History of Christian County, Illinois, Part 25

Author: Goudy, Calvin, 1814-1877; Brink, McDonough and Company, Philadelphia
Publication date: 1880
Publisher: Philadelphia : Brink, McDonough
Number of Pages: 446


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William T. Hill, Corporal, deserted Jan. 26, 1863. John Hazlett, Corporal.


Alex. May, Corporal, mustered out June 17, 1865, prisoner. Charles W. Graham, Corporal, M. O. Aug. 15, 1865. Phares, Urich, Corporal, absent ; sick at M. O. Regt. Jas. M. Redfern, Corporal, deserted Jan. 26, 1864. Rufus D. Langley, Wagoner, deserted Jan. 26, 1863. Bishop, Isaac, Private, deserted Jan. 26, 1863. Berry, Jas. F., 16


Beverly, Charles, “ killed at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863. died at Vicksburg, June 4, 1863. M. O. Aug. 15, 1865,


Blount, Jesse, Berry, Benj. N., Burris, Nelson, Bunn, Gco.,


= MI. O. June 17, 1865.


Council, Aqui.la M., Private, M. O. June 17, 1865, prisoner. Casey, Jolin W., Private. Casey, William M., " 16 6. M. O. Aug. 15, 1865. ..


Cagle, David M., 12


Duncan, Leander, J., M. O. Aug. 16, 1865, as 2d Lieut. Davis, John A., Private, died Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 14, '63. DeAuglish, Oliver, Private,


Dickson, Thomas N , " deserted Jan. 26, 1863.


Davis, Aaron V .. M. O. June, 15, 1865, prisoner. Dodd, Daniel N., Private, killed at Vicksburg, June 2, 1863. Edwards, John. W., died at Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 12, 1863. Finley, Amos D., Private, M. O. Aug. 15, 1865.


Fleming, John M., ..


Gaines, Samuel, =


Gulden, Elam, - Aug. 15, 1865; furlough. Hicks, John, Aug. 15, 1865.


Hildebrand, Charles,“ deserted Jan. 26, 1863


Hanon, James,


Halford, John R., died at Memphis, Tenn, Jan, 8, 1863. Halford, Wm. H., Private, discharged March 21, 1864. Harris, David I .. died New Orleans, Mar. 21, '64. Harvey, William D., Private.


Harris, Wm. M.,


Joy, William, .€


Jessup, David, Private, killed at Vicksburg, May 22, 1863. Kelsey, William, Private, M. O. Aug. 15, 1865 ; pris, of war. Knave, Thomas,


Knavc, William A., " Kerns, Robert B., Transf. to Inv. Corps, Feb. 23, '64. Lancaster, Wm. H. D., M. O. Aug. 15, 1865, as Corporal. Leisure, Wm. E , Private, died at Memphis, Tenn., 24, '63. Leigh, Edward L., Private.


McKenzic, Othnicl, M. O. June 17, 1865 ; pris. war. =


Murry, Joseph,


Miller, Levi, Moorc, Allen, Murphy. Cyrus, May, Allen,


Private, died in service in L.af. = absent, sick M. O. o Regt.


M. O. Aug. 15, 1865. absent, sick at M. O. Regt.


M. O. Aug. 15, 1865.


M. O. June 17, 1865, pris. war.


Overton, Benj. F., Odell, James H., Potts, Jesse H., Prater, Samuel K.,


killed accidentally July 15, 1865.


M. O. Aug. 15, 1865. dis. Dec. 12, 1863, for promotion. Pullem, James, Private deserted Sept. 28, 1863.


Prater Eliphas, died at Memphis, Jan. 21, 1863.


Peters, Peter P., .4 killed at Vicksburg, May 22, 1803. Richardson, John H., Private. Ralston, Aaron V., Randolph, Hiram, 44 transf, to 77th Regt.


Richardson, Wm. E., Stamphill, John W. 16 M. O. Aug. 15, 1865. Smith, Hiram M., Private, dis. Jan. 22, 1863 ; disability. Smith, John B., Private.


