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Yours very truly and sincerely, JOHN ENGLAND, Co. E, 2d N. Y. Cav."
We close this melancholy record with the last letter of Rufus to his father and friends, to which reference is made in the first letter of England's, and which came to hand soon after that letter.
" DEAR PARENTS, SISTERS, AND BROTHERS :- I am sorry to say these few lines will contain but sad intelligence for you. I am afraid that before
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they reach you, I will be no more. It is needless for me to say that since my imprisonment my sufferings have been intense, but my constitution has borne up the while till I came here. Shortly after my arrival at Ander- sonville, I was attacked with scurvy, and after suffering this about two months, I was attacked with diarrhea which has become chronic. The hos- pital fare has been and still is very poor, so much so that it is almost impos- sible to recover, for there is an entire absence of everything requisite to nourish and sustain life. I have had a hope that there might have been a general exchange of prisoners, at least a special exchange for the sick and wounded, but everything now seems to the contrary. The glorious hope of seeing you all face to face has borne me up to this adverse hour, but, alas ! my hopes are blasted. It is a sad thing for me to think about dying here, but thank God, death has no terror for me. I have no doubt that through the merit of our Savior, if I have to die, I will be in happiness. Dear sister and brother, I wish you to be as kind to our parents as you possibly can be, and obey them cheerfully and do all in your power to help them. My dear parents, it is my wish that what little money of mine you have saved, be used to adorn the old homestead. And now, dear parents, adieu, I expect to pass to my Savior, and I trust we will all meet hereafter in hap- piness and glory.
From your affectionate son,
RUFUS H. BOLTON."
No words are needed to draw attention to the pathos of this letter. The words that touch me most are these,-" It is my wish that the little money I have saved be used to adorn the old home- stead." I fancy I see the poor boy as he lay there upon that wretched cot, so far, far away from home and friends, and in a spot so unlike home, bringing back to his mind pictures of that old homestead in Plainfield, recalling every room and door and chimney, every nook and angle of the house, and every tree and shrub and fence and gate in its surroundings; and then fancying how the money he had saved from the poor pittance given him by the government as a compensation for all his sufferings and sacri- fices, how that might be expended in touching up with new beauty that home of his youth-that spot hallowed by so many associa- tions-in adding perhaps a bay window, or a balcony, or a ve- randa ; or in planting here and there a tree or shrub; or in re- papering or painting, kitchen or parlor, or mother's room ; how his poor earnings should be so expended as to make more attractive that dear old home, to the brothers and sisters who could yet look upon its beauty, and enjoy its delights, although for him, alas ! there could be no such long desired and earnestly prayed for boon. And then, as the gathering tears shut out the vision of that earthly
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home, I seem to see him turning his thoughts for compensation to that other and better home, which he knew that his Savior was preparing for him among the many mansions.
BARTON SMITH WALTERS
was another victim to the atrocities of Andersonville. If the reader will take a walk up Bluff street, he will see just above Whittier's lime kiln an old stone building, bearing on its weather- beaten front the name of Wm. Walters. This name was placed there forty years ago. It must have been an honest painter that did that work, as the letters are still very distinct. In this build- ing the subject of the present sketch was born. It was built by his father in 1835 or 6. The mother of young Walters was a daughter of Barton Smith, Esq., an old and well remembered res- ident of Joliet, for whom he was named. In this building his father kept a grocery store, residing at the same time in the upper story, and here he lived and traded until his removal to Channa- hon. Barton Smith Walters enlisted in the 39th regiment at the age of 21, re-enlisted and served faithfully and bravely without any casualty until in May, 1863, when he was taken prisoner. He with two others had been detailed to go upon the battle field and bring in an officer who had been wounded. He was captured with two others, David Hanson and Andrew Sybert, of the same regiment, and they were taken to Andersonville. Hanson and Sybert fell victims to their treatment and were buried in that locality. Young Walters was released before death, but he only lived to reach Anapolis, where he died April 1st, 1865. His re- mains were brought home and repose in the Channahon cemetery.
THOMAS DELINE
of the same regiment, also from Channahon, captured in Vir- ginia, was also another victim of the atrocities of Andersonville, although not buried there. He was exchanged in the winter of 1864-5, and was able to get home, and to drag out a miserable ex- istence for two years. He had the fatal diseases of that prison, and was a mere skeleton when exchanged. Indeed he owed his release to that fact, as the principle of selection was that of sending
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out those most thoroughly disabled. When his name was called, the officer looked at him and said, " Let him go, he can never do us any harm."
