History of De Witt county, Illinois. With illustrations descriptive of the scenery, and biographical sketches of some of the prominent men and pioneers, Part 34

Author: Brink (W.R.) & Co
Publication date: 1882
Publisher: [Philadelphia?]
Number of Pages: 420


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Kellog, Henry, d'd at Gallatin, Tenn., Dec. 12, '62. Kimball, Joseph A , ir. to V. R C., Mar. 13, 64. Low, James, died at Gallatin, Tenn., Mar. 3, 63. Morrill, Jonathan M., died at South Tunnell T., Jan. 26, '63.


Manning, Luke, M. O., June 7, '65; w'nded 3 t' ms. Mennis, William W , abs't sick at M. O., of reg't. Parr, Edwin, disch'd Dec 26, 62; disability. Pearson Edward, MI O., June 22, '65; wounds. Smith, Andrus, M. O., June 7, '65 wounded. Seeley, Anson, disch'd May 15, '63; disability. Schroeder, C'barles N., tr to Eng corps July 2, 64.


Telford, Robert, disch'd Jan 12, '63; disability. Wakefield, George W , m'd ont June 7, '65 as erp'l. Wakefield, Ilorace. m'd out June 7 '65 ; wounded. Walker, Robert, must. out June 7, '65 as corp']. Wheeler, William, i'd ont June 7, '65 ; wounded.


ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTHI INFANTRY. ( Three Years' Service.)


The volunteers in this regiment were from De Witt and Piatt counties, the for- mer having six companies, ABD FG, and I, and the latter four companies. They were mustered into the United States service at Camp Butler, Illinois, September 4, 1862.


On the 30th of September, 1862, the regiment left Camp Butler for Jefferson- ville, Indiana, where it arrived on the morning of October 1st. Ilere it remained in camp, employed in drilling and disci- pline, and otherwise preparing for active field service, until October 12th, when it crossed the Ohio river to Lonisville. Re- mained there until the 18th, when it was ordered to move to Elizabethtown, Ky., to intercept the rebel General John Morgan, who was advancing in that direction. A slight skirmish occurred between the regi- ment and Morgan's advance, which re- sulted in the capture of some of the enemy and no casualties to the regiment.


From here it moved to Mumfordsville, Ky., early in December following, where it remained until March, 1863, when it left for Glasgow, remaining there until the following June. The twenty-third army corps, being organized by order of General Burnside, Brigadier General H. M. Jndah, was ordered to Glasgow to assume com- mand of all troops organizing for the Se- cond Division, Twenty-third Army Corps, Department of Ohio; and the 107th Il- linois being assigned to this division, marched on the 18th of June for Tomp- kinsville, Ky., on the Cumberland river, in order to meet an anticipated movement of John Morgan, who was preparing for the evasion of Kentucky. Followed him to Mumfordsville, Ky., and from there by rail to Louisville, thence by steamer to near Buffington Island, where he was finally captured.


Returned to Lebanon, Ky., late in Au- gust, when, after reorganizing, proceeded with General Burnside on campaign of East Tennessee. General Judah, being in delicate health, was relieved by General Julius White, who assumed command of the Division August 24th.


The enemy retiring from East Tennessee the command arrived at Louden Septem- ber Ist, 1863. Remained there nntil the middle of October, then proceeded toward


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Greenville. Having marched some sixty miles east of Knoxville, received orders to countermarch, and move with all speed to the assistance of General Rosecrans. Reached Sweet Water, seventy-five miles north of Dalton, where it heard of the bat- tle of Chickamanga. Returned to Lou- den, where it was soon confronted by the advance of Longstreet. Retired to the north side of Holston river, where it re- mained until November 13th, when it was ascertained that the enemy had effected a crossing by aid of pontoons, at Iluff's Ferry, four miles below. The Division retired to Lenoris Station. Was met by General Burnside, who ordered a counter- march in the direction of the enemy, who