Smith, Win. J., M. O. June 17, 1865, pris. war. Westbrook, Elijah T., transf. to Inv. Corps, Feb. 23, 1864. Workinan, Joseph, Private,


Young, Geo. W., M. O. June 17, 1865 ; war pris. Bankston, Elijah J., killed on Red River, L.a., April 8, 1864. Knave, Godfrey P., Recruit, dicd at Memphis, Dec. 10, '62. Prickett, Perry, Recruit.


Sampson, Wni. F.,


Phips, Richard T., Prater, Benj. K., M. O. June 17, 1865, pris. war. M. O. Aug. 15, 1865.


White, Stephen, died at Memphis, Feb. 19; 1863.


Mathews, William S., Orr, Thos. W.,


Hurst, Bement, Private, transf. to V. R. C. April 30, '64. Herdman, John H., Private, M. O. June 11, 1865, as Corpl. Stark, Jesse M., Private, M. O. June 11, 1865.


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COMPANY A .- 130TH REGIMENT. Matthews, Sinnet, Corporal.


COMPANY C .- 124TH ILL. REGIMENT Titus, Alfred H., M. O. Aug. 15, 1865.


COMPANY K.


Peter C. Rape, Ist Sergt., M. O. Aug. 15. 1865. George W. James, 3d Corpl., M. O. Aug. 15, 1865. Joseph Wagoner, 4th Corpl. M. O. Aug. 15, 1865 as Corpl. Geo. W. Easley, 6th Corpl.,


Wm. B. Hankins, 7th Corp.,


Easley, John Y., Private, Hardin, George,


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Hardin, Joseph B., " Hudson, Shepherd, "


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Pugh, Wm. R.,


discharged May 5, 1863 ; disab).


discharged Mar. 20, 1863 ;


.. discharged Dec. 13, 1862 ;


Proctor, Benj. K. Sergt. died Jan. 23, 1864, Pawnee. Easley, Harrison T. died Dec. 4, 1863, Black River, Miss. Kirk, Joseph, Private, died at Memphis, Tenn., Mar. 3, '63. Peek, Presley, died of wounds at Vicksburg, June 27, '63. Peek, Presley 'T., died Lake Providence, La., Mar. 28, '63. Pugh, Wm. J., Private, died at Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 6, '63. Galyen, John W., deserted at Vicksburg. July 31, 1863. Hudson Jasper, deserted at Vicksburg, July 31, 1863. Hankins, Gilbert H., Private, dicd at home, Dec. 23, 2864.


COMPANY F .- 59TH REGIMENT.


Logan, Joseph, Recruit, drafted, M. O. Oct. 16, 1865. Handle, Joseph,


Thompson, Calvert, " sub. M. O. Oct. 16, 1865.


Milligan, Morgan, sub. M. O. Oct. 16, 1865.


COMPANY II .- 59TII REGIMENT.


Coffey, Reuben G, sub M. O. Oct. 16, 1865. Oram, Samuel, M. O, July 17, 1865, drafted.


COMPANY K .- 59TII REGIMENT.


Stockton, Robert M., Private, deserted Oct. 25, 1862.


COMPANY G .- 62D REGIMENT. Beard, Geo. W., died at Camp Butler, Feb. 12, 1364.


COMPANY H-62D REGIMENT.


Allsman, Jno. W., Sergt. M. O. May 2, 1865, as private. Allsman, Marquis, Veteran, M. O March 6, 1866. Harris. Thos. B., died at Duvall's Bluff, Ark., Aug. 20, '64 Vinmore, Joseph, M. O. March 6, 1866.


COMPANY D .- 63D REGIMENT.


Anderson, Andrew J., Veteran, M. O. July 13, 1865. Cherington, Aden E., Veteran, M O. July 13. 1865, Ist Sergt .: Com. Ist Licut. but not mustered. Cherington, Leroy H., Veteran, M. O. July 13, 1865.


