, Mr. Ga , May 9, 1834 Shrewsbury Moses A., absent on de- tached servier at M O. of Regt Shrewshenry Samuel, Vet., died at Jef- forsunville, Ind


Tatt. Peter, Vet., killed at Bentonville, N C., March 21, 1865 Uhlers George W., disc. ; term expired Watt John C., dose Feb 7, 1862; disablty Wateraft Wm. B., Vet , M. O. July 4 '05 West George W., ched at Mound City Wilbamy Colunibus, died Feb. 1, 1862 Wolfsen Willum, dise .; term expired


Burke William, dise October 1. 18 2 Bregamon Simon, mustered ont Jy 4,'65 Bartleman Angust, killed July 19 at Peach Tree Creek


Cross Wilham 1., Vet , mustered out July 4, 1865 as Sergrant


trang Withan, mustered out July 4, 6 Crisler Silas, minst red ont June 21, 65 Ginyman John, died March 9, 1864 Hughes Lewis, mustered ont July 4, 65 Hughes Miles, mustered out July 4. '65 Kurk Jacob, died in hosptl Rossville, 6.6 Morn- John, pris war siller Nov 20, 61 Morris Samuel C., mastered ont Jy. L'ho Miller Charles W., mustered ont Jy. 4, 65


Recrui's. MeDonough James, M O. Inly 4. 1865 Mathey Frankhn, M. O. May 30, Imo5 Pirket Juliuso ,, died April 17, laut, at Runsville, Ga Qortmaer William M O. July 4, 1865 Kurige Henry, mustered out July 4, '65 Spuigl. « Fritz, kilied at Kene aw Mt. June 23, 1864


Saak William, dise. May 24, 1564, disablty Wir Wilham, Vet , thed of wounds at Kenesaw Mt. June 27, 1xit


Ward Reuben, mastered ont July } '65 Waters William s., M O. July 4, 1965 Wetaf Joseph, dled January 12, 1865 at


TWELFTH INFANTRY. ( Three Years' Service. )


This regiment was mustered into service for three years, August 1st, 1861. It was organized at Cairo, where it re- mained uutil September 5th, 1-61, when with Ninth Illinois Infantry, it moved up to and occupied Paducah, where it remained untii February 5th, 1862. With the Ninth and Forty-first it formed MeArthur's Brigade that fought so bravely on the 15th of February at Fort Donelson. It took part in the battle of Shiloh, and fought nearly the entire two days. It also assisted in the siege of Corinth, which be- gan April 28th, 1862. In the battle of that place, October 3d and 4th, it played a gallant part, losing in killed, wounded and missing, oue hundred and twelve men. From this time forward till January 16th, 1864, the regiment was occupied with miscellaneous duties. At that date its members re-enlisted as veteran volunteers. The first engagement the regiment participated in was Lays's Ferry and Rome Cross Roads, 13th, 14th and 15th of May. On the 27th of that month it assisted in repulsing a heavy night attack on Dallas. In the battle of Bald Knob and Decatur, July 22d, it lost thirty-five or forty men in killed and wounded. During the month of August it was closely engaged in the siege of Atlanta, losing some forty men. October 5th it engaged in the battle of Allatoona, losing fifty-seven men in killel and won led out of one hundred and sixty-one that carried muskets into the fight. On the 11th of November it started on the memorable "march to the sea." From January 10th, 1865, to March 24th it accomplished a distance of six hundred miles, leav- ing Atlanta on the former, and arriving at Goldsboro, North Carolina on the latter date. It was mustered out of service at Louisville, Kentucky, July 10th, 1865.


TWELFTH INFANTRY REGIMENT. ( Three Years' Srrrice.) MUSTER ROLL COMPANY H.


Private .- Anderson, Thomas S.


MEN FROM PERRY COUNTY.


Quartermaster-Stephen R. Wetmore, Resigned June 16, 1862, Re-entered ser- vice in 13th Cavalry.


MUSTER ROLL, COMPANY F. Mustered out, July 1a, 1865.


Recruits-Beesley, William Hony, Daniel Miller, Frederick


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY G.


Captains-Gny C. Ward, died Oct. 4, 1-62.


