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COMPANY H.
Privates-Hermanns, Huhert; Henci, Jacob F .; Kurn, John; Kaiser, Balthaser ; Kroschel, Louis; Larkin, Thomas; Milton, Napoleon B .; Steinmetz, Louis ; Weiss, Otto ; Williams, Jesse D.
Recruits-Brendenstein, Theo G. ; Durant, William ; Johnson, Edward; Myers, Andrew N. ; Thorne, John E.
COMPANY I.
Privates-Darwin, Clark W .; Dunn, Robert T .; Barger, Charles H.
COMPANY K.
Privates-Brown, Jacob ; Crawford, William ; Mc- Cabe, Patrick ; Claywell, Francis M.
COMPANY L. Officer.
Corporai-Otho L. McLain.
Privates-Anderson, Bezaieei B .; Ashby, John ; Bradford, Wililam C .; Durvibes, George ; Derby, Lemuel L. ; Dooley, James; Fagan, James ; Rudd, Thaddeus ; Taylor, William ; Taylor, Alexander ; Phil- lips, William II. S .; Weaver, David ; Watts, William ; Robinson, Aibert T.
COMPANY M. Officers.
Second Lieutenant-James M. Mendenhali. Corporai-Lewis A. Trowbridge.
Musician-John Saberviile.
Privates-Butier. Pleasant G .; Edwards, William H. ; Franco, Bernado ; Ganone, John; O'Hara, James ; Stevens, Albert S .; Ryan, James; Smith, William ; Wright, Marion.
Recruits-George, Coieman C .; Martin, John E .; McCoy, Samuel ; Petebone, Elias ; Robinson, James ; Williams, Elias.
Unassigned-Kelley, Michael.
FIRST ARTILLERY.
BATTERY D.
Privates-Brockway, Neison B .; Hickey, Bartholo- mew.
BATTERY F.
Privates-Losee, Joseph P .; Brock, Andrew ; Blair, William ; Daily, Thomas ; Driscoll, David ; Eads, Na- than G. ; Gleason, Peter ; Horen, Charies ; Haight, Eugene HI. ; Hartford, Perry ; Lewis, George J. ; Mitts, Thomas J .; McCoy, Martin ; McManusm, Michael ; Phillips, William ; Renland, Peter ; Risley, Ezra B .; Risiey, John W. ; Schuyler, Elam A .; Tober, Joseph, Weaver, George.
BATTERY G. Officer.
Captain-Arthur O'Leary.
Privates-Romangc,
John ;
Eberhardt,
George ;
Miller, James S.
BATTERY H. Officers.
Captain-Axei Silversparre. Second Lieutenant-Edward Adams.
BATTEBY I. Privates-Thompson, John ; Bond, James.
BATTERY M.
Private-McAllister, John G.
Unassigned-Gugerke, Conrad; Goss, Victor ; Gud- gel, Thomas; Hoffman, Samuel ; Mulien, Daniel ; Sheehan, John; Sullivan, John ; Thomas Henry ; Wynne, Hugh ; Wardaugh, George.
SECOND ARTILLERY. Regimental Officers.
Colonel-Thomas S. Mather. Majors-Adolph Schwartz, James P. Flood.
Adjutant-Isaac N. Higgins.
Quartermaster Sergeant-William Munger. Commissary Sergeant-Oscar Bradford.
BATTERY A. Private Triehel, William.
BATTERY C. Officers.
Captain-Caleh Hopkins.
First Lieutenant-James P. Flood.
Secona Lieutenants-Alexander Busby, Thomas J. Mcintyre, Napoleon Davis, James A. Barr.
Sergeant Major-Elijan V. Moore. Sergeants-Eben Willey, Thomas Mcintyre.
Corporals-James Pringie, James Barr, Napoleon Davis.