Company A, of this regiment, as skir- mishers, commanded by Capt. Milholand, attacked the enemy's skirmishers and drove them back. A line was then formed and an attack made by the whole division, driving the enemy back to the pontoons. The regiment lost one man killed and several wounded. Encamped on the night of the 15th of November, at Lenoris General Burnside issued order No. 81, re- quiring all baggage and part of ammuni- t.on trains to be destroyed, in order to facilitate movements of artillery, etc. The regiment lost all books and papers. Hav- ing destroyed all trains, retired at three o'clock A. M. in the direction of Knoxville. Engaged the enemy at Campbell's Station at 11 A. M., November 16th. Engagement lasted till night. Returned to Knoxville November 18th. Again engaged the ene- my at Dandridge, December 21st. return- ing to Knoxville, by order of General Schofield, where it remained until April Oo April 27th, moved to join Sherman's army. Arrived at Calhoun, Tennessee, April 30th, and remained till May 3d. Moved to Red Clay, Ga , and, on the 7th, to the vicinity of Rocky Face Ridge. Engaged the enemy May 8th. On the 9th moved for Resaca, via Snake Creek Gap, and participated in that battle on the 14th and 15th of May. Moved with the command from Resaca to Dallas. While the regiment was on picket duty, May 28th, it was attacked by the enemy in force, and, before re-enforcements came up, lost numbers of its men. June 18th, while engaged near Kenesaw Mountain, Captain Ed. Camp, of Company II, while on the skirmish line, was instantly killed. The regiment engaged in all the fighting around Kenesaw Mountain and the subse- quent engagements around Atlanta. Left Decatur, Ga., September 28th, in pursuit


Arrived at Red river March 8th. Arrived at Kingston oo the 14th, and remained until 19th, when moved forward again for Goldsboro, arriving there on the evening of the 21st, meeting the advance of Gen. Sherman's army. Remained at Goldsboro until April 10th, awaiting clothing and supplies for Sherman's army. Remained at Raleigh until surrender of Johnson. After surrender the regiment, with division, moved to Salisbury, N. C., where it re- mained doing guard duty until June 21-t, 1865, when it was mustered out of service. June 22d, left for Camp Buter, Illinois, where it arrived July 2d, 1865, and re- ceived final payment and discharge.


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ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT. (THREE YEARS' SERVICE.) Colonels.


Thomas Snell, discharged Dec. 13, '62. Joseph J. Kelly, resigned Nov. 10, '63.


Thomas J. Milholand, must. out as Lieut. Col.


James T. Brooks, resigned Jan, 9, '64. David Lowry, m'd out as cap't. June 21, '65.


Quartermasters.


Barzille Campbell, resigned Dec. 7, '63. William L. Chambers, must. out June 21, '65.


Surgeon.


John Wright, must. out June 21, '65.


NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF. Sergeant Majors. Joseph R. Wolf, promoted First Lieut. Co. I. William W. McNulty, must. out June 21, '65.


Quartermaster Sergeant. William L. Chambers, promoted Quarmaster. Commissary Sergeant.


John M. Chambers, dis. Nov. - , '63 ; disability. Robert Millard, must, out June 21, '65.


Principal Musicians. Charles R. Augenbangh, dis. Jan. - , '63; dsbl'y. Alexander D. Cockley, must out June 21, '65.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY A. Captains.


Isaac C. Morse, killed Nov. 30, '64. Edward Nugent, must out June 21, '65.


First Lieutenants.


John Cuppy, resigned Jan. 31, '64. Richard Cole, must. out June 21, '65. Second Lieutenant. Edward N. Eby, must. out as seg't, June 21, '65. First Sergeant. James L. Dalgh, died June 3, '64.


Sergeants.


Andrew J. Winningham, reduced to ranks at his own request, dis. Nov. 15, '63 ; disability. Benjamin F. Miller, must. out June 21, '65. Philip J. Gossard, died at Louisville, Ky., Aug. 10, '63.


Corporals.


Albert D. Metz, disch'd March 3, '63; disability. Jesse Gates, sergt., died, Knoxv'le, T., Dec. 10, '63. Stephen Rigg, must. out June 21, '65 as private. Milton N. Copeland, must. out June 21, '65 as sg't.


