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John Sharp McConkey, Captain.
William Clark McReynolds, First Lieutenant.
John Washington Shields Alexander, Second Lieutenant.
Albert Fernando Shaw, Third Lieutenant. . Daniel Gould Burr, First Sergeant.
Joseph Young Utter, Second Sergeant.
James Winning McMillan, Third Sergeant. Jira Blackman, Fourth Sergeant. James Halsey Sanford, First Corporal. Woodruff Howland, Second Corporal.
John Quincy Russell, Third Corporal.
David Johnson Connely, Fourth Corporal. George Washington Longnecker, Drummer. William Sankson Gorthwait, Fifer.
Privates .- Samuel House, William Stephen- son, Samuel Black, Samuel Adams, William Franklin Young, John Pemberton King, John Wesley Ryon, David Link, William Buntain, Nobel Downs, Joseph Blinco Mccown, John Rowland, William Givens, Isaac Newton Ewing, Solomon Walker Brown, Wesley Hill, Leander McConkey, Joseph Rice Givens, John Goodridge Lightfoot, Bert Wright, William Young Smith, John Griffin Wright, Bernard Cox, George Wash- ington McConkey, John Welton, James Ricknier,
John Wayne Daugherty, William Ball, Noah Cecil Ball, George Turner, Noah Kelso, Horace Correy, William Leathers, John William Au. gustus Smith, Joseph Fleming Lowrey, Tandy Bodine Brown, Henry Burke Evans, Otho Ed- ward Dorpey Culbertson, Freeman Battershell Tucker, William Stephens Duncan, William Manson Givens, Joel Calvin Daugherty, Michael McMogan, David Calvin Parrish, George Newel Stephenson, Hugh Moor Wright, William Henry Jourdan, James Henry Cunningham, Benjamin Hunsinger, Joseph Smith, Alexander Shaffer, John Hogue, William Hogue, Himelion Smith, Henry Harrison James, Daniel William Pease, Benjamin Franklin Reed, Reuben Culver, Keef- er Laufman, James McNeel Miller, Vance Cu- sick, Josiah Washington Clark, George Cunning- ham, Andrew Pinson, Benjamin Franklin Wayne, Robert Hamilton Eaton, William Mosely Milburn, Samuel Mitchell, Aaron Pinson, Benja- man Welsh, George Washington Metcalf, Joseph M. Smith, John V. Brown, Thomas Blevins, Jo- seph R. McDavitt, Jackson Shrader, S. R. Met- calf, William Dunn. Orderly Guard .- William Stephenson, Samuel Black, Samuel Adams, William F. Young, J. P. King, J. W. Ryon.
The conditions of original enlistment were as follows: "We, the undersigned agree that we will serve our country as volunteers for the war between our Government and Mexico, and march to the place of rendezvous as soon as required. (Date) June 4th, 1846."
The company consisted wholly of young men who were enlisted at the instance of Colonel E. D. Baker, who was then a member of Con- gress from the Capital District, and who, on his way home from Washington in June, 1846, stopped in Paris, conferred with Mr. Burr, held a public meeting and made a speech for the war. This company-"H"-was immediately organized and taken to Springfield in wagons and placed in Colonel Baker's Regiment, the Fourth. This regiment marched to Benton Barracks, St. Louis, was there mustered into United States service and went by the Missis- sippi River and the Gulf to join General Tay- lor's army. Another company was made up, but the Illinois quota was already full and the company was disbanded. The members of Company H. still living are Daniel G. Burr, Paris, Ill .; Geo. W. McConkey, Oakland, Ill .; W. M. Givens, Center Point, Ind .; James M. Miller, Missouri, and E. O. D. Culbertson, Min- nesota.
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HISTORY OF EDGAR COUNTY.
THE CIVIL WAR.
In the Civil War Edgar County established a reputation for patriotism not surpassed by any other in Illinois. The causes leading up to the Civil War do not properly belong to these pages; but it may not be irrelevant here to state Abraham Lincoln's theory of that great event: That it was not, in any sense, a war between the States, as defined by Jefferson Davis, nor a war between the National Government and the States which claimed to have seceded; but it was a war between the National Government, on one side, and the people who were organized into armies under the "stars and bars"-i. e., the armies of the United States, on one side, and all who rebelled against the national au- thority of the United States, on the other. Mr. Lincoln asserted that, as a matter of polit- ical philosophy, no State could, or did, secede from the Union; that the Union was indis- soluble; that what, for convenience was called the Southern Confederacy, and which, as a mat- ter of fact, was a great and powerful organiza- tion when considered as a civil or military power, as a matter of law was merely a huge mob with no more legal right to organize and exist that any other insurrection, large or small, against the legally constituted authori- ties of the Government.