Privates-Beli, William ; Beckembaugh, George ; Burns, Francis ; Billington, James ; Barr, Henry C .; Culver, Phineas N .; Cayhoe, John R. ; Doselbert, John; Denny, William ; Drennan, Delos; Hopkins, Charles ; Haynes, John G .; Haynes, Benjamin K. ; Howell, Stepnen S. ; Parrish, Samuel; Putney, Abei ; Smith, John; Smith, Robert; Saunders, Klenard or D'a ; Tabor, Delona ; Welland, Chris.
Veterans-Barr, James A .; Boyd, William C .; Burns, Francis w .; Caynoe, John H .; Davis, Napo- leon ; Denny, William ; ualnes, Benjamin K. ; Parrish, Samuel ; Putney, Abel ; Smith, John ; Suttle, John A. ; Welland, Christian.
Recruits-Babcock, Jasper D .; Chrisweil, Samuel F. ; Clay, Henry ; Delay, William; Durbun, Gabriel ; Eberhardt, Matthew; Garner, Isaac N .; Haines, Francis A. ; Harris, Josiah ; Harris, Nodley ; Howard, Mordecai ; Harney, John ; Pride, Charles G. ; Pulley, Francis M .; Robhins, John J .; Short, William ; Shicids, Charles ; Wood, Thomas; Yocum, Robert F.
BATTEBY D. Private-Brennenstall, R. R.
BATTERY F.
Privates-Cowardin, John; Cooper, D .; Dobbins, Patrick ; Leyhaner, Jeremiah ; Peterling, John J.
BATTEBY H.
Privates-Bali, Emery S .; Ashurst, Perry ; Hart- man, August; Richter, Otto.
BATTEBY I. Privates-Fanning, John ; Murphy, Samuel S.
BATTERY K. Privates-Stingler, John M .; Reynolds, George D .; Bassett, Marquis ; Wallace, John.
BATTEBY L.
Private-Riggs, Daniel U.
Unassigned-Galllgan, Michael; Smith, John L.
- CHICAGO BOARD OF TRADE BATTEBY.
Private-Lynch, Michael.
CHICAGO MERCANTILE BATTERY.
Private-Croshy, John F.
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SPRINGFIELD LIGHT ARTILLERY.
The Springfield Battery Light Artillery-which contained the largest number of citizens of San- gamon County engaged in the artillery hranch of the service during the Civil War-was organized at Camp Butler hy Captain Thomas F. Vaughn, of Providence, R. I., and mustered into service August 21, 1862. November 1, 1862, it was order- ed to the front, and arriving at Bolivar, Tenn., a few days later was assigned to the First Bri- gade, First Division, Sixteenth Army Corps, under command of Gen. Mason Brayman, later saw service chiefly in Western Tennessee and Arkansas, participating in the capture of Little Rock, and still later, under command of Gen. Steele. was connected with Gen. Banks' Red River expedition. Its last year was spent for the most part in garrison duty at Little Rock, whence it was ordered to Springfield. Ill., where it was mustered out of service, June 30, 1865 :
ROSTER FROM SANGAMON COUNTY.
Officers.
First Lieutenant-Edward B. Stillings.
Second Lieutenants-Louis D. Rosette, Ward Bar- tram; Albert Flood.
Sergeant Major-Louis B. Smith.
First Sergeant-Alexander Bushy.
Quartermaster Sergeant-Willlam E. Fitzhugh.
Sergeants-Ward Bartram, August Schilds, John McCormack.
Corporais-Marcei DuBoce, Charles Layton, Jacob S. Newman, John W. Spring. Guidon-Asa W. Mason.
Artificers-Orrin S. Lobdeli, Patrick Ring.
Bugier-Adoiph Traurig.
Wagoner-Thomas Fox.
