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 54

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


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Fenman, George L.


Golden, Nat aniel, mustered out July 17, 1865. Greer, Charles S., must-red out June 4, 1865. Grape, George, mustered vul July 17, 1865. Gerlach, Charles.


Hecker, William.


Itat chie, Henry, vet., died at Florence, S. C., Feb. 5, '65, prisoner war. Hill, Price B.


Hargus, David, mustered out June 4, 1865. Harmon, Mi -ha-l, discharged Dec. 23, 1862. Hawthorn, W. C., mustered out July 17, 1865. Hawthorn, David M., mu-tered out June 9, 1865. Jones, Gabriel A., discharged ; term expired.


Jansen, John, captured.


Kunettle, Gotthied.


Lyons, Samuel, died at home May 20, 1802. Lindsey, Fleming S., died at Lagrange, Tenn., November 25, 1862. Lucas, George.


Lively, James, died at Millen October 26, 1864 ; prisoner war.


Lively, Joseph, exchanged prisoner ; no di-charge furnished. Moffett, John, discharged November 13, 1862.


Mahan, Andrew J., discharged Dec. 17, 1862, as Sergeant ; disability. Murelaud James H., discharged : term expired.


Myers Peter, mustered out June 4, 1865.


Maxwell, Duncan, Vet., mu-tered out July 9, 1865.


Mulligan, Thomas, mustered out June 4, 1805.


MeNuity, John. McMurray, David


MeNulty, Hugh, mustered ont June 4, 1865. MeCormick, A. L., died at Millen December 3, 1864.


McCormick, John B., died at Savannah, Ga .. January 22, 1865.


MeMunty, John, trans. to V. R. C. April 27, 1864.


Oats, William H. Owens, Anthony. Mustered out June 23, 1865.


Parks, James G. Stanley, Joseph. Steinberg, John.


Williamson, Martin G , hed at home April 22, 1862.


Wood, Sidney, discharged ; term expired.


Whitney, Alonz ,, Vet., mu-tered out July 17, 1865. Wright, John, Wright, T. H. B.


Welhaus, William J., Wilson, Henry M., Mustered out July 17, 1865. MUSTER ROLL COMPANY E.


Captains .- John C. Johnson, resigned January 18, 1863. Ashley Pearce, honorably discharged May 15, 1865. Linzey Steel, mustered out (as Ist Lieutenant) July 17. 1865.


First Lieutenants .- Benjamin H. Klene, resigned February 3, 1862. Smith Crane, mustered out (as Sergeant) July 17, 1865. Secowil Lieutenants .- Henry Beck resigned February 14, 1863. Thomas Ireland, mustered out (as Sergeant) July 17, 1865.


Sergeants .- Charles Fitzherbert, transferred May 1, 1862. Hugh H. Baker, died in rehel prison September 1, 1862. Jolin MeKenzie, killed at Fort Donelson February 15, 1862.


Corporals .- James H. MeMillen, died at Cairo November 21, 1861. Isage Marks, Vet,, mustered out July 17, 1865. James Gaston, discharged June 17, 1862; wounds. Marshall A. Dennis.


Musician .- Elijah B. Jordan, discharged April 30 1862. Privates,-Anderson John, discharged June 17, 1862; disability. Anderson George, discharged April 30, 1862; disability. Allman. Henry Clay, discharged February 1, 1862; disability. Blair, Alexander, discharged December 5. 1861, disability. Brenneke, Frederick, killed at Britton's Lane September 1, 1862. Barker, Ferdinand M., discharged April 30, 1802 Burke, Thomas, discharged December 26, 18h1. Bailey, Calvin, trans. to Band Beasley, Isaiah.


Blalock, John, no-tered out July 17, 1x63. Brown, Benjamin D. Burgess, Samuel B. Cander, Adam. discharged Nuvensher 25, 1862; disability.


C nder, S domon, discharged October 28, 18 2; disability. Emery, Alfred, died at Cine unati March 3, 1812.


Emery, William, discharged Angust 1, 1862, as Sergeant ; wounds. Fisk, Dallas.


Gastan, James G., Vet, mustered out July 17, 1865.


Gessman, Henry, discharged July 22, 1862; disability.