This is the true view, and the one which was held by the volunteers who rescued the Nation from the peril of the Great Rebellion. Edgar County furnished about two thousand men on the several calls of the President for volunteers to fight for the integrity of the Re- public, and gave her full share of blood and treasure in the days of '61 and '65, to preserve the Union of the States.
The Civil War actually began by an assault upon Fort Sumter, in Charleston Harbor, at 4:30 o'clock, a. m., April 12, 1861. The Fort was defenseless from the land side, and the small garrison capitulated and abandoned it on the morning of the 14th, which was Sunday. On the 15th President Lincoln called for 75,000 volunteers for three months. A company was at once enrolled in Edgar County, accepted by the Governor and, as soon as transportation could be arranged, went to the State Capital. These volunteers were all young men, the Cap- tain being the only married man in the com- pany. Six regiments were the quota of Illi- nois under the President's call. The infantry
regimental numbers began with the Seventh, there having been six regiments enrolled in the Mexican War. The company from Edgar County became Company "E," Twelfth Regi- ment Illinois Infantry Volunteers, of which the roster is hereafter given. The regiment held its organization, as also did Company "E," being mustered out of the three months' service, and later re-enlisted and mustered into service for three years, August 1, 1861, under the second call of President Lincoln for 300,000 volunteers. The Twelfth Regiment re-enlisted as veterans in January, 1864, and was mustered out after the close of the war, July 10, 1865, at Louisville, Ky.
Another company was enrolled under the Ten Regiment Act of Congress, and mustered into service for thirty days as Company "F," in the Seventh Congressional District Regiment-the regiment being organized within that district. Its term of enlistment expired June 7, 1861, when the regiment re-enlisted, June 28, for three years, and was mustered in as the Twenty-first Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers. The Colonel of the regiment was U. S. Grant, who commanded it until he was promoted to Brig- adier-General on August 1861. General Grant was succeeded in command of this regi- ment by Col. John Washington Shields Alex- ander, who was elected and commissioned Lieu- tenant-Colonel at its organization. Col. Alex- ander was killed in the battle of Chickamauga.
The next company from Edgar enrolled was Company "H," Twenty-ninth Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers, mustered into service Au- gust 24, 1861, for three years.
On October 2, 1861, a company from this county was enrolled and mustered in as Com- pany "K," Thirty-fourth Regiment Illinois In- fantry Volunteers.
February 12, 1862, Company "F," Fifty-fourth Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers, was mustered into service from Edgar County.
Company "H," Fifty-ninth Illinois Infantry Volunteers, from Edgar County, was mustered in as the Ninth Missouri Volunteers, August 10, 1861, and changed to the Fifty-ninth Illinois, February 12, 1862.
In March, 1862, Company "K," Sixty-second Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers, was or- ganized and went to the front.
In February, 1864, Company "H," Sixty-fourth Illinois Infantry Volunteers, was organized in Edgar County.
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Company "E," Sixty-sixth Illinois Infantry Volunteers, was organized in Edgar County.
Company "G," Seventieth Illinois Infantry Volunteers, was organized in Edgar County.
Companies "A," "C," "D" and "H" of the Seventy-ninth Illinois Infantry Volunteers, were organized in Edgar County.
Company "A," Seventh Illinois Cavalry Vol- unteers, was organized in Edgar County.
Besides these fifteen companies of Edgar County men, there were two companies from Edgar County in the First Regiment of Mis- souri Engineers. Many men from the east side of the county enlisted in Indiana regiments.
Two companies ("B" and "H") of the First Missouri Engineers also enlisted in Edgar County, and should be included in the repre- sentation of the county in the Union Army dur- ing the Civil War. The roster of these com- panies is not obtainable, and the names of the officers and men therefore do not appear here.