of Hood's Army, passing over old lines river on 22d. Remained at Wilmington around Dallas and Kenesaw Mountain, to ' two weeks, doing guard and picket duty. Resaca. November 18th, the regiment, with division, proceeded via Nashville to Columbia, Tennessee, where, November 22d, met the advance of Hood's army. Skirmished with the enemy until the 28th, discovering the enemy crossing Duck river, fell back to Franklin. Regiment engaged the enemy at Spring Ilill on the same day, with small loss. November 29th, was as- signed to position in the lines near Colum- bia pike, and owing to the lateness of the arrival, had not completed breastworks when the battle commenced. Regimeot suffered a severe loss in the death of Col. Lowry, who fell, mortally wounded, from was found three miles below Londen. a minnie ball in the head. First Lienten- ant Isaac C. Morse, commanded Company A, was also killed. After fall of Colonel Lowry, the command of the regiment de- volved upon Captain McGraw ( Major Mil- holand being on staff duty). Arrived at Nashville December 1st. During the bat- tle of Franklin the regimeot captured two stands of the enemy's colors, and had its Majors. June 21, '65. - own colors seized, but they were recovered by private Walker, of company G, who killed the enemy seizing them. December 1st, 1864, the regiment went into position with Division, near Fort Negly, Nashville. It drew new arms, and was fully clothed and equipped. Remained doing picket duty, and skirmishing until December 15th, when it broke camp, and attacked enemy at 11 A. M. At 3 P. M. charged enemy's lines with success. Captain S. S. Williams, company K, was wounded. The enemy being completely routed, regiment encamped near Brentwood Hills on the night of the 16th. Next morning moved towards Franklin io pursuit of retreating enemy. Arrived at Columbia December 20th. January 2d, 1865, left Columbia for Clinton, Tennessee. Remaining in camp until Jannary 26th, when it embarked on board transports bound for Washington, D. C., and arrived February 2d. Moved to Alexandria, Virginia, February 9th. February 11th, embarked on steamer for Fort Fisher, North Carolina. Moved for Fort Anderson, and on the enemy's pickets at 7 A. M. 18th. Drove in his skirmishers with but little difficulty. The enemy shelled furionsly, six men were wounded. Held the position during the day, and at- tacked fort at daylight, on the morning of the 20th, and found it evacuated, excepting fifty-two men, taken prisoners. Regiment took the fort's colors. Followed the re- treating enemy to Brunswick river, op- posite Wilmington. Crossed Cape Fear


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Alfred Harper, must. out June 21, '65 as private. Anthony II. Randall, ab, sick at M. O. of Reg't. Wm. C. Briant, died in Andersonville prison Aug. 24, '64; No. of Grave 6256. Musicians.


Crafton P. Scott, dischi'd Sept. 17, '63; disability. Aaron S. Vanvaly, reduced in ranks; absent wounded at muster out of reg't.


Wagoner.


Henry Jobnson, absent sick at MI. O. of reg't.


Private.


Artherington, John S., corp'I, accidentally killed Ang. 22, '64.


Artheringon, Jonathan S., dis. Nov. 23. 63 ; dis'y. Burlow, Alexander H., dis. Sept. 23, '63; disb'ty. Butterworth, James, tr to Colvin's Ill. Bat. Oct. 6,'63.


Buck, Asaph A., dis. Sept. 17, '63 ; disability.


Brown, Miles B., ab sick at muster out of reg't. Buck, William M , corp'l, died June 4, '64 ; wads. Brown, James W., must. out June 21, '65. =


Bartin, John,


Borders, Solomon, = Brock, George W.,


Campbell, William, tr to Colvin's, Ill. bat. Oct. 6, '63.


Cram, David J., serg't, ab sick at M. O. of reg't. Clime, William HI., must. out June 21, '65.


Coon, Charles M., reclaimed by Capt. Black, 3 Mo. Cav. Sept. 30, '62.


Coon, William H., must. out June 21, 65 as corp'l. Crawford, Bartley


Dungey Charles, must out May 12, '65.


Furguson, James, absent sick at M. O. of reg't. Furr, David A., must. out June 21, '65.


Foster, Joseph, must. out June 21, '65. Griffith, Newton,


Gilson, George G., tr to Colvin's, Ill. bat. Oct. 6, '63. Gaston, Jobn MeP., disch'd Jan. 6, '65; dishil'ty. Groves, William, died Knoxville, T., Jan 26, '64. Groves, Eli W., absent wounded at M. O of reg't. Hayleth, Jobn H., disch'd March 3, '63 ; disabl'ty. Hull, Levi C., absent sick at M. O. of reg't. Harold, Jobn C., must. out June 21, '65. Halsey, Solomon, 46


Hannesy, James, tr. to Colvin's, Ill. bat. Oct. 6, '63. Harry, Cyrus, transto V. R. C March 23, '64. Kiley, William, must. out June 21, 05.


