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Farnham, Thomas E., Winfield, corporal, October 25th, 1861. COMPANY K. (All the following enlisted October 25th, 1861, except where noted.) Cleveland, Sylvester, Naperville, January 9th, 1864.
Currier, William R., Winfield.
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Ford, John, DuPage County, February 27th, 1864.
Glines, A. B., Naperville, leader regimental band.
Heitzler, John, Naperville, musician.
Mathias, Gregory, Naperville, musician.
Saylor, Alexander H., Naperville, musician.
Saylor, Morgan F., Naperville, musician.
Saylor, Thomas W., Naperville, musician.
Swartz, Joseph, Naperville, musician.
Vallette, James M., Naperville, musician.
FIFTY-THIRD INFANTRY. COMPANY K. Kingston, George, Downer's Grove, October 19th, 1864.
FIFTY-FOURTH INFANTRY. COMPANY D.
Cox, Wesley F., Downer's Grove, May 26th, 1863, died at Mem- phis October Ist, 1863.
Cox, William, Downer's Grove, March 31st, 1865, died September 12th, 1865.
Hardsoc, Elsy, Downer's Grove, March 3Ist, 1865.
FIFTY-FIFTH INFANTRY. COMPANY C.
Sanders, Calvin A., Naperville, October 31st, 1861.
Summers, Thomas, Naperville, October 31st, 1861, died at Mem- phis, September 22d, 1862.
Schultz, Theodore, Naperville, October 31st, 1861, veteran.
COMPANY E.
(All the following enlisted October 31st, 1861, except where noted.) Dixon, William H., Downer's Grove, Ist Lieutenant.
Porter, William C., York, Sergeant, promoted to Captain, killed in battle.
Arnot, Hugo, York, promoted corporal.
Beie, Henry, York, re-enlisted veteran.
Borger Dedric, York, re-enlisted veteran.
Beaultinghouse, Amos, Lisle, promoted corporal.
Dixon, Robert, Downer's Grove, veteran, promoted Captain.
Downing, William, Bloomingdale, April 12th, 1864.
Garbs, Richard, Naperville, died of wounds.
Garst, Christian, Naperville, re-enlisted veteran.
Gleasner, Andrew, Naperville, re-enlisted veteran.
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Gushard, Isaac, Naperville, re-enlisted veteran.
Gushert, Emanuel, Naperville, November Ist, 1861.
Kailer, Frederick, Naperville, re enlisted as veteran.
Kaiser, Henry, Naperville, re-enlisted as veteran.
Kellogg, Samuel C., Naperville, died at Vicksburg July 18th, 1863. Kennedy, James, Naperville.
Liebundgood, Christian, Naperville, re-enlisted as veteran.
Leibundgood, Peter, Naperville.
Martin, Porter B., DuPage County, discharged January 28th 1863.
Meisner, Andrew, Naperville, re-enlisted as veteran.
Papp, Martin, Naperville, wounded, discharged Sept. 20th, 1863.
Reynolds, Henry, Naperville.
Reinohl, Henry, Naperville, re-enlisted as veteran.
Reinohl, Joseph, Naperville, November 18th, 1861.
Shanning, Diedric, York, veteran, killed at Kenesaw June 27, '64. Shanning, Richard, Naperville.
Stricker, David, Naperville.
Tesel, Henry, Naperville.
Timkey, Harmon, Naperville, died at Napoleon, Ark., January 17th, 1863.
Veith, Frederick, Naperville.
Warden, John, Downer's Grove, re-enlisted as veteran, and pro- moted to Ist Lieutenant.
Warden, Moses, Downer's Grove, re-enlisted as veteran.
FIFTY-SIXTH INFANTRY. COMPANY I.
Tennent, Joseph L., DuPage County, October 31st, 1861.
FIFTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY. COMPANY E.
Kennedy, James, Milton, December 26th, 1861.
FIFTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY. COMPANY C.
Atwater, Benjamin F., York, December 25, 1861, re-enlisted as veteran.
