History of Kane County, Ill. Volume I, Part 56

Author: Joslyn, R. Waite (Rodolphus Waite), b. 1866
Publication date: 1908
Publisher: Chicago : The Pioneer Pub. Co.
Number of Pages: 1292


