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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 58
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 58
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Deronsse, Joseph S, m. o. Sept. 18, '65 Derousse, Peter K , m. o. Sept. 18, 1465, as sergeant Derousse, Thomas, m. o. Sept. 18, 1865, as согрогal Derousse, Henry C., m. o. Sept. IN, '65 Peruusse, Emanuel, m. o. Sept. 1, '65 Guthrie, William 3.
Jackson, Willinm. m. o. Sept 1º, '65 LaFlaur, Joseph, m. o. Sept Is, Isfis Law valle, Emida, m. o. Sept 1x, 1865 Montery, Antoine, m. n. Sept. 18, 1865. Stockstill, John s., M. O. June 19, 63 Smally, Amos, M. D. June 10, 1965 Trust, George, M. O. June 10, 1865
MI'STER ROLL COMPANY F.
Captain.
Fred'ek Triett , M O. lieut. Sep. Is, '67 First Le ufen ont.
James M Malone, M O.lieut. Sep.18, 65
S-cond Lieutenant. Harmond Hanson, M. O. as sergeant September 1x, '65 Sergenuts,
Ferdinand B. Rotrock, M O. Sep. 18,'65 Nelson R. Crain, M. O Sep. 18, '65
William Gibson, M. O. August 21, '65 Corporals. Edmund W. Crittenden, M. D. May 23, ING, as sergeant
William C. Brown, M. O. S.pt 18, '65 W'm H Tamum, M O. Sep. 18, '61, priv .James W Pettit, M. O. S .ptember 1=, 65 Henry Sternburg, M 1 Sept 15. '65 Owen T. Crisler, M i May 24, '65 John Mc Menonio. M. D. S .pt. 1x, '65 Philip Rhinehardt
Prica'es.
Anderson, William L., M. O. Spp. 18, 65 Anderson, Archbold T., M O S/p. 18, 65 Harker. Lafayette, M O June 19, 65 Burgue, William, M O. Sppt 18. 65
Beckman, Henry, died at Tullahoma, Tenn., June 3, 65
Broughton, Lafy'tte W . M O.May 22,65 Brown, Wilham H., M O. S.pt. 1x, 65 Bowman, William J., M D. S .pt 18, 75 Bridgeman, Jackson, M O S .pt. Is. Th Bridgem in, William F., W O. Sep. Us,'65 Bruch, Adam, M. O. Sppt. 18, '63 Bennett, Henry, M. O September 18, 65 Crumwidle, Dedrich, M O. Sep 18, 95 Caldwell, William F., M O. S.pt. Is, '63 Cemmas, Jaroh. M @. May 23, 1865 Cochran, William M., M. D. Sep. 1. 15 Crawford, William, d. at Jeffersonville, Ind., September 24. 1x5 Cleary, Michael F., M. D. Sept. 18. 65 Crisler, William F., M. O. Sept. Ix, '65 Casey, Henry W . M. O. S .pt. 18 65 Couch, Milton, M. 0 September 15, 63 Durkee, Alfred W., 5 0)., Sept. 18, '65 Donaldson, Alfred J., d. Murfreesboro, Tenn., Sept. 18, 1805 Evans, Elward. M. O. Sept. 1x. "5 Eggamair, Fred, M O. July 4. '65 Frazier, Samuel, M. O. Sept. 18, 65 Fray, Moses J., M. O. Sept. 18, '65 Gordon. Parker, M. O. Sopt. 1 -. 95 Gale, William J., ab. : sick at M. O. reg. Grossman, Henry, M. O. Sept. 1%, '65
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTY-FIFTH INPANTRY.
(One Year's Service.)
This regiment was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, by Colonel Gustavus A. Smith, and mustered in February 28, 1865. March 2d, the regiment,' 904 strong, moved ria Louisville and Nashville, to Tullahoma, Tennessee, and was
assigned to the command of Brevet Brigadier General Dud- ley. In June the regiment was divided into detachments, numbering twenty or thirty men each, and assigned to guard duty on the Nashville and Chattanooga railroad, occupying the block houses from Nashville to Duck river, a distance of fifty miles. Was mustered out of service September 4th, and moved to Camp Butler for final payment and discharge.
MEN FROM RANDOLPH COUNTY.