Eldridge, George W., York, January 1, 1862.
COMPANY D.
Mehan, John, Naperville, December 31, 1861, re-enlisted as veteran. Stuber, Daniel, Addison, December 31, 1861, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
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COMPANY F.
Hoehn, George, Downer's Grove, corporal, December 31, 1861, re-enlisted as veteran.
Ugoreck, Albert, York, corporal, December 31, 1861.
COMPANY H.
Scoville, George R., Milton, February 7, 1862.
Scoville, Goodwin D., Milton, February 7, 1862, re-enlisted as veteran.
COMPANY I.
Battles, Caleb, Winfield, December 24, 1861.
Dooner, Jeremiah, Winfield, December 24, 1861, died of wounds received at Shiloh.
Shultz, John, Downer's Grove, December 24, 1861.
Wilson, Bink, Winfield, December 24, 1861.
SIXTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY. COMPANY B. Farnachtam, Melvin, Winfield, January 13, 1862.
COMPANY D.
(All of the following were residents of Milton, and enlisted January 13th, 1862.)
Blanchard, William F.
Gleason, Bishop J.
Ward, Isaac S.
SIXTY-NINTH INFANTRY. COMPANY B.
(All of the following were residents of Winfield, and enlisted June 14th, 1862, except those specified.)
Benedict, Thomas, Wayne.
Donovan, Henry.
Griffith, William.
Ketchum, Charles F.
Stephens, Alonzo S.
SEVENTY-SECOND INFANTRY. COMPANY A.
Bluck, Henry, York, October 8, 1864, transferred to 23d V. R. C. April 24, 1865.
Schurzmann, Charles, Addison, October 8, 1864, died of wounds, April 16, 1865.
COMPANY D. Graves, Julius, Lisle, August 21, 1862.
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COMPANY E.
Wells, Abraham, Downer's Grove, August 21, 1862.
Wells, Lucien, Downer's Grove, August 21, 1862.
Winterton, William, Downer's Grove, August 21, 1862. COMPANY G.
Stinson, Thomas, Naperville, August 21, 1862, died May 28, 1863, of wounds.
COMPANY K.
Heinricks, Peter, York, April, 1864.
Heinries. Chris, York, October 8, 1864.
Newhouse, Peter, Addison, October 8, 1864.
Ross, Charles, York, August 23, 1864.
Shattman, Ernst, Addison, October 8, 1864.
Williams, William M., York, October 14, 1864. COMPANY C.
Gleason, Henry J., Milton, August 21, 1862, promoted captain. EIGHTY-SECOND INFANTRY. COMPANY K. Bumgartner, Andrew, Winfield, September 26, 1862. EIGHTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY. COMPANY B.
(All of the following were residents of Milton, and enlisted August 27th, 1862.)
Hamilton, Robert, musician. Jones, James H. Sutherland, James B.
Thomas, Samuel S.
EIGHTY-NINTH INFANTRY. COMPANY K.
(All of the following enlisted August 25, 1862, except those specified.) Watson, Emery B., Winfield, corporal.
Leary, John, Winfield.
Portman, Lewis, Milton, died December 12, 1862.
Scott, Otis P., Winfield.
Temple, George, Naperville, June, 1864.
Washington, George, Naperville, June, 1864.
Wright, Wallace, Winfield, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, 1865. NINETY-FIFTH INFANTRY. COMPANY A.
Pomeroy, Luther, Addison, October 12, 1864, transferred to Com- pany A., 47th Infantry.
Smith, Thomas, Winfield, January 25, 1865.
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ONE HUNDREDTH INFANTRY. COMPANY D.
Saylor, Peter H., Naperville, August 30, 1862.
HISTORY OF THE ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH INFANTRY.
The 105th Regiment Illinois Infantry Volunteers was mustered into the service of the United States Sep- tember 2nd, 1862, at Dixon, Illinois.