HENRY. C. NOBLE.
It will be remembered that in my history of home matters during the war, I spoke of a 'Mrs. Noble giving two sons to the 100th regiment. These two sons, Warren S. and Henry C., were both taken prisoners. at Chickamauga on the 20th of September. They were taken to Richmond, Va,, where they arrived Oct. 1st, and were consigned to the Pemberton prison across the street from Libby. Here they remained until the 20th of November, when they were removed to "Danville, where they remained until May 1864, when they were removed to Andersonville. In this they remained until September 1864, when they were removed to Flor- ence, S. C., where, on the 13th of December, Warren S. was re- leased on parole, leaving his brother Henry in prison, where he subsequently in February, 1865, took what was called by the way of courtesy, " camp fever," but which was nothing more nor less than starvation-starvation of both body and soul. He was re- moved to Wilmington, S. C., where he died the 5th day of March, 1865. The surviving brother, Warren S., is now a resident of Wilmington, in this county. I should be glad to have any who are skeptical in respect to the barbarities practiced on our boys in rebel prisons interview him.
NAMES OF THOSE WHO DIED IN ANDERSONVILLE AND OTHER PRISONS-ANDERSONVILLE, EXCEPT WHEN OTHER- WISE NOTED.
Augustine, John J., Co. I, 100th Reg't, died Sept. 7th, 1864, No. of grave 8049. Adrian, Frederick, Co. D, 9th Cav., died Sept. 9th, 1864, No. of grave 8249. Bolton, Rufus H., Co. D, 100th Reg't, died Nov. 3d, 1864, No. of grave 11,795. Colton, John S., Co. H, 100th Ill., died Aug. 18th, 1864, No. of grave 6091. Crosby, John, Co. C, 90th Ill., died June 11th, 1865, No. of grave, 12,443. Casper, John, Corp. Co. D, 90th Ill., died Oct. 3d, 1864, No. of grave 11,257. . Dake, George W., Co. D, 100th Ill., died July 31st, 1864, No. of grave 8,626. Fink, John P., Co. F, 53d Reg't, died Sept. 30th, 1864, No. of grave 10,090. Felter, Walter H., Mer. Bat., died at Tyler Texas, while prisoner of war. Gaines, Charles, Co. B, 20th Reg't, died Sept. 27th, 1865, No. of grave 9,925.
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Hansom, David W., Co. E, 39th Reg't, died Oct. 22d, 1864, No. of grave 11,188. Hay, John, Co. A, 100th Ill, died Oct. 26th, 1864, No. of grave, 11,506.
Haley, Mathew, Corp. Co. D, 90th Reg't, died at Belle Isle, Rich., Ap'l 8, '64. Joyce, Austin, Co. D, 90th Reg't, died June 20th, 1864, No. of grave 11,506. Johnston, Sam'l F., Co. B, 100th Reg't, died Aug. 12th, '64, No. of grave 5395. Lyman J., Co. D, 100th Reg't, died Sept. 8th, 1864, No. of grave 8,196.
Ladieu, James F., Co. H, 100th Reg't, died Aug. 30th, 1864, No. of grave 7,299. Marshall, George N., 4th Michigan Cavalry. Date unknown.
Noble, Henry C., Co. A, 100th Reg't, died at Wilmington, S. C., Mar. 5th, '65. Parker, Israel, Co. G, 6th Reg't, died August 2d, 1864.
Rudd, Erastus, Co. K, 100th Reg't, Sept. 2d, 1864, No. of grave 306. Temple, Ira, Co. H, 100th, died June 10th, 1864, No. of grave 1,826.
Seibert, Andrew, Co. A, 39th Reg't, died Aug. 11th, 1864, No. of grave 5,350. Vaughn, James, Co. I, 16th Cav., died June 3d, 1864, No. of grave 1,078. Wimmer, John, Co. I, 16th Cav., died May 15th, 1864, No. of grave 1,130.
Walters, Barton S., Co. A., 39th Reg't, died at Annapolis after release from Andersonville
Francis, Thos. F., Co. I, 2d Art., died in Joliet after release.
