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 56

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 56
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 56
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 56


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This month the small-pox broke out in the regiment and several men died of it. The Eighty-First was not allowed to accompany its brigade on the expedition toward the Big Black River, early in February. Was engaged in the numerous skirmishes and marches of the Red River expodi- tion, from March 9th to May 24th, when it arrived at Vicksburg. Immediately began the Guntown expedition, and in the battle of that place, June 10th, called by the enemy Bryse's Cross Roads, behaved with signal bravery. It repulsed charge after charge, driving the enemy from the front. It was the last to leave the field, maintaining its position till, with exhausted cartridge boxes, it was out- flanked by the enemy. In the second charge a Rebel color bearer was shot and the colors captured. On the morning of the 12th the regiment arrived at Collinsville, twenty-five miles from Memphis, with a loss of oue hundred and forty- one killed, wounded and prisoners, out of three hundred and seventy-one that went into the fight on the 10th. Of the prisoners, the privates were sent to Andersonville, and the officers, seven in number, to Macon, and placed in Camp Oglethorpe, as the prison was called, where we will leave them at present.


The regiment remained at Memphis, after its arrival from Guntown, until August 1st, when it left on transports, and went up the White River to St. Charles, Ark. The last of the month they moved up the river as far as Augusta. The boats were fired upon, but none of the Eighty-First was in- jur d. Soon returned to Duvall's Bluff, and took the cars for Brownsville Station, Ark., where it remained for some time. September 17th it engaged in Maj. Gen. Mower's expedition, after Price and Marmaduke, through Arkansas and Missouri. Marched to Cape Girardeau, Missouri, a distance of three hundred and fifty miles in nineteen days. Went by boat to Jefferson City, thence by cars to Otterville, and marched to Warrensburg, where it remained for some time. October 31st took the train for Jefferson City, thenee for St. Louis, and remained at the Benton Barracks for rest. November 23d embarked for Nashville, Tenn., to assist Thomas against llood. On the night of December 8th, the steamer " Thos. E. Tutt" reached Fort Donelson, and on the morning of the 9th proceeded up the river. It had not gone far when the Rebels opened fire upon her, disabling and capturing her. Among the prisoners were six belong- ing to the Eighty-First. December 10th they were paroled and allowed to go to Fort Donelson.


As a part of the " Detachment of the Army of the Ten- nessee," the regiment was commanded by Gen. A. J. Smith. December 15th engaged the enemy, and on the 16th com- pleted the work of defeat, following in pursuit as far as


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Clifton, on the Tennessee river, where the regiment em- barked for East Port, Miss. At this place it remained for a considerable period of time. February Ist, 1865, went by boat to Cairo, Ill., and thence to Vicksburg, Miss., where it remained a few days and then embarked for New Orleans, La. Here the troops were re-organized, the Eighty-First becoming a part of the Sixteenth Army Corps, assigned to the Third Division, commanded by Gen. Carr. March 5th left New Orleans and on the 17th disembarked at Dauphine Island, and remained there a few days in camp. March 24th embarked and ran up Fish river, and then went into camp. Marched toward Spanish Fort, and happened upon the enemy in ambush, who fired upon the regiment, con- sisting of only about three hundred men, but were quickly repulsed. Left Fish river on the 26th, and marched toward Mobile, skirmishing most of the way. On the morning of the 27th the Eighty. First were deployed as skirmishers, and marched in pursuit of the enemy, who had deserted their camp. They fell back across a small river, emptying into the bay, burning the pontoon after them, and poured a desperate volley into the skirmishers as they halted at the opposite bank, killing one man and wounding three others. The fire was immediately returned, divesting the brush of the skulking enemy. From 10 o'clock, on the morning of the 26th of March, till nightfall of that day, the regiment fired 13,000 rounds of ammunition. It continued skirmishing till April 3d, when it was ordered to take its position in the brigade on the right of Spanish Fort. In the bombardment of the enemy's works, April 4th, it was ordered to the skirmish line, where it lost one man killed and one wounded. Participated in the charge, made April 8th, on the Rebels' works, capturing seventy-three prisoners, besides many small arms, and sustaining a loss of six men killed, and fourteen wounded. After the capture of Mobile, marched to Montgomery, where it lay until the latter part of July, 1865, when it went to Vicksburg, and was mustered out of service. It went thence to Chicago and there received final payment and discharge.