Privates- Bahan, Charies ; Barry, Henry E. ; Bau- munk, Henry ; Boardman. Moses ; Bourke, Michael J .; Burgess, Richard V .; Burns, Barney ; Burch, George ; Burns, John ; Chick, Rohert; Colvin, Robert : Cottet, Jules ; Culi, Michaei ; Donneily, Edward C .; Donnelly. John T. ; Faddis, Ilenry S. ; Ferrell, William C. ; Ful- ier, Miner S .; Flood. Aihert ; Gordon, John II. ; Hart- man, John : Harman, Peter ; Hinchee, Wlillam W .; Henry, Levi E .; Irwin, James; Knight, James W .; Lasweli, James; Lyons. James; Meyer, James ; Ment- emeyer, Charles F. ; Miliette, Frank : Miller, Jacob; AIcClure, Willlam ; O'Brien, James ; Pllcher, William S. : Pitman, James G .; Schlemmer, John; Segin, Ilenry ; Shipton. Thomas : Stevanson, James ; Viiet, Joseph ; Wertz, John ; Williams, William.
Recruits-Butler, David : Crafts. Lewis W .; Cald- well, John: Davis, Henry ; Donlan, John ; Doran, John F. : Downey, Patrick : Elder. llugh A. : Estes, John ; Ililvertz, Victor F .; Hayes, John ; Jacobs, Dan- iei : Johnston, Charies: Kinsley. Wililam : King, Alexander J. ; Klley, John ; Llst. Nicholas ; McCand- iess, James A .; Morehead, Wiillam ; Mckeever, Thomas ; McFall, John : Marrin, Conner ; I'ritchard, John F .: Pendergast, Thomas : Peabody. Edwin R. : Russeli, John J .; Ragan, Timothy O .; Ryan. James ; Shields, John C .; Smith, George W .; Smith, James G. ; Smith, Benjamin F. ; Smith, Thomas H. ; Smith, John II. : Squlres, Thomas B. ; Taafe, John ; Wales, William il. ; Well, Johnson C. ; Wright, Wililam J.
COLORED TROOPS.
The following presents a list of colored men from Sangamon County who enlisted in various organizations for service in the Union Army during the Civil War: -
TWENTY-NINTH COLORED INFANTRY.
COMPANY D. Privates-Hodges, Willis; Waddie. John.
COMPANY G.
Private-Dix, Charles.
COMPANY H. .
Private-Wadkins, Willlam. Unassigned Recruits-Carr, Thomas ; Jones, George.
OTIIER ORGANIZATIONS. UNITED STATES COLORED RECRUITS.
Turner, Washington ; Washington. Philip.
THIRD U. S. (COLORED) ARTILLERY.
Privates-Burrls, Robert ; Bennett, Thomas.
FIRST U. S. ARMY CORPS. COMPANY 2.
Privates-Maul, Henry ; Masters, Wililam ; Bassett, Francis E.
COMPANY 7. Private-Willis, George W.
COMPANY 11.
Private-Sanford, Edmund.
Recruits for regular army.
THIRTEENTH U. S. INFANTRY.
Privates-Armstrong, Robert ; Austin, Oliver ; Anderson, John ; Allen, Willlam ; Ballard, George W .; Biair, Robert; Buchanan, Isaac; Brister, John ; Barker, Charles; Barger, John R .; Bourke, Patrick ; Barkley, John Y. : Bergstresser, Richard M. ; Calilngs- hurg, Louls ; Canterbury, James A .; Cumming, George A. P .; Caivert, Thomas ; Curry, Aaron ; Chapman, Isaac; Conner, John O .: Deerne, Orlin H. ; Douglas, Benj. ; Dorne, James ; Fitzsimmons, Michaci ; Finney, Dennis; Fleck, William ; Fletcher, Fisher F .; Gai- lagher, Patrick ; Hinkle, William II .; Hendiey, John ; Hughes, William ; Howard, Thomas H. ; Higgins. SI- las C. ; Hoisey, John II. ; Hargraves, Henry ; John- son, William J .; Jackson, George W .; Jones, Lewis ; Johnson, John A .; Keel, William ; Kendall, George W .; Lacey, James ; Loveless, George W .; Lashiey, Samuei C. ; LaTasse, Eugene ; Lehana. Jeremiah ; Ly- man, Zenas G .; Maa, John; Moore, John ; Moore, Thomas; Morgan, Willlam ; Meil, Jacob: McCam- hridge, Patrick ; McAndrews. Michael ; Miller, Wil- helm ; Mahoney, Michael : Morgan. James ; Mulligan, Henry ; McGinnis, John ; McDonald, Willlam ; O'Brien, Maurice ; O'Neiil, William : Perrinnc, Erastus ; Pil- cher, Newton J. : Pillon, Thomas ; Ruli, Jacob : Reid, Henry ; Reid, Cyrus M. ; Sidencr. Samuel W. ; Snider, Louis ; Slawson, Iloward F .; Stearns, John ; Ship- ley, James R .; Shafner, George; Shortzer, Joseph G. : Spears, Myron ; Scull, William : Smith. George P .; Turner, William H .; Troy, James; Tippie. Henry ; Thurston. Frank : Vickers. Willlam : Wood, John : Way, Alien W. ; Wilils, Willlam : Wells, James; Wat- kins, John W .; Weish, William J .; Walsh, James II. ; Weston, Frank.