Mulliken, James M., Co. K, 89th Ind., died at Danville prison, Feb. 28th, 1864.
PART THIRD.
CHAPTER II.
OUR DEATH RECORD.
ILL County lost over 500 men in the late war. In respect to most of these we must of course be content with a record of their names, and the time, place and manner of their death. Even if we had the space and the information necessary to give an extended biography of each, we could, after all, say nothing higher, nobler of them, than the supreme fact which we record-They gave their lives to save the Union. We shall, however, follow this list with a few sketches, regretting that we have not the space and the information which would allow and enable us to give many others.
Angel, Wm., of Co. G, 39th Reg't, died since discharge, of disease contracted in the service.
Arter, Frank, Co. I, 46th Reg't, killed at Shiloh.
Allen, Merrick, Co. E, 64th Reg't, died of wounds at Farmington, Miss., May 14th, 1862.
Adams, LaFayette, Co. I, 64th Inf., died at Marietta, Ga., Aug. 20th, 1864. Althouse. Wm. K., Corp. Co. A, 100th Inf., died at Nashville, Tenn., January 13th, 1863, at age of 18, brain fever of concussion of shell.
Abel, Robert, Co. A, 100th Inf., died at Nashville, Feb. 6th, 1863.
Abbott, Benoni L., Co. C, 100th Inf., killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19th, '63. Austin, Edwin S., Co. C, 100th Inf., died at Nashville, Nov. 29th, 1863. Andres, George F., Co. F, 100th Inf., died at Murfreesboro, June 5th, 1863. Aspinwall, Sam'l, Co. I, 100th Inf., killed before Kenesaw, June 20th, 1863. Augustine, John J., Co. I, 100th Inf., died in Andersonville, Sept. 6th, 1864. Atkins, Geo. H., Co. K, 100th Inf., killed at Stone River, Jan. 2d, 1863. Ahr, Wm., Co. B, 9th Cav., died at Gainesville, Ala., Sept. 21st, 1865. Aulsbrook, Henry R. F., 13th Cavalry, accident, killed, premature discharge of cannon at Ironton, Mo., May 4th, 1862.
Anderson, Albert A., Coggswell's Bat., died at Memphis, July 10th, 1862. Alford, Harry S., McAllister Bat., died in the three months' service at Cairo.
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BERNIER, GIDEON, Capt. Co. B, 20th Ill., died since discharge, from health impaired in service.
Bruce, James E., Corp. Co. B, 20th Ill., died at Cairo, Jan. 6th, 1862.
Bentz, Philip, Co. B, 20th Ill., killed at Shiloh, April 6th, 1862.
Bedda, Henry, Co. D, 20th Ill., killed at Donaldson, Feb. 14th, 1861.
Baker, Albert E., Co .. F, 20th Ill., died at Mound City.
Bowman, John A., Co. F, 20th Ill., killed at Donaldson, Feb. 15th, 1862. Bartlett, Henry W., Co. F, 20th Ill., died of wounds received at Britton's Lane, Tenn.
Bassett, James A., Co. F, 20th Ill., killed at Donaldson, Feb. 15th, 1862.
Butterfield, Wm. A., 39th Ill., killed at Deep Run, Va., Aug. 16th, 1864. Berden, John, Co. A, 39th Ill., same.
Benton, Silas, Co. A, 39th Ill., killed at Drury's Bluff's, May 14th, 1864.
Burton, George W., Serg't, Co. E, 39th Ill., killed at Petersburg, Va., April 2d, 1865.
Bogert, Walter V., Co. E, 39th Ill., killed near Fort Gregg, Oct. 12th, 1863. Bates, John, Co. L, 46th Ill., died at Natchez, Dec. 16th, 1863.
Brown, Peter, Co. E, 64th Ill., killed at Corinth, Oct. 4th, 1862.
Barbour, James, Co. G, 64th Inf., died 'at" Midships, Ga., July 23d, 1864, of wounds.
. Baird, Lymn, Co. K, 10th Reg't, died at Cario in three months' service.
Blossom, Wm., Co. G, 64th Inf., died at Marietta, Ga., August 14th, 1864."