MI'STER ROLL COMPANY A.
Sergeant. Finley, James, M. O. Sept. 4, '04 Noah Smith, M O. Sep. 4,'65, as private Corporals.
Hammell, Frederick, M. O Sept. 4, '65 Kennedy, John, M. O. Sept. 4, 64 McLashin, James, M. O. Sept. 4, '65
Harrison, Talbot, M. O. Sep. 4, '65 John H. Skidmore, M. O. Sept. 4, '65 Privates. Dietzler, Herman, pro. 2 asst.surg.ss!11 Spurgeon, Lewis, M. O Sept. 1. '65 Damels, Sebastian, M. O. Sept. 4, '65 Snyder, Christopher, pro, 2d Lieut.
MEN FROM MONROE COUNTY. MUSTER ROLL COMPANY A. First Leutenant. Goldschmidt John, M. O. Sept. 4. '65 Hoffman, William, M. O. Sapt 4, '65 Hiss, George, M. O. Sept. 4, '63
George Schuerman, M. O. Sept. 4, '65
Serge Its.
Kobh, John M O. Sept 4, '65, as corp'l
Keidell, Trongott, M. O Sept. 4, '65 Kreiser, August, M. O. May 23, '65 Kramlech, Jaenh, M. O Sept. 4, '65 Quick, William, M O. Sept. 4, '65 Reinhold, Lorenz, M. O. Sept. 4, '65 Rossman, Andrew, M. O. Sept. 4. '65 Sethick, Thomas, M O. Sept. 4, '65, as waruner
H Elgner, M. O. Sopt. 4, '65 as private Jacot Shellhardt, M O Sept. 4, '65, as private Prices. Crum Peter, M. ( Sept 4, 165 Fisher, Charles, M O, Sept. 4, '65 flauzer, Charles, M O. Sept. 1, '15
Steinkamph, Fred'k, M. O Sept, 1, '65 Schmidt, Peter, M O. Sept. 4, '65 Weber, Peter, M O. Sept. 4, '65 Zusan, Henry, M. O. Sept. 1, 65
SECOND CAVALRY REGIMENT-MEN FROM PERRY COUNTY. ( Three Years' Service. ) MUSTER ROLL COMPANY E. Recruit,-Garlick, George W., trans. to 12 Ill. for promotion, Dec. 4, '62.
FIFTH CAVALRY REGIMENT. ( Three Years' Service. ) MUSTER ROLL COMPANY K
Robert Dale, M. O. Oct. 31, '64
Wagoner. Johnson, Gro. W., trang. to V. R. C March 13, 64 Wildly, Henry, M O. Oct. 21, '65, as Ist Printfes. sergeant
Bowman, Geo. S., disch. Nov. 17, '63, Recruit.
disability Cunningham, Eugene, d. Dec 4, '64
FIFTH CAVALRY. (Three Years' Service. )
This regiment was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, in November, 1861, and Hall Wilson was appointed Colonel. Randolph county was largely represented in the Fifth as will appear from the subjoined roster. February 20, 1862, went to Benton Barracks, St. Louis, Missouri, and March 31 moved to Pilot Knob, and thence to Doniphan. April 1st skirmished with the enemy, capturing three camps, kill- ing three and taking seven prisoners. Arrived at Jackson- port, June 27th, and joined Curtis' army and marched to Helena. October 22d, Lieut. Elliott and seventy eight men were eiptured after losing one man killed and six wounded. In June, 1863, made a reconnoisanee to Mechanicsburg, drove the enemy ten miles, skirmishing heavily, capturing forty-three prisoners, and losing one mau killed and seven wounded. August 21st, encountered Blythe's rebel cavalry at Coldwater and defeated them, losing one man killed and five wounded. In October, took part in the calvalry charge at Brownsville, routing General Adams, January 1 1864, many of the regiments re enlisted as veterans. February 27th, Colonel John McConnell assumed command of the regiment. At this time eight companies were dismounted
Muelbach, Conrad, M. O. Sept. 4, '55 Skidmore, John B., M. O. Sept. 4, '65 Skidmore, James, M. D). Sept. 4, '65 Skidmore, Andrew J., Sept 1, '65
August Mund, M. O. Sept. 4, '65 John Kimmick, M. O. Sept. 4, '65 Corpora's.