On the 8th moved to Camp Douglas; on the 30th left Camp Douglas for Louisville, Ky .; arriving on the 2nd of October and reporting to General Dumont was attached to his division, Brigadier General W. T. Ward's Brigade ; on the 3rd moved in the direction of Frank- fort; arrived on the 9th, after a severe march; were engaged in guard and picket duty, with occasional slight skirmishing with the enemy. While at Frankfort, made a raid to Lawrenceburg and returned. On the 26th moved en route to Bowling Green, arriving on the 4th of November, and remaining one week. Was ordered to Scottsville November 25th ; moved to Gallatin, Tenn., December 11th ; moved to South Tunnel February 1st, 1863 ; returned to Gallatin, remaining until the 1st day of June, 1863, when it moved to Lavergne; from thence to Murfreesboro, Tenn. ; returning to Lavergne the last of July, moved to Nashville August 19th ; was quar- tered in Fort Negley, doing guard duty in it and the city of Nashville; exchanged the Austrian musket, with which the regiment had been armed, for the Springfield rifle musket. Meanwhile it was attached to the Eleventh Army Corps, Major General O. O. Howard commanding.
On the 24th of February, 1864, it took the line of march in the direction of Chattanooga, Tenn. On the
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-th day of March it arrived at Wauhatchie, at which place it remained until the 2nd day of May, being bri- gaded with the 102nd and 129th Illinois, 70th Indiana and the 79th Ohio, with which it remained during the war. In the meantime the Eleventh and Twelfth Army Corps were consolidated under the name of the Twentieth Army Corps, Major General Joseph Hooker command- ing. May 2nd moved to Gordan's Mills ; May 6th marched to Leet's farm ; thence to Taylor's ridge on the 7th ; May 10th moved to Snake Creek Gap; May 12th to Sugar Valley ; May 13th moved in the direction of Resaca, Georgia, skirmishing that evening and the next day. The morning of the 15th moved with the Corps to the extreme left of the lines. Immediately upon its arrival took part in a charge upon the enemy's works, which were carried, losing several men in the engage- ment. On the 16th pursued the retreating army, arriv- ing at Calhoun the 17th. On the 18th moved to near Cassville. On the 19th the 105th being in advance, skirmished with the rear guard of the enemy, driving them at every point. Remained near Kingston until the 23rd, when ordered forward, crossing the Etoway river ; 24th moved to Burnt Hickory. On the 25th continuing its march to Dallas, Georgia, encountering the enemy, having a brisk engagement until dark-the casualties numbering fifteen, including two commissioned officers.
From this time until the 1st of June the regiment was engaged in advancing the line, building and strengthen- ing the works, and skirmishing, losing sixteen men.
On the 1st of June moved to the extreme left with the
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Twentieth Corps. On the 2nd the 105th was ordered out as flankers, in which position it lost a most excellent officer, Surgeon Horace S. Potter, being killed by a shell. On the 3rd moved around and beyond the enemy's right, encamping near Ackworth, Ga. Here it remained until the 6th, when it moved forward and took position at Golgotha Church, in line of battle, throwing up entrenchments and remaining until the 15th, when it again moved forward, encountering the enemy behind the breastworks. A steady fire was kept up until dark. That night and the next day (the 16th) was occupied in strengthening the position by erecting breastworks, be- ing exposed to the fire of the enemy. Lost nineteen men during the two days. The night of 16th the enemy retreated. On the 17th, 18th, 19th and 20th followed the retreating enemy, with slight skirmishing at inter- vals ; 21st severe skirmish fighting ; 22nd moved for- ward about a mile, in close proximity to the enemy's works, exposed to their fire, losing eleven men. The enemy evacuated its position during the night of July 2nd. On the 3rd moved in the direction of Marietta, Ga. The Brigade to which the 105th was attached be- ing the advance, skirmished with the enemy, losing one man killed and two wounded-camping about four miles from Marietta, Ga., in plain view of a por- tion of the rebel army. On the evening of the 4th continued the march in the direction of the Chatta- hoochie river, camping within two miles of that stream on the north side the night of the 6th. Remained there until the 17th, when it crossed the river and encamped until the afternoon of the 18th; moved forward about
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five miles and rested until the morning of the 20th ; crossed Peach Tree creek and came upon the enemy.