NINETEENTH U. S. INFANTRY. Officer.
Ilospitai Steward United
States Army-James
Robinson.
I'rivate-Walsh, John.
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ROLL OF HONOR
LIST OF SANGAMON COUNTY NOBLE DEAD
"It is sweet and honorable to die for one's { country." Thus it can be written over the graves of many thousands of men who now sleep the "sleep of death" in soldiers' graves. Sangamon County has furnished her quota of noble dead, as will be seen by the following roll, embracing names of some of the bravest and best of her sons. They are gone, but their names are reverently remembered by a grateful people. They are gone, but their deeds are re- membered. Let them sleep on, while their praises are being sung through all coming time. Following are the names of those who fell in battle or died during the war period :
ABRAHAM LINCOLN, President of the United States and Commander-in-Chlef, assassinated April 14, 1865. Colonel Simon P. Ohr, dled September 14, 1864. Major Frederick W. Matteson, died August 8, 1862. Captain Henry W. Allen, killed by a Sergeant.
Captaln John E. Sullivan, killed In action, October 5, 1864.
Captaln Noah E. Mendell, killed at Fort Donelson. Captain Edwin Allsop, killed In battle, December 31, 1862.
Lieutenant Adam E. Vrooman, dled at Cape Gl- rardcau, Mo., September, 1861.
Lieutenant Willlam W. Foutch, deceased.
Lieutenant Marshall M. Mcintire, killed at Fort Donelson.
Lieutenant John F. Cassity, died.
Lieutenant John P. Kavanaugh, killed in battle, August 27, 1863.
Lieutenant Edward Adams, killed July 10, 1863.
Lieutenant Elijah V. Moore, killed February 5, 1863.
Lieutenant William Bishop, killed in battle, Sep- tember 20, 1863.
Lieutenant William Earnest, dled July 14, 1863. Lleutenant Thomas J. Willlams, died at Cotton Hill, Ill., November 5, 1862.
Surgeon Alvin S. French, killed at Guntown, Miss., June 10, 1864.
Adjutant Arthur Lee Bailhache, dled.
Adjutant Willlam H. Latham, dled at Springfield, Ill., December 21, 1862.
Atkinson, John, dled In Andersonville prison, Sep- tember 25, 1864.
Alden, Frank, died at Camp Butler, Ill., March 1, 1865. Anderson, Benjamin M., dled at Nashville, Tenn., January 1, 1863.
Ashbill, II. Soles, died at Memphis, Tenn., April 30, 1864.
Ashford, Samuel F., died at Memphis, Tenn., No- vember 25, 1862.
Allen. Robert, died at Memphis, Tenn., September 13, 1864.
Armstrong, James, died at Camp Butler, Ill., October 3, 1862.
Aylesworth, Ezra M., First Sergeant, killed at Chickamauga, Tenn., September 20. 1863.
Avarltt, Nathan, killed at Duvall's Bluff, Ark., August 8, 1863. Alfred, James, died at Springfield, Ill., June 2, 1862. Alison, Moses D., dled at Rolla, Mo., December 18, 1861.