Glenn, Elias G., M. D). Sept. 18. '65 Heit, Henry, M. O. Sept. 19, 'lin
Holloman, William M , L. at Murfrees- horo, T. March 3. 63 Ireland, Peter, M O. Sept. 18, '65 Ireland, John J., d. nt Murfreesboro, Tenn., April 13, 15 Kramer, Andrew, M. O. Sept. 21, '65 Keller, Henry. M., O. Sept. 18, 15 Kanemann, Henry, M. O. Sept. 18, '65 Kelly, Nicholas W., M.O.Sep. 18,6 . corp. Lawrence, Ista . B M. O. SPpt. 18, '65 Luckharpt, Carl, M. O. sept. 18, '15 Louteryoung, El. C. M. O. Sept. 18, '65 Louis, Michael, M. O. Sept. Is, 75 Lafferty, Jam -4 J., M. O. SPp. 18, '63 Misplay, E Iward, lied at Jeffersonville. Ind., Frh. 25, 45
M.uin, Conway, died at Murfreesboro, Teno., April 11, 15 Momble. Francis, ab sick at M O. reg. Munt. John, M. O. Sept. 1s. 43 Marshall, Squire B., M. O. May 23. '65 MeConkey, James, M O. May 23. '65 M. Farten, Ebenezer, M. O. Sept. 19, 65 Varges, Henry, M. O. Sept. 1s. Già Nachyl, Alexander, M. O. Sept 18, '65 Owens, John, M. D. September 1s, '65 Pierson, William, M. O.Sept. Is, 'Gi Parkhill, William, died at Mutfrees- boro, Tenn., March 20, 65 Rabbe, Frederick, M. O. Sept. 15. 65 Rouse, James, M. D., Sept. 1%, "65 Riechmann. Henry. M. O Sept. 18, '65 Runge, Frederick, M. D. Sept. 15, '63 Stelle, William. M. O Sept. is. '65 Sank. Jacobe, M. D. Sept 18, 75 Sheaffer, John F, died at Tullahoma, Tenn., June 23, 65
Smith, Joseph, M O. Sept. 19. 65 Stumpe, George, M. O. Sept. 14, 05 Stumpe, David, M O. Sept. 19. '69 Stampe, Henry J. m.o.Sep 19. 05, corp. Schutz, William, M. ( Spt. 19, '65 Schutze, Henry W . M. O. Sep . 10, '65 Stopes, William .J., M. O. Sept. 19, '05 Swanwiek, Francis Torkstein, Adolph, M O. Sept 18, '65 Temple, James, M. D. Sept. 18, 63 Trentham, Absalom. M. O. Sept. 14, 15 Vowel, Walley, M th. Sept. 7, 65 Wilson, George W. M. D. Sept. 18, '65 Weber, Loni-, M O. Sept. 18, 65 Waters, John N , M. D. Sept. 10, '63 Woolschock, Thomas, M. O. Sep. 18, '65 Welge, Frederick Welge, Conrad Were. August Worley, Andrew
Major.
tain, September 18, 1865
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for garrison duty. During the month of September the battalion was at Jackson and Port Gibson, engaged in fre- quent skirmishing. The Fifth Calvalry with the Third United States Calvalry, charged the enemy near Woodville, driving him in confusion and capturing three cannon. Re- turned to Vicksburg, October 11th, and thereafter spent several months skirmishing. In January went on an expe- dition to southern Arkansas, and northern Louisiana, re- turning February 13th. July 1st, moved to Texas via Red river, arriving at Hempstead, Texas, August 26th. Mus- tered out at Springfield, October 27th, and received final payment and discharge, October 30, 1865.
MEN FROM RANDOLPH COUNTY. Major .- James Farnam, resig'd Sopt. 30, 'Gt
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. Sergeant Major. Hospital Stewards. James W. Markham, M. O. Mch. 2, '65 Thomas S. Morrison, disch. Det. 31, .64,
term expired
Q. M. Sergeants. Manfred W. Rolrock, M. O. June 15, '65
Joseph Neville, disch. Oct. 31, 64 ; term expired
Commissary Sergeant.
George W Bean, dischi. Jan. - , '03.
