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Company D .- Captains, Cornelius S. Ward, David G. Young ; First Lieutenants, Logan Wheeler, Henry Hanson, Henry Miars, Jerome Bishop," Samuel Brunn ; Second Lieutenant, Isaac Rapp ; Sergeants, John A. McClue, Henry Myers ; Corporals, Lewis W. Martin, Francis M. Bays, Henry H. Levan, Martin Whipkey," Reuben Ellis, Anthony Hoover, Citero McClue, l'embroke N. King; Musician, Wm. Johnson ; Wagoner, Henry Smidtgall, John Butcher, Henry Butcher, Samuel Brown, Henry Bouescher,# Isaiah Bouescher,$ Jesse T. Barks, John Brown, Samuel Bowlby, Thomas Baker. John Bowers, John Coffey, I. E. Cassel, Jesse Crow, John T. Craber,& Wm. H. Campbell, Julius Dodson." James David. Thomas Duncan, Giles W. C. Duncan, David D. Doolin, Bramer Easterly, David Friedlin,# Wm. Galliher, Daniel Galli- her,« John Kinney, Kaleb B. Lindsey, James J. Lyles, Thomas McClue, Wm, McClue, Albert McClue, Arthur V. Mccullough," Geo. Morsly, Jacob Orth," Jacob Reel, James A. Richards, James Smith, Lee Specrs, Alfred Singleton, James Standing, Charles F. Starick, Elliott Sykes, James Thomas." Joseph Vancil, Joshua Worthen, Daniel Worthen, Jasper .N. Whipkey, Har- inon D. Witt, Benj. C. Wilson, Winfried S. Duglas, Anton Eberhart, Albert McClue, Francis E. Wood.
Company E .- John Watson," Isaac Batson," Huster Batson," Daniel Castlebury, Abertus D. Morris," James Miller, John D. O'Daniel.# Lewis A. Welty.
Company F .- Captain, Samuel L. Campbell; First Lieutenants, Jacob W. Sanders, James D. Hartigan ; Second Licutenant, Geo. W. Kelly; Sergeants, John D. Robinson, Elliott Payne, ** David W. Richardson ;# Corporals, Thomas J. Tarpley, Robt. W. Mumphrys,# Josiah P. Hill, Wm. H. Chew, Robt. W. Hamilton, Samuel Briely, W. H. Cox, Albert Ellis," James D. Shel- ton, Simeon Baker, Henry Brenson, Elijah Brenson, Andrew J. Borne, James E. Brake, Michael Bergin, Jolin Brannon, Wm. C. Brake, James Carnell,“ Wm. Collicr, James Dixon, Thomas Ellis, Chas. N. Ennis," Alfred V. Elmore, Jesse Fraley, Fredrich Freishett, Barney Far- rel. Francis M. Fields," Warren H. Hays, John A. Hall, Robt. T. Harner, Hamilton Jackson, Michael Maura, Chas. Martin, John Maloy,“ Joseph McGee, James Meighan, Wm. Miller, God- lip Nourse, John H. Peeke." Henry M. Peete, John M. Robinson,# Daniel G. Reeder, John M. Rag, Henry Stuart," John P. Smith, Benjamin Still, Mordecai Safford, Riley Spears,# Geo. Trask, James Tinet," John M. Venaka, Robt Woods, Pleasant H. Widdows, Isaac Widdows, Wm. Walker, Michael Welsh," Joseph Wagoner, Geo. Winters, Monroe Williams, Mitchel Wood, Wiley W. Edmonds, Richard A. Franklin," James Tolay, Lewis H. Lee, Wm. M. Linn, John McDonald, W'm. H. Reed,# John M. Winn.
Company G .- James H. Kelly,* Jamcs R. Bridges, David Farmer, Albert G. Hutchins, Geo. W. Pleasant, Albert E. Reeves," Wm. H. Williams, Joseph Emerson, Charles O. Ketchem,# Wm. R. McCall, W'm. Henry.
Company H .- Second Lieutenant, Thomas McBride, Francis M. Ford. Company 1 .- Andrew J. Barber,* Andrew Bousland.»
* Refers to those in the death list, who were killed, or those who died while in service.