A line of battle was formed, a charge of the enemy was repulsed in the afternoon, and several prisoners cap- tured, also the colors of the 12th Louisiana. The 21st was occupied in burying the dead of both sides, and collecting and turning over ordnance and other property. On the 22d moved forward about three miles, when the enemy was again encountered, posted behind the defences of Atlanta. Entrenchments were immediately thrown up. Remained in this position until the 26th, when relieved and placed on reserve. 29th, moved six miles to the right of the line. Making the position secure by throwing up works, remained until the 2nd day of Au- gust ; returned to the left and took position, which was fortified and strengthened. Constant skirmishing and artillery firing was kept up until the night of the 25th of August, when ordered to fall back to the Chatta- hoochie. Here it remained until the 27th, when it took position on the north side of that stream, doing picket and guard duty. The 2nd day of September the city of Atlanta surrendered. The regiment remained in the vicinity of Atlanta until the 15th of November, when the " grand march to the sea " was begun. The 105th accompanying the expedition, bore its full share of the trials and hardships incident thereto.
Passing on the route Decatur, Lethonia, Social Circle, Rutledge and Madison, at which last named place it arrived on the 19th of November. From thence marched southward to the city of Milledgeville, the capital of Georgia, arriving on the 22d, and remaining until the
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27th. Thence to the north of the Mississippi and
Georgia Central Railroad. Passing through Sanders- ville, Davisboro and Louisville (the 105th and part of the 102d meeting a body of rebel cavalry between the last two mentioned places), reaching Milan on Decem- ber 3d.
Continuing the march toward Savannah, passing through Springfield on the 7th, having a slight skirmish with the guerillas, arriving in the city of Savannah on the 10th. The 105th being the advance that day, had a brisk skirmish with the enemy's pickets, driving them within the defences of that city. .Participated in the siege of Savannah. That city was evacuated on the night of the 20th of December. On the 31st of Decem- ber, A. D. 1864, and January 1st, 1865, was occupied in crossing the Savannah river, losing one man by a musket shot from the enemy. Moved five miles and encamped until the 4th of January. Marched north to Hardee's farm and again encamped, remaining until the 17th, with slight skirmishes at intervals. Moved to Hardeeville, remaining there until the 29th, when it started on the campaign of the Carolinas. Moving northward, nothing of interest occurred until the second day of February, when the 105th being in the advance, encountered the enemy near Lawtonville, strongly posted behind their barricades; it immediately charged the enemy, driving them from their position through the town, losing eight men in the engagement.
Continued the march on the 3d, 4th, 5th, 6th and 7th, when the 105th again had the advance. Had some slight skirmishes with Wade Hampton's cavalry. 8th,
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9th and 10th, were engaged in tearing up railroad between Graham Station and Williston; from thence across the North and South Edisto rivers. On the road to Columbia, arriving opposite that city on the 16th, after a very disagreeable march through swamps and marshes. Not being able to cross the Congaree at that point, moved up the river and crossed the Broad and Saluda rivers, which unite and form the Congaree. Marching northward, arrived at Winnsboro on the 21st. On the 22d, the regiment again in the advance, had some skirmishing with Butler's rebel cavalry, and crossed the Wateree river, reached Hanging Rock on the 27th, rested one day, 29th moved forward, arriving at Ches- terfield March 3d. At Cheraw March 6th. Crossed Great Pedee and Lumber rivers, and arrived at Fayette- ville on the 11th. Resting three days, 15th moved in direction of Raleigh, North Carolina, some 10 miles, when it encountered the enemy, heavily entrenched near Averysborough ; then on the 16th followed the battle of Averysborough, the enemy being driven from their posi- tion. The 105th lost six killed and sixteen wounded.
On the 19th, 20th and 21st, took part in the engage- ment near Bentonville ; the enemy evacuated that place on the night of the 21st. Arrived at Goldsboro on the 24th-thus ended the campaign of the Carolinas.