Lunn, Richard, tr to Colvin's Ill. bat. Oct. 6, '63. Leper, fluston, must. out June 21, '65. Morrison, Alexander F., must out June 21, '65. Montgomery, John W., dis. Dec. 7, '63 ; disal'ty. Maccalister, William, deserted Oct. 6, '62. Nelson, Isaac, deserted Jan. 13, 53. Nelson, Calvin, must. out June 21, '65 as corp'l. Price; James, absent sick at M. (). of reg't. Pettibone, John, tr to V. R. C. Jan. 26, '64. Reeves, Marquis S., tr to V. R. C. Jan. 26, '64. Reeves, Thomas, must. ont June 21, '65 as corp'l. Rauls, James, disch'd Sept 11, '63 ; disability. Rauls, William, disch'd Aug. 24, '63. ; disability. Smith, Joseph, must. out June 21, '65 as serg't. Spenser, James'H., tr to Colvin's Ill. bat. Oct. 6 '63. Sampson, Tenah T., must. out June 21, '65. Swearengen, Abraham B., died, Knoxville, Tenn., July 24, '64.


Scott, George W., must. out June 21, '65. Scoggen, Joseph B., = as corp'l, Stanifer, Isam,


Trent, James P., corp'l, died at Knoxville, Tenn., Dec. 6, '63.


Thorp, Joseph, dropped as deserter Nov. 1862. Trembell, David B , must- out June 21, '65.


Toohey, Gregory, disch'd Nov. 25, '62.


Upton, Aaron, must. ont June 21, '65 as corp'l. Vinson, Andrew J., disch'd Dec. 1, '62 ; disabl'ty. Wiley, Isaac M., corp'l, died at Raleigh, N. C., May 1, '65.


Watt, Levi, tr. to Colvin's Ill. bat. Oct. 6, '63. Wooldridge, christopher C. m'd out June 21, '65. Wright, James, disch'd Nov. 4. '62; disability. Weller, George W., must. ont June 21, '65.


Williams, Lewis W., tr to Colvin's Ill. bat. Oct. G, '63.


Preruits.


Bowman, Jacob W., tr to V. R. C. March 23, '64. Buck, Irwin, trans. to 65 Ill., M. O., July 13, 65.


Hazelett, Jas. H , tr to 65 Ill., M O., July 13, '65. Lewis, Erastus C., must out June 21, '65. Richards Andrew J., "


Smith, Robert, tr to 65 III .. M. O., July 13, '65.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY B. Captains.


Jas. R. Turner, resigned Oct. 14, '64. Edward Giddings, mustered out June 21, '65.


First Lientenants.


David W. Edminsten, resigned Feb. II, '64. Charles K. Borger, Mustered out June 21, '65.


Second Lieutenants,


Edward Bosserman, mustered out (as Serg't) June 21,'65.


First Sergeant. Wm. C. Adams, discharged Sept. 4, '63 ; disability. Sergeants.


Edward Porter, disch'd Sept. 17, '63; disability. Thomas Irwin, mustered out June 21, 65.


Joseph P. Taylor, disch'd Sept. 17, '63 ; disability.


Corporals. Wasbington Bates, diseb'd March I, '64; dis- ability. Edward W. Allyn, died at Knoxville, Tenn, April 20, '64


Richard Watson, must. out June 21, '65, as serg't. Thos. G. Argo, must. out June 21, '65, as serg't. Thos. B. Peddicord, must. out June 21, '65. Wio. II. Proud, must. out .June 21, '65, as private. Andrew J. Wallace, disch'd Nov. 17, '63, as pri- vate; disability,


Jacob Walters, absent, sick at M. O. of Reg't. Musician. John B. Wolf, disch'd Sept 12, '64; disability. Wagoner. George Nace, detached at M. O. of Reg't. Privates.


Abbott, Chas, D. must, out June 21, '65, as corp'l. Betzer, Asaa T., must. out June 21, '65, as corp'l. Butler, Peter, disch'd August 9, '94.


Britton, Nathan T., must. out May 19, '65, as corp'l.