John G. Calvin, d. Hempstead, Texas, Sept. 16, 65
MUSTER ROLL COMPANY H.
Sceoud Lieutenant. Ross, David, trans. to V. R. C, July 29. '63.
Wm. fl. Pinckerton, M. O. Oct. 27. '05.
Privates.
Hare, Jno., vet. d. at Memphis, July 24, '60
MrDowell, Alexander, vet. MI. O. Oct. 27, 00
MUSTER ROLL COMPANY K.
Contains.
James Nesbit, died near Hempsteadl. Texas, Sept. 5, '65 William C. Addison, M. O. as Ist Lient. Oct. 27, '60
First Lintenant. Charles J. Childs, resig. Jan. 9, 63 Second Livet-want.
William Maxwell, M. O. Oct. 27, 15 Compray Q. M. Segant.
Charles C. Anderson, M. O. Oet. 31, '64 Sergrants James W. MeQuiston, MI. O. Ort. 31, 14 Corporels.
William Falalbuch, disch. June 4, '62, as private , di-ability
Peter Parker, M. O. Oct. 31. 14, private Samnel S. Aimour, died Aug. 13, 62 Alexander Jamison, M. O. Ort. 51, 74 Louis J. Davis, M. O. Oct. 31, '64
Bugler. John F. Farnan, disch. Oct. 15, '62, disability Saddler.
Henry Hildy or Wildy, vet, M. O. Oct. 21, 65, as Ist Serg'i Privates.
Boudonot, Tobias, died Jan. 24, 74; accidental wounds
Breithaupt, Frederick C., trans, to V. R. C. Ang. 1, '63
Burk, John W., vet., M. O. Oct. 27, 'G5 as serg't
Beiatt, Vestal, disch. May 3, '62, disab. Chris mann, Peter, vet., M. O. Oct. 27, 6; Conant, Sullivan, died Sept. 30, '62 Douglas, Lancey, vet. died Sept. 30, '12 Donnil, Edward, vet Fulton, Robert, vet., MI. O. Oct. 27, '65, as serg'
Franslo. Fritz
Gordon, Andrew J., M. O. Oct. 31, '64 Graham. Robt. vet., M. O. Oct. 27, '64 Girley, Moore, vet., 31. O. Oct. 27, '64 Hardinger, Andrew, vet, M. O. Oct. 27, '64, as corporal Jackson. James T, died Sept 5, '64 James. Patrick H., died July 4, 62 Keys, Hamilton T., died July 19, '63 Kr mviede, Fred'k, died Sept. 23, - King, Robert, M. O. Oct. 31, '64 Lawler, Nicholas, M. O. Oct. 31, '64
Moore, Wm. C., died Sept. 21, 63 MeMmis, Joseph died June 6, 62
Neill, Robert A, vet , M. O. Oet. 27, 65, as blacksmith Rayham, James, vet . M. O. Ort $7, 65 Rashnro. Francis, MO Get. 31, 14 Sharleyville, Charles, died Moh. 22, '02. Spechiger, John. died Der. 21. 12 Stokes, Henry, vet , M. O. Oet 27. 65 Snodgrass, George T., died Spl. TA, 02 Vance. Andrew W., vet., d. Ang. 12, 65 Vars, Joseph La vet. 3. 1. Oct. 21, 15 Recruits. Boyd, Robert, M. ( Oct, 27, 15 Buyd, John, ched Aug 15, 04
Blackburn, Wm. A., died Nov. 20, 74 (lendenning, John T, M. O, Oct. 27, 65 Coen, Wm. T., M O., Ort. 27, '65 on turlough
Chandler, Noel, M. O. June 15, 75 Jinek worth, Edwin, M. O. Oct 27, 65 Dennis, John W., died May 4, '64 Jonnil, Michael, died Dec. 23, 64 Eaton, Geo. Ist seru't, died Aug. 25, '64 Hamilton, Johnson, mustered out Uct. 27, 1805.
Hindman, James M , died July 19, 1865. Lockhard, Richard, mustered out Qet. 27, 1xH5, as Corpanat.
Lowther, Robert, minstored ont Oct.'27, 1865.