Cherington, Leon L. II., Vetcran, M. O. July 27, 1865. Cherington, Loraine C., July 13, 1865. Isaminger, John A., promoted Scrgt .- Major. Orr, William D., Veteran, M. O. July 13, 1865.


COMPANY C .- 64TII REGIMENT.


Smith, John, discharged Feb. 8, 1865. MISCELLANEOUS.


Wm. M. Provine, Ist Lieut. Company B. 84th Ill. Regt., Vermont. Ill. Prisoner of war-taken at Atlanta, Ga., and confined at Columbia. He was honorably dis- charged, May 13, 1865. Now a resident of Taylorville. W. E. Rosemond of Ist Ohio Cavalry, Company B. for one year ; then promoted to 2d Lieut. in Company A. 97th Ohio Inf. Regt. Now a resident of Taylorville.


Wm. H. Kaup, private in Capt. A. Boyd Hutchinson's Company C., 49th Penn. Vol. Entered Aug. 31, 1861. and honorably discharged Oct 23, 1864. Served in the Army of the Potomac, under Gen. Sedgwick. Saw his Gen fall.


James M. Taylor, of Warren co , III. Sergt. in Company C. 96th Ill. Regt. In the service nearly three years. Lost an arm in an engagement at " Buzzard Roost Gap," north of Dalton, Ga., in 1864. Discharged March 18, 1865, as Sergt. on account of wounds. This Regt. was organized at Rockwood, Ill., Sep. 6, 1862, by Col. Thos. E. Champion. James M. Taylor is now (1880) a resident of Taylorville, engaged in the practice of the law


Benj. Doinblazer. Adjutant of 46th Ill. Regt. Promoted Major and then Coloncl of Regt., Brevet Brig. Gen. Now a citizen of Assumption.


THIRD CAVALRY REGIMENT.


The Colonel of this regiment was Engene Carr of the regular army. Company M, from Christian county, composed a part of it. The regiment was organized at Camp Butler, in August, 1861. Its first movement was to St. Louis, Sept. 25th, and thenee up the Mis- souri river to Jefferson City, and thenee to Warsaw, in the dircetion of Springfield, Mo. Under Gen. Hunter, it reached Rolla, Nov. 19, where it remained till the 29th of Dce. 1861, when it moved in ad- vance of Gen. Curtis' army for the south-west. On the 13th of Feb. 1862, near Springfield, the Third cavalry fought the first en- gagement, and won the first victory of Gen. Curtis' campaign.


On the 14th of February, 1862, oceupied Springfield, Mo. On the 15th came up with Gen. Price's retreating army, and took some prisoners. On the 18th, at Sugar creek, Ark., the Third battalion participated in a cavalry charge, ronting the enemy. Had various skirmishes and short marches during the summer and fall in Arkan- sas and west of the Mississippi river, when, on the 23d Dee. 1862, Company M, with other companies, reported to Brig. Gen. Steel, at the mouth of the Yazoo river, formed part of the foree, and did good service in the disastrous attack on Vicksburg, Miss., under Gen. Sherman. Company M was among the last to leave the field and embark on the boats, after the battle.


The Battalion of which Company M, formed a part, under Col. McCrillis, of Springfield, Ills, took part in the Western Louisiana campaign under Gen. Banks. In Dec. 1864, Major O'Conner, of Pana, took command of the Battalion, and it moved to Port IInd- son, and from thence to Memphis, Tenn., rejoining the regiment, which had been separated into three divisions. In the month of July, a large portion of the regiment re-enlisted as veterans. The non- veterans, under Major O'Conner, were stationed as garrison at Germantown, Tenn. On the 21st of August, the regiment partici- parted in the repulse of Gen. Forrest, in his attack on Memphis. On the 24th of August, 1864, the non-veterans having been muster- ed out, the veterans were consolidated into a Battalion of six com- panies. Part of Company M went into the new arrangement, and the remainder were mustered out, their time having expired.