Company K .- Corporal, Turman Chaprnan ; Francis M. Boner,# Oliver Bolin, Pohattan Bolin, J. R. Crain, Wilson Crain, John F. Cruse,# Bennett Davenport,# James Firbys,# 'Thomas Kisth, Geo. Pinkham," Louis Pinkham,# Nelson Taylor, Eunri Taylor, Richard C. Young. Geo. W. Bush, Austin Meloy, Micater Mitchell, Albert B. McElhany, Jerry H. Wilson, Wesley A. Young," Charles Y. Wilkerson, Solomon S. Watsinger.
EIGHTY-NINTH INFANTRY.
Company D .- First Lieutenant, Alexander Beecher, Jackson Arnold, L. W. Beardsley, Chas. Fisher .* Hezekiah Gibeant, Wm. H. Mileham, Eli Morris,# J. Mc. F. Miller, Thomas Pyner,* Wm. Voorhes, Frank Weaver, Joseph Zach.
ONE HUNDRED AND NINTH INFANTRY.
Company B .- Corporals. Valentine Hicks, John S. Millikin, Peter M. Hagler ; Sergeant, John W. Chipps ;# John Clough,# Micajah Atherton, Thomas Fleming, John Forbin, James W. Gregory, James M. Galliher, Simmons Harvel," Emanuel J. Holmes, A. H. Keith, Edgar Lipe, Wilson Oberts, James Pestte, Nathan Rollins, Wm. N. Rollins.
Company C .- Robert Dunnivan, Henry Carraker. Peter Clutts, Agnos Duncan, James A. Kilbreath, Joseph C. Martin, Lanson Martin, Wm. Mann, Geo. W. Mann, Griffin N. Sanders, John A. Sanders.
Company H .- Corporal, Samuel W. Vancil. Crawford Barringer, Jefferson Collins, W. R. Fox, Jesse Jackson, Wm. W. Ruach, Geo. W. Wilson, James Wilson, Jonathan Wilson.
ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH INFANTRY.
Company H .- Wm. Creath. Wm. Cable.
ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-FIFTH (100 DAYS) INFANTRY.
Company F .- First Sergeant, James C. Blair ; Sergeant, Reuben M. Dixon ; Corporals. James or John Jenkins, David Wood, Lindsay W. Miller, Matthew Anley, Henry A. Adams, James Berry, David H. Brush, Allen Brewster, David Battier, Miles J. Brooks, Frederick Bockelman, Leonard Cady, Willis R. Cheatman, Jasper N. Cannon, Levi Crow, Jasper W. Debble, Geo. H. Davis, John .4. Davis. Wm. J. Denning, Columbus Dean, Wm. Felts, Jesse J. Fly, F. C. Ter- rand, James Gates, Jackson Hurley, Green Harris, John L. Hatfield, E. P. Lewis. James A. Leach, J. W. Mosley, Lewis P. McBride, A. N. Mason, Silas C. Osburn, Wm. J. Peterson, J. K. P. Pierce, Matt. Y. Pratt, A. J. Pierce, James G. Riston, N. B. Summers, James L. Sanders, S. L. Scollay, Albert S. Thompson, Albert C. Worthington, Simon Worthen.
SECOND CAVALRY.
Company G .- Julius A. Zendt, Wm. Borkhaus, Francis A. Brodler, John H. Clusterman, Henry Whitmore.
SIXTH CAVALRY.
Company 1 .- Second Lieutenant, Nathan C. Stebbins; Wm. Barley, Ira O. Borew, Charles Cumberland, Wm. A. Etherton, C. B. Hatfield, Louis Joubert, Wm. H. Morgan, Nathan C. Stebbins, Phineas Arudell. Geo. Perrent, John A. Stebbins, Alfred Martel.
Company K .-- Jackson Slater.
Company M .- Frank W. Babcock, Thomas Helms, Thomas A. Spence, Joseph Washington, Hugh C. Miller.
THIRTEENTH (CONSOLIDATED) CAVALRY.
Company D .- Mitchell Atkin, Eli Adams, Samuel Dunn, J. G. Goswell, J. G. Keeling, Geo. W. Morris, Jas. or Dan'l W. Morris, Samuel Petty James D. Ragsdale, Henry M. Ragsdale, Allen Whittington.