July 29th, 1864, the officers of the Eighty-First, prisoners at Camp Oglesby, Macon, together with others, were sent to Savannah, where they remained till September 13th, when they were transferred to Charleston and placed in the jail yard. September 25th Capt. Reese and Capt. Bartleson managed to have themselves exchanged, under an order, for the exchange of Sherman's officers. October 4th an order was received to leave for Columbia, South Carolina. October 7th, were all marched across the Saluda river, and placed in custody at Camp Sorghum, as the prisoners called it, because that plant with corn bread constituted their rations at that place. Most of the prisoners, including those of the 81st, had not tasted meat for two months. February 14th, 1865, they were sent from South Carolina, where they had spent five months, arriving at Charlotte, North Carolina, next day. On the 19th left Charlotte, arriving at Raleigh on the 22d. Were paroled by the Rebels for an exchange, which by reason of circumstances could not be immediately effected. The exchange, or rather the parole and discharge, took place near Goldsboro, North Carolina, March 1st, 1865.


MEN FROM PERRY COUNTY.


Colonel.


Franklin Campbell, resig'd. Aug 20, '64 Major. James P. Cowan, M. O. August 5, 1865 Adjutant.


Zebedee Hammock, died of wounds May 20, 1863


Quartermaster.


Logan H. Roots, promoted by the Pres- ident July 6, 1864


Surgeon. Lewis Dyer, mustered ont Angust 5, '65 Second Assistant Surgeon.


Abel Campbell, died May 27, 1864


Chaplain.


William H. Carner, promoted from the ranks Mar 17, 1865; M. O. Ang. 5, '65


NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. Q. M. Sergeant.


Charles C. Waples, returned to Co. A as private December 12, 1864.


Cyrus Crogan, M. O. August 5, 1865 Commissary Sergeant.


George W. Ward, MI. O. August 5, 1865 Principal Musicians.


Joseph A. Weeks, returned to Co. C, M. O. Angust 5, 1865


Robert Houston, mustered ont Ang 5,'65 Captain. William McNeil, mustered out .Aug 5,'65 First Lieutenants.


Samnel Payne, resigned Jan. 22, 1863 John B. Kelley, mustered out Ang 5, '65 Second Lieutenant.


Hngh Warnock, killed in battle May 22, 1863


Leonard Wells, M. O. as sergt. Aug 5,'65 Sergeants.


George Kirkbride, mustered out .Aug. 5, 1865, as private


Leonard T. Ross, disc. Aug. 4,'63; wnds Corporats.


Simeon Bishop, disc. for disability John R. Ogilvie, M. O. Ang. 5, 't5 ; pvt Nicholas Kiger, dise. May 17, '65; pvt Willis W. Spann, died May 30,'63; wnds John Newman, M. O. Ang 5, '65: pergt Newman Faulkner, kil'd at Vicksburg, May 28, 1863


Jordan, C. Harris, mustered out May 17, IxGå as sergeant ; prisoner of war James Wilson, reduced; captured June 1, 1864 ; not heard from since.


Musician. Haoson, A. Young, M. O. Aug 5, 1865


Wagoner.


Jacob Painter, died at Benton Barrack« Mo., July 19, 1863 ; wounds.


Privates.


Booth, Robert, M. O. August 5, 1865 Bets, Nicholas, died at Vicksburg July 18, 1863.