Lonther, John T., died Oct. 9, 1804. Maxwell, James R., m. o. Ort 27, 1865. Mason, David, m. o. Oct. 25, 1865. Miner, Frank E., m. o. Ort. 27, 1865. MrHenry, Samuel, m. o. Oct. 27, 1865. McHenry, John C., m. o. Oct. 27, 1865. MoRee, Geo. W., m. o. Oct. 27, 1865. Mier, John, mi. o, Sept. 6, 1865. MeCanachie, William, m.o. May 23, 1865. MoCunachie, Alexander, m. o. May 25, 1865.
MeLaughlin, Michael E., died July 8. 1814.
McEldry. Samuel. m. o. Oct. 27, 1865. Ogden, Jolin, died while absent sjck. Petit, Nathan C., m. v. Oct. 27, 1865.
Perry, Willam, discharged Sept. 3, 1863, disability.
Rigdon, John B , m. o. Oct. 27, 1865. Richards, William, m.o. Oct. 27, 1865. Rotrock, Charles B., m. o. Oct 15, 1365. Shannon. Edward L , died Sept. 23, 18G4. Smith, William, Jr., died Nov. 7, 1863. Toulonse, William, m. o. Oct. 27, 1865. Thomas, Emannel, died July 5, 1865, wounds.
Toorea, Elias. Thomas, David V.
SIXTH CAVALRY REGIMENT. ( Three Years' Service )
This regiment was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, November 19, 1861, and soon after left for the field of ac- tion. At Columbus, Kentucky, it was divided into three detachments, which during the spring and summer of 1862, operated against the guerrillas. At Dyersburg, Tennessee, and Olive Branch and Coldwater, Mississippi, it met with signal success, with a loss of two men killed, six wounded and one taken prisoner. Early in the fall of 1862, the de- tachments were re-united at Memphis, and November 26th, constituted the advance of General Sherman's army in its movements south toward Grenada. January, 1863, it went into winter quarters at La Grange, Tennessee, and did good service against the numerous bands of partisau rangers iu that region.
Thus engaged, on one occasion, it surprised and routed Richardson's command, near Covington, Tennessee, captur- ing their entire camp equipage. March 29th, a detachment gallantly repulsed a superior force by which it was surprised at midnight. Gen. W. S. Smith issued an order compliment- ing the officers and men for their gallantry.
April, 1863, it was engaged in the expedition which, un- der Col. B. H. Grierson, made the famous tour through Mississippi and Louisiana, traveling about eight hundred miles. At Port Hudson, Louisiana, June 3d, it had a heavy engagement with the enemy and lost two killed, four wounded and three taken prisoners. Near Mascow, Tennes- see, December 4, 1863, it took part in a heavy engagement sustaining a loss of five killed, six wounded, twenty prisoners and two missing. March 50, 1864, the regiment re-enlisted as veterans. August 13th, it was engaged at Hurricane creek, Mississippi, as a part of General Forrest's command. After skirmishing for several days with Hood's army along the Tennessee river, a brisk engagement of five hours fol- Jowed, at Lawrenceburg. It took an active part in the bat- tle of Franklin ; arriving at Nashville, Tennessee, the last of November, 1864. December 13th and 14th, it partici- pated in the cavalry charge, capturing nine pieces of artil- lery and a mimber of prisoners. It was mustered out of service November 5, 1865, receiving final payment and dis- charge at Springfield, Illinois, November 20, 1865.
MEN FROM PERRY COUNTY.
Lieutenant Colonel .- Reuben Loomis, killed Nov. 2, 1863. Majors,-Charles W. Whitsit, m. o. Dec. 12, 1864. Lucins B. Skinner, m. o. Nov. 5, 1865.
NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Saddler .- David M. Fligor, m. o. Nov. 5, 1865.
MUSTER ROLL COMPANY C,
Corporal. Pr.vate.
Robert L. Yancey, m. o. Nov. 5, 1865 as | Silkwood, Nathan, m. o. Nov. 5, 1865 as Sergeant. Sergeant.
MUSTER ROLL COMPANY E. Sergeants.
Cuplains.
Thomas W. Lippincott, resigned July 6, Caleb H. Throp.
1863
Isaac N. East.
Wesley F. Fallon, m. o. Nov. 5, 1865. First Lientenants. private. . James H. Gordon, resigned April 25, Corporals.