Remained at Goldsboro until April 10th, 1865. Con- tinued the march toward Raleigh, arriving at Smithfield on the 11th, and at Raleigh on the 13th, encountering but little opposition from the enemy. Resting till the 25th, moved out some fourteen miles, on the Holly Springs road, in the direction of General Johnston's
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army. Encamped during the 26th and 27th. In the meantime General Johnston surrendered.
On the 28th, returned to Raleigh, and immediately began making preparations for the homeward march. On the 30th left Raleigh en route to Washington City by the way of Richmond, passing through the latter city on the 11th of May ; arrived in the vicinity of Alexandria, Virginia, on the 19th; took part in the Grand Review at Washington on the 24th, when the regiment received a compliment for their movements in the manual of arms and their military appearance. Remained in the vicinity of Washington until the 7th of June-when the regiment was mustered out of the service and started by rail for Chicago, Illinois, where it arrived on the 10th. Remained at Camp Fry until the 17th, when paid off and disbanded.
ONE HUNDRED AND FIFTH INFANTRY.
(All the following were residents of Naperville, and enlisted Septem- ber 2nd, 1862, except where noted.)
REGIMENTAL OFFICERS.
Henry F. Vallette, Lieutenant Colonel.
William N. Phillips, Wayne, Adjutant.
Horace S. Potter, Milton, Surgeon, killed at Dallas, Ga., June 2nd. 1864.
Alfred Waterman, Winfield, Assistant Surgeon, July 9th, 1864, promoted Surgeon.
George W. Beggs, Assistant Surgeon, April 26th, 1863. NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.
Jonathan G. Vallette, Milton, Sergeant Major, promoted.
Ogden Whitlock, Milton, Sergeant Major.
Clinton Beach, Winfield, Com. Sergeant, promoted.
Morell Fuller, York, principal musician.
Walter Van Velzer, DuPage County, principal musician.
COMPANY B.
Theodore S. Rogers, Captain.
Lucius B. Church, Winfield, Ist Lieutenant, promoted Captain.
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Willard Scott Jr., 2nd Lieutenant, promoted Ist Lieutenant.
John A. Sedgwick, Ist Sergeant.
Isaac D. Kelley, Ist Sergeant, promoted. .
Ashley E. Carpenter, Milton, Sergeant, died at Scottville, Ky., No- vember 30th, 1862.
Gilbert Bedell, Winfield, Sergeant, promoted Orderly Sergeant.
Perry Townsend, Downer's Grove, Sergeant, promoted.
Mark A. Naper, Corporal, promoted Sergeant.
Morris Town, Winfield, Corporal, promoted Sergeant.
Elias A. Cooley, Winfield, Corporal, died June 25th, 1864, wounds. William Freeto, Milton, Corporal.
Elias Burns, York, Corporal, died June 25th, 1864, wounds. Nicholas Yack, Corporal.
Alexander F. Foster, Downer's Grove, Corporal.
Samuel A. Barr, Corporal.
Babbitt, John H. Bachlem, William, Winfield.
Balch, Homer.
Bannister, Edmund B.
Beidleman, William, Lisle.
Bowker, George, Bloomingdale.
Branch, Royal D. Brown, Wm. H., Winfield, promoted Ist Lieutenant U. S. C. I.
Buchannan, Albert, Winfield.
Bucks, Wesley, Lisle.
Burns, John R., York.
Butz, Joseph J.
Chase, Samuel B., Downer's Grove.
Cooper, Frederick, Winfield, tr. Pioneer Corps.
Corlett, Robert, Winfield.
Cornell, Joseph, Downer's Grove.
Cotes, John S., Winfield, died July 1863.
Davis, Tora B. Fey, Albert, Winfield, promoted Corporal. Fisher, Hiram B.
Fowler, Daniel H., died at Gallatin, Tenn., 1863.
Fuller, Morell, Downer's Grove, promoted Drum Major, transferred to Co. D 105th Illinois Infantry.