The full number of the volunteers represent- ing Edgar County in the Civil War cannot be definitely ascertained from any record, or data, now in existence. Enough is known, however, to fix the total at not less than 2,200-more than one-tenth of the entire population of the county at that time. The Twelfth, Twenty-first, Sixty-sixth and Seventy-ninth Regiments were commanded by Edgar County men-not origi- nally, but by promotion from field and line officers. Two of these regimental commanders -Alexander and Read-were killed in action, and one-Colonel Campbell-died of wounds received in the war. Thirty-three per cent of those who went to war in the days of 1861-65 gave their lives for the Union in battle and in hospital, and all of them gave the best days, months and years of their lives to preserve and maintain the existence of the Republic which is the pride of its people and the hope of the world. Their names follow here without dis- tinction, as all were alike patriots and did not differ in the service they rendered their coun- try, except in degree and as the exigencies of that service required:
Co. E., Twelfth Infantry. (3 months' service.) Vincent Ridgely, John W. Fisher, Nathaniel Sanford, Henry Van Sellar, Quincy J. Drake, Henry E. Blynn, John W. Neal, Henry C. Har- ding, Francis M. Ewing, Joshua M. Hogue, Samuel A. Lodge, James H. Smith, James Co- field, Nathaniel D. Athon, Robert Appleby, Henry Baker, E. W. Bennett, H. C. Beyles,
Daniel B. Blackman, William H. Bowser, J. H. Bowden, Franklin L. Bush, John F. Campbell, Amos Calvin, Elisha Clark, A. H. Clark, G. C. Chapman, J. H. Chapman, Samuel Craig, Au- gustus Cassell, Henry W. Davis, Isaac N. Dewey, Edward P. Dowden, Jonathan M. Dris- tell, William R. Dole, William W. Dickenson, Robert D. Elliott, Ira K. Elliott, George W. Elliott, William J. Elliott, James Flood, Wil- liam L. Foulke, Oscar H. Gooldy, John Good- man, James Given, John W. Hannah, Marshall A. Hartley, William Hartley, Jr., Henry B. Hall, William J. Henson, Adam Hausam, Chas. H. Hunting, S. Halbrook, Harvey Hamilton, J. R. Hartman, John Heltsley, Samuel Henley, Henry H. How, J. W. Harshberger, Leonard M. Johnson, Benjamin E. Koho, John A. Koogle, Wm. T. Lakey, Emil Ling, John E. Link, Lean- der Lycan, Stroder M. Long, Jacob I. Legrange, Jos. F. Miller, Esq., William A. Mallony, Wil- liam McDonald, Nathaniel McKelvy, Washing- ton Moss, John C. Moss, William M. Neely, Joseph K. Nelson, Francis N. Osbourne, Benja ยท min B. Patton, Benoni Pierce, C. H. Phillips. David C. Parish, George D. Rudy, Jesse R. Runnion, Theodore Read, Thomas Raney, Tol- lian Sidenstricker, Daniel A. Stark, Cyrus Stout, Williamson Smith, William H. Simpkins. Hiram V. Sanders, Bill D. T. Travis, James A. Vance, William Venemon, George W. White. John Wallace, James Wyeth, Henry C. York.
Co. E., Twelfth Infantry, (3 years' service.)