. Bollin, Oscar, Oor G ;: 64th Inf., killed near Atlanta, July 22d, 1864 .. Bishop, Francis .W., Co. I, 64th Inf., died at Rome, Ga., August, 1864, Bumont, Geo. H., Co. F, 64th Inf., died after discharge from loss of health. Bankerson, Peter, Có. I, 64th Inf., died at Newburn, 'N. C., May 10th, 1865.". Buchanan, Arthur, Co. B, 66th Inf .; died at Hannibal, Mo., Nov: 30th, 1864. Borland, Jerome, Co. E, 72d Inf., died at Columbus, Ky., Oct. 24th, 1862. Bruce, Wm., Co. D, 90th Inf., died at Chattanooga, of wounds, Nov. 28,.'63. BARTLESON, FRED'K A., Col., 100th Inf., killed before Kenesaw, June 23, "64. BOWEN, RODNEY S., Major, 100th Inf., died Dec. 3d, 1866, of wounds re-
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BURRELL, JOHN A., Cap., Co. D, 100th Inf., kiled before Kenesaw, May 30,'64. Birdenstein Wm., Co. A, 100th Inf., died at Nashville, Nov. 28th, 1862. : Birdenstein, Martin, Co. A, 100th Inf., died at Nashville, Dec. 19th, 1862.
€ Butler, Wm. D., Co. A, 100th Inf., died at Nashville, Dec. 5th, 1862. Baker, Walter J., Co. A, 100th Inf., died at Nashville, Jan. 21st, 1863.
Baker, James B., Co. A, 100th Inf., died at Nashville, Nov. 23d, 1862. Billings, Wm., Co. A, 100th Inf., died at Nashville, May 24th, 1865. Barrett, John, Co. B, 100th, Inf., killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19th, 1863. Burr, Wm. E., Co. B, 100th Inf., killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19th, 1863. Bez, John, Corp., Co. C, 100th Inf., killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19th, 1863. Bever, Benj, Co. C., 100th Inf., died Nov. 7th, 1863, of : wounds received at Chickamauga.
. Brinkenhoff, Martin C., Co, C, 100th Inf., died at Nashville, Feb. 7th, 1863. . Bassett, Elisha, Co. C, 100th Inf., died at Nashville, Feb. 1st, 1863.
Bolton, Rufus H,, Co. D, 100th Inf., died in prison, Andersonville, Sept. 4th, 1864. No. of grave, 11,764.
Boyd, Henry E., Co. E, 100th Inf., died at Chattanooga, Aug. 2d, 1864. Blount, James G., Co. F, 100th Inf., died at Nashville, Dec. 12th, 1862. Bouton, Wm., Co. F, 100th Inf. died at Glasgow, Ky., Nov. 11th, 1862.
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Bartie, John, Co. F, 100th Inf., died Nov. 28, '63, at Chattanooga, of wounds received at Mission Ridge.
Brodie, Robert, Co. F, 100th Inf., died at Murfreesboro, April 20th, 1863. Brandeau, Paul Co., F, 100th Inf., died at Franklin, Dec. 4, '64, wounded in battle.
Brown, Robert, P. C., Co. F, 100th Inf., died at Murfreesboro, April 18, '63. Butcher, Joseph, Co. F, 100th Inf. died of wounds at Nashville, Jan. 9tlı, 1865, wounded in last battle.
Bleber, Thomas, Co. G, 100th Inf., killed in charge on Kenesaw Mountain, June 27th, 1864.
Bush, Mathew C., Co. G, 100th Inf., killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19th, 1864. Burson, Henry, Co. H, 100th Reg't, died at Chattanooga, Nov. 27th, 1863, of wounds at Mission Ridge.
Bolander, Philip, Co. K, 100th Reg't, died at Quincy, March 29th, 1865. Blanchard, John D., Co. K, 100th Reg't, died at Nashville, Feb. 21st, 1863. Barr, Richard L., Co. K, 100th Reg't., died at Bowling Green, Nov. 13th, '62. Beckman, Heinrich, Co. G, 138th Reg't, died at; Fort Leavenworth, Sept. 1st, 1864.