The Battalion operated below and around Nashville, and took part in the battles with Gen. Hood's army in Dec 1864. In May, 1865, it embarked for St. Louis, Mo., thence to St. Paul, Minnesota,


reporting to Major Gen. Curtis. On the 4th of July, 1865, it was ordered on an Indian expedition over the plains of Minnesota and Dakota, north to the British lines, and then returned to Fort Snell- ing, Oet. 1st, arriving at Springfield, Illinois, Oet. 13th, 1865, and was mustered out of service. Such are some of the leading move- ments of the Third Cavalry Regiment, in which Company M large- ly participated.


MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY M. James H. O'Conner, Major, M. O. June 1865, as Lieut. Geo. E. Pease, Captain, resigned Dec 17, 1861. Shuler Vrooman, Capt. in Vet. Bat. ; time exp. Mar. 9, '65. Henry M. Condee, Ist Lieut., resigned Nov. 27, 1861. Chas. F. Russell, Ist Lieut., term expired Sept. 5, 1864. Joseph Horseman, 2d Lieut., died, commission not sent.


FIFTH CAVALRY REGIMENT.


This regiment was organized at Camp Butler, Nov. 8, 1861, and Hall Wilson, formerly of Buckhart, appointed its Colonel. Com- pany G of this regiment was recruited partly in Pike county, Ills., by Capt. J. A. Harvey, and partly by First Lient. Wm. N. Elliott, of Pana, Christian county, Ills., Sept., 1, 1861. Left for Jefferson Barracks, Feb. 20, 1862. On the 3d of March reached Pilot Knob. On the 27th marched to Doniphan, and arriving April 1st, had a skirmish with the enemy, captured their camp, killing three and taking seven prisoners. April 17th march- ed to Pocahontas, and on the 27th of June started on the march for the Mississippi river, reached Jacksonport 29th, and joined Gen. Curtis' army, had a fight at Cotton Plant, in which the enemy lost 300 killed and wounded. Arrived at Helena, Arkansas, July 13th, 1862. On the 22d of October 1862, a forage train was attacked by the enemy, and Lieut. Elliott, and 78 men of the cavalry (13 of these were of Company G,) were captured, after losing 1 killed and 6 wounded. November 27th, 1362, Company G burned bridge near Grenada, Miss. On January 11th, 1863, the regiment made an expedition to Duvall's Bluff, and in April pur- sued Marmaduke, who was retreating from Missouri. May 29th, 1863, left. Helena, Ark., and embarked for Vicksburg, and June 1st, landed at Haines' Bluff. June 30 made a reconnoisance to Me- chanicsburg; drove the enemy ten miles, skirmishing heavily, cap- turing 43 prisoners, losing 1 killed and 7 wounded. In July, was with Gen. Sherman's army at Jackson, Miss. Was in the expedi-


Proctor. Jacob B., Peek, Samuel,


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Craddock, Wm. H.“ Robinson. John M. “ Tilley, John D ..


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tions to Meridian, Canton and Grenada. In COMPANY M. August, at the Yellowbush, destroyed 40 engines Davis, Willard C., Recruit, re-enlisted as Veteran. Kaddle, John J., Recruit, died at Helena, Ark., Oct. 8, '64. and 320 ears by burning. On the 21st August encountered Blythe's cavalry at Coldwater, and SIXTII CAVALRY REGIMENT. defeated them, the regiment losing 1 killed and Among the unassigned recruits is noted one from Christian county, Wm. Hobbs, mustered out May 23d, 1865. 5 wounded. Arrived at Memphis 22d August, 1863. On the 29th August embarked for Vicks- burg. In October, with Gen. McPherson's 17th SEVENTII CAVALRY REGIMENT. Army Corps, at Jackson, took part in a cavalry This regiment was organized in Sept., 1861, charge at Brownsville, routing General Wirt with Wm. Pitt Kellogg, of Fulton county, as its Adams. In this the regiment lost two wounded Colonel. The names of a few Christian county and one prisoner. January 1st, 1864, many of soldiers appear in it.