Betzer, Isaac N., died Andersonville prison Aug. 17,'64; No. of grave, 5,978.


Besserman, William, must. out June 21. '65. Bean, Wm. W. disch'd Sept. 3, '63; disability. Bouls, Peter JI., transf'd to Colvin's Ill. Bat. Oet. 6, 64.


Burnett, Lymao T., must. out June 21, '65, as corp'l.


Base, Squire W., must. out June 21, '65.


Bateson, Joseph, absent ; sick at M. Q. of Reg't. Bouls, Jesse P., absent ; sick at M. O of Reg't. Curtis, Roza, transf'd to V. R. C. Sept. 23, '63. Cooper, Nathan, disch'd Jan. 31, '63; disability. Cisco, Francis M.


Coppenberger, David, transf'd to Colvin's Ill. Bat. Oct. 6, '63. Colwell, Milton K. or R., must. out June 21, '65. Cloenger, Jonathan, died at home April 10, '64. Clark, Anthony W., supposed killed Sept 8, '64. Deverell, John C., must. out June 25, '65, as musician. Dickson, Sanford, died at Lexington, Ky., Aug. 25, 03. Day, Natha'l C., died at Londou, Tenu. Mar. 7, '64. Drury, Frederick S., must. out June 21, '65.


Davis, Walter, transf'd to Colvin's Ill. Bat. Oct. 6, '63. Ellsworth, Duncan, must. out June 21, '65, as corp'l.


Ellsworth, Hamilton, absent; sick at muster- out of Reg't.


Furgerson, John, must. out June 21, '65.


Fennell, Jas. W., absent; sick at muster out of Reg't.


French, Sonire C., must. out June 21, 65.


Farris, Amos (., transf'd to Colvin's 111. Bat. Oct. 6, '63. Gradon, Wallace, died at Marietta, Ga., Aug. 20, '64, wounds. Giddings, Milton, must, out June 21, '65, as corp'l. Gaddas, Jacob W., must out June 21, 'to.


Garton, John, disch'd Sept. 2>, '63; disability. fibhons, David, deserted Nov. 25, '62.


Ilobby, W'm., detached at omst .; out of Reg't.


Highsmith, Abijah M., must, ont June 21, '65.


Hoyt, Orrin A., transf'd to Colvin's Ill. Bat. Oct. 6,' 63.


Irvin, Matthew D., must. out June 21, '65, as musician.


Jones, Cyrus, must. out June 21, '65.


Jolley, John M., must. out June 21, '65.


Joues, Lemuel, absent; sick at muster out of Reg't.


Jones, John M., must, out June 21, '65.


Johnson, Noble, detached at must .; out of Reg't.


Kennison, Wm. G., died at Woodsonville, Ky., March 12, 63.


King, Elward HI., must. out June 21, '65, as corp'l. Keever, Moses H., mu-t. out June 21, '65.


Lookingbell, Bartely, must. out June 6, '65; ab- sent, sick.


Martin, Wm. S., must. out June 21, '65.


Moses, John, must. out June, 21, '65.


Moore, Jesse, died at Woodsonville, Ky., Feb. 28, '63.


May, Jacob, must. out June 21, '65, as serg't. Malov, David, must. out June 21. '65.


May, Francis, must. out June 21, '65.


MeCauley, Marion, must. out June 21, '65.


Nicholson, Thos., died at Glasgow, Ky., Nov., '63.


Pollock, Sam'l, transf'd to Colvin's Ill. Bat. Oct. 6 '63.


Price, Thos. W., absent, supposed to be in V. R. C. Ratcliff. David, transf'd to Colvin's Ill. Bat. Oct. 6, '63.


Razey, Rufus, must. out June 21, '65.


Robuck, Peter C., must. out June, 21, '65.


Schenck, Obadiah, transf'd to Colvin's Ill. Bat. Oct. 6, '63.


Smoot, John, transf'd to V. R. C. March 17, '65, Throckmorton, Wm. S., died at Knoxville, Tenn .. Sept. 17, '64, wounds.


Taylor, John, disch'd Dec. 26, '63 ; disability. Taylor, Benjamin, must. out June 21, '65.


Updike, Joseph II., died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 20, '64.


Watson, W'm. F., must. out June 21, '65. Walden, Thomas, must. out June 21, '65.