Company E .- Robert A. Boyd, James W. Downs, Fielden Jones, John Jenkins, James A. Parayion.
Company F .- Warren O. Lovejoy, Daniel E. Lovejoy, Wm. C. Cross.
Company H .- Barney Blue, Augustus W. Nohe.
Company 1 .- Captains, Edward Brown, Thomas M. Bailey ; Second Lieutenant, James M. Tanner ; Joseph Bullinger, B. L. Baker, Alord P. Baker,# Wm. T. Bellany, John Cockran, Fleming Caslebery, Alfred B. Davis, Byron Dobbins, John J. Grammer," Peter Gross, John T. Hancock, Thomas Hopkins," Simon Hiller, John E. Hiller," John A. Hill, Joseph Hurt, Geo. B. Hancock, Beverly Henderson, Wm. C. McGill, John McGlason, Amos McNeel, Simpson, Neber,# Wm T. S. Osborn, Daniel Osborne,* James S. Pressen," Thomas Romine, Andrew J. Roach, Andrew J. Reece, Louis Robinson, F. M. Saunders," Job R. M. Stout, Thomas J Shep- ard, J. M. Tanner, David Tilden, Frederick Tanner,# Jacob Taylor, Samuel J. Usselton, Wiley R. Vaughn, Henry Wilson, J. H. Warren.
Company K .- Marion Malone, Jacob Myres, Daniel Robinson, Wm. M. Robinson, Abraham Deen .*
FIFTEENTH CAVALRY.
Company E .- Quarter Master Sergeant, Edward H. Reese ; Sergeants, Adam T. Wilson, Wm. C. Mckinney ;* Corporals, Samuel Deason,# Wm. C. Dunn, Claucty Eldridge, James Elliott, Augustus K. Askey," John W. Hooker ;# Blacksmith, Urias Altimus Farries, Henry M. Hanson; Saddler, John Brotherhood; Benjamin Armstrong, Gilbert J. Burr, James H. Bookman, James Chichester, Daniel Chapman, Henry Clark, John Crowther, Chris. Castleton, Wm. Fife, Joseph Fenn,* Andrew C. Ford, Wiley B. Gill,# Oliver E. Griffin, Thomas Hiller, Ezekiel W. Hall, Wm. Henderson,* Jacob Hinchcliff, Benjamin Jackson, Andrew Keidler,* James R. Lemen. John Murgison, Geo. Mc Aldridge, John B. Reese, Caleb Rednien, David Sanders, Francis M. Stacy, Henry Slaton," James A. Shingleton, Geo, Travelstead, Solomon Travelstead, Thomas Walls,* Andrew J. Williams, Elard H. Champion, C. C. Childs, Jonathan Mckinney, Henry Trobaugh, Aaron Trobaugh.
# Refers to those in the death list, who were killed, or those who died while in service.
LIST OF THOSE WHO DIED IN THE LATE REBELLION.
SEVENTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY A .- Wm. Young, died at Fort Holt, Ky., October 26, 1861. Arnistead Floyd, died at Andersonville, Ga., August 27, 1864. Wm. O. Parrish, died at Polaski, Tenn., March 14. 1864.
NINTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY F .- Toliver Foster, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862. Geo. McLeish, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862. Eli T. Singleton, died of wounds, May 11, 1862.
COMPANY G .- John Worthen, died December 28, 1861. Jacob Benjamin, killed at Fort Donelson. February 15, 1862. Francis A. Brown. died November 4, 1861. Eli Garrett, died July 4. 1862. Wm. Hunter, died November 26, 1861. David W. Jones, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862. Hamilton Lipe, died November 5, 1861. Robert Ross, died November 17, 1861. Stephen Welch, died November 11, 1861. James Walker, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862. James P. Hall, died at Andersonville Prison, Aug. 29, 1864.
TWELFTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY G -Jessc Nicholson, died June 4. 1862.
EIGHTEENTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY C .- S. S. Hodges, died at home, August 6, 1863. James M. Heris, died at Jack- son, Tenn., April 5, 1863. W'm. Downs, died March 12, 1863. Lewis T. Barrow, died at Jack- son, Tenn., January 23. 1863. James M. Collins, died of wounds, January 26, 1863. Alfred Duchie, died at Mound City, August 5, 1863. Wm. Hand, died at Jackson, Tenn., January 29, 1863. Wm. H. Killion, died at Jackson, Tenn., March 26, 1863. Benjamin P. Prickett, died at Helena, Ark., August 12, 1863. Wmr. Popejoy, died at Paducah, Ky. H. E. Steel, died at Jackson, Tenn., October 19, 1862. Wm. T. Taylor, died at Jackson, Tenn., February 25, 1863. Larkin J. Walters, died at Pine Bluff, Ark., April 14, 1864. Wm. H. Pritckett, killed at Donei- son, February 15, 1862. Thomas H. Booth, died at Bird's Point, Mo., June 25, 1861. Patrick Blake, killed at Donelson, February 15, 1862. Thomas L. Martin, died at Carbondale, March 26, 1861. Win. Rouse, died at Cairo, June II, 1862. Granville Taylor, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862: Henry A. Watkins, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862. Moses Calvin, died of wounds at Carbondale, Ill., March 1, 1862. Wm. R. Crowell, died of wounds at Nashville, February 22, 1862, James H. Calvin, dted at Shiloh, Marchi 30, 1862. John T. Hindman, died at Carbon- dale, Ill., August II, 1861.
TWENTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY H .- Herbert Wyman, killed in action, November 25 1863. Peter W. Bower, died of wounds, March 23, 1863. James Andrews, killed at Resaca, May 14, 1864. l'eter Bowlby, died of wounds, December 3, 1863. Robertus Clara, died of wounds, February 6, 1863. john A. Dunn, died January 14, 1862. Frank Faget, died June 22, 1862. James Gray, died of wounds in 1863. Benjamin F. Henson, died a prisoner of war, July 12, 1862. Thomas Hick, killed at Belmont, November 7, 1861. Frederick B. King, died of wounds, February 9, 1863. James A. Martin, killed at Stone River, December 31, 1862. Peter Sorrels, died Jan. 7, 1862. Chaseley E. Thompson, died October 9, 1863. W'm. A. Thompson, December 5, 1862. Francis M. Vought, died February 6, 1862. Elias Vancil, died January 22, 1862. Geo. Wilson, killed at Belmont, Mo., November 7, 1861. Joshua Taylor, died of wounds, January 15, 1864. Wm. Boone, died April 4. 1864. Francis Builderback, died January 26, 1862. Elbridge Holliday, killed at Bel- mont, November 7, 1861. Wm. Pointer, died February 8, 1862. Daniel Pointer, died June 28, 1862 Joseph Sorrels, killed at Missouri Ridge. November 24, 1864. Geo. W. Sweet, died of wounds, January 19, 1864. John Vaught, killed at Resaca, May 14, 1864.
THIRTY-FIRST INFANTRY.
COMPANY D .- Joseph B. Denning. died at Andersonville, September 11, 1864. Grave No. 7514. Matthew Pate, died February 5, 1863. John S. Prickett, killed at Fort Donelson, February 15, 1862. Jeremiah Hilier, killed near Atlanta, Ga , July 22, 1864. James Adkison, drowned at home, April 23, 1864. Authus Dolan, died January 17, 1864. Thomas J. Hughes, died June 12. 1863.
COMPANY G .- John B. Lewell, died March 14, 1863. Wm. G. Leftivitch, died. James Winger, died October 29, 1861.
COMPANY H .- Horace L. Bowyer, died of wounds. June 12, 1863. James H. Erwin, died February 8, 1862. ' Stephen Erwin, died July 10, 1862. Michael McCarty, died of wounds, September 13, 1864. John Gill, died November 24, 1862.
COMPANY I .- Francis J. Dero, died of wounds, October 31, 1864.
THIRTY-FOURTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY G .- Antivine Site, died at Tuscumbie, June 9, 1862.
THIRTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY C .- Phillip Dwyre, killed at Stone River, December 31, 1862. SIXTIETH INFANTRY.