Holtz, John H. H , mustered out July 17, 1865. Hartz, Franeis, discharged September 27, 1864 ; term expired. Ingols, Edgar W., Vet., mustered out July 17, 1865, as Sergeant. Jordan, Horatio B.


Koop, George, killed at Fort Donelson February 15, 1862. Malone, Daniel, Vet, mustered out July 17, 1865.


Martin, Albert Michael. MrClintock, Forward. Ryan, Joseph, died at Jackson, Tenn., June 16, 1862. Buhl, Charles, killed at Fort Donelson, February 15, 1862. Steele, Martia.


Short, Edward, discharged September 27, 1864 ; term expired. Sheemoniek, John, discharged September 27, 1864; term expired. Waltamete, William. discharged October 12, 1862; disability. Wolf, Heory, discharged August 15, 1862; wounds. Whittock, Andrew, killed at Fort Donelson February 15, 1802. Williams, Henry.


Recruits .- Anderson, James K., discharged November 12, 1864 ; term expired. Arnold, John, died at Memphis February 13, 1863. Adamy, John P., mustered out July 17, 18G5. Bowerman, Jesse, Vet., mustered out July 17, 1865, as Corporal. Barnes, William, discharged April 30, 1x62. Beiter, Benedite, died at Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864: wounds. Brown, Bobert L., discharged January 1, 1813; disability. Beiter, Efo, mustered out June 4, 1865, as Corporal. Baker, Joseph, mustered out July 17, 1865,


Carpenter, Solomon, died at Shiloh Hill February 28, 1862. Caruthers, David, discharged July 22, 1862 : wounds. Coulter, Matthew W., mustered out July 17, 1865. Carr, John T. Deppe, A. H. Fisk, Stephen. Finley, John F. Grah, Charles, killed February 15, 1862.


Givenrod, Jacob, mustered out June 4, 1865. Gordon, Alexander, died July 5, 1864 ; wounds. Garner, Francis, trans. to V. R. C. Aprit 27, 1864. Garvin, Rubert, mustered out July 17, 1863. Hilling, Henry, killed at Fort Donelson February 15, 1862.


Itvod, William, trans. September 15, 1863. Hatelier, Charle-, discharged April 3 , 1862. Hutt, George W., discharged November 12, 1864 ; term expired.


Hamilton, David J., mustered out July 17, 1865. Hardın, William E., died at Marietta, Ga , Angust 20, 1864. Jernigan, John G., died at Rome, Ga, June 5, 1864. James, Isane M,, ched at Nashville, Tenn., November 5, 1864. Jernigan, William B., mustered out July 17, 1865, as corporal.


Jackson, John J., mustered out July 17, 1805.


Kilpatrick, Robert B., discharged October 1, 1862; disability. Koke, John Henry, discharged April 30, 1862. Krentzer, John, died at Vieksburg August 5, 1863.


Koen, William, mustered out June 4, 1865. Kennedy, William J., mustered out July 17, 1865. Louther, Johnson, discharged September 27, 1864 ; term expired.


Long, William. Vet , mustered out July 17, 1865, as Corporal. Lonther, Martin, trans. September 15, 1863.


Mustered out July 17, 1865.


Leiner, John, Vet., as Corpl., Lively, William, Lytle, James T.,


Laird Martin T.,


Lively, Amos A., died at New Albany, Ind., May 19, 1864. Lafferty, Jesse, killed at Atlanta Ga., July 22, 1804. Lively, Edward R., died at Rome, Ga., July 20, 1864. Mustered out July 17, 1865. Lively, W. C. M., Long, Daniel B., Lythe, Jas. K. P. Lewis, Thomas.


Miles, William, mustered out July 17, 1865.


Morrison, James K. P., mustered out July 17. 1865. Malone, William, died in Memphis January 23, 1863.


McCann, Josiah, Vet., mustered out July 17, 1805. Mustered out July 17, 1865.


MeCaDD, Robert. McFie. John R, McBride, Matthew L.,


McBride, Charles, McCallum, I-aac N. MeKinney, George T., died af wounds in rebel prison.


Newell, Thomas B., died at Rome, Ga., July 17, 4864.


Pickett, Beal, mustered out June 4, 1865.