Boardman, Moses, died at Camden, Ark., April 22, 1864.
Bushby, Alexander, dled at Springfield, Ill., July 21. 1864.
Burgess, Richard V., died at Bolivar, Tenn March 18, 1863.
Bollyjack. John, kllled at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
Brown, J. V., died at Mound Clty, November 27, 1862.
Baliard, Richard L., kllled at Mission Ridge, No- vember 25, 1863.
Bruden, Russel, kllled at Resaca, Ga., May 13, 1864. Brown, Mason, died at Monterey, Tenn., June 4, 1863.
Burk, Benjamin F., died In Andersonvliie prison, August 15, 1864.
Broderick, George H., died at Davis' Mills, Miss., January 1. 1863.
10, 1864.
Burkhart, John, kllled at Guntown, Miss., June Brewer, James D., died at Danville, Va., prisoner of war.
Burns. Thomas, dled at Memphis, Tenn., February 29, 1864.
Burricklow, James R., died at Memphis, Tenn., March 12, 1865.
Blankenship, Robert W., died in Indiana, May 27, 1865. Bartram, Wells, died at Balrdstown, Ky., October 12, 1862.
Bucher, Moses O., dled at I'aducah, Ky., September 17, 1863.
Bowman, William II., died at Memphis, Tenn., August 16, 1864.
Bowman, Charles II., dled at Memphis, Tenn., September 6, 1863. Blue. Wllllam M., kllled at Guntown, Miss., June 10, 1864. Bumford, William, kllled at Tupelo, Miss., July Breckenridge, Joseph, died In Christian County, 13, 1864. Ill., October 31, 1863.
Black, Francis J., dled near Vicksburg, July 4, 1863.
Berry, Charles, dled at Memphis, Tenn., December 5, 1864.
Brock, Ellas, died at Memphis, Tenn., December 5, 1862. Bradshaw, Thomas, dled at Duckport, La., May 4, 1864. Burton. George, dled at Little Rock, Ark., Novem- her 1. 1863.
Balrd. John, killed in action at Parker's Cross Roads. Tenn., December 31, 1862.
Bailey. Wllllam, died at Tullahoma, Tenn., August 31. 1863.
Burge, John, dled at Memphis, March 7, 1864.
Buffington, William, killed by guerrillas near Phlla- delphia, Miss., April 24, 1863.
Boutwell. Milo, died at Oldtown Landing, Ark., September 22, 1863.
Brum, August, died at Oldtown Landing, Ark., September 11, 1862.
Byers, Joseph W .. dled at Helena, Ark., November 1, 1863. Buff. Henry, dled at VanBuren Ifospital, La., June 27, 1864.
Beard, Martin, died at Bloomfield, Ark., September 6, 1863.
Crawford. William, died in Andersonville prison, June 15, 1864.
Colhurn, Willlam, died in Andersonville prison,
August 14, 1864.
Colburn. Thomas, died In Andersonville prison, June 20. 1864.
Craven, James, killed at Shiloh. Aprll 6, 1862.
Chriswell, Samuel F., dled at Fort Donelson, De- cember 20. 1864.
Combs, Silas T., dled at Memphis, Tenn .. December 31, 1863.
Cope, Peter W., died in Richmond prison, Decem- ber 6. 1863.
Carson, Townsend, killed at Dalias, Ga., May 27, 1864. Canon, Patrick, killed at Kenesaw Mountain, June 14, 1864.
Campheil. Joseph C., died at Chatham, Iil .. Septem- her 15, 1866.
Cox, Joslah, dled April 1862.
Carter, Alfred, dled at New Orleans, Aprll 18, 1865. Carrigan, Edward, died January 13, 1863, of wounds.
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Clark. Benjamin F., dled at Mempbis, February 28. 1865.
Clare. Danlel, dled January 30. 1863, of wounds. Campbell, Joseph, dled Reeve's Station, Mo., March 17. 1862.
Cary, Josepb L., dled in Andersonville prison.