COMPANY A .- Licurgous Slavious, died at Cairo, April 29, 1862. John H. Demont, died at Snake Creck Gap, Ga., May 15, 1865.
COMPANY C .- Samuel Ward, died at Cairo, Ill., April 12, 1862.
SIXTY-THIRD INFANTRY.
COMPANY F .- Daniel Reynolds, died at home, June 5, 1862. James Kilpatrick, killed at Columbia, S. C., by explosion of powder. February 19, 1865.
COMPANY G .- John Pyron, died at Huntsville, Ala., February 21, 1864. John W. Thornton, died at Cartersville, Ga., August 27, 1864.
SEVENTY-THIRD INFANTRY.
COMPANY K .- Franklin Glidewell, wounded, captured at Chickamauga, died at Anderson- ville Prison, June 12, 1864. Geo. W. Outman, killed at Stone River, December 31, 1862. Samuel G. Austin, died at Murfreesboro, Tenn., March 5, 1863, Geo. Andrews, killed at Chicka- mauga, September 20, 1863. John Beam, corporal, died October 1, 1863, of wounds. John R. Crews, supposed killed by guerrillas. Levi Crews, killed at Resaca, Ga., May 15, 1864. John H. Cox, killed at Chatamauga, September 20, 1863. James P. Deason, died at Nashville, Tenn., December 6, 1862. Thomas H. Davis, died at Nashville, Tenn., January 12, 1863. Cyrus Far- ner, killed at Chickamauga, September 20, 1863. Harrison Farner, died at Murfreesboro, Feb. 13. 1863. Isaac Freedline, killed at Chickamauga, September 20, 1863. Joseph Hall, died at Louisville, August 5, 1863. Moses W. Jackson, died at Nashville, Tenn., July 2, 1864. Chas, Morgan, killed at Chatamauga, September 20, 1863. Martin Moody, died of wounds at Chatamauga, July 28, 1864. Wm. R. Pool, died at Nashville, Tenn., December 10, 1862. John W. Parrish, killed at Missouri Ridge, November 25, 1863. Henry J. Purdy, died at Bowling Green, Ky., January 22, 1863. Wm. Plelps, died at Bowling Green, Ky., November 7, 1862. John V. Varnon. died at Nashville, Tenn., December 6, 1862. Adam Vernon, died at Nash- ville, Tenn., December 6, 1862. James Avery, died at Nashville, Tenn., December 6, 1862. Joseph Jarvis, died at Andersonville Prison, June 18, 1864.
EIGHTIETH INFANTRY.
COMPANY A. - Emanuel Hiltin died at Paducah, Ky., May 25, 1863. John D. Duncan, died at Mumfordsville, Ky., November 17, 1862. Asa J. Doggett, died at Centralia, Ill., Sept. 3, 1862. McHenry Crass, died at Gallatin, Tenn., March 4, 1863. Francis W. Cross, killed at Chaplin Hills, Ky., October 8, 1862. John Jolinston, died at Murfreesboro', Tenn., April 4, 1863. Robt. Mc Laughlin, died at Mumfordsville Ky., November 3. 1862. Linzy Pitman, died at Cave City, Ky., November 22, 1862. Henry Pointer, died at Murfreesboro', Tenn., March 7, 1863. J. H. Snell, died at Mumfordsville, Ky., November 24, 1862. James C. Snell, died at Mumfordsville, Ky., December 4, 1862. Wm. Wilkerson, died at New Albany, Ind., October 20, 1862.
EIGHTY-FIRST INFANTRY.