Poter, Joseph, nmustered out June 4, 1865.


Perkins, John E., killed at Atlanta, Ga., July 22, 1864.


Rooney, Benjamin, discharged November 12, 1804; term expired.


Rasborrough, William J., mustered out July 15, 1865.


Stewart, John K., mustered out July 17, 1865. Soper, Asaph, died at Marietta, Ga., August 8, 1864; wounds. Mustered out July 17, 1865.


Stadden, John, Weldeo, Smith B., Wilson, Mark.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY H.


Recruits .- Braziel, Robert. MeDonald, James S., mustered out May 31, 1965.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY 1.


Recruits .- Hall. John.


Rogers, William J., mustered out July 17, 1865. UNASSIGNED RECRUITS.


Bonner, Robert, died at Camp Butler March 31, 1864. Kerr James.


Thompson, Joseph B .; rejected.


MEN FROM RANDOLPH COUNTY.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY E.


Pricates .- Clark, Jaroh, Vet , mustered ont July 17, 1865, as Corporal. Dixon, Thomas.


Proctor Valentine, Vet .. mustered out July 17, 1865. Wetzell, William, Vet., mustered out July 17, 1xti5.


Recruits .- Pickett, Francis M., died in rebel prison August 12, 1804.


THIRTY- FIRST INFANTRY. [ Three Years' service ]


The thirty-first was organized at Cairo, Illinois, September 8th, 1861, by Colonel John A. Logan, and mustered into the United States service by Captain T. G Pitcher, United States Army. It was engaged in the battle of Belmont, November 7th, 1861, and was in reconnoissance in Kentucky in January 1862. February 2d it embarked for Fort Henry. February 13th, 14th and 15th it participated in the battle of Fort Donelson, where it remained till the 22d, when it was ordered to Pittsburg Landing. It was engaged in the siege of Corinthi, May, 1862 May 1st, 1863, it moved to the assistance of General McClernand, at Thompson Hill. The regiment was without rations, and had nothing to eat the night before ; but they made a march of twelve miles in three hours, and came up to the enemy, turning their right flank and thus saving the day. May 3d, they engaged with the enemy at Ingram's Heights, and were victorious. On the 12th the " chivalry " made a stand at Jackson, Mississippi, and a severe engagement followed, resulting in a victory for the Union troops. May 16th they


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defeated the enemy at Champion Hills. On the 19th the regiment reached the defenses at Vicksburg and was en- gaged during the entire siege. In the charge on Fort Hill it lost two officers and eight men killed and forty wounded. Its flag received one hundred and fifty-three shots and the staff was severed four times.


The regiment was veteranized January 5th, 1864. On the 9th of June, it joined General Sherman's grand army at Ackworth. It was engaged in the battle of Bush Moun- tain, June 27th, and participated in all the battles, skir- mishes and marches made by the Third Division during the siege of Atlanta, from July 19th to August 31st. In Oc- tober 1864 the regiment was with Sherman in the campaign after Hood, and on November 15th it moved with that officer in the " March to the Sea," arriving, at the defenses of Savannah, December 10th, and on the 12th camping at Dr. Owen's rice plantation. January 30th, it commenced the Carolina campaign, marching via Salkahatchie to Golds- boro, arriving there March 24th, 1865, having been without communication for fifty-four days. The regiment partici- pated in the grand review at Washington, May 24th, 1865. July 19th it was mustered out of United States service by Lieutenant Augustus P. Noyes, and received its final pay and discharge July 31st.


MEN FROM PERRY COUNTY.


Mugors .- Harry Almon, resigned July 27, 1864. William B. Short, mustered ont July 19, 1805.


Quartermaster .- JJoshua B. Invis, ministered out July 19, 1865. Chaplain .- Jacob Cole, mustered out July 10, 1815.


Captain, - Daniel Quillman, mustered mott July 19, 1865. First Lieutenants. - John Campbell, died April 18, 1862. Davidson (. Moore, resigned July 3, 184. Second Lieutenants .- Isham E. Willis, mustered ont January 4, 1865. John M. Brown, mustered out (as Serg't) July 19, 1865.


First Sergeant .- William H. Kinzey.