William Shannon, declines, Lost an arm. Canceled. Robert G. Thompson, mustered out July 10, 1863.


First Lieutenan s-John Hall, promoted Capt. 4th 1 . S. Heavy Art. John Patterson, mustered ont July 10, 1865.


Secondi Lieutenants-John F. Watkins, resigned Sept. 18, 1862. Jason J. Sanburn, term expired Aug. 1, 1804. Sergeants-Norton W. Campbell.


Robert Q. Thompson, veteran, promoted Sorgt , then Ist Lieut. Frank W. Campbell, mustered ont Aug. 1, 1864.


Corporals-John Thornwell, discharged Jan. 19, 1x63. William H. Hicks, died Oct. 4, 1802. Wounds.


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Lafayette Oshorn, mastered ont Aug. 1, 1864. Gillespie B. Weldon, mustered out Ang. 1, 1814. William G, Leslie, mustered ont Ang. 1, 1861. Thomas Eddington, killed at Corinth Det. 3, 1862. James M. Brown, discharged June 26, 1862. Wounds. Peter Cleary, killed at Shiloh April 6, 1862.


Musicians-Augustus Price, diedl July 14, 1862. Malaun Stanbouse, Jr., vet., killed at Atlanta July 22, 18G1.


Wagower-Abraham Strawla idge, vet , mustered out July 10, 1865.


Privates- Andreas, Alfred T., promoted Com. Sergt. M. Ambrose, Levi P., killed at Corinth Oct. 4, 1862. Brown, James C., discharged Jan. 10, 1803. Brown, William A., killed at Ft. Donelson Feb. 15, 1862. Brown, William M., died May 14, 1861. Wounds. Bacher, Theodore, vet., mastered ont July 21, 1865. Pris, War. Burk, Berry, mistered out Ang. 1, 1864. Barry, Thomas, vet., mustered ont July 10, 1865. BlissH, William, killed at Atlanta July 22, 1864. Boyle, Hugh, vet , discharged May 14, 1864. Wounds. Collins, Michael, kiBed at Shiloh April 6, 1862. Childs, Christopher C., discharged July 10, 1862. Campbell, Harman G., mustered out Aug. 1, 1864. Cherry, Vincent H., mustered ont July 10, 1865. Dunham, Sherman, private vet , mustered out July 10, 1865, as Sergt. French, Richard, ver., muustered ont July 10, 1865, as Sergt. Holcomb, Benjamin, vet., mustered out July 10, 1stio, as Corporal. Herbert, William, vet., killed at Atlanta July 22, 1864, Harry, Joseph, vet., mustered out July 10, 1863, as Corporal.


Hodges, James, discharged Sept. 9, 1862. Harris Samson.


Hood, Samme) J., mustered ont July 10, 1865.


Healey, John S., mustered out May 11, 1865. Haregraves, John, died April 24, 1864.


Kennedy, James, discharged Feb. 15, 1863.


Kennedy, Lawrence, discharged Oct. 11, 1862. Wounds


Kennedy, Patrick, died Apriles, 1862. Linzee, Charles F


Letter, Thomas, discharged Sept. 14, 1862. Martin, Charles, mustered out Aug. 1, 1864.


Milem, Jessie, vet.


McCarty, Dennis.


MeConnell, Brian, discharged Jan. 5, 1863. MeDonongh, James. McCann, Alexander, mastered ont Aug. 1, 1864. McMillen, James S, discharged Dec. 8, 1861.


Mc Millen, Robert, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1812.


Maguire, Edward, discharged April 28, 1802. Disability.


MoLay, John, killed at Corinth Oet. 3, 1864.


MeLay, William, discharged July 5, 1863. Disability.


Nailer, Henry, mustered ont Aug. 1, 1864. Nreler, John H., died Inly 21, 1863. Olson, Andrew A., discharged Ang. 10, 1862. Wounds. Parsons, John, vet , mustered out July 10, 1865. Patterson, John, vet., promoted Com. Sergt. Parker, Levi R., discharged July 13, 1862. Quillman, Peter, mustered out Ang. 10, 1864.