Vincent Ridgely, Henry Van Sellar, George Hunt, John W. Fisher, William C. Magner, Cyrus Stout, John A. Korgie, William H. Bow- ser, Tolian M. Sidenstricker, Henry E. Blinn, Samuel A. Lodge, Hiram V. Sanders, Robert J. Elliott, Nathaniel D. Athon, Jesse R. Rull- nion, Washington Moss, George W. White, John D. Ezra, Chester H. Phillips, Solomon D. Nevill, James. Flood, Robert Albin, John W. Athon, Thomas Binkley, Isaac S. Blackman, John Boat- man, Javan H. Bowden, Tobias Bower, William Brinkerhoff, John Brundige, James Bull, Fran- cis M. Campbell, Allen Canady, James Canady. James Carey, Hiram Childers, Elisha Clark, Wm. W. Dickenson, Edward P. Londen, Samuel E. Dust, Wm. J. Elliott, John S. Evans, Francis M. Ewing, Daniel Gano, Andrew Gilbert, Wm. Glasebrook, Thomas Guymon, Sylvester Hal- brook, Henry B. Hall, Bernard Hanks, John R. Hartman, Thomas Hazel, Samuel Henly, Ches- ter D. Howe, Isaac Humes, George Hunt, Ed- ward S. B. Hunting, Chas. A. Hunting, An-
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thony W. Hurst, Reuben Harris, Leonard M. Johnson, Samuel E. Jones, Rufus T. Jones, Wil- liam Jones, James Kinney, James M. Koho, Emil Lenz, Samuel H. Magner, Isaac J. McCor- mick, William J. McAnally, John W. McGee, William N. Morin, Elihu Pinnell, Thomas Pin- nell, Eugene Penton, David Reagan, Thomas P. Raney, William Ridge, Albert G. Roberts, James O. Rogers, Abednego Sanders, Daniel B. Shank, Samuel Shoemaker, James W. Siler, Henry C. Sluss, Robert M. Smith, Williamson Smith, Daniel A. Stark, Samuel A. Stark, James F. Stout, Joseph Thompson, John Thornton, Martin V. Townsend, Charles Valin, William Venemon, William Ward, George W. Webster, Andrew B. Willis, Levi Woodward, George Yates, Thomas Young, George W. Zarling, William Zarling.
Veterans: Robert L. Albin, Nathaniel D. Athon, John W. Athon, John Boatman, Javan H. Bowden, Francis M. Campbell, Allen Canady, Joseph W. Casteel, Hiram Childers, Wm. W. Dickenson, William J. Elliott, James Flood, Wm. B. Glazebrook, Sylvester Halbrook, Henry B. Hall, John R. Hartman, Samuel Henly, Isaac Humes, George Hunt, Rufus T. Jones, Leonard M. Johnson, James M. Kehoe, Zachary T. Kehoe, Samuel H. Magner, William N. Morin, John W. McGee, Eugene Penton, P. T. Raney, David Reagan, James O. Rogers, Daniel B. Shank, Tolian M. Sidenstricker, Williamson Smith, Daniel A. Stark, Samuel A. Stark, Cyrus Stout, Martin V. Townsend, John M. Thornton, Wil- liam Ward, George W. White, Thomas M. Young, George W. Zarling, William Zarling.
Recruits: William H. Bowser, John M. Bag- gerly, John M. Burt, Wm. H. Bull, Eli E. Brazel- ton, Mark Boatman, John F. Canady, Daniel B. Camerer, Joseph W. Casteel, Lewis Ellors, Chas. Griffin, James A. Gilbert, Joseph H. Hill, Frank- lin T. Hogue, Haywood G. Hein, Albert G. Hen- derson, James T. Hite, Allen Huff, Zachary T. Kohoe, William W. Leslie, Anthony Lutz, Michael Lyons, John McAdams, Robert May- field, Wright Madden, James Morrow, John B. McCormick, James H. Pinnell, Charles Richey, Matthias Rogers, Cumberland Rogers, William Rodgers, John W. Stark, Edward S. Sowers, Leander Sherer, Samuel L. Shumaker, John P. Stout, Jonathan L. Stout, James H. Smith, John J. Stevenson, Henry H. Travis, Bill D. T. Travis, Henry Travis, Chas. H. Travis, Zaccheus P. Thornton, William D. Thompson, Henry Un- schel, George W. Wallace, Samuel Wells, Thomas P. Wells, Benjamin F. Wilkinson.
Co. F., Twenty-first Infantry.