Walden, Maris, must. out June 21, '65. Williams, Shepherd J., disch'd Oct. 28, '63, to enlist in U. S. A. as hospital steward. Wisegarver, Wm. II., absent; sick at muster- out of Reg't.


Walters, Jobn, must. out June 21, '65.


Wells, James M., absent; sick at muster out of Reg't.


Walton, Jesse or Isaac, died Elizabethtown, Ky., Nov. 20, '62. Williams, John, transf'd to Colvin's Ill. B.it, Oct. 6, '63.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY D.


Captains.


Samuel McGowan, resigned Feb. 4, 1863. Leander S. MeGraw, honorably dischd. Jan. S, '65. Joseph M. Moore, resg'd as Ist lieut. Mar. 25, '65. Thomas Rose, mustered out June 21, 1865.


First Lieutenants.


William M. Clage, resigned Feb. 12, 1864. George Cooper, mustered out June 21, 1865.


Second Lieutenants. Eliakim Sylvester, m. n. as serg't June 21, 1865. Sergeaut.


Mordecai Pratt, dischd. Feb. 19, 1863, as private. Frank B. Byerley, priv. absent sick at m. o. regt. John Cantrail m. o. June 21, 1865, as corporal. George L. Morrison, discharged May 20, 1865, as private, disability.


Corporals.


David West, sergeant, deserted Feb. 1863.


Edwin T. Hainey, sergt., died at Knoxville, Jan. 7, 1864.


William J. Clinton, M. O. June 21, 1865, as priv. V. B. Clinton, mustered out June 21, 1865.


Charles W. Beaty, absent sick at m. o. of regt. Isaac W. Swisher, m. o. June 21, 1865, as sergt.


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Musicians.


C. R. Anghinbaugh, dischd. Dec. 14, 1863, dis'y. Alex. David Cackley, promoted.


Wagoner. Wyot Caotrail, tr. to V. R. C., Dec. 12, 1863. Privates.


Atkiosoa, Hiram,disch'd June 25, '64, disability. Armstrong, William, tr. to Colvin's Ill. batt. Oct. S, 1863.


Allsup, J. F., corpl., deserted Jan. 19, 1$63. Allsup, William, deserted Sept. 1, 1862. Acton, James R., mustd. out June 21, 1865. Barnet, Nathan, mustered out June 21, 1865. Barngrover, Geo. W. tr. to Colvins Ill. batt., Oct. 6, 1863.


Borum, Aaron, absent sick at m. o. of regiment. Bryant, Thomas D., detached at m. o. of regt. Curl, Jeremiah, dischd Jan. 25, 1863, disability, Cushman, Ira H , 01. o. June 21, 1865, as corpl, Classon, Lucillis, corpl., absent sick at in. o. regt. Clark, Wm. M., killed at Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864.


Clifton, Jackson, died at Jeffersonville, Dec. 17, 1864, wounds.


Fi'st Lieutenant. Madison R. Stansbury, must'd out June 21, '65. Clifton, Job, detached at munster out of regiment, Cutwright, Joel, tr. to V. R. C., Nov. 13, 1863. Clifton, C. T., mustered out June 21, 1865. Davenport, Masno, dischd. Feb. 7, 1865, disabily. Second Lieutenants. Delay, Coleman, mustered out June 21, 1865. James Parker, resigned, Feb. 4, 1863. David, Welcomb, absent sick at m. out of regt. Parker S. Adams, resigned, Feb. 5, 1864. Duncan, John, died at Madison, Ind., Dec. 9, '64. Aaron Meastoo, must'd ont June 21, ,65, as priv. First Sergeant. Davenport, (George F., absent sick at m. o. of regt. David, Joshua, disch'd Sept. 2>, 1863, disability. Davis, Thomas, died at Chattanooga, Jan 23, '65 . William D. Catterlin, M. O. June 21, '65, as priv. David, N. B., disch'd Feb, 19, 1533, disability. Davenport, T. J. mustered out June 21, 1865. Sergeants. Early, William, tr. to Colvin & Ill, bat., Oet. 6, '63. Tillman Martin, disch'd Apr. 26, '63, disability. Thomas Cole, died at Mumfordsville, Ky., Jan. 15, 1863. Elderton, William, died at, Glasgow, Ky , July 1,'63. Fenner, David, died at Knoxville, Tenn., Jan. 31, 1×64.