the regiment 're-enlisted as veterans. On 17th COMPANY H. March, the veterans were furloughed till May Patrick, James W., re-enlisted as Veteran. 10th, 1864. On May 27th, Col. John MeCon- Patrick, Americus, discharged Nov. 10, 1862 ; disability. Patrick, John R., discharged June 2, 1862 ; disability Tabler, Wm. R., discharged Oct. 15, 1862 ; disability. Patrick, James W., Veteran, mustered out Nov. 4, 1865. lowks, Albert, Recruit, discharged. nell, of Springfield, took command of the regi- ment. Eight companies dismounted and did garrison duty. Companies A, B, C, and D, Tabler. James A., died at Mound City, Ill. June 1, 1862. Hamilton, Peter, Unassigned Recruit, dis. May II, 1865. Murphy, Daniel. were fully mounted and equipped. During the months of July and September the Battalion Roberts, Charles D., entered service April 15, 1865. was at Jackson and Port Gibson, skirmishing EIGHTII CAVALRY REGIMENT. and fighting frequently. From Natchez, with This regiment was organized at St. Charles, the 4th Illinois cavalry, and a battery, moved Ill, in Sept., 1861, with J. F. Farnsworth as its to Tonica Bend. Landed and moved to Wood- Colonel. Its field of operations was with the ville ; surprised and captured a camp of the ene- Army of the Potomac. Was in the battle of my. During the night the enemy advanced Antietam. A few names appear in it. with three cannon and 600 men. They were met COMPANY M .- UNASSIGNED RECRUITS. next morning by Col. McConnell, and driven Bennett, Joseph, entered the service April 15, 1865. Carney John, entered the service April 12, 1865. Hyzer, Joseph, entered the service April 12, 1865. Lee, David, entered the service April 12, 1865. Murphy, John, entered the service April 12, 1865. Willians, Clarence, discharged Feb. - , 1864; disability. in confusion, and 3 cannon were captured. Re- turned to Vicksburg, Oet. 11th, 1864. In Janu- ary, 1864, moved to Memphis; was in an ex- pedition to Southern Arkansas and Northern Louisiana., returning February 13th. July 1st TENTH CAVALRY REGIMENT. moved to Texas, via Red River; reached Hempstead, Texas, August 26th. Remained at this post till October 6th, 1865, when the regi-


This regiment was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, 25th of Nov. 1861. James A. Barrett was its first Colonel, who resigned May 15, 1862, ment moved to Springfield, Ills., was mustered and was succeeded by Colonel Dudley Wicker- out, receiving final payment, October 30, 1865. The following persons, in this regiment, were from Christian county. sham, of Springfield, Illinois. On the 20th of Dee. 1861, it moved to Quincy, Illinois, and from thenee to Jefferson Barracks, Mo., on the MUSTER ROLL. 13th of March, 1862. It operated in south-west Hall, Wilson, Colonel, resigned Jan. 19 1863. John McConnell, Colonel, promoted Brvt. Brig. Gen. Joshua Tuthill, Adjutant, promoted Capt. Co. A. Charles W. Sibley, Comniis. Sergt., dis. Oct. 26, 1862. Missouri, till 13th Nov., when it formed a part of the Army of the Frontier, and was in line of duty from Springfield, Mo., to Cane Hill, Ar- COMPANY A. Joshua Tuthill, Captain, M. O. as Adjutant, Oct. 27, 1865. kansas. It participated in the battle of Prairie Grove, Ark., Dec. 7th, 1862. Was at Jackson- COMPANY B. Cathrin, W. R., Vetcran, deserted Jan. 21, 1865. COMPANY G. WVm. N. Elliott, Ist Lieut., M. O. Nov. 8, 1864. port, Ark , July 4, 1862; Helena, July 12, and Ang. 7 moved to Old Town Landing. Oct. 6, 1862, returned to Helena, and Nov. 16 marched with the expedition to the mouth of White Sibley, Charles W., Sergeant., promoted Commis. Sergt., 2d Battalion M. O. Oct. 26, 1865. river ; and on 27th Nov. to Oakland, Miss. Had a skirmish with the enemy and returned to Helena, Dee. 7th, 1862.