Baxter, Nicholas, M. O. Ang 5,'65; corpl Bell, James, killed at Vicksburg May 23, 1863


Burgess, Charles B .. d. May 28,'63; wnds Brown, Francis, traes. to V. R. C. Mar. 15, 1865


Burk, Lewis, died at Humboldt, Tenn., November 12, 1862


Burr, Rufus H., d. at Memphis Jan 9, 65 Brown, William E., M. O. Aug. 5, 1865 Cox, James G., corpl., captured June, '64 | Crogan, Patrick, M. O. Angust 5, 1865 Clorey, William A., died ut Memphis April 18, 1863


Cruger, James E., absent; sick at M. O. of Regt.


Denoy, Robert, M.O. Jne.17,'65; pris war MUSTER ROLL COMPANY B.


Recruits .- Kelcher, Joseph S., trans. to 58 Ill. Infantry. Reynolds, Henry ., died in Memphis, Tenn,, Feb. 14, 1865. MUSTER ROLL COMPANY C.


Captains.


John C. Armstrong, resig'd June 30, '64 Mort mer C. Edwards, M. O. Aug. 5, '65 First Lieutenants.


Jac. B. King, hon'bly disch. May 15, '65 Andrew Y. Brown, M.O (as serg't) Aug. 5, 1865


Second Lieutenants.


Thomas B. MeClure, died Oct. 24, 1862 Abraham L. Lippincott, d. of wounds, Nov. 3, 1863


Dannaway, Charles H., killed at Vicks" burg May 23, 1863


Deason, Abel L., M. O. August 5, '65 Ellis, Peter, disc. Jan. 14, 63; disablty Eaton George W., M. O. Ang 5, '65; serg Etherton, Alonzo, sergt., d'd May 30,'63; wounds


Fitzgerald, William, died at Humboldt, Tenn .. April 16, 1862


Ferguson, George, sergt., mustered out July 22, 1865 ; pris. war


Foster, Peter, M. D. August 5, 1865 Gleeson, Nathan, M. O. August 5, 1865 Golden, John, disc. July 25, 63; disablty Hunter, Alexander D., corpl., killed Vicksburg, May 23, '63


Hempler, Philip, captured June 11, '64 Hutchinson, John, killed at Vicksburg May 23, 1863


Harris, William, mustered out Ang 5,'65 Hansford, Homer J., M. O. Angust 5, '65 Hamelton, Joseph F., M. O. August 5,'65 Heape, Samuel, died at Marietta, Ga., August 23, 1864 Harris, Edward M., corpl., captured June 11, 1864


Keith, John R., killed at Champion Hills May 17, 1863 Kelbon, Elisha G., M. O. Ang. 5,'65; corpl King, James O., M O. August 5, 65 Keslin, Larkin, d. Memphis Feb 19,'63 Kellog, George W., died at Cairo, Ill., Oct. 25, 1865


Loosley, Edwin, disc. June 8, 1865 Lipe, Nelson, corpl., killed Ang. 10, '64 Lipe, Alexander, died at Memphis February 12, 1863


Lipe, Ephrami, disc. Apr. 13,'62; disblty Lipe, Edward, M O Jne. 17,'65; pris.war McNeal, Thomas, M. O. Ang. 5, 1805 McAlvain, Corydon, M. O. June 17, 1865, prisoner war


McAlvain, Eph., M.O. June 17, '65, pris'r McCollun, Jesse. M.O. Ang. 5, '65, corp'l Mead, Wm., d. Holly Springs Jan. 6, '63 Mulkey, SamuelV., d. Humboldt, Tenn., Oct. 18, 1862


Miller, Francis M., M. O. July 22, 1865, prisoner war


Provert, Zephinas R., M. O. Ang. 5, '65 Ross, Orrin A., abs't sick at M.O.of regt Ross, John, M. O. Ang. 5, 1863


Rush, Joseph T, disch'd Feb. 12, 1863, disability


S tton, John, M. O. July 15, 1865


Spurgeon, Franklin, trans. to V. R. C. Aug. 1, 1865


Smith, John, W. O. Ang. 5, 1x65


Thomas, Gilbert, disch. Jan. )1,'65, disab. Theker, Joseph A., M. O. Ang. 5, 1865


Thompson, Edward R., died at home July 4, 1865


Thomas, Wm., M O. Ang. 5, 1865 Troop, Win., disch. Mar. 31, '63, disab. Thomas, George, d. at home May 11, '65 Thomas, Jas, disch. Feb. 5, '63, disab. Waggoner, John W.