Sergeuuts .- Andrew Campbell, died May 4, 1862. Stephen J. Taylor, discharged for disability. Thomas J. Short, died February 13, 1862,


Corporals .- James Crain, discharged July 233, 1862, disability. Noah Guyon, trans, to V. R. C. Thomas B. Green, vet., maistered out May 10, 1865, as corporal. William J. Walker, wounded, discharged Dec. 27, 1xil. Jo io MI. Brown, vet , mustered out July 19, 1865, as sergeant. Inmey W. Logan, vet., mustered out July 19, 1865. John c. Milligan, killed at Fort Donelson, February 15, 1862. Aquilta B. Hamilton, discharged July 23, 1862, wounds. Musician .- Robert F. Johnson.


W'agower .- Matthew M. Edgar.


Privates,-Ayers, Thomas, died Feb. 28, 1862.


Armstrong, Thomas A. Black, John, vet., died nt Andersonville July 30, 1864, Grave 1315. Brown, William M., died November 10, 1863, wounds. Baker, Frederick, vet , mustered ont July 19, 1865, as sergeant. Brown, William G,, discharged April 21, 1862, disability. Brown, Samnel, died Fel ruary 7, 1864.


Campbell, Benjamin, discharged October 15, 1862, disability. Carpenter, Warren, vet., mitstered out July 19, 1865, as corporal. l'aire, Harmon, discharged April 21, 1×62, disability. Evans, Willinmui II., died November is, 18il, wounds. Exum, Andrew J., discharged May 21, 1862, wounds. Eaton, William, trans, to Ist III. Battery. Farmia, Benjamin, died Ortober 16, 1863.


Fuster, Samn. III. Gladson, James. Gray, Richard.


Gamble, Robert, vet., mustered ont July 19, 1865. Gamble, John.


Greyer, Andrew T., died November 7, 1861, wounds.


(non, John A., vet., mustered ont July 19, 1865. Hney, John A., dieul March 1, 1842, wounds. Heath, Oliver S., died October 14, 1861.


Holcomb, Oliver K., mustered ont September 24, 1864. Hamilton, William, discharged Muy 26, 1862, disability. Harmon, JJohn. Hall, Isaar N. Heape, Thomas, died of wounds November 7, 1861. Henry, Hamilton.


King, Samuel, died at Bolivar, Tenn., November 9, 1862.


Knox, Charles, nied nt St. Louis, Mo.


Lipe, Gabriel, discharged May 27, 1862, disability. Leslie, John, killed at Belmont, Mo.


Marlow, Richard, died near Vicksburg, May 31, 1803. Miller, William F. Met'ullough, Leander M., died April 4, 1804. Mcclurkin, Thomas V., died May 26, 1862, wounds. Moore, William T., died at Jackson, Tran., July 6, 1862. Murry, George W , died March 27, 1962. Murry, Merritt, died December 8, 1861. MeQuide, Wilson, killed at Belmont, Mo., November 7, 186]. North, William, mustered out September 24, 1864, term expired. North, Jasper, died March 1, 1862.


North, Levi, discharged May 21, 1862, wounds.


Oper, Michael. Pittsford, William H.


Presswood, Levi, vet., mustered ont July 19, 1865, as corporal.


Pyle, William, vet , mistered out July 19, 1863.


Potier, Sylvester, discharged April 21, 1x43, wounde.


Panter, Nelson, died at Memphis, February 14, 1863. Quillman, John R.


Rhine, David A , killed at Fort Donelson, February 15, 1862. Ragland, Hawkins, died at home June 3, 1862.


Ramsey, Robert L., killed at Fort Donelson February 15, 1862. Robinson, William T, vet, killed at Louisville July 2, 1805. Rollins, Thomas, vet., mustered ont May 30. 1865.


Spenr, Thomas, vrt., mustered out July 19, INba, as corporal.


S. allow, Isuse N , billed at Fort Honel-on February 15, Ist2. Stewart, Willinin, killed at Fort Donelson February 15, 1862. Stont, Aaron.


Tucker, Abram, vet., mustered out July 19, 1965. Vabrit, Thomas M., vet., captured, reported died at Andersonville Pris. Watkins, Samuel, Killed at Fort Donelson February 15, 1812. Wheeler, Levi, killed at Fort Donelson February 15, 1862. Wilson, William G.