Heath, John F., died at Pocahontas, Ark., June 22d, 1862. Slack, Wm. P., Bugler, discharged Aug. 17, 1862. Anderson, Samucl Y., Private, discharged ; disability. Cooper, Stephen D., Private, re-enlisted as Veteran. Johnson, Allen, Private, Johnson, Henry, Lemons, John P., “ clischarged May 12, 1862.


The original service term of the Tenth and Fifteenth Regiments Illinois Cavalry Vohm- Luckinbill, Henry J., Private, re enlisted ?s Veteran. teers having expired, an order of consolidation Skiles, William A., mustered out Nov. 8, 1864. Slack, Chas. K., Private, re-enlisted as Vet. M. O. Nov. '64. Cooper, Stephen D, Veteran, mustered out Oct. 27, 1865. Johnson, Allen, Veteran, mustered out Oct. 27, 1865. was issued January 26, 1865, for the re-enlisted men and recruits of the same, to be formed Johnson Henry, Veteran, died at Vicksburg, Nov. 16, 1864. into twelve companies and reorganized as the Luckindell, Henry G., died Sept. 25, 1863. Tenth Regiment, Illinois Cavalry.


Cornbert, Shelfy, Recruit, absent, sick at M. O. of Regt. Garrison, Joel N., (Saddler) Recruit. Garrison, Jas. K. P., Recruit, mustered ont Oct 27, 1865. Walker, Levi, Recruit, regular discharge.


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The regiment was mustered out of service, Nov. 22d, 1865, at San Antonia, Texas, and


ordered to Springfield, Ill., for final payment and discharge. The following soldiers in it are from Christian county, in different companies :


MUSTER ROLL .- COMPANY A.


Thomas Bradley, Veteran, Commis Sergt., in Co. A. of Veterans, as re organized. Absent on detached duty at M. O. of the Regt.


Graham, Henry N., Veteran, M. O. Nov. 22, 1855. Holman, Jesse W., died at Baton Rouge, La., July 22, '65.


COMPANY B.


Peters, John H., Mustered out Dec. 30. 1864.


Romeril, Fletcher, re-enlisted as Veteran.


Steel, George, Mustered out Dec. 30, 1864.


Steel, Henry, Mustered out Jan. 6, 1865. Warner, Henry, Mustered out Dec. 30, 1864.


Watts, Isaac N., re-enlisted as Veteran.


Westbrooks, Joseph, re-enlisted as Veteran.


Romeril, Fletcher, trans, to Co. B. Vet. M. O. Nov. 22, '65. Watts, Isaac N., trans, to Co. B. Vet. prom. 2d Lieut, Westbrooks, Joseph, trans. Co. B. Vet. M. O. Nov. 22, '65. Apple, Andre.v. B., died Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 19. 1863. Westbrook, Jno. W , trans, Co. B. Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, '65.


COMPANY E.


Athey, Owen T., Recruit, Deserted April 30 1863. Barnhart, David A., trans. to Co. E. Vet. M. O. 1865. Clements, Milton H . trans. Co. E. Vet. M. O. Nov. 22, '64. Bledsoe, Chas. T. trans. to Co. E. Vet. M. O. Nov. 22, '65. Lowery, Francis M., trans. to V. R. C. May 4. 1865. Markwell, Geo. M., trans. to Co. E Vet. M. O. Nov. 22, '65. Toothaker, Jesse H., trans. to Co. E. Vet. M. O. June 6, 65. Terry, Wm. J., Recruit, trans. to Co. E. Vet.


White, Wm., trans. to Co. E. Vet. M. O. Nov. 12, 1865.


White, John A., trans. to Co. Vet. M. O. Nov. 12, 1865.