Cooper, lienry, killed at Yellow Bayou, La., May 18, 1864.
Curren, Owen, died in Andersonville prison.
Crone. Nelson, dled at Nashville, Tenn., January 25. 1863.
Colburn. Glibert O., dled in Andersonville prison, July 1. 1864.
Clark, Thomas A., died at Little Rock, Ark., October 17. 1863. Conley, James, dled at Springfield, Ill., February 10. 1864.
Cantrall, Wllllam, dled at Memphis, July 9, 1864. Christler, Phllip, dled at Vicksburg, November 9, 1863.
Corson, Charles P., killed at Tupelo, Miss., July 13. 1864.
Cantrall. Albert A .. dled at Wilmington, N. C., March 2, 1865, caused by starvation wolle In rebel prlson.
Cantrall, Edward T., fifer, dled at Vicksburg, July 11. 1863. Conner, Wilson, died at Camp Butler, October 29, 1862. Cooley, Willis, dled at Mempbls, Tenn., Aprll 21, 1864. Cantrall. George W .. dled at Chickasaw Springs, June 29. 1863.
Center. Edward R., died in Andersonville prison. September 1. 1864.
Coople, Willlam, dled at Nasbville, Tenn., Marcb 8, 1865.
Copple, Morgan, dled at Chattanooga, March 5, 1865. Clark. Willlam H., died at Benton Barracks, Mo., June 29, 1862. Cross, Edwin, died at Farmington, Miss., July 18, 1862. Cox. Frederick, dled at Duvall's Biuff, Ark., June 27. 1863.
Campbeli, Samuel, dled at Little Rock, Ark., October 29, 1862.
Chambers, Edward R., died at Little Rock, Ark., October 15. 1864.
Charles Fox, died at Bayou Metre, Ark., September 14. 1863. Cary. fra, killed at Allatoona Pass, Ga., October 5, 1864. Campbell, Joseph, died at Springfield, Ili., March 28, 1864.
Derby. Lemuel C., dled at Richmond, Va., July 16. 1864, wbile prisoner of war.
Dooley, James R., dled In Andersonville prison, July 15, 1864. Davis, William, died at Springfleid, Ill., May 21. 1863.
Delaney, Willlam, died at Danville, Miss., July 11, 1862. Driscoll, Simpson, killed at Vicksburg, May 21, 1863. Driscoll, Lewis, died at fronton, Mo., December 5, 1861. Dwire, Jobn, kllled at Vicksburg. May 30, 1863. Daws, Henry, dled in Andersonvllle prison.
Daugherty, Jobn, dled at Mempbis, July 20. 1864, of wounds.
David Cook, died at Chickamauga. September 20, 1863. of wounds.
Dodd. William H., died at Perryville, Ky., October 8, 1862.
Deardoff, Thomas B., dled at Mempbis, May 8, 1864. DeFreitas, Frank F., kllled at Nasbvllle, December 15. 1864. Darden, Thomas J., dled at Mempbis. February 23, 1863.
Dlekerson. Alexander C., died at St. Louis, Sep- tember 16. 1863.
Davls, John W., dled at bome. August 21, 1863.
Davls, Willard D., dled at Vicksburg. November 30, 1864.
Duff, Abraham, dled at Quincy, Ill., February 18, 1862.
Early. Ambrose, dled at St. Louis. May 10. 1862. Eckler. Edward, dled at Camp Butler, Ill., January 24. 1864.
Edmans. Andrew J., dled at Camp Butler, III., January 13, 1865.
Emerson. Ira. dled May 16, 1865.
Evans, Aqullla, dled at Memphis, May 6, 1864.
Easley, Thomas Il., died at Benton Barracks, March
14. 1862.
Edwards, James J., dled at Hazlewood, Mo., Marcb 6, 1863.
Evans, Joseph, dled at Quincy, Ill., February 20, 1862.
Frey. Albert. Sergeant, died in Andersonville prison, April 13. 1864.