Berger, Charles, Co. H, 3d Cav., died at Fort Snelling, June 23d, 1865. Burns, John S., Co. C, 4th Cav., died at Mound City, March 10th, 1862. Baker, George A., Co. F, 8th Cav., died at Whitehouse, Va., June 18th, 1862. Bump, Albert, Co. L, 8th Cav., died at Giesbre Point, D. C., April 20th, 1864. Bailey, Damon, Musician, Co. F, 13th Cav., died at Joliet, Nov. 1862. Bailey, Oscar J., Co. F, 13th Cav., died at Helena, Ark., Aug. 5th, 1862. Brown, James D., Co. F, 13th Cav., died at Arcadia, Mo., Oct. 29th, 1862. Bement, Porter W., Co. D, Ist Art., died at Vicksburg, Aug. 5th, 1863. Bailey, Irvin, Co. K, Ist Art., died at Camp Yates, April 1st, 1864. Baer, Franklin, Co. I, 2d Art., died at Nashville, July 27th, 1864.
Bailey, William, Co. K, 190th Inf., died at Joliet, April 4th, 1863, after dis- charge of disease contracted in the service.
BLISS, E. L., Ass't Surgeon, U. S. A., died in service as Ass't Surgeon. Connor, Timothy, Co. B, 20th Reg't, killed before Atlanta.
Cuppy, Sam'l, Co. F, 20th Reg't, died at Bird's Point, Jan. Ist, 1862. Connor, Richard, Co. K, 20th Reg't, died at Mound City, Dec. 23d, 1861. Carter, Joseph, Co. A, 39th Reg't, died of wounds Aug. 26th, 1862.
Calhoun, W. W., Co. A, 39th Reg't, died at Patterson's Creek, Va., Feb. 23, 1862.
Carrigan, Hugh, Co. A, 39th Reg't, died of wounds June 3d, 1864. Clark, James H., Co. E, 39th Reg't, killed at Deep Run, Aug. 16th, 1864. Collins, John, Serg't. Co. I, 46th Reg't, killed at Shiloh, April 6th, 1862.
Carter, Russell, Corp., Co. I, 46th Reg't, died at Pittsburgh Landing, April 5th, 1862.
Cooper, George H., Co. I, 46th Reg't, died at Louisville, June 19th, 1862. Curtis, Charles, Co. I, 46th Reg't, died at Henderson, Ky., June 2d, '62. Clark, Henry S., Sergeant, Co. I, 64th Reg't, killed at Corinth, Oct. 4, '62. Carroll, Michael, Major, Co. A, 64th Reg't, died at Rome, Ga., August '64. Clark, John, Co. G, 64th Reg't, killed at Atlanta, July 22d, '64.
Cook, Isaiah, Co. G, 64th Reg't, died of wounds received at Atlanta, July, 22d, '64.
Carnifex, John, Co. I, 64th Reg't, died at Marietta, Ga., Oct. 12th, '64.
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Cramer, Jesse, Co. F, 64th Reg't, killed at Atlanta, July 22d, '64. Clark, Charles B., Co. E, 72d Reg't, died at Vicksburg, April 26, 64. Chapin, Kimball, Co. E, 72d Reg't, died at Columbus, Ky., Nov. 11, '62. Crosby, John, Co. C, 90th Reg't, died in prison, Andersonville, June 11th, 1865. No. of grave 12,433.
Clayton, Thos., C. Co. C, 90th Reg't, died at Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 4th, '64. Casper, John, Co. D, 90th Reg't, died in prison at Andersonville, Oct. 3d, '64. No. of grave 12,257.
Conchlin, Simon, Co. D, 90th Reg't, killed by torpedoes at Fort McAllister, Ga., Dec. 31, '64.
Canna, John, Co. D, 90th Reg't, died at LaGrange, T., March 15th, '63.
Carney, James, Co. D, 90th Reg't, died at Memphis, Nov. 17th, '63.
Chamberlain, Albert S.,Co. C, 100th Reg't, missing at Chickamauga, supposed killed and in hands of rebs.
Connor, John H., Co. C, 100th Reg't, died at Nashville, Jan. 27, '63. Carter, Alfred J., Co. D, 100th Reg't, died of wounds received at Stone River, at Nashville, March 15th, '63.
Chapman, James, Co. G, 100th Re'gt, died at Nashville, Feb. 2d, '63. Chapman, Ira H., Co. G, 100th Reg't, died at Nashville, June 2d, '65.
Cotton, John S., Corp. Co. H, 100th Reg't, died in prison, Andersonville, Aug. 30, '64, grave 6,091.