Quine, John, died Oct. 19, 1864. Wounds. Richmond, Matthew L., discharged July 31, 1862. Wonnds. Hoe, Robert C , killed at Ft. Donelson, Feb, 15, 1562. Roe, Charles H., mustered ont Aug. 1, 1x04. Raymond, Louis, mustered out Ang. 25, 1×04. Ridenour, John D., killed at Shiloh April 6, 1862. Richmond, John W., mustered out Ang. 26, 1864. Stanhonse, Maleomb. Sr., vet , killed at Atlanta Jnly 22, 1864. Seymour, William P. Sterling, Wilham H., mustered out Aug. 1, 1864. Sterling, John R., mustered out Ang. 1, 1864. Swafford, James, vet , killed at Atlanta July 28, 1864. Smith, Joseph, vet., killed at Atlanta July 22. 1864. Shanks, Elzy B., 'killed at Shiloh April 6, 1862. Sheets, Andrew B., mustered out Ang. 25, 1864. Sullivan, John, reclaimed by 17th Wis. Inft. Todd, John. Thompson, Ezekiel, vet., mnstered out Inly 10, 1865, as Sergt.


Thompson, John, discharged Aug. 24, 1862. Wounds.


Thompson, William P., mustered out May 31, 1865.


Temple, John, mustered out Ang. 1, 1865. Thomas, William, died March 8, 1864.


Thomas, David J., mustered out May 31, 1865. Weaver, Henry F.


Weeks, Henry, vet., killed at Allatoona, Oct. 5, 1864.


Welgamood, George, mustered ont Ang. 1, 1864.


White, Price B., mustered ont July 10, 1865.


Wright, John, mustered ont Ang. 1, 1864. Willians, Caleb L., discharged Oct. 19, 1862. Wanzer, James, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862. Ward, Ebenezer, detached as Ord. Seret. U. S. C. I. Wildeg, Rudolph W., vet., mustered out July 10, 1865. William, John, died Dec. 23, 18;4. Welsh, John W., wonuded at Corinth, supposed dead.


Recruits-Bigham, Thomas, died Sept. 28, 1864. Wounds. ('hilders, Willis, innstored ont July 10, 1sti5. Hill, John, mustered out July Io, isis, as Corpl. Huntley, Henry, mustered ont, July 10, 1865. Stanhouse, John, mustered ont July 10, 1865. Smith, Wilford F., war prisoner, mustered out July 13, 1865. Treleaven, John, corporal, mnstered out Sept. 14, 1865.


Tuassigned Recruits-Campbell, John, mustered out July 18, 1865. Dunn, William. Davis, John.


FOURTEENTH INFANTRY. (Three Years' Service.)


The regiment was first called into State service for thirty days under the " Ten Regiment Bill," and was mustered into service May 4th, 1861. On the 25th of the same month it was mustered into the United States service for 3 years by Capt. Pitcher. After an honorable term of service it was mustered out at Fort Leavenworth, Kansas, September 16,


1865, and received final payment at Springfield, September 22, 1865.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY G.


Corporal-John Kelley, mu-tered out, Sept. 16, 1865. Prwates-Baven, George (,, mustered out, Sept. 16, 1865, as Corpl. Chapman, Win. H. Johnson, Harinan. Kirtner, David H., discharged July 17th, 1865. Disability. Noel, Jackson. Oftman, George, mustered out Sept. 16, 1865. Sands, John H. MUSTER ROLL COMPANY H.


Privates-Snow, Corydon, P. M. O., March 8, 1865 for promotion as Ist Lieut. mustered out Sept. IG, 1865.


EIGHTEENTH INFANTRY ( Three Years' Service )


The Eighteenth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was orga- nized under the Ten-Regiment act, at Anna, Illinois, and mustered into State service for thirty days, by Captain U. S. Grant, May 16th, 1861. It was mustered into the United States service May 28th, 18 1. It participated in the three days' battle at Fort Donelson, losing fifty men killed and one hundred and fifty wounded. April 6th and 7th it was en- gaged at Shiloh, and there acquitted itself with great brave- ry. It was present at the siege of Corinth. After these bat- tles Companies II and C were so reduced in numbers that they were consolidated with the remainder of the regiment, and in the fall of 1862 two new companies were raised at Carbondale, by Captain A. Connor. December, 1863, the regiment began service in the department of Arkansas, com- manded by Major General F. Steele, being stationed prin- cipally at Pine Bluff, Duvall's Bluff and Little Rock, and was engaged in numerous campaigns and expeditions. It was mustered out of service, December 16th, 1865, at Little Rock, Arkansas.