Winters, Edmund H , discharged April 21, 1862, wounded. Wallare, Thomas J., discharged April 21, 1st2, disability. Young, William, mustered out September 17, 1864.


Recruits, -Black. Daniel, died November 6, 1804. Binglinin, John A, killed near Atlanta, Ga , July 22, 1844. Clardy, James R., died at Du Quom, III., september 2, 1863. Crawford, James, died Augusto, 1812. Connor, John, discharged July 23, 1862, wounds. Craig, John W., mustered out July 14, 1sha.


Collins, John A , prisoner war, no discharge given. Dixon, Andrew, mustered out July 19, 18h). Dixon, James, mustered ont July 19, 1865. Evans, John M., killed near Kenesaw Mt., June 27, 1864. Foster, Williams P.


Glover, Joshua V, vet . mustered out July 19, 1865. Goodwin, William. Gordon, Aaron, t ans, to V. R. C. Greyman, Jolin, discharged September 8, 1862, disability. Hodge, Walter (, mistered out July 19, 18ta. Honghn, John N., ched at Rome, Ga , September 2, 1864. Montgomery, Satnuel.


Mitchell, E. T., omstored out July 19, 186. Maxwell, Enoch, mustered out Inly 19, 1863. Mckinstry, John, innstered ont July 19. 18h3. O-borne, Henry, ve ., killed near Canton, Miss. Steele, Robert, discharged July 23, 1862. Thompson, Lewis S, died at Paducah, Ky., Mar. 10, 1862.


MISTER ROLL COMPANY H.


Corporal .- John Oliver, killed at Fort Donelson February 13, 1x62. MISTER ROLL COMPANY 1.


Prirate .- Turman, Hodge B.


MI'SPER ROLL COMPANY K.


Captain. - Thomas Hunter, died of wounds June 25, 1964. Sergeants .- William Fox, k Hled at Fort Donelson February 15, 1802. William B. Langston, vet., alment sick at m. o. of Regiment.


Prirates .- Mo ris, Henry A. Bru.


Recruits,-Crew, Joseph. Staddon, Hiram.


Langston. William, vet., absent sick at m. o. of Regiment.


Unnssigned Recruit .- Wilson, An irew.


TIHRTY-SECOND INFANTRY. ( Three Years' Service ) RANDOLPH COUNTY. MUSTER ROLL COMPANY G.


R: crits .- James, Henry C., mustered out July 11, 1865. THIRTY-FOURTH INFANTRY. (Three Years' Service.)


The regiment was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, September 7, 1861, by Colonel E N. Kirk. December 22, 1863, it was mustered as a veteran organization. It was discharged from service July 12th, 1865, at Louisville, Kentucky.


MEN FROM RANDOLPH COUNTY. MUSTER ROLL COMPANY G.


Second Lieutenant-Ansluoi, S. Vieveer. Never mastered. Corporal-William H. Glore, mustered ont July 12, 1stio, as Bergt. Privates-Banghman, Elas. Fowler, James, discharged Ang. 24, 1863, Disability. Morris, Thomas N , Corpl. died Camp Nevins, Der. 7, Isnt. Oats, Edward, Sergt., transf, to V. R. C., May 5, 1861. Picket, John.


MEN FROM RANDOLPH COUNTY. MISTER ROLL COMPANY G


Private-Weaver, William H., died nt Nashville, March 13th, 1865.


THIRTY-EIGHTHI INFANTRY. ( Three Years' Service.) MEN FROM RANDOLPHI COUNTY.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY E.


Recruits-Addison, David J., transf. from 80th Ill , mustered out Feb, 7, 1866. Campbell, Lonis (,, transf. from soth Ill., mastered ont Feb. 7, 1866. Thekey, Milton W., transf. from 80th Ill., mustered out Feb. 7, 1866. Watson, William C., mustered out Feb. 7, 1866.


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FORTIETH INFANTRY. (Three Years' Service.) MEN FROM RANDRLPII COUNTY.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY F. Private-Farmer, James E., transf. to Ist West Tenn. Infantry, Jan. 26, 1864.