Wyners, John, M. O. Aug. 5, 1865


Walker. Peter, died at Montgomery, Ala, July 7 1865


Wells, John H , M. O. Ang. 5, '65, corp'l Wells, Henry C, M. O. Aug. 5, 1865 Wooten, James J., dischi. Nov. 10, 1862 Wooten, Wm. R., corporal, killed at Spanish Fort, April 4, 1865


Wonderly, Wm., captured June 11, '64 ; supposed d. in Andersonville prisen William, Orison, M. O. Aug. 5, 1865 Wright, Sevin B., M O. Ang. 5, '65, serg't Wilker, Jag. A., trans. V.R.( Oct. 24, 72 Yearian, Zephinas B., trans. to V. R. C. Oct. 24, 1862


Recruits.


Chorch, Robert H., trans. to 58 Ill .; M. O. April 1, 1866, prisoner war Keller, John A , trans. to 58 Ill .: M. O. April 1, 1866


Provert, Azariah, corporal, trans. to 58 In .; M. O. April 1, 1866


Thornton, Orsen R., killed at Guntown, Miss., June 10, 1864


Wilks, Richard M., trans. 58 Ill. Inft'y ; d. at Andersonville prison Feb. 1, '65; grave 12,671.


Madison L. Baird, M.O. (as serg't) Aug. 5, 1865


First Sergeant.


Louis Trefftys, reduced to ranks, pro- moted corporal, trans. to V.R.C. Feb. 24, 1864 Sergeants.


Umphry C. Kingsly, died at Vicksburg, June 13, 1863


James B. Alexander, disch. July 6, 1865, wounded


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James (. McMillan, M. O. May 29, Ist5, Metfuside, Daniel, absent sick at M. O. ot Regiment prisoner war


John H Moore, died Humboldt, Tenn., Oct. 20, 1-62


Corporals.


John F. Brown, d. May 26, 73, wounded Newton A. Brown, d. Lagrange, Teun., Nov. 3, 12


William H. Burk


Andrew A Alexander, M. O. Aug. 5, Isn5, as private


William Strong, trans, to ith Mo. Vule. Jos. J. King. M.O. May 29, "6, pris'r war John F. Parrough, disch. Dec. 17, 1862


Musicians.


Joseph A Weeks, M. O. Ang. 5, 1565 Ibram G. Wilson, M. O. Aug. 3, 1.05


Wagoner.


Hugh R. Durraugh, M. O. Aug. , 18 Prirates.


Allen, Robert, M. O. Ang. 5, 1565


Allen, Jas Y., M. O. Aug. 5, 1x65


Armstrong, James L., M. O. Aug. 5, '65, a- corporal


Anderson, David A., M O. Aug. 5, '65, :- >PTEPANI


Ish, Nathan, M. O. Ang. 5, '63, as corp'l Ish, Wm. M. O. Ang. 5, 05, as corporal Brown, Andrew Y., M. O. Ang. 5, 63, as Ist sergeant


Bramn, James Leroy, M. O. Ang. 5, 65 Brown, Sam'l L., d. at home, Feb. 4, 65 Brown, Sam'l H., d. at Memphis, June 11, '03 ; wounds


Brown, John P., , Memphis, Feb. 14, 63 Brown, & W., d. Memphis, Jan. 31, 63 Brown, Jas. I. d. Memphis, Felt 10, 13 Berry, Miles, d. Humboldt, Tenn Ant. 24, '02


Berry, Elijah, d. Lagrange, Tenn., Nov.


Bicham, George W., d. Memphis, Oct.