Fowler. Jobn, dled in Andersonville prison, April 13. 1864. Frass, Louis, dled In Andersonville prison, April 8, 1864. Fox. Thomas, drowned in Arkansas River, at Little Rock. Ark., March 12. 1863.
Fuller, Miner S., dled at Little Rock, Ark., July 3, 1864.
Flanagan, Thomas J., dled at Fort Holt, Ky., October 15. 1861.
Farmer, Thomas, dled at Ironton, Mo., November 10. 1861.
Farmer, Epbraim, died at Ironton, Mo., November 28. 1861. Fisher. John B., died at Calro. December 13. 1861. Frankiln, Luther. dled June 10, 1864. of wounds.
Fortune. Francls A., dled at Nashville. Tenn., February 6. 1863.
Foster, Danlel G., dled at Chickamauga, September 20. 1863, of wounds.
Foster. John R., dled at Chickamauga, September 20. 1863, of wounds.
Frisby, Charles, dled at Jackson, Miss., February 3, 1863. Fullenwider. Solomon, died at Camp Butler, Ill .. January 10, 1864.
Fleming, John, dled at Nashville, Tenn., July 8. 1865.
Fisher, Hlram, dled February 6. 1864.
Febr. Henry, dled at Black River Bridge. Miss., Julv 25, 1863.
Frink, Horace, dled at Okalona, Miss., June 14. 1865. Foley, Edward, dled at Vicksburg. September 10. 1864. Fagan, Brice H., dled at Little Rock. Ark., Decem- ber 10. 1863.
Fanchilds, Isaac B., dled June 28. 1862. of wounds.
Goyer, Charles B., dled at Jeffersonville, Ind., Aprll 7. 1863.
Gleason, Peter, died at Athens, III., September 22, 1863.
Gamhrel. James L., dled at Camp Dennison, Ohio, May 7. 1862.
Griffin. Samuel. killed at Stone River, December 31. 1862.
Glbland, John, kllled at Pittsburg Landing. Aprll 5. 1862.
Gallgan. Mlchael, dled September 24, 1863.
Grubendyke. dled June 27. 1863. of wounds.
Garner. Elijah, died at Memphis, January 29. 1863.
Goffnett. Celestine, died at Carrollton, La., Sep- tember 14. 1863.
Gorham, David, dled at St. Louis, October 6, 1862. Green. Wllllam M., killed at Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20. 1864.
Griffitts, Asbury, died at Mempbls. May 18. 1864. Griffitts, John W., dled September 20, 1863. of wounds.
Greenwood. Thomas, dled at Nashville, Tenn., Jan- uary 16. 1863.
Gordon, Jackson, supposed to be dead.
Greer, Martin, dled at Camp Butler, March 31. 1864.
Griffith, Willlam, died at Memphis, January 6. 1864.
Gholson, Wllllam T., dled July 7. 1863.
Goodenough. Elllott, kllled at Stone River, Decem- her 30, 1862.
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Hensley, Robert, died at Springfield, Iil., March 28, 1862.
Ilaight, Eugene N., died at Nashville, Tenn. Hartford, Perry, dled at Pittsburg Landing, July 12, 1862.
IFickcy, Bartholomew, died at Vickshurg, August 24, 1862.
Hamilton, Seth, killed at Sbiioh, April 6, 1862. Humphries. Urias, drowned in New River, S. C., January, 1865.
Hammonds, John, died at Grand Junction, Tenn., November 17, 1862.
Henson, Thomas, died at Vickshurg, November 25, 1863.
Holland, Aaron, kilied at Vicksburg, May 21, 1863. Harris, William H., dled at Murfreesboro, July 13, 1863.
ITensley, Lorenzo D., died at Memphis, November 19, 1863.
Harrington, George W., died at Montgomery, Ala., February 5, 1865. Hemphill, James, died at Atlanta, November 10, 1863, prisoner of war.
Hudson, Philo D., killed at Franklin, Tenn., Novem- ber 30, 1864.
Hudson, George, died at Chattanooga, June 10, 1864, of wounds.