Coons, Peter, Corp Co. I, 100th Reg't, died at Nashville, July 12th, '63. Churchill, Orson, Co. K, 100th Reg't, died at Nashville, April 5, '64.
Caffray, Thos., Co. G, 127th Reg't, died on S. B., R. C. Wood, Aug. 13, '63. Clark, Arthur F., Co. F, 8th Cav., died at Washington, Jan. 28, '65. Cole, John W., Co. F, 8th Cav., died of wounds at Boonsboro, July 15th, '63. Cave, Robert, Co. F, 8th Cav., died of wounds at Washington, Aug. 20, '63. Cook, Myron H., Co. F, 8th Cav., died at Stafford's C. H., Va., March 20, '63. Conskay, Wm., Co. D, 9th Cav., died at Helena, Ark., Oct. Ist, '62.
COE, ALONZO W., 1st Lieut., Bat. I, 2d Art., killed in battle Dec. 9, '64, on the march to the sea, 15 miles from Savannah.
Carr, Henry, Bat. I 2d Art., died at Savannah, Ga., Feb. 3d, '65. Danser, Frank, Co. F. B, 20th Reg't, killed at Shiloh, 4, '62.
Dewey, Lucius, E., Co. F, 20th Reg't, died at Cape Girardeau, Sept. 24th, '61. Dolkey, Jacob, Co. F, 20th Reg't, killed at Donaldson, Feb. 15th, '62. DeLancy, John, Co. F, 20th Reg't, killed at Shiloh, April 6, '62.
Dailey, Daniel, Co. A, 39th Reg't, died March 28th, '65, prisoner of war.
Dugan, Patrick, Co. E, 39th Reg't, supposed killed in the charge on the ene- my's works near Richmond, Oct. 13th, '64.
Drosler, Thomas, Co. F, 53d Reg't, died at St. Louis, May 4th, '62.
Dolan, Patrick, Co. G, 64th Reg't, died at Joliet, Aug. 21st, '64.
DeLine, Thomas, Co. A, 39th Reg't, died after discharge, of disease con- tracted in rebel prison.
DePuy, John, Co. I, 64th Reg't, died at Cincinnati, April 2d, '62.
Drordler, Philip, Co. D, 90th Reg't, died Oct. 17, '63.
Devine, Patrick, Co. H, 90th Reg't, shot at Snyder's Bluff, by a soldier, Jan. 20th, '64.
Davis, Wm., Co. B, 100th Reg't, died at Nashville, Feb. 15, '63.
Dorkendoff, Theo., Co .D, 100th Reg't, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, '63.
Dake, George W., Corp. Co. D, 100th Reg't, died in prison, Andersonville, July 31st, '64, No. of grave 8,626.
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Dundore, Wm., Co. D, 100th Reg't, killed near Atlanta, July 22, '64. Dixon, Giles N., Co. E, 100th Reg't. killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19th'63. Durres, Felix, Co. F, 100th Reg't. same.
Deal, Albert, Co. G, 100th Reg't. same.
DeTheille, Henry, Co. H, 100th Reg't, died at Murfreesboro, June 14th, '63.
Doncaster, Henry H., killed at Mission Ridge, Nov. 25th, 1863.
Docey, Peter H., Co. H, 100th Reg't, died at Chattanooga, Aug. 13th, '64, of wounds received June 12th.
Decker, John I, Co. I, 100th Reg't, died at Crawford Springs, Ga., Sept. 3d, '63. Devereux, Albert E., Corp. Co. K, 100th Reg't. died at Nashville, June, 19, '63. Davis Minden, W., Co. K, 100th Reg't, accident, killed Jan. 28, '63.
Davis, Amos B., Co. K, 100th, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63. Dodge, Enos, P., Co. D, 4th Cav., died of wounds at Bolivar, Tenn.
Dykman, Alonzo S., Co. I, 2d Art., accident, killed at Joliet, Jan. 23d, '64,
Downs, Jeremiah L., Co. I, 2d Art., died at Vicksburg, Oct. 18, 64.
DYER, GEO., Captain, Co. C, 29th Mo., Cav., died after discharge from loss of health in service.
ERWIN, WM., Lt. Col., 20th Ill., killed at Fort Donaldson, Feb. 15th, 1862. Emory, Wm. S., Co. B, 20th Ill., died at Mound City, Nov. 1st, '61.