Bridgewaters, Andrew, M. O. Ang, 5, '65 Braden, Jas., M D. Aug 6, '65, a> porp'] Borders, Simon P., d. at Memphis, Feb. 211. '6.3


Balty, Robert, M. O. Ang. 3, '65


Bills, Bouse, disch. Frb. 21, 63


Bill-, Hiram Y., disch, Nuv. 2. 62 Baird, Madison 1 .. , M. O. Aug. 3, '65, 05 sergrant


Coleman, James C., M O. Aug. 3, '65


Cunningham, Robert P., died at Vicks- burg June 17, 63


Collins, William


Cummingham, James H., died at I.a- grange, Tenn., Jan. 31, '63


Doblanis, Alain W., M. O. Ang. 7, '67, as corporal


Dagen, Konrnd, M. D. June 17, '65 Dey, Moses W, d. Memphis Feb. 20, 63 Dean, Elyah, d. Memphis, Mar. 20. 63 Day, Juhn L., disch. May 31, '63, disab. Dorrough, Andrew, d. Memphis, June 22. '63, woundN


Earnest, Francis M., M. O. Ang. 5, '65 Fair, Alred, captured June 10, 94 Foster, John B, M. O. Ang 3, 65


Fuster, Wni., died at Lagrange, Tenn., Mann, George, trans, to 58 III., M. O. Jan. 31. 63


Fergilson, Marmaduke, M. O. May 29, Pusten, Dent, trans, to 3. Il., absent at ', was prisoner 3. 0, of Regnnent


Fallon, Win. J., M. O. Ang. 5, '65 Green, Jantes P., M. O. Ang. 3, '65 Grithth, Wm. V., drowned Feb. 4, 65 Hamilton, David I .. , M. O. Ang. 5, 65 Hanulton, John F., d. at Memphis Feb. 19, '63


Hunter. Alex .. d. Memphis, Jan 31, '63 Henderson, Samuel J., M. O. Aug. 5, 65, as corporal


Johnson. Abram, absent sick at M. O. uf Regiment


Kruse, Washington, died at Lagrange, Tenn., Feb. 10, '63


Kinzey, John A., M. O. Ang. 5, '05, as sergeant


Luke, Robert, disch. May 26, '63 McMillan, Isaac W., disch. sept. 8, '64


MeQuanle, Henry, died at Lafayette, Tenn , Jan. 16, 13 MrQuandle, William died at Memphis, Feb 22, '13


Motlane, Thomas, trans. to V. R.C. Oct. 14. '633


Mark, Win . d. Vicksburg, Sept. 13, '63 Milburn. Thomas H , died at Krokuk Mumford, Jantes, died at Lagrange, Tenn., No. 22, 62


Milligan, William (., M.O.Ang. 5, 65,18 corporal


Oblham, Wm. J. lisch. Nov. 20, '63 Pommerhim, Robert, M. O. June 24, '65, was prisoner


Pur en, Harrison M., trans. to V. R. C. () 1. 14. 43


Peek. Zarharias S.


Paskill, Wilham, killed at Raymond, Miss., May 12, 63


Pa-kill, U'rias, disch. Nov. 20, '64 Quais, Neval, disch. Mar. 2, 13


Rolanson, John Q, M. O. Alle 5, '65 Serdivan, John, M. U. Aug. 5, 95 Selfrulge, Jason S., M. O. May 20. 65 Stephenson, John A., died at Vicks- bare July 2, 03


Stevens, Achilles, died at Jackson, Tenn., Dee. 9. '12


Tyler, Samuel, M. O. Ang 5, 65


Woodside, Abner Y., ich, Feb. 25, 03 Woodside, Henry, chied at Memphis June 26, '63, wound-


Williams, John, d Memphis Sept. 24, 63 Welty, John, d. at Memphis, Feb 22, 03 Wilson, Jolin A., disch. Dec. 55. 73