COMPANY B .- John Holt, died at Keokuk, Iowa, January 23, 1863. Harrison Lype, died at Merietta, Ga., August 12, 1864. Charles M. Crowell, died at Memphis, Tenn., June 5, 1863. of wounds. Wm. G. Auns, died at home, August 4, 1863. Holden Brantley, died at Hum- bolt, Tenn., October 19, 1862. J. J. Brewster, died at Lake Providence, La., April 30, 1863. Wm. Cacke, died at Cairo, Ill., October 9, 1862. John Foster, died at Vicksburg, January 30, 1864. Steven Galliher, died at Vicksburg, December 24, 1862. Geo. Hagler, died at Memphis, Tenn., January 20, 1863. Walter Hanson, died at Memphis, Tenn., January 18, 1863. Lafayette Hampton, died at Bayou Mason, La., August 31, 1863. Wm. Henson, died at Memphis, March II, 1863. Adear Holder, died at Providence, La_, May 19, 1863. Wm. C. Holder, died at Memphis, February 15, 1863. Wm. Jacobs, died at Jefferson Bks, January 19, 1863. Abrahamn Hiller, died at Vicksburg, August 8, 1863. James Jukes, died at Memphis. February 25, 1863. James Kanada, died at Vicksburg, Miss., August 12, 1863. Wm. Kanada, died at Vicksburg, Miss., April 21, 1863. Wm. R. Keys, died at Vicksburg, Miss., April 21, 1863 John Lype, died at Vicksburg Miss., June 28. 1863. Van Peters, died at Vicksburg, Miss., November 16, 1863. Elijah Pike, died at Vicksburg. Miss., July 12, 1863. Robt. Rowen, died at Memphis, Tenn., January 12, 1865. Geo. W. Trip. died at Lagrange, Tenn., March 26, 1863. Benj. C. Upton, died at Memphis, Tenn., February 8. 1863. Chas. Williams, died January 9, 1865. Andrew J. Winchester, died at Memphis, October 17, 1864. Rupell M. Winchester, died at Memphis, March 3, 1863.
COMPANY D .- Martin Whipkey, died at Benton Barracks, Mo., May 16, 1863. Henry Bone- scher, died at Lagrange, Tenn., March II, 1863. Isaiah Bonescher, died June 13. 1863, of wounds. Samuel Bowlby, died at Lagrange, Tenn., January 15, 1863. John Bowers, died at Memphis, January 29, 1863. John T. Craber, died at Andersonville Prison, September 20, 1864. Grave No. 9312. Julius Dodson, killed at Thompson Hill, Miss., May 1, 1863. Giles W. C. Duncan, died at Memphis, Tenn., February 15. 1863. David Friedlin, died at Memphis, Tenn., February 15, 1863. Daniel Galliher, died at Benton Barracks, Mo., January 23, 1863. John Kinney, died at Memphis, Tenn., February 6, 1863. Arthur P. Mccullough, died at Mont- gomery, May 22, 1865. Jacob Orth, died at Vicksburg, January 30, 1864. James Thomas, died at home, September 17, 1863.
COMPANY E .- John Watson, died at Vicksburg, September 27, 1863. Isaac Baton, died at Lagrange, February II, 1863. Henry Batson, killed at Guntown. Miss., June 10, 1864. Daniel Castlebery, died at Lagrange, Tenn., January 19, 1863. Albertus D. Morris, died en route home, August 21, 1863. John D. O'Daniel, died at Vicksburg, February 11, 1864.
COMPANY F. - Elliott Payne, died in hands of enemy, of wounds received January 1, 1865. David W. Richardson, died at Vicksburg, November 8, 1863. Robt. W. Murphreys, killed at Vicksburg, June 6, 1863. Albert Ellis, died at Vicksburg, February 10, 1864. James W. Cor- nell. died at Lagrange, Tenn., December 31, 1862. Charles N. Ennis, died at Vicksburg. January 31, 1864. Francis M. Fields, died at Keokuk, Iowa, March 14, 1863. John Maloy, died at Vicksburg, August 29, 1863. John H. Peeke, died at Raymond, Miss., July 1, 1863, of wounds. John M. Robinson, died at Jackson, Tenn., January 30, 1863. John M. Ray, died at Vicksburg, September 9, 1863. Henry Stuart, died at Vicksburg, August 10, 1863. Riley Spears, died at Lagrange, Tenn., December 24. 1862. James Tiner, died at Memphis, Tenn., January 29, 1863. Michael Welsh, died at Lagrange, Tenn., January 22, 1863. Joseph Wagoner, died at Mound City, Ills., July 14, 1864, of wounds. Richard A. Franklin, died at Andersonville Prison, February 20, 1865. Wm. H. Reed, died at Memphis, February 17, 1863. COMPANY G .- James H. Kelly, died at Vicksburg, February 10, 1864. Abner E. Reeves, died at Jackson, Tenn., February 23, 1863. Joseph Emerson, died at Andersonville Prison, August 28, 1864. Chester O. Ketchune, died at Andersonville Prison, October 20, 1864.