FORTY-THIRD INFANTRY. (Three Years' Nervice. )


The Forty-third was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois. in September, 1861, by Colonel Julius Raith. It was equip- ped at Benton Barracks, Missouri, there being then but eight companies in the regiment. Here it was soon after joined by companies I and K. It participated in the two days' bloody battle of Shiloh, losing in killed and wounded, two hundred men. Here Colonel Raith was mortally wounded. Was engaged during the siege of Corinth in May, 1862. From this time till December, it was employed in various duties, Assisted to repulse a vastly superior force of the enemy near Lexington. In the spring of 1863, two hundred men of the regiment were mounted and did excel- lent service, capturing guerrillas, etc. The Forty-third was the first infantry regiment to enter Little Rock, Arkansas, September 11th, after its evacuation by the enemy. At Okolona, April 2d, had a slight skirmish wtth Shelby's Brigade. On the 10th inst. occupied the front in the ad- vanee on Prairie d'Anne, charging a body of the enemy and driving them from the field. When the enemy's line gave way the Forty-third was the first in the enemy's works. At Jenkins' Ferry, being a part of the rear guard, it sus- tained the first onset of Kirby Smith's army. In this en- gagement the Union troops were successful over a vastly superior force of the enemy. The regiment was mustered out of service at Little Rock, November 30, 1865, and re- ceived final payment and discharge December 14th, at Camp Butler, Illinois.


MEN FROM MONROE COUNTY. MUSTER ROLL COMPANY F.


First Sergeant-Frederick, Selvrader. Sergeunts-Valentine, Degenhardt, mastered ont Dec. 16, 1864. Corporals-Killian, Wimand, killed at Shiloh, April 7, 1862.


Henry Beutel, vet., transf. to Co. ( as consolidated. Pro. 2d Lieut


John Schumaher, chied at Tipton, Mu., Feb, 6, 1802. Privates-Doikes, John, Hnstored out Dec. 16, 1844. Degenhardt, Joseph, mastered unit Dec. 16, 1894.


Fleckenstein, Jolin, died at Jackson, Ten., Oct. 8, 1564.


Frick, Adam, transf. to Co. C. as consolidated, died in Texas Dec., 1864, Prisoner of War.


Fierge, ('has., vet., transf. to Co. C., as consoli'd, must. out Nov. 30, 1863. Fhek, Martin, discharged Feb, 6, 1862.


Gruber, Charles, discharged Feld, 6, 182.


Horehmann, Jacob, discharged May 22, 1862.


Hevey, Peter, wounded and missing at Shiloh.


Henning, Andrew, ded Jan. 8, Istz.


Klaus, William, vet .. transt. to Co. C., as consoli'd, M. O. Nov. 30, 1865. Linnemeyer, Frederick, discharged July 20, 1862. Wounds. Rohleder. William, discharged Feb. 6, 1862.


Sommerhalter, Bernh't, mustered out Dec. 16, 1864.


Somver, Philip, transf. to V. R. C., Sept. 26, 1864.


Schnell, Fred. Wilham, vet., transt. to Co. C., as consoli'd, M.O. Nov. 30, 1865, as Corpl.


Van Bornam, Henry, discharged Feb. G, 1862.


Vogelle, John, discharged July 25, 1862. Weissling, Andrew, mustered out Dee. 16, 1864.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY H.


Privates-Armbrecht, Adolph, vet., transf. to Co. E., as consolidated, M. O. Nov. 30, 1865, as Sergt. Feller, Jacob, discharged Ort. 28, 1862.


Veteran-Biermann, Edward, transf. to Co. E., as consolidated, M. O., Nov. 30, 1865.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY C .- (13dl as Consolidated.)


First Lieutenant-Henry Beutel, mustered out Nov. 30, 1865.


MEN FROM RANDOLPHI COUNTY.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY E.


Second Lieutenant-Peter Wieklein, transf. to Co. C., as consolidated, mustered out (as Captain) Nov. 30, 1865.


Sergeants-John Helbig, discharged July 25, 1862. Peter Jos. Wunderlick, died at Paducah, Ky., Aug. 21, 1863.


Privates-Hass, Paul.