1862.
Benjamin F. Guitean, dismissed Dec. Geo. W. Clark. 28, 1803. George Ellison.
Frederick Marlow, m. o. (as 2d Lient.) Nov. 5, 1865.
Lawrence D. Throop. Hiram P. Skinner, m. o. Dec. 10, 1864.
Ross, Thomas, vet- Schollar, James, corp'l, d. at Vicksburg Aug. 1, '04 Recruits.
Caruth, Wm , vet , M. O. Ort 27. 63 Mr.CInrken, Samuel. M. O. May 24. '65 White, Wilham, M O. June 13, '65
Veterinary Surgeons.
Bastley Tovera, disch. Ort. 20, 62
John G. Fulton, m. o. Oct. 14, 1864, as
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Robert Fallon. Farrier.
Bleksmith.
Calvin Bramley, m. o Nov 12, 1864. Prirot.«.
Adams, Isaac B. m. o Der. 10, 1864. Brandon, Martin V. B.
Buckley. William, m. o. Dec. 10, 1864. Campbell, John
(Inrk, Gro. D. m. o. Dec. 10, 1861. Dve. William M. Emmerson, John
Henrkley, Giro. E., m. o. Nov 17, 1861. Hill, John G, m. o. Nov. 17, Isnt. Hill Richard
Horn, Charles
Hoge, Davol 1 .. m. o. Oct. 11, 1864 Kellogg, Charles Larey, John
Mr Kinney, John F. G Pock. Joseph I. m o Nov. IT, 180 1. Porter Lauren K. Rentfree. Froch
Speers, William H.
Thonn, Jasper J.
Travillion Jamas, m. .. [re 21. 180). Turner, Benton, m o. Nov 1. 04. Webb, Jacob, TH. o. Nov. 12, 15 4.
Fergrunta.
Jonathan G. Clark. m. o. Nov. 5. 1of5. Nathan C. sto bbens, In o. Nov. o, Ist: Ist Sergeant.
William A. Clark, I. a. Vit. 5, 1:15 as sergeant.
Samuel Moore, m. o. Nov. 5. 185.
MISTER ROLL COMPANY L.
Captain .- John J. Clark, m. o. Nov. , Ii Trio'e .- Pellam, John. MUSTER ROLL COMPANY M. Recruits.
Paris.
Ballard, lohn
Batirtt. Tunnas s.
Huston, san H., k. Memphis Aug. 21,
of It., Te Innen, veteran. White, Tunethy, m. o. Nov. 5, 1867.
MEN FROM MONROE COUNTY. MUSTER ROLL COMPANY B. Bruk-Sinth, Jawh, dann Ang 14, 1 4, wounds
TWELFTH CAVALRY REGIMENT.
Three Years' Service MUSTER ROLL COMPANY B Dann I Fan-, Ischanged for di . lies.
MISILE: ROLL COMLANA H.
T'enton, John H . m . Novem mrs loan
MESIFR ROLL O MPANY I
Recrue -Robertson, James, ched at Memphis, June 14, Ight.
Robinson, James, m. .. May 21, Isn't. | Ward, ter rue, mustered out May 23, 1865.
SEVENTH CAVALRY. ( Three Years' Service.)
The Seventh Cavalry was organized in September. 1861, with William P. Kellogg as colonel. Randolph county was represented in it, as the appended roster will show. by a considerable number of men. The regiment participated in many of the important engagements of the war, and bore an honorable and important part in each.
MEN FROM RANDOLPH COUNTY. MISTER BOLL COMPANY M.
John P. Ludwig, resigned May 28, 1962 Bernhard C. Jansson, resend Jne. I,'t . Charles Stull, mustered out Not, 4, 1,
John Nicholson, m. o. November 1, 65 Siconel Lieutenant«,
Erst Li nicuant. John W Eppens, dis Apr. 2, 12: dshilty Henry K upper, m. v. Det 15, 61, 60. Q. Heury Arbor. m. o. October 15, 1864 Corporals.
John H. Meyer, resigned May ys, 1st2 Henry Nicholson, thed the tober 12. 03 Charles Vaher, de lined commission Angust Lesaire, mustered out Nov. 4, 65 First Sergeant.