Wil-on. Gru R., M. O. Aug. 5. 75


Yanery, John, died at Vicksburg Mar. 20, '64


Recruits_


Anderson, Joseph H. B., died at Mem- phis Feb. 14. 44


Armstrong, Martin L,, died at Mem- plus June 3, 44


Copland, Richard, died at Memphis Feb. 14, 044


Craig, Alexander, corporal, trans. to 58 IL., 3. 0. April 1, '66, as Corporal


Varmtbers, John, trans, to 58 Ill., M. O. April 1, '66


Carter, William, trans, to be Ill., absent sick at M. O. of Regiment


Deninger, George, Jr., trans. to 58 lil., alment sick at M 1, of Regiment Dariah, William H., tran -. to as ill., corporal, M. O. April 1, '66, as se.E't Eaton, Juwel, trans, to'w fl., captured at Guntown June 10. 44; discharged Franklin, George E., traus. to 5> ]Il. Inf., M. 0. April 1, 1%;


Franklin, Junex H., died at Vicksburg Feb. 18. 14


Glaspel, Lonts, tran -. to 58 ]II. Inf., dis- charged Mar. 2, '60 Hard, August V, trans. to V. R. C. May 7,


Ilurd, Alfred T . trans. to 58 111. Inf., about sick at M O. of Regiment llinton, George W., died at Vicksburg, April 20, 'TH


April 1, 04


Presswowol, Martin V., absent at M. O. of Regunent


Rulanson, Joseph J., trans, to 58 III., died at Montgomery, Aln., Dec. 7, '15 Rosan, Smith, trans, to 58 1 L., M. D. April 1, '66, as corporal


Selfridge, John T., dich. May 29. 65 Tyler, Jacob, trans, tos Ill. Inf; dis- charged for dli alghty Wilson, Jas. T, trans. to V. R. C. Jan.


Wilson, D. K , trans. tu 58 III. Inf., M. 0. Feb. 11, 66,


Willams. Austin, trans. to 5> Il. Inf., M 0. April 1. '66 Woodsides, Thomas P., trans. to 58 III. Inf., M. O. Mar. 23, '60


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY H.


Chaplains,


Albert F. Crane, resigned April 6, 1865. Edwin P. Simmons, M. O. (as It Li'ut.) Ang. 5, 1865.


First Lieutenant.


W'm. A. Stewart, resigned Dec. 5, 1862.


Second Lieutenant.


Leonard G. Porter, honorably disch. May 13, 1863.


Sergeant. Hugh Oliver, disch. Sept. 5, 1xt4, dis- ability.


Corporals.


John Andrews. John H. Lowells, captured June 10, '64 Jason Winchester, m. o. Aug. 5, 1865, ns private.


Private «.


Cregan, Cyrus, tr. to V R.C. Sept. 22, '63. Campbell, John A, died Aug. 14, 1563, Wellnd4.


Dant-IN, George W , disch. May 17, 1863, disability.


Dennte. Peter, killed at Spanish Fort, Vla , March, 1×65.


Daniele, Haar, died at Lake Provid'nce March 7, Istd.


Mr Wandde, Criphield, died at Memphis June 21, 1863.


Recruits.


King, Andrew, lisch. Nov. 25, '64, disah.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY K.


C'tplains. Samuel Pyle, Resigned June 24, 1:63.


Huller, John, killed at Gontown, Miss., June 10. 13.


Lycurgus Rers, must. out Aug. 5, '05.


Jink>. John, died at Lagrange. Tenn., Der 1, '62.


Jones, William B., died at Lagrange, Tono., Der. s. 12.


Keller, Juseph W., died at Jackson, Tenn. Der 16. 62. Kemper. Patrick, disch July 15, 65, disability.


Lipe, Griree W . m. o. Aug. 5, '65. Met leland. Mexander, m. o. Ang 3, '05.


MeMilano, Joseph, disch. Feb. 20, '63, disability.


Mc Millan, William, disch. Jan. 13, '63. Met ollum, Willat, duul at Jetterson- 11 le, l.a., April 2, 'ta,


Martin, Jeptha, mn o. Ang. 5, 75. Pyle, Fpdirano, m. o. Ang ', '5, as cor. Qualman, Peter, di-ch. Feb, 24, 63, disa. Sudy, A-n. m. o. Ang. 5, 05. Stilt, John, trans. to V. R.C., May, 31, 64. Smith, James, disch Feb t., 's, dieab. Stickell, Win., dist h. Jan. 30, 'th, disab. Vane 1, Patrick, mn. o. May 17. 75.