Moses. Frederick, vet., transf. to ('o. C., as consol'd, M.O. Nov. 30, 1863, as Corpl. Simors, Adolph, died Sept. 27, 1862. Spoetter, Martin, mustered out Dec. 16, 1864.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY H.


Privates-Lutz, Henry, discharged Feb. 5, 1862. Di-ability. McCormick, Philip, missing in action at Shiloh.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY I.


Recruit-Decker, Jacob, killed at Shiloh, April, 1862.


FORTY-FOURTH INFANTRY.


This regiment was organized in August, 1861, at Camp Ellsworth, Chicago. It was mustered into serviee on the 13th day of September, 1861. Most of the members of the regiment, after their term of service had expired, re-enlisted It was mustered out Sept. 25, 1865.


MEN FROM PERRY COUNTY.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY I. Recruits-Allen, William H. \., killed at A lairsville, Ga., May 17, 1804. Rigsby or Big,by, F. M., mustered out Sept. 25, 1865.


FORTY-SEVENTII INFANTRY (CONSOLIDATED.) MEN FROM RANDOLPHI COUNTY.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY E.


Corporal-Dennis O'Connor, mustered out Jan. 21, 1866, as Sergt. Pricute-Redinond, John, mustered out Jan 21, 1Nuli.


FORTY NINTII INFANTRY. ( Three Years' Service.)


The Forty-ninth was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, December 31, 1861, by Col, William R. Morrison. It con- tained among its members representatives from the three counties of Randolph, Monroe and Perry, company I repre- sented all three ; company A, Randolph and Monroe; com- pany B, Monroe and Perry. February 231, 1862, the regi- ment was ordered to Cairo. It was assigned to the Third Brigade, McChraand's Division, at Fort Henry. On the 11th it moved to Fort Donelson, and on the 13th engaged the enemy ; losing fourteen men killed and thirty-seven wounded. It was also engaged in the battle of Shiloh, los- ing seventeen killed and ninety-nine wounded. Participated in the siege of Corinth, and many of the more important engagements of the Army of the Tennessee. August 21st, joined Gen. F. Steele's expedition to Little Rock, Arkansas, and on the 10th of November assisted in the capture of that place.


January 15, 1864, three-fourths of the regiment re-enlisted and were mustered into service as veteran volunteers. and were assigned to the Third Brigade, Col. S. H. Wolf, Third Divission, Brig. Gen. A J. Smith of the sixteenth Army Corps. On the 27th inst., marehed to Vicksburg, Missis- sippi, and engaged under Sherman in the Meridian cam- paign. Participated in the Red River expedition, and March 14th, assisted in the capture of Fort De Russey, Louisiana. Also engaged in the battle of Pleasant Hill, April 9th. Engaged in the battle of Tupelo, July 14th and 15th, under command of Capt. John A. Logan. The regi- ment was with the army in pursuit of Gen. Price through Missouri. Moved to Nashville, and took part in the battle of that place December 15, 1864. The non-veterans were mustered out at Paducah, Kentucky, December 24th, and thereafter the regiment did garrison duty. It was mustered out Sept.mber 9th, 1865, and received final pay, and dis- charged on the 15th inst. at Camp Butler, Illinois.


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MEN FROM PERRY COUNTY.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY B. Rec wit.


Ross, James, mustered out Sopen, 1865. 1865. MUSTER ROLL COMPANY F. Haganer.


Aaron A. Hogland, disch. Nov. 18, 1502; disability.


Repil, James


Surhing, R dert, die I at Savannah, P.un., April ni, '62. hiermit.


Lint en, Alfred. must out S .pt 9. 1865


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY I.


George Y. Met lire, died March 28,


Bohpree, Ja- b, Vet., mu-tered out


Cint.ell, Thomas. Derenset deurge, disch, for wounds. Henson, M char wonuds. Knapp, Jerom , killed at Shiloh, April


MEN FROM RANDOLPH COUNTY.


Fast Amount Somvan - Andrew B. Beatty, resigned April 22, 18 72. MISTER ROLL COMPANY A. Pin'e Carr, Michael, discharged March 21, 1563; wounds. Veteran .- Burns, T'avais, sergt. killed at Nashville, Tenn., Dec 15, 14 MUSTER ROLL COMPANY B.




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