Thaddeus C. S. Barker, disc. June 10,'62
John A. Ritz, lise, Ort. 1, '62; sergeant
Se geants.
Jacob Zanpleman, ther. May 20, 02: pt Charles Rathert. m. c. October 1.4 41 William H Foley, vet., mustered out November 4, '65 as sergeant Phibp Thon, dise. Get. ", '62; disability
William Berkmeter, disc. June 15, 62; disalulıty
Charles Wiking, m. o. Out. 15, 'Ml; sere Henry Becker, Ver, mustered out November 1, 'th, as sergeant
Jacob Kornigstein, dase April to, 13 as sergrant : disnighty
Hagfors. Daniel Fickirs, monstered out the t. 12.04 Heury Dankenbring, died at St. Louis December 2, IN
Pardir. Henry Ritter, d. in Andersonville pris
Blacksmith. Louis Van Cohen, vet., m. o. Nov. 4, 65
Herman Mueller. m. o. October 15. 11
Allen, Miner E. monsteredont April IR, Ja, Ja, war Andemath, Gorge. trt .. died at Mem- this November 25. 154 Mattner, Sautel, no. 4. April 13. 15
Bosse, Lorenz, . Inka, Mass. Sept.11'> Baer. Daniel, mustered out 0cr. 1. 74 Broekmeyer, Hemy, died in Anderson
Butz, John, mastered ont der. 1%, 1st Blatter. Randolph, m. o. Jan. 16, 1-0:
Juncker, Casper. vet., m. o. Nov. 1. 186%. :- Sergeant
banker, Canned, d. in Andersonville prison Sept IT, lał. No. grave !; ) Eno, Nimrod, d. m Andersonville pris. Kyle. Frederick. m o. Detuber 15. 104 Forich, Jacob, mastered ont tht 12 '04 Father, John, Set . m & YA 4, Ginbert, Charles, m. o. October 13. 1- 7 Gammel, Henry ise. Fel Ina del Ity Harstel, Herman, m. o. O.tobey 1+ '14 Hitzeman, Ernst, Vet, dir. Der.i, of hsalnhty
Jannet, David, dise Det G. 02. lisblty Joseph, John, m u Juh & 6 seret Kraemer. Frederick, d. at St. Louis. Mo., Felt nary 22. Ist"
Killerman, Wilham, dise, Ort. 6. 1902:
Kruger, Heriman, Vet, m a Nor 4. 47 Kruse. How to wish de Tenn., Mich s. 19th
Kuch, William, gas Deg 6.12 doble
Mablethebi, John, In a, October 1 94 Menke. Henry, vet , m. + Soy 9. 6 ...
Mohr, Henry, m. o. Oct 1, 1st'4 Armas, William, died at St. Louis Xiv 1. 1-12
Pabst, Melchior, Yet .. . .. Nov. 4. 186 Palest, Casper, dove Nov -. 03. Helty Rien, George, die, And Det: dellty Rathert, Cint, vet , tu Nn. 4. 0% orpl Rathert. H William, ilist Det. 31. 1sn2. drsalglity
Rathert, Frederick, trans to V. R. C. Rathenit, Ifemy, m. o. April 24, '65; pris. W.AP Rosemeir. Frederick, trans, to V. R. C. S,hurbandit, Chas , Vet. m o, Nov 4. '65
Stuk. Charles, trans. t. \ R. 6 .Aug. 2. 1×61
Scharter, Stephen, vet, mistered out
Schlichter, Jolm, vet, mis Fred out Strackbin, Lat-, the o. April 21, 1865, Tos, War
Starr, Joseph, vet., absent ; sick at m. in Brat.
Sichert, Henry C. d. in Ander- mnville
S Jnmeigall, Firderink, tat Jackson, T'enn., Sept. 24 IN1
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Valor, Charles, pri- war. om 21
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TWELFTH CAVALRY REGIMENT. (Three Yours' Service. )
The Twelfth was organized in February, 1>62, at Chicago. Arno Voss being its first colonel. In pursuance of general orders issued March 2d, it was consolidated into an eight company organization.
MEN FROM PERRY COUNTY. MISTER ROLL, COMPANY .A.