COMPANY I .- Andrew J. Barber, died at Vicksburg, April 17, 1864. Andrew Bourland, dicd at Vicksburg, April 21, 1864, of wounds.
COMPANY K .- Francis M. Boner, died at Grand Gulf, May 18, 1863. John F. Crouse, died at Memphis, February 26, 1863. Bennett Davenport, died at Jackson, Tenn, November 15, 1862. James Firbys, died at Lagrange, Tenn. Geo. Pinkham, died at Lagrange, January 31, I863.
EIGHTY-NINTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY D .- Charles Fisher, killed at Stone River, December 31, 1862. El Morris, died of wounds, January 1, 1863. Thomas Pyner, died at Andersonville Prison, September 1, 1864. No. of Grave, 10,412.
ONE HUNDRED AND NINTH INFANTRY.
COMPANY B .- John W. Cripps, died at Holly Springs, Miss., January 4, 1863. John Clough, died at Mound City, Ill., January 15, 1863. Simmons Harvel, died at Boliver, Tenn., Novem- ber 17, 1862.
CAVALRY.
THIRTEENTH (CONSOLIDATED) CAVALRY.
COMPANY I .- Alord P. Baker, died at Mound City, Ill., October 28, 1864. John J. Garm- mer, died at Mound City, Ill., November 9, 1864. Thomas Hopkins, died at Benton Barracks, March 24, 1864. James E. Hiller, died at Pine Bluff, Ark., August 6, 1864. Beverly Hender- son, died near Pine Bluff, Ark., November 24, 1864. Simpson Weber, died at Mound City, Ill., October 22, 1864. Daniel Osborne, died at St. Louis, March 3, 1864. James S.'Pressen, died on st'r D. A., October 16, 1864. F. M. Saunders, died at Pine Bluff, Ark., August 23, 1864. Frederick Tanner, died at Pine Bluff, September 3, 1864.
COMPANY K .- Abraham Deen, died at Mound City, Ills., October 24, 1864.
FIFTEENTH CAVALRY.
COMPANY E .- Wm. C. Mckinney, died at Corinth, October 27, 1863- Samuel Deason, died at Helena, April 17, 1863. Augustus K. Askey, died at Helena, April 2, 1864. John W. Hooker, died at Helena, January 20, 1864, Joseph Fenn, died at Helena, August 5, 1864. Wiley B. Gill, died at De Soto, Ill., March 19, 1862. Wm. Henderson, died at Helena, Ark .. April 29, 1864. Andrew Kindler, supposed drowned, April 12, 1864. Henry Slater, died at Hickman, Ky., September 2, 1862.
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PARTIAL LIST OF PATRONS.
TOWNSHIP 7. RANGE 3.
MURPHYSBORO, ETC .- [CONTINUED.]
Name.
Post Office.
Resid.
Occupation.
Nativity.
to Co.
Name.
Post Office.
Resid.
Occupation.
Nativity.
Came to Co.
Brownfield, II. C.
Ava
Sec. 19
Farmer
Jackson Co. Ill. 1853
Hanson, A. H.
Murphysboro
Sec. 18
Far Stock Raiser & Farrier England Died Sept. 18, 1844.
1828
Baker, Mrs. E.
35
Wife of F. Baker
Toronto, Canada 1869
Hughes, J. C.
Easterly, C. W. Ava
17
Farmer and Minister
Greene Co. Ten. 1850
Hooker, Alfred.
Carbondale Murphysboro
13
Farmer and Stock Raiser
Sullivan Co. Te. 1855 Jackson Co. Ten. 1844
Easterly, Lew. H.
17
Farmer and Teacher
Jackson Co. Ill.
1852
Ingram, Col. W. T.
Fallen, W. T.
Gillsburgh
Gillsbg
Proprietor of Saw Mill =
Pa.
1865
Jenkins, Jefferson
Fallen, W. H.
Ava
Sec. 29
Farmer
Dauphin Co. Pa. 1871
Jenkins, Mrs. N.