Enoch M. Woody, David S. Blackburn, James M. Mock, William M. Hurst, Joseph W. Vance, Caldwell E. Gill, William J. Hunter, George Cutler, Perlonzo A. Roberts, James H. Roberts, Tighlman Hartrauf, Thomas C. Hurst, John Flint, William W. Dyer, Andrew B. Ray, Joseph F. Everett, George W. Roberts, Jr., Jackson M. Sheets, Alexander Campbell, Robert Newman, Thomas Rozell, George Hensley, George Blace, George W. Benner, Henry A. Boone, John H. Bodine, James R. Black, John Buntain, John Burns, James F. Cassatt, Albert K. Conkey. William Carver, Isaac N. Coughenour, Josiah Copley, George M. Dodds, Perry H. Davis, Kil- lian Doneges, Daniel Earl, John Evans, Elliott Goodenough, John Gordon, John Hand, Milton D. Hatton, John Hanley, George Harper, Rich- ard E. Hamilton, John Hunter, William R. Hun- ter, James Ingle, Stephen D. Jones, John Jones, Thomas P. James, Finnan James, John Kush- ner, John M. King, Oliver Keyser, Adam Laws, Daniel P. Lynch, William Lewis, Philip Lee, William G. Love, Howard Mann, Edward F. Minear, William Means, David Morgan, Geo. W. McCamish, Elijah Miles, Jr., James W. Mock, Mahlon Newman, William H. Nicholas, Jonas Pettijohn, Elias Pettijohn, Leander Pigit, Wil- liam Prestof, Joseph J. Robinson, William E. Redmond, Hiram M. Smith, Andrew J. Sovern, Levi A. Starks, Charles Sebree, Ossian Saterley, Elisha Trout, Thomas C. Thompson, Charles Van Amburgh, Jonathan Willis, Isaac Willis. Alexander Wade.
Veterans: James R. Black, George Cutler, William W. Dyer, Caldwell F. Gill, Wm. M. Hurst, George W. Hensley, John Kushner, David Morgan, James M. Mock, George W. Roberts.
Recruit: Jacob M. Bell.
Co. H., Twenty-ninth Infantry.
Jason B. Sprague, Robert K. Collins, Richard M. Bosman, Abner Hostetter, Spencer Maynard, Isaac S. Armstrong, William T. Wilkins, Wil- liam H. Stewart, James A. Peter, John P. Simp- son, William T. Smith, Martin Russell, William R. Brown, Tillman Thornton, Joseph K. Noble, Henry W. Wells, C. C. Alexander, Thomas Bon- nell, William Bailor, Charles Buckingham, John C. Bush, John Calihan, James A. Cowan, Lewis H. Clark, Harrison Curson, William Carroll, John Davis, Thomas W. Davis, William H. Easton, Christopher Farris, John Farris, George W. Garner, Isaiah Grovier, James Gorman, Peter Geraty, McGilbra Hutson, Patrick Haley.
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John Hunsacker, Sylvester Ingram, William W. Jones, Newton M. Johnson, Christopher McDon- ald, Abner Markwell, William Markwell, Joseph B. Perry, Peter Reinhart, Francis M. Lee, Thomas M. Scott, Oliver P. Scott, Allen Sprague, Isaac Simpson, Milton Wheeler, Jacob Wim- sett, John G. Wimsett, Crawford Wilson.
Veterans: James A. Cowan, Thomas W. Davis, Christopher Farris, James Gorman, Isaiah Grovier, John Hunsacker, McGilbra Hut- son, Job Hedger, Sylvester Ingram, Abner F. Markwell, Joseph B. Perry, Francis M. Lee, Milton Taylor, Wm. T. Wilkin, Crawford Wil- son, Henry W. Wells.
Recruits: J. C. Andrews, George W. Black- well, Hezekiah G. Barr, James F. Burks, Rob- ert Code, F. M. Churchwood, Thomas W. Daw- son, Isaac N. Dawson, William E. Davis, Abra- ham P. Daniels, John Good, John Gilfillin, Heze- kiah Greenbar, Job Hedger, William S. Hamil- ton, Thomas Hurst, Lewis D. Hedger, Washing- ton Hughes, Daniel Iago, Samuel F. Jones, O. C. Kendall, William Miles, James McCarty. George W. Markwell, F. F. Miller, William F. O'Neal, T. A. Parks, William H. Pebler, William A. Portwood, William Ryan, Jerry Ryan, Ed- ward Ryan, John Romino. H. J. Sprague, Mil- ion Taylor, William H. Terpning, Joseph C. Wornack, Benj. F. Woodward, William L. White, John Winders, Joseph Zamboni.
Co. K., Thirty-fourth Infantry.
Orson I. Herrick, David C. Wagner, Robert J. Thompson, Reuben S. Childers, Stephen Mar- tin, Clinton B. Minchen, David A. Zimmerman, Joseph Hollis, Ebenezer P. Beardsley, Isaac McCann, Samuel J. Lamb, James M. Peden, Austin Umbarger, John Y. Johnson, James Mock, Zedekiah Tomlinson, Hiram Peden, Sam- uel L. Huston, John M. McIntyre, Rufus S. Cusick, William S. Wright, Samuel Abrams, William Black, Jacob E. Childers, Hamilton H. Cusick, James M. Childers, Nathaniel Connor, Oliver DeWitt, Samuel L. Finley, Thomas J. Gaddis, William H. Gray, William Hood, Nathan Isenhorn, George N. Jones, Eli R. Kes- ter, Henry Kendall, Lewis W. Kenker, Charles C. Lyon, David Langley, James Lodging, Stephen Martin, Henry F. Martin, Charles K. Martin, Marvin Meton, Daniel Madden, William J. Rogers, Samuel Richards, William H. Steeple- ton, Jacob Stoneburner, Benjamin F. Taylor, John Taylor, George W. Vaught, David A. Zim- merman.
Veterans: Ebenezer P. Beardslee, Reuben S.
Childers, Reuben Eastman, William H. Gray, Thomas J. Gaddis, Samuel L. Huston, Nathan Isenhorn, Daniel Madden, James Millis, Clinton . B. Minchen, William Rankin, William II. Steepleton, William H. Stone, John Taylor, Ben- jamin F. Taylor.
Recruits: Ebenezer P. Beardslee, Josh D. Beardslee, Elisha Bosley, Samuel Bartlett, Por- ter Culver, Reuben Eastman, Preston Fry, Oak- man C. Gage, Jesse Hawley, William R. Hub- bell, John Keefer, Francis Peter Lee, Robert Lyle, John Maggasett, John Melton, Dennis Mendell, John Mckinley, Hiram T. McCumber, Martin Mendell, Clinton C. Minchen, William W. Newton, William R. Norcott, David N. O'Hara, Phineas B. Reynolds, William Rankin, August H. Reynolds, Ransler V. Stocking, Wil- liam H. Stone, Henry Sweeney, Dono D. Stans- bro, Albert J. Spencer, John Thompson, Robert J. Thompson, Emmet Underhill.
Co. F., Fifty-fourth Infantry.
John B. Hanna, James T. Smith, James Chapman, Chandler Mitchell, Stephen L. Lat- imer, Joshua Tatman, William M. Jones, James H. Camp, Arny Thomas, William H. Rea, Sim- eon Welch, John Hasty, Lewis Baltzell, Isaiah Baker, Reuben B. Kaufman, Henry Wildman, William H. Miller, William L. Wellman, Ben- jamin Fuller, Postlewait Campbell, Edward Healan, Oscar Alvord, John T. Alexander, Wil- liam Allen, Frederick Amrim, Addison Armen- trout, Andrew Butler, Andrew J. Bennett, Dan- iel Birch, John Blakesley, Horton H. Bennett, Philip Curry, Thomas Catterlin, John F. Camp- bell, William H. Derr, William Danner, Joseph M. Davis, Thomas Earl, John Ferguson, Porter Goodnight, Nelson Griffith, William Golden, Francis Golden, George Grady, Abram O. Gari- brant, Peter Hull, Jr., Peter Hull, Sr., Christian Hull, Thomas Harper, Napoleon Harper, Joseph Hard, Charles Harvey, William Hildreth, Jona ihan Jewell, Monroe Krebs, Joseph Kitts, Lean- der Lycan, George Lightthizer, Walker Lawson, Henry Luttison, Thomas Lamb, William H. Lin- der, Warren S. Martin, John J. McComb, Wil- liam H. Miller, John S. Miller, Samuel Miller, Green B. Mitchell, William Pickens, Wilson Price, James Roberts, William H. Raridon, C. T. Rowell, Michael Spellman, John Saverly, Michael Sullivan, Madison A. Smith, Thomas Triplett, Riley Tatman, William Vandine, Wil- liam Watson, Calvin White, Isaac Wilson, John Walden, Harvey Wood, Manson R. Wilson.
Veterans: John T. Alexander, Albert Blakes-
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ley, Andrew J. Bennett, Daniel Birch, John F. Campbell, Philip Curry, James H. Camp, Joseph M. Davis, John Ferguson, John Grabba, Porter Goodnight, Herschel Goodnight, Joseph A. Hard, William Hildreth, Christian Hull, Ed- ward Healan, Napoleon Harper, Thomas Harper, Henry Jackson, John Kitts, James M. Krebs, William H. Linder, Walker Lawson, George Lightthizer, Chandler Mitchell, Green B Mitchell, Warren S. Martin, William H. Miller. John S. Miller, Samuel Miller, William Pickens. William H. Rea, William H. Raridon, Michael Spellman, James L. Stoner, John Saverly, Mad- ison A. Smith, Joshua Tatman, Riley Tatman, Thomas Triplett, Henry Wildman, Isaac Will- son, William H. Wood, Harvey Wood.
Recruits: Albert Blakesley, Charles T.
Berry, James P. Burton, John H. Clark, Isaac Dowling, William H. Davis, Asa Dehart, Sidnev Davidson, John E. Davidson, John Denton, Her- schel P. Goodnight, John Grabba, Samuel Hoy, H. or Henry J. Jackson, Enoch J. Johnson. John H. Johnson, Shepherd L. Kerns, George Meadows, Oliver Manning, Cyrus M. Miller, Robert M. Miller, John Nighiger, Dennis O'Neil, George Peck, James L. Stoner, Jesse A. Van- hooser, Jacob S. Wisher, David C. Wood, Wil. liam H. Wood, Morgan Young, Joseph Dublin, Abram Man.
Co. H., Fifty-ninth Infantry.
Houston L. Taylor, Albert Anthony, Henry W. Wiley, George F. Clark, Hamilton W. Hall, Frederick N. Boyer, William McAdams, Darius Wiley, William Goodman, Daniel G. Scouter, Sidney C. Epperson, James Buckner, John McAdams, Drury Q. Burton, George M. Sparks, George W. Goodman, James W. Conditte, George W. Poulter, James Kirkham, Jasper N. Pil- nell, George Beadles, Winslow Bruce, Oliver Bell, William H. Barlow, John Byram, Henry B. Crane, Columbus Collier, William A. Clapp, David G. Dinning, Thomas H. Duty, Frederick Gering, Peter B. Goodman, Michael Gallagher, Michael Haley, John W. Hurst, Francis M. Jones, William H. Minick, Erving Milburn, Wil- liam McGowan, Thomas Mahan, Obadiah Mc- Nanny, Jesse L. McNalton, Thomas Poulter. John Richison, William H. Smith, Andrew J. Snyder, James S. Sutton, Hilney Ungle, Georg- W. Wallace, Ford White, James M. White.
Veterans: George Beadles, William M. Clapp, John Carroll, Columbus Collier, Thomas J. Frost, Oliver H. P. Forker, Frederick Goring, John Graham, John W. Gunn, Michael Haley,
Francis M. Jones, Jesse L. McHatton, Erving Milburn, Obadiah McNanny, William Neville John M. Packer, Joseph E. Reynolds, William A. Price, Andrew J. Snider, Hilney Ungle, Ford White, Darius Wiley, Knox Wilbur.
Recruits: Jesse Adams, Jerome E. Beck. Joseph B. Bedinger, Andrew J. Clapp, John Clemmens, John Carroll, Sylvester Cox, Thomas D. Curd, George F. Clark, James M. Dyer, Joel Elkins, Jesse Forkner, Thomas P. Frost, Oliver H. P. Forker, John W. Gunn, John Graham, Lorenzo B. Green, Eugene Gardner, Lorenzo D. Gardner, Edmund J. Hunter, John R. Johnson, Nathan James, Orville Kidney, Stephen J. Landsdown, Albert B. Latta, John Mulvihill. Matthew Mulvihill, Thomas N. Mack, Elias Munroe, William Neville, William A. Price, John M. Packer, Dudley H. Pepper, Samuel B. Pepper, Alexander C. Pepper, Joseph P. Red- inond, Newton A. Reynolds, Patrick Reynolds. David M. Reynolds, John W. Rogers, Henry Ricketts, Thornton F. Rice, Samuel A. Ridge, William Rumsey, Joseph E. Reynolds, John L. Ransom, Merriman T. Shoots, Tifford T. Shoots. Samuel H. Smith, Newton Swinford, Benjamin St. Clair, Knox Wilbur, Edward T. Wiley.
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