Ernest, Arthur, Co. E, 66th Ill., died at Rome, Ga., Sept. 6th, '64. Elderkin, Fred'k, Co. I, 15th Cav., died a parolled prisoner at St. Louis. Fuller, Philo, Musician, Co. B, 20th Inf., killed at Columbus, Ky., Sept. 21, 61. Franklin, John L, Co. G, 20th Inf., died at Birds Point, Oct. 15, '61.
Fink, John P., Co. F, 53d Inf., died prisoner at Andersonville, Sept. 30, '64. No. of grave 10,097.
Fellows, Hubert, Co. I, 58th Inf., died at Memphis.
Ford, Samuel, Co. G, 64th Inf., killed at Decatur, Ga., July 19th. '64. Ferguson, James H., Co. E, 64th Inf., died at Corinth, Nov. 7th, '63. Frey, Urias, Co. K, 64th Inf., died at Camp Butler, March 26th, '64.
Freeman, James R., Co. E, 72d Inf., died of wounds, June 13, '63.
Fisher, Francis J., Serg't Co. A, 100th Inf., died of wounds at Franklin. while prisoner, Dec. 12, '64.
Fentryman, Sam'l, Co. D, 100th Inf., same.
Fellows, Jacob, Co. D, 100th Inf., died at Louisville, Ky., Dec. 13, '63. Flanders, Geo. R., Co. D, 100th Inf., died at Bowling Green, Ky., Nov. 27' '62. Fitzpatrick, John. Co. K, 100th Inf., accident, killed, falling of tree, Jan. 28th, '63, at Murfreesboro.
Farley, Peter, Co. K, 8th Cav., accident, killed at Bealton's Station, Sept, 5, '63. by fall from horse-concussion of brain.
Francis, Thos. Fred'k, Co."I, 2d Art., died of loss of health at Andersonville, after release or escape.
Fentiman, Francis, Co. L, 2d Art.,, died at Vicksburg, Jan. 14, '65.
Felter, Walter H., Chicago Mer. Bat., died at Camp Ford, Tyler, Texas, a prisoner.
Freason, Sam'l J., Ist Art., died Dec. 3d, '64, recruit.
Felker, John O., died in service.
Fergusson, William D., Corp. U. S. Reg't Art., died at Hampton, Va., from wounds, Dec. 10th, '64.
Griffin, Joseph B., 20th Reg't, died at Vicksburg, April 15, '63.
Glasscock, Thos. H., Co. B, 20th Reg't, died at Cape Girardeau, Sept. 25, '61. Gaines, Chas., Co. B., 20th Reg't, died in Andersonville, Sept. 28, '65, grave 9,925, wounded and captured July 22d, '64.
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Goss, Andrew, Co. A, 39th Reg't, died in Chicago.
Gronigal, T. D., Serg't, Co. A, 39th Reg't, wounded, mortally, and left in hand of the enemy. May 16, '64.
Gray, Alex., Co. E, 39th Reg't, died of wounds Sept. 10th, '64.
Gillett, James, died of wounds, Aug. 17th, '64.
Gillett, Henry, Co. E, 39th Inf., died' at Columbus, Md., Feb. '62.
Gorman, John, Co. I, 60th Inf., killed in skirmish at Triune, Tenn.
GROVER, DAVID G., Cap. Co. D, 64th Reg't, killed in battle of Corinth, Oct. 4th, '62.
Griffin, Charles S., Co. E, 64th Reg't, killed at Ruff's Mills, Ga., Aug. 4, '64. Goodwin, George, Serg't. Co. F, 64th Reg't, died April 17, '64.
Gilfallan, James H., Co. F, 64th Reg't, killed near Dallas May, 27, '64.
Grimes, Geo., Co. G, 64th Reg't, died of wounds at Marietta, Ga., Sept. 26, '64, of wounds July 22, '64.
Goodenow, Corinthus, Co. A, 65th, Reg't, died at Marietta, Ga., Aug. 14, '64. Garrity, Patrick, Co. D, 90th Reg't, died at Joliet, Sept. 13, '64.
Geer, Wm. W., Co. A, 100th Reg't, died at Lebannon, Ky.
Grass, James, Corp. Co. D, 100th Reg't, died at Lebannon, Ky., Nov. 7, '62.
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