22
Farmer
1836
Holliday, G. W.
Gillsburgh
35
Farmer and Stock Raiser
Jackson Co. Ill. 11816
Jenkins, Hamilton
Mu'boro Died April 13, 1877
1835
Jones, G. W.
Ava
30
Farmer & Boot & Shoe Mkr Hickman Co. Te 1866
1851
King, John E.
20
Farmer and Stock Raiser
Jackson Co. Ill. 1849
Vermont
1835
North, Thomas
Ora
21
Farmer and Teacher Wife of Thos. North
Randolph Co. Il1 1870
Kimmel, J. Q A.
=
Principal Pub. Schools
Jackson Co. Ill.
1849
North, Mrs. M. A.
Ava
29
Farmer and Moulder
France
1868
Kimball, J. B.
Kirkham, Chas.
Co. Clk.
Posey Co. Ill. I11
1861
Parrent, Mrs. Eml.
29
Wife of Geo. Parrent
Jackson Co. Ill. 1845
=
Aty. at Law and Co. Judge Wil'mson Co. Il1 1869
Russell, Wm. E.
8
Farmer and Merchant
Jackson Co. Ill.
Logan, J. V.
=
Marine Hospital Service
Jackson Co. Ill.
1838
Smith, James T.
32
White Co. Tenn. 1844
Logan, Thom. M.
=
Farmer & Brdr Fine Horses
1831
Simpson, W. C.
Gillsburgh
26 = and Stock Raiser
O'Brien Co. Ten 1864
Lopas, George, Jr.
=
Lawyer and Teacher
England
1874
Simpson, Mrs. J. E. =
26
Wife of W. C. Simpson
Wash'n Co. Ind. 1864
Mayham, J. Banks
=
Lawyer
N. Y.
Jefferson Co. Tej1866
=
Proprietor of Saloon
Ireland
1869
Williamson, J. J. Wheeler, E. H.
Gillsburgh
Gillsbg
Physician
1864
Ward, G. D.
DE SOTO & TOWNSHIP 8. RANGE 1.
Bradley, James H. De Soto
De Soto Farmer
Randolph Co. Il 1821
Campbell, John
Sec. 11
1820
Campbell, Elizab.
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Wife of John Campbell Farmer
1840
Doron, Mahala
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10
D'd Wife G. Doron-d 1876 Jackson Co. Ill.
1828
Elliott, T. D.
De Soto Physician and Surgeon
Ohio
1876
Gill, W. B.
Sec. 19
Farmer
Wilson Co. Tenn 1814
Trobaugh, Casp. R. Carbondale
Sec. 24
Farmer and Stock Raiser
Greene Co. Ten 1850
Gill, Mrs. M. D.
19
Wife of W. B. Gill
24 Father of C. R. Trobaugh
1850
Hundley, Wm.
21
Farmer
Hundley, Elizab.
21 Wife of Wm. Hundley
1868
Hundley, John T.
2L Son of W. & E. do
Fayette Co. Ill.
1868 Wood, Chas.
22
Farmer
William'n Co. T I865
1852 Waller, Wm.
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27 Farmer & Grain & Stk. Rr. Union Co. Il1.
1848
Young, R. J.
Mu'boro Teacher
111.
1868
5
Wife of A. Rude
1858
Rude, Alv., Al., P. Jes., Abe, M'y & John
De Soto
De Soto
W'mson Co. Il1.
1842
TOWNSHIP 7. RANGE 2.
Blacklock, R. B. Cox, A. S.
Vergennes Elkville
Sec. 16
Farmer and Physician Farmer and Stock Raiser
Scotland Ohio Co. Ky.
1859 1840 1857 1840 1840 1823
Davis, Philip R. Davis, Alfred (dc.)
Vergennes
19
Farmer and Sch. Teacher Died April, 1865
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MURPHYSBORO AND TOWNSHIP 9. RANGE 2.
Murphysboro
Mu'boro At. at Law & Representative Simpson Co. Ky. 1871 " & Master in Chancery Dayton, Ohio 1865
Ex-Principal of Pub. School Cincinnati, Ohio 1857 Farmer & Retail Liq. Dealer Jackson Co. Il1. 1846
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