MEN FROM RANDOLPH COUNTY. MUSTER ROLL COMPANY A.


Captain-Paul T. Jones, term expires 1804. Corporals-Levi Maraneous, discharged May 8, 1862. Walter C. Hong, wounded at Shiloh. Jolin Folgenback, discharged June 18, 1862. Wounds.


Privates-C'ochran, James, vet. Kirk wood, William, died March In, 1862. Wounds. Little Samuel, discharged Nov. 3, 1862. Wounds. Tinkler, Frederick. Wilderman, Charles. Winchester, S. J., killed at Memphis Jan. 24, 1863.


EIGHTEENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT-(REORGANIZED.)


( Three Years' Service.)


Surgeons-Eliel F. Henderson, declined. Commission canceled.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY A.


Privates-Barrow, Flavius J., Transf. from Co. C., mustered out July 8th, 1865. Killian, Wilham F., transf. from Co. C., mustered out July 8th, 1865. Stone, Imby C., transf. from Co. C., mustered out July 8th, 1865. Stone, William H., transf. from Co. C., mustered out July 8th, 1865. MUSTER ROLL COMPANY B. Privates-Longhery, William G., mustered out Dec. 16. 1805. Recruits-Hogskiss, George, mustered out Dec. 16, 1865.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY F.


Private-Richell, Henry. MUSTER ROLL COMPANY I.


Private-Hammer, Leander P., mustered out Dec. 16, 1865. MEN FROM PERRY COUNTY. NON . COMMISSIONED STAFF. Principml Musician .- Wm. McPherson, mustered out Dec. 16th, 1865 MUSTER ROLL, COMPANY B.


First Lieutenant .- Alfred W. Wright. mustered out Dec. 16th, 1865 Corporals .- George Morris, mustered out Dec. 16th, 1865 ns Pvt Privates .- Golden, George, died nt Little Rock, Oct. 13, 1=65 Steele, George B., died at Little Rock, Aug. 26, 1865 Thompson. Wilham T., died at Little Rock, May 14, 1865


MUSTER ROLL, COMPANY C. Privates .- MeDonald, Angus, mustered out Dec. 16th, 1865 MUSTER ROLL, COMPANY D. Privates -Cheney, Nelson W., mustered out Dec. 16th, 1865 Currant, Georga, mustered out Dee. 16th, 1865 Howard, William W., mustered out Dec. 16th, 1865 Ley, William, absent sick at M. O. of Regt MUSTER ROLL, COMPANY B.


Private .- Beard, Anton P. G., mustered out March 15th, 1866.


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THIRTIETH INFANTRY .- MEN FROM PERRY COUNTY. (Three Years' Service.)


MUSTER ROLL, COMPANY E.


Recruit .- Sta Idon, David B., died at Atlanta, Ga., Nov. 8th, 1804


MUSTER ROLL, COMPANY H. Reeruit,-Shane, Robert C, Vet., died May 4th, 18 4 Lieutenant Colonel. - Thomas H. Burgess, resigned Sept. 3d, 1862


MUSTER ROLL, COMPANY A.


C.plains .- James Haird, resigned November 27th, Ist1. James S Craig, killed in battle.


First Lieutenant .- Alexander M. Brown, died February 6th, 19:3 Second Lieutenant - Mar in G. Kelso, resigned Aug. 31st, 18w2.


Sergeants. - William H. Welsh, Veteran


Jrm & C. Elwird‹ disch. June 22d, 1942 : disability John Kirkwood, died Mar. 1 th, 1862; wounds


Co porals .- Gilbert H. Edwards, died Ang, 3th, Ini Simu .1 P. Armstrong, killed, Ft. Danelson, Feb fith, 1832 Nat ian S. Weeks, killed, Ft. Donelson Feb. 15, 1st2 SiniAB L whie, died sept. stn, 18 2 Marcian .- Francis Yearian Parates .- Aver, Andrew.