Gager, John T., Lisle, promoted. Grumbine, Moses.
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Gushert, Conrad, York.
Hammerschmidt, Joseph, Winfield.
Hand, Lewis J., Lisle. Hickle, George, York.
Hoffman, Bartholomew.
Hynen, Ernst, Lisle, killed at Averysboro, N. C., March 16th, 1865. Hughes, William S., Winfield.
Johnston, William.
Jones, Daniel, Downer's Grove.
Kenyon, Nicholas R., York.
Kenyon, Paris, York, died August 16th, 1864, wounds.
Kessell, George. Kimball, Delos. Kopp, Henry C.
Kummer, Henry, Lisle.
Lindsey, Merritt, died at Nashville, Tenn., April 9th, 1864.
Matzberger, Henry, Milton.
Meyers, Edwin B., Milton.
Meyers, Frederick A., Milton.
Meyers, Henry.
Meyers, Wm. H., Milton, transferred to Engineer Corps Aug. 15th, 1864.
McMillan, James.
Miller, John.
Moeler, Henry. Mowry, Henry, Winfield.
Murray, Charles, Winfield.
Musselman, Harrison, Lisle.
Neitz, Moses.
Norton, Henry, died August 19th, 1864, wounds.
Palmer, Alonzo L., Du Page County,
Perkins, Tillman, DuPage County. Pratt Lorenzo, DuPage County.
Purnell, William Winfield. McQuinston, William, Lisle. Reynolds, Alonzo L. Rickert, Edwin C., Milton, promoted Corporal. Ruth, Adam. Stanley, Joel. Stanley, Joseph.
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Stephenson, John P., Winfield.
Stevens, Mathias A.
Stutenroth, Charles W., promoted corporal. Smith, Chauncy B.
Townsend, Augustus, York.
Tucker, George, Winfield. Von Oven, Adelbert.
Wallace, Gerry, Downer's Grove.
Watson, Sanford, Winfield, transferred to Eng. Corps Aug. 15, '64.
Weaber, Edward, York, promoted Corporal.
Weaver, Daniel R.
Woodward, Horace. Wright, Albert H.
Wyant, Albert H., Winfield.
Wilson, Moultrie, Winfield.
Wyman, William H., Winfield.
Zentmyer, Henry S., died August 2d of wounds. COMPANY D.
Graves, Amos C., Winfield, captain.
Jeffers, William, H., Downer's Grove, ist lieut.
Peaslee, Luther L., 2d lieutenant, promoted Ist lieut.
Vallette, Jonathan G., Milton, Ist sergeant, promoted sergt. major.
Sedgwick, George D., Bloomingdale, sergt.
Billings, jr., John, Winfield, sergt.
Munk, Edward, Winfield, sergt.
Graves, Adoniram, J., Winfield, corporal, promoted captain.
Coffin, Edwin, Winfield, corporal, promoted Ist lieut.
Pinney, Milton, Winfield, corporal.
Apthorpe, George, Bloomingdale, corporal.
Hayes, George, Bloomingdale, corporal, died at South Tunnel, Tenn., Dec. 29, 1863.
Fowler, Ferdinand D., corporal.
Freer, Theodore R., Downer's Grove, corporal, died at South Tun- nel, Tenn., January 30, 1863.
Hamilton, George, Downer's Grove, corporal.
Watts, Joseph H., Winfield, musician.
White, Uriah C., Winfield, musician.
Wood, James H., Milton, wagoner.
Ayres, Peter, DuPage county, cook, Oct. 14, 1863.
Jones, Robert. DuPage county, cook, Nov. 14, 1863.
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COMPANY D.
Barrows, James, Downer's Grove.
Bartholomew, Charles, Winfield, died at South Tunnel, Tenn., Jan. 18, 1863.
Bartholomew, Darius.
Berry, Isaac J., Winfield."
Billings, Simeon, Winfield.
Birdsall, William C.
Blakeman, Jacob, Downer's Grove.
Bostwick, Arthur, Winfield.