W 1-et. Archibald, dich Dec 19, 62, di-alul ty.


Wilson. George, died at Lacraoge, Tenn., Jan. 31, 73.


Wells, John H., m. o. Ang 5. 15.


Wohlgame ed, Jus ah F , died at Grand Grill, Mise, May 11, 'tis.


Whalen, Michael, disch. Muy 26, '05, disability.


Recruits,


Brandon, Martin V., trans. to 58 Ill., In. o. April 1, '66, na corporal. Progan, Thomas, chied at Memphis March 15, 5. Clark, Thomas, died at Rome, Ga., July 1, 74


Furlow, Alexander, trans, to As Ill., m. D. April. 1, 46, as corporal. Hage, John, trans to 5x III , dts. Oct. 3. Jones, Berry W., died at Rome, fa., July 1. 74.


Johnson, Lewis, trans, to 's Ill., died near Montgomery, Ala , Jan. 24. '06. Keller. Andrew, died at Memphis, July 5. '+4.


Young, George t', died at Alexandria, La , May 14, '64


I numerinel Recruit.


Burk. George W.


EIGHTY-SECOND INFANTRY. Three Years' Service.)


MEN FROM RANDOLPH COUNTY. Second .Ivasfant .- Herman Deitzel, mustered out June 9, 1865.


EIGHTY-THIRD INFANTRY. ( Three Years' Service." MUSTER ROLL COMPANY E.


Bereits .- Hidromb, Ola W. discharged May . 1 5 diasbility Henry, William, trans, to 1'] II., mastered ut Sept. . 1.5. L'anargued Recreat .- Heath, Morgan L., dies at Camp Biler, Il., Feb. 11, 'Cl.


EIGHTY-NINTH INFANTRY. (Three Years Service. )


The Eighty-ninth, called the Railroad Regiment, was or- ganized by the railroad companies of Illinois, at Chicago, in August, 1862, and it was mustered into the United States ser- vice, August 27th. It participated in the battle of Lawrence- burg, Perryville, Stone River, Liberty Gap, Chickamauga, Lookout Mountain, Mission Ridge, Rocky-face, Resaea, Piekett's Hill, in the investment of Kenesaw Mountain and of Atlanta, in the battle of Jonesboro, Lovejoy's Station, Spring Hill, Franklin and Nashville. It was mustered out of service June 10, 1865, near Nashville, Tennessee. Was discharged at Camp Douglas, June 24, 1865.


Leurks. Henry W., trans to & lt MoCord, John M., trau-, tu 58 1]]., m. o. April 1, 1x16, its corporal


Wade, Benjamin F., died at Vicksburg February 13, 1861.


First Lieutewtut. Edwin .\. Green, hon. disch. May 15, 'GT. Second Lieutenant.


William Needham, regien'd Feb. 14, 63. Robert G. Rers, must, out as Sergt. Ang. 5, 1×65.


Firat Sergeant. Thomas North, m. o. Aug. 5, ri, as pvt. Sergeants,


Nathaniel P. Farr, disch. Frb. 24, 1863. disability.


James Gill, trans, to V. R. C. July 1, 64. C'orpora's. William Miller, Sergt., died at Vader- sonville Prison, 1 ~ 4.


John R. Lipe, m. o. Ang. 5, '65. as Sergt. George W. Hearing, d'dat Helly Spinge. Miss , Der. 20. '62.


Ferdinand Willis, m. o. as seigt. Aug. 5. '15.


Francis Ernibulga, died at Jackson, Teon., Nov. 2+ 2.


George J. Chuc .h.


Josiah Wooten, m. o, June 17, '05. pris- soner war.