Bages, Thomas, Vet. Tr. to Co. B as re-organized. Baldridge, Joseph


Be a inon, Alfred, killed. Ft. Donelson, F .. b. 15th, 1862 Bard je44, Bradford-


Benedict, John W., disch. Mny 8th, 1862; disability Bingham, Enonez .r - Brown, Henry S. Brown, John P., disch. Mar. 27th, Ish3 ; disability Brown, Isaac M , disch. Dec. 30th, Isol ; disa'ality Brown, Frankhn, killed, Ft. Dmnelson Feh. 19th, 1862 Brown, Sammel J, disch. D.e. Ist, 1961 ; disability Carson, Silas, dioch. D.c. 3th, Is21 ; di-ability Cargan, Jasper, Vet. Tr to Co B av re-organized, M. O. Dec. 16th as Ist Sergeant Chappal, John Pro. Sorgt


Davis, William A., killed at Clifton, Tenn , Jan. 24, 1863 Dale, Jam 's Vet. tr. to Co. B ay re-organized. Died at Pine Bluff. Ark., Nov. 17th, 1865


Elliott, Hiram B., Vet., tr. to Co. B as re-organized died at Litle Rock, Ark., S .pt. Ifth, lait


Gordon, Robert H , killed at Clifton, Tenn Jan. 2d, 1883


Gla.I-on, Juel W .- Graff, Fran 44, prum sted Corporal Green, Albert 1., Vet tr. to Co. B as re-organized M. O. Dec. 16th, 1845 Herbison, Samuel, hisch May Inth, Isil ; disability Humphrey, Hovra B, kille I at Fr. D mels mn, F.b 15th, 1862 Johnson, Isaa. F., disch. May 8th, 1862


Jones, Richard, disch. Dec. 18th, 1861 ; disability Koen, William J .-


Kinzaly, Benjamin M . wounded at Ft. Donelson, Feb. 15th, 1865 Kinzaly, William B , Prom ned Corpl., then Sergt


Kinzaly, James C, wounded at Ft D maelson King, George


King, Tha Idens L., disch. Dec. Isth, Isel ; disability


Longhrey, William G , Vet. tr. to Co. B as re-organized, M. O. Dec. Inth, 1805


MeKnight, Samuel, killed st Ft Donelson, Feb, 15th, 1862 Ramsay, Nathan, dischi, May 15th, 1862; disability Rial, James P. -


Steel, Cyrus J., died at Anna, IN., July 12th, 1801


Williams, Thomas E., killed at Ft. Donelson, Feb. 15th, 1862.


Wheately, Moorde ral, Jr .- Wright Nathaniel A


Whitaker, James Vet tr. to Co. Bas re-organized M. O. Dec. 16, 1865 Young, Absalom M , died Feb. 18th, 1862; wounds


Recruits .- Bartlevon, William, tr. to Co B as re-organized M. O. July 7th, 186+ Brown, Henry, disch. July 2d, 1861 ; disability Dietz, Augustus, tr. to Co. B as re-organized M. O. July 7th, 1864 Gladson, Joshua L. Gordon, William G. Neal, Joha N.


Taylor, William H. II.


Thompson, William F., Vet. tr. to Co. B ay re-organized. Died at Little Rock, Ark., May 14th, 1864


MISTER ROLL, COMPANY D.


Veterans .- Morris, George, tr. to Co. B as re-organized M. O. Dec. 16th, 1865 Rensche, Frauk .A., tr. to Co. B as re-organized pro. 2d Lieut M. O. D.pt. 1865


Recruit .- Page, Jerome, tr. to Co. Il as re-organized M. O. July 7th, 1864


MUSTER ROLL, COMPANY E.


Recru t. - Blak , William H , tr. t. C). Bis re- organiz .l M O. July 4th, 1964 Presswood, Cullin, tr. tu Cr. B as ri-organized M. O. July 7th, 1864 Russell, Wm., tr. to ('). B as consolidated M. O. July 7th. 1864




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