Bostwick, Hiram A., Winfield.
Chapman, Edward, Bloomingdale, killed at Dallas, Georgia, May 29, 1864.
Clark, Henry E., Bloomingdale, died at Gallatin, Tenn., February 8, 1863.
Cline, Lewis, Downer's Grove, Oct. 18, 1864, transferred to Com- pany F, 16th Illinois Infantry.
Collins, George, Lisle.
Conners, James, Downer's Grove.
Corpe, Lucien W, Downer's Grove.
Coy, David, promoted corporal.
Dalton, Naylor, Winfield:
Denny, Charles.
Dixon, James C., Downer's Grove, sergt , transferred to Engineer Corps Aug. 7th, 1864.
Drullard, Alvaro, corporal, died Sept. 2, 1863, at Murfreesboro.
Eddie, John, Downer's Grove, Oct. 18, 1864, transferred to Co. F, 16th Illinois Infantry.
Elsy, Isaac, died at Gallatin, Tenn., April 9, 1863, of wounds. Fennimore, Hugh, Bloomingdale.
Fowler, Daniel, Winfield, Oct. 18, 1862, died at Gallatin, March 28, 1863.
French, Joseph G., Bloomingdale.
Gary, Erastus N., Milton.
Gerlin, John, Downer's Grove.
Givler, jr., Solomon, died at Scottville, Ky., Dec. 5, 1862. Gieble, John, Downer's Grove, Oct. 18, 1864.
Godfrey, Luther N., Bloomingdale, died on his return home.
Goodell, Henry, DuPage county.
Grant, Albert, Winfield, Oct. 18, 1864.
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Gumpsheimer, Christ., Downer's Grove.
Hatch, Reuben R., Lisle. Hewit, Frank, DuPage county. Ingalls, Abner E., Lisle. Ingalls, Andrew E., Lisle, died at Gallatin, Tenn., Feb. 15, 1863. Kumner, Herman, Milton.
Landon, Dwight, Bloomingdale.
Lawrence, Charley, Bloomingdale.
Leonard, Charles, killed at Averysboro, N. C., March 16, 1865.
Lilley, Emery A , Bloomingdale.
Linch, Anton, Lisle.
Mayo, Alfred H., Nov. 27, 1863, transf'd to Co. F, 16th Ill. Infy. McFarren, Hiram H., Winfield.
McKillips, Zerastus.
McQueston, Christ.
Meacham, Lucius, Bloomingdale.
Meochel, George, Downer's Grove, October 18th, 1864.
Meyers, John M., Downer's Grove, died at Louisville, Ky. Miles, James, Lisle.
Morey, John, Lisle.
Munk, James C., Winfield, killed at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864. Palmer, Alonzo, Lisle, transferred to Company D., March 21, 1863. Pierce, John H., Bloomingdale, died at Frankfort, Ky., November. 13, 1863.
Puffer, Charles, Lisle. Reseguie, L. V., Winfield. Richards, Samuel T., Lisle, died at South Tunnel, Tennessee, Jan. 28, 1863.
Robberts. Charley. Bloomingdale. Robberts, Charles. Rogers, Dedrich, Lisle, Rogers, Thomas, Bloomingdale. Roush, Luther.
Rucherick, Henry, Downer's Grove, wounded.
Schroder, John, transferred to Miss. Marines Brigade Mar. 25, 1863 Shilling, Jacob, Downer's Grove. Shimmelspfenning, Frank. Smith, Aurich C., Bloomingdale. Strauley, Antonie, Lisle. . Strauley, Anton, Lisle.
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Stanley, Elisha, killed at Kennesaw Mt., June 16, 1864.
Streblon, Frederick, Downer's Grove.
Taylor, Rufus B., Lisle.
Thompson, William, York, transferred to navy June 30, 1863.
Umberger, Hiram, promoted corporal.
Wallace, Rosell, Bloomingdale.
Wheatley, Isaac, Lisle, promoted sergeant.
Wilson, Rolon, Winfield.
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