Musicc in. Thomas Pyatt, m.o. June 17,'65, was pris. H'ijoner. Heory M. Chambers, di'd June 14, 18-3. Pricules. Bidwell. Cyrus, died at St. Louis, June 30. 163


Brown, James G , died at Lake Provi- denre, March 18, 95.


Bellamy, William, killed at Guptown, Miss., June 10, '64.


Byars, John W . in. o. Ang. 5. '63, as sere. Carnun, Mariam, dist h. May 22, 63. Crowel, William B., m. o. June 17, 65, Was prisoner.


Cruwel, Sylvester A., In. o. Aug. 5, '65. as corporal


Derringer, Jacob, disch. Jan. 10, '03. rli ability.


Gil, Elwip. d at Memphis, Nov. 25, '62. Hanson, Samuel M., absrat si kat m. o. of regiment.


Henderson, Edwin, died at Lagrange, Tenn , Feb. 25, 63.


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HISTORY OF RANDOLPHI, MONROE AND PERRY COUNTIES, ILLINOIS.


MEN FROM PERRY COUNTY.


Privates.


Allen, David S, m. o. June 10, '65.


Andeison, William G., disch. Mar. 10, '63, disabili y.


Bayless, 1. N., d. June 25, '63, wounds. Branner, William M., disch. Feb. 2, '63, disability.


Carroll, Chinrles.


Caton, William B., trans, to V. R. C., March 15, '64.


Caton, Wilson F., m. o. June 10, '65, as sergt.


Dodge, .William. Estur, J. C., die : March 22, '04. George, Jesse N., di-ch. Ang. 26, '63, 1 disability.


Groves, Jotm, dischi. April 8, '63, disab. Gulley, J. J., disch. May 1, 'G3, disab. Humphrey, Ed., sergt., captured. Middleton, F. W., m. o. June 10, '65. Monk, George E., disch. Mar. 5, '04, disability.


Monk, Joseph C., m. o. June 10, '65. Rice, W. S., m. o. June 10, '65.


Snow, Zaunon, trans. to V. R. C. Sept. 2G, '63.


Simson, D. W., trans. to Eng. Corps, July 27, 164. Snesbery, G. W., disch. Jan. 29, '63, disability. Silkwood, H. M., died in Andersonville Prison June 24, '64, No. of grave 2,430. Shaw, John.


| Tinsley, Henry, trans. to V. R. C. Nov. 20, 1863. Tyrell, J. E., died at Louisville, Ky., Feb. 3, '64. Teaney, E. A., disch. Feb. 16, '63, disab. Witcher, G. B., disch. Jan. 17, '64, disab. Weaver, J. H., trans. to V. R. C., April 24, '64.


Rec. uits.


Bartoo, Cnleh, m. o. July 22, '65, was prisoner of war.


Baker, John.


Burton, Stephen, trans. to V. R. C., Feh. 29, '04. Giles, Hallaway, died at Nashville, 'T'enn., May 16, '65. Henderson, Alonzo, disch. June, 1863, wounds. Rogers, James, disch. Feb. 24, '63, disab. MUSTER ROLL COMPANY C.


Corporal .- William H. Daniels, mustered out June 8, 1865.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY B.


Recruits .- Rogers, William J., trans. to 59 Iil. Raios, Hugh G., killed at Chickamauga, September 19, 1863.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY D.


Fi st Lieutenant .- Nnthan Street, died August 6, 1864. Second Lieutenant .- William D. Clark, resigned December 14, 1862.


NINETY- EIGIITHI INFANTRY. ( Three Years' Service. ) MEN FROM RANDOLPH COUNTY.


Una-sigue i Recruits .- Breeding, Enoch, mustered ont Juno 3, 1865. Onthouse, I. F. Smith, John F., died at Camp Butler.


ONE HUNDRED AND SECOND INFANTRY.


( Three Years' Service. ) MUSTER ROLL COMPANY A.


Private .- Vanfleet, Otis B., mn-tered out June 6, 1865.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY D.


Private .- Spencer, Josiah, mnstered out June 6, 1865. MUSTER ROLL COMPANY I.




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