Private Brenizer, Civile G., trans. to tu M'as candidated. Disc. Aug. 23,
Pa-smore, Francis, transi rrid lo e.t. MUSTER ROLL, COMPANY C.
Si prout. Reason, John W . Vet., trans, to Co. C . nodatal. M. O.
Brenizer, Charles C., Vit. BusseO, B M, Wilson, Wm. Ver, died at Batom
l', rates.
Blakemore, James.
Winthing, Jusl D ..
Erstellen, John, Not, refusedt . muster Davis, Jas., Vrt , tians. toto, C' As cun- soldater.
Recruits.
Imeaster, Nelston, chod at Camp But Irr, 111 , March 20, 1> .2.
Grasen, David.
Wilson, Jackson, Jr.
Passmore, Wm . died at Annapolis, Md. Det 30, 1803. Wounds.
Unuasigned Recruit.
Reason, David, Vet., frans t. Co. C as consolidated M. O. Cor. May 29, 1:65.
Covington, John.
Blicksmith. John R MeHenry, m. o. Nov. 5, 1865. Picales.
Bell, Daniel, m. o. Nov. 5. 1805. Blackburn, Joseph M., mn. o. Nov. 5,
Buckles, Samuel, m. o. Nov. 5, 1865. Clark, James I., m. o. Nov 5, 14, as Sergeant.
Dye, Thomas, disch, at Derator, Ala. Theor, James K., m. o. Nov. 5, 1865, a- Sergeant. Hukman, Thomas J., m. u. Nuv 5, 1965. Moore, Hugh, m. o. Nov. 5. 1sp3 Pyle, Thomas, In. o. Nov. 3, 18 5, as Ser- grant.
Robinson, George II. m. o. Nov. 5. 168. stenger, Loms, killed at Buford, Tenn. 1444. 24, 1an4. Th mp, Newton .1 , m. o. Nov. 5. 1867. l'hin, Christian, m. o. Nov. 5. 1-1 5. Wilson, Dame M., m. o. Nov. 5, Ian5, 24
Woolridge, Boone, m. o. Nov. 5, IsB5. Recruits.
Vikens, Willi:tsa Bustomn. Franklin B.
toJen an, Elijah M., m. o. Nov. 5, 19th. Pavelson. Henry
Timonier, Joseph, died at Memphis May x, 1st'4
Bahnmeister, Christian \ . m. w. Not. Thay. John L.
Arnning, Alloort O .. m. o. June 15, 165. Para, Joseph, m. m. Nov. 5. 1 ...
Ramsay, Witham D., died at Memphis Sept. 26, Isht
Rolausun, Seneen Minith, Philip, m. o. Nov. 5, 1863. Wilks, William
Heiner. Lawrence (1967.
Titel ie, Van Buren Ste. ens, An nhahl
Balllafr. Ernst In o, Nov 4, 75 Brower than me VA A corp Buna. Homs i m Andersonville
Q. M. Sergeant.
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HISTORY OF RANDOLPH, MONROE AND PERRY COUNTIES, ILLINOIS.
TENTH CAVALRY REGIMENT. ( Three Years' Service.) MUSTER ROLL, COMPANY D.
Recruit .- Tackett, James H., trans, to Co. B as consolidated. Died at Brownsville, Ark., Feb. 10, 1865.
THIRTEENTH CAVALRY. (Three Years' Service.)
This cavalry regiment was organized at Camp Douglas, Illinois, in December, 1861, by Col. J. W. Bell. It was armed and equiped at Benton Barracks, Missouri, February, 1862. It was on duty in southeast Missouri, until June 1, 1862, when it joined General Curtis' command at Jackson- port, Arkansas, and moved with it through that State, re- turning to Missouri in the fall of 1862. It was with Gen- eral Davidson in the campaign of southwest Missouri, driv- ing Marmaduke and his command from the State. In July, 1863, it moved with that commander into Arkansas, and had the honor of first entering Little Rock, after its cap- ture, September 10, 1863. In the spring of 1864, it accom- panied General Steele in the expedition to Camden. It was engaged the balance of the year in scouting, raiding_and picketing. After this it did guard duty until it was mus- tered out August 31, 1865. It received final payment and discharge at Springfield, Illinois, September 31, of that year.
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