COMPANY G.


Elgan, William, Recruit, re-enlisted as Veteran.


Jones, Alexander, mustered out Dec. 30, 1864, as Corpl.


Judd, Uz, re-enlisted as Veteran.


Maloney, John, re-enlisted as Veteran. Workman, Win. S., M. O. Dec. 30, 1864, as Corpl. Elgan, William, Vet., trans. Co. G., M. O. Nov. 22, 1865. Judd, Uz, Veteran, = .. ..


Maloney, John,


Shumate, Win., transf Co. G. Vet .. died March 3, 1865.


Workman, Joseph, Recruit, died at Rolla, Mo., May 1, '62.


COMPANY L.


James C. McGinnis, Sergeant, re-enlisted as Veteran. Francis McGinnis, Corporal, re-enlisted as Veteran. Aaron B. Shick, ..


Connor, George B., Private, =


Hill, William H.,


Kelley, Miller, mustered out Dec. 30, 1864. ..


Matthews, Aaron V.,


Peters, Floyd, Private, died at Marshfield, Mo. Oct. 1862. Smith, Jefferson S., Private, re-enlisted as Veteran. Vanwinkle, Lorenzo J.


VETERANS.


James C. McGinnis, promoted 2d Lieut. Co. L. Francis M. McGinnis transf. Co. B. Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, '65. Aaron B. Shick, transf. Co. I. Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, 1865. Conner, Geo. B., Private, transf. Co. F. Vet.


Matthews, William, Private, transferred Co. H. Vet.


Rice, John, Private, transf. Co. H. Vet. M. O. Nov. 22, '65. Smith, Jefferson L., transf. Co. H. Vet. M. O. Nov. 22, 1865. Vanwinkle, Lorenzo J , transf. Co. H Vet. M. O. Nov, 22,65. Bunstein, Samuel, transf. Co. D Vet. M. O. Nov. 22, 1865. Davis, Horatio M., Recruit, transferred Co. D. Vet. Feugett, Geo. W., Recruit, re-enlisted as Veteran. Ford, Geo. W., transf. Co. D. Vet. M. O. Nov. 22, 1865.


Ford, Egbert A , transf. Co. D. Vet. M. O. Nov. 22, 1855. Hinton, Henry, Recruit, deserted April 7, 1863. Hunsley, Stephen A., Recruit, transferred Co. D. Vet. Langley, Jesse, Recruit, mustered out Dec. 30, 1864. Matthews, William, Recruit, re enlisted as Veteran. Rice, John, Recruit, re-enlisted as Veteran.


Smith. William, transf. Co. F. Vet. M. O. Nov. 22, 1865. Taylor, Jas. M., transf. Co. F. Vet. Dis. Mar. 29, '65 ; d sab. White, Jno. J., transf. Co. F. Vet, M. O. Nov. 22, 1865.


COMPANY M.


McDonald, Geo. W .. Private, died Ark , Sep. 13. 1863. McDonald, William M., Private, re-enlisted as Veteran. Pummill, John, ..


P'cel, William S., Private, discharged Aug. 18, 1862 ; disab. McDonald, Wm. H., transf Co. C. Vet. M. O. Nov. 22. '65. Puminill, John, died at Little Rock, Ark., May 26, 1864. Richardson, Geo. B., transf. Co. C. Vet. Nov. 22, 1865. Bingham, Edward J., transf. Co. C. Vet, M. O. Nov. 22. '65. Copple, Matthew H., transf. Co. C. Vet. M. O Nov. 22, 65. Fleming, James M., transf. Co, C. Vet. M. O Nov. 22, 65.


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Godby, Wm. R., transf. Co. C. Vet. M. O. June 22, 1865. Cowan, James H., Unassigned Recruit.


Doroon, James H,


Easley, John T., transferred Co. E.


Vet.


Gregory, Harrrison, Unassigned Recruit.


Tuthill, Charles H., see Co. E. Vet.


11TH CAVALRY REGIMENT.