Hudson, Iven D., died at Nashville, Tenn., Novem- ber 28, 1862.
Herley, James P., died at Nashville, December 3, 1862.
Heredith, William, died at Memphis, September 19, 1863.6
Henson, William, died at Berlin, Ill., September 17,
Hadley, John H., died at Ruff's Mills, Ga., July 4,
1864. Henderson. Granderson, died at Jackson, Tenn .. March 8, 1863. lIearrick, Munson, died at Vicksburg, October 12, 1863.
Huli, Henry H., died at Knoxville, Tenn., December 19, 1863.
Hurd, John, died at Duckport, La., June 17, 1863. Hawker, David Cor., died at Vickshurg, November 24, 1863.
Houston, John A., died at Springfield, Ill., May 22, 1863.
Hendrick, John R., died at Camp Butler, Ill., March 14, 1864. Ilickin, William H., died at Memphis, January 20, 1863.
lIenline. William O., died at Nashville, Tenn., April 26, 1862.
Harris, George W., died at Rock Island, Ill., August 26, 1864.
Heaton, Hill, died of wounds, received at Lex- ington, Mo., September 18, 1861.
Hurd, Stephen, died at Memphis, September 12, 1862.
ITam, William P., died May 11, 1862.
Harvey, James, died at Arkansas Post, January 11, 1863.
Holt, George S., died in Andersonville prison, October 27, 1864.
Hughes, Levi, killed at Somerville, Tenn., December 26, 1863.
Harrison, George, died at Nashville, Tenn., April 27, 1864. Headly. Daniel S., killed at Mud Town, Ark., December 30, 1862.
Henry, Thomas F., died at St. Louis, May. 1862.
Hillls. Alexander, died at Memphis, September 14, 1863.
Ingies, William V., died at Springfield, October 12, 1862.
Inglish, William F., died at Chickamauga, Septem- ber 20, 1863, of wounds.
Ice, Frederick, died at St. Louis, May 8, 1863.
Jones, James, died at Helena, Ark., October, 2, 1862.
Jarnagin, Spencer L., died at Mound City, Ill., December 15, 1862. Johnson, John W., killed at Allatoona Pass, October .4, 1864. Johnson, Giles, died at Fort Holt, Ky., January 29, 1862.
Jones, Moses A., dled at Memphis, January 10, 1863.
Jourdan, William H. H., died at Tennessee, March 18, 1863.
Johnson, William, died at Tuscum Creek, June 1, 1863. James W. Dodds, killed near Tupelo, Miss., July 15, 1864.
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Johnson, Orrin O., died at Memphis, January 18, Johnson, Thomas, died at New Orleans, October 30, 1863.
Johnson, Josenh. died at Springfield, Mo., May, 1862.
Kroschel, Louis, died in Andersonville prison, April 15, 1864.
Kelly, Martin, accidentally killed on the Ohio & Mississippi Railroad, September 17, 1861.
Kalb, William E. B., killed at Guntown, Miss., June 10, 1864.
Kavanaugh, Michael, died at Selma, Ala., Novem- ber 11, 1864.
Kearns, Perry I., died at Mobile, Ala., August 10, 1864, of wounds while prisoner of war.
Kneff, Benjamin F., died near Vicksburg, August 3, 1863. Kalb, James F., killed near Tupelo, Miss., July 15, 1864.
Killinger, Jacob S., killed at Stone River, Decem- ber 31, 1862.
Kohl, Nicholas, died January 18, 1863, of wounds. Kidd, James M., died at Bowling Green, Ky., No- vemher 3, 1862.
Kilhy, Loyd M., died at Lagrange, Tenn., December 7, 1862.
Kalh, William A., killed at Vickshurg, May 19, 1863. Knop, Joseph H., died at IIelena, Ark., August 10, 1862. Kelly, Michael, died at Little Rock, Ark., Decem- ber 12, 1863.
Koch, Simon, died at Springfield, Mo., June 1, 1862. Kelly, Thomas J., killed at Marshville, Mo., Octo- her 22, 1862.
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