Gibson, David L., must'd ont June 21, 1865. Graham, Marion D., died at Knoxville, Tenn , April 6, 1864.


Goodrich, James M., must'd out June 21, '65, as sergeant.


Grissim, James, must'd out June 21, 1865. Gay, James M., tr. to V. R. C., Dec. 12, 1863. Hammond, William 11., died at Glasgow, Ky., May, 1863. Ilarden, Thomas, deserted Feb. 1863. Harlem Jonathan, killed at Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 1864.


Hiter, William, disch'd Sept. 29, '63, disability. 1liter, Christopher, killed at Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, '64.


Johnson, Charles L., must'd out June 21, 1865. Jimeson, Harvey, absent sick at M. (. of reg'ı. Leever, Oliver, mustereti ont June 21, 1865. Lowery, George L., mustered out June 21, 1865. Leever, John W., tr. to marine service Apr, '64. Longhrike, James E., must'd out June 21, 1865. Long, Jacob, disch'd Jan. 23, '63, disability. Mellheney, T. H. B., must'd out June 21, 1865. Mourer, Charles, died at Woodsonville, Ky., Feb. 1863.


Morrow, J. J., deserted May 19, 1863. Mulan, J. A., must'd ont June 21, '65, as corp'l. Nesbitt, Henry W., disch'd Sept. 13, '63, disabit'y. Nesbitt, William W., must'd out June 21, 1865. Newell, Geo. A , must'd out June 21, 1865. Nichols, Frank, mustered out June 21, 1865. Nutt, William, tr. to Colvin's batt. Oct. 6, 1863. Poland, Samuel, mustered out June 21, 1865. Piatt, Samuel H., m. out June 21, '65, as sergt. Piatt, John, m. ont June 21, 1865, as corporal. Rouse, Joseph, died at Knoxville, Teun., Dec. 30, 1863.


Russell. Jesse, tr. to Colvin's Ill. batt Oct. 6, '63. Robb. Marion, must'd ont Inne 21, 1865. Rumels, George, died at Woodsonville, Ky., Jan. 22, 1863.


Ripple, Abram, supp'd captured Nov. 16, 1863. Schlafter, John, mustered out June 21, 1865. Seott, Augustus, tr. to Colvin's IN. bat. Oct. 6, '63. Simmons, Walter D., died at Woo Isonville, Ky., Dec. 31, 1862. Sprague, James C .. died at Elizabethtown, Ky., Dec. 31, 1862.


Sutton, William C., died at Knoxville, Ten., Dec. 10, 1863.


S ewart, John, absent sick at m. out of reg't.


Stiles, Matthew, deserted May 19, 1863.


Smalley, William C., supp d'capt'd Sept. 10, '61. Wren, Isaac, died in Libby prison, Richmond, Va., March 17, 1864.


Wood, William T., detached at M. O. of reg't. Winslow, Warren S., mustered out June 21, 1865. Welch, William F., tr. to V. R. C.


Winkle, George, must'd out June 21, 1895.


Waldman, Andrew, absent sick at M. O. of reg't. Zombro, John A., must'd out June 21, 1865. Zombro, Jacob, absent sick at MI. O. of reg't. 4


Recruits.


McGowan, Parker, tr to Colvin's III. bat. Oct. 6,63. l'eddicord, Thomas J.,


Smith, John 1, = Sylvester, Eliakim, M. O. June 21, '65, as Ist serg't.


MUSTER ROLL COMPANY F. Captains.


Ilenry G. Wismer, resigned April 13, 1864.


John D. Graham, honorably disch'd Sep. 11, '64. Albert J. Blackford, must'd nut June 21, 1865.


Madison Lane, private, absent sick at m. u. reg't. Corporals.


Thomas H. Proviand, disch'd Sept. 2, 1864. William Cole, serg't, absent sick at MI. O. of reg't. John I'ennington, disch'd Sept. 17, '63, disability. Ilenry Reed, disch'd Sept. 17, '63; disabili y. William C. Cross, disch'd Dec. 11, '63; disability. Christopher Davis, reduced to ranks ; dicd at Chattanooga May 26, '64, wounds.




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