COMPANY II.


Johnson, Levin, Recruit, mustered out Sep. 30, 1865.


COMPANY M.


Lenasters, Columbus, Unassigned Recruit, mustered out May 23, 1865.


14TH CAVALRY REGIMENT. COMPANY E.


Steel, Isaac, transferred Co. C., M. O. July 31, 1865.


16TH CAVALRY REGIMENT.


COMPANY D.


Lamont, Gaines, Recruit, deserted Nov. 21, 1863.


1ST ARTILLERY.


BATTERY D.


Kellcy, Jasper N., Recruit, mustered out July 28, 1865. Lockwood, Daniel, Recruit, deserted March 7, 1862.


2D ARTILLERY. BATTERY B.


Lovejoy, Alfred C., Recruit, term expired June 20, 1864. Promoted 2d Lieut. Co. B. M. O. July 15, 1865.


BATTERY C.


Wm. A. Dawson, Corporal, deserted July 12, 1862.


Behymer, Henry H., Corporal, M. O. Oct. 22, 1864.


Behymer, Enoch C., deserted July 20, 1862.


Humphreys, Charles, discharged for promot on to


Lieut. in 8th U. S. Colored Heavy Artillery.


Humphreys, Charles F., Corporal, promoted Ist Lieut. Co. C. M. O. Aug. 3, 1865.


Hardtner, Henry, Corporal, M. O. Oct. 22, 1864, as Sergt. Lawton, Geo. W., Corporal, re-enlisted as Veteran. Suttle, Jno. A., ..


Lawton, George W., Veteran, mustered out Aug. 3, 1865


BATTERY C.


Deegan, Robert, Recruit, M. O. Aug. 3, 1865.


Peters, Wm. T., Recruit, discharged May 29, 1865 ; disab.


BATTERY F. Fleming, David J., died at Annapolis, Md., Feb. 14, 1865.


BATTERY K.


Ritzman, Geo. W., Recruit, M. O. May 26, 1865.


BATTERY M.


Allen, Alexander, Unassigned Recruit. Smith, John,


29TII U. S. COLORED INFANTRY. COMPANY I.


Agee, Geo., M. O. Nov. 6, 1865.


COMPANY K.


Pillow, John, Unassigned Recruit. Smith, James, 4


Van Pierce, Henry, Unassigned Recruit, substitute. 13TII U. S. COLORED ARTILLERY.


Chandler, William, enlisted April 11, 1865. Long, Charles,


MISCELLANEOUS ORGANIZATIONS.


Anderson, Jas. W., Cavalry, 9th Kansas Cavalry.


FIRST ARMY CORPS.


ROSTER OF ENLISTED MEN OF COMPANY NO. 10.


Assigned to Company K. 8th Regiment, U. S.


Veteran Volunteers.


Hoffman, Joseph, M. O. April 11, 1865, as Corporal.


Ballus, Andrew J., Private, mustered out April 11, 1866.


Cochoran, Almers, 61


Byrne, Patrick =


41


Knapp, Henry,


Kervin, James, =


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Paulus, John,


Burnett, Wm. R., Singsfield, William, Private, mustered out April 12, 1866. Quiclesh, William, Private, mustered out April 13. 1866.


Guenther, Joseph, Private, mustered out April 13, 1866. Miller, Leonard, Private, mustered out April 13, 1866. Engle, Martin, Private, mustered out April 13, 1866.


Trogdon, Howell G., Private, mustered out April 13, 1866. Graves, John, Private, mustered out April 13, 1866. Hellwig, Jacob, Private, mustered out April 13, 1866. Gunion, James, Private.


Jennings, William, Private, mustered out April 13, 1865. Spangler, Walter, Private, mustered out April 12, 1866.


ENLISTED MEN OF CO. NO. 12.


Bammel, Christopher enlisted April 14, 1865.


Burgen, Abraham, enlisted April 14, 1865.


Becker, John, enlisted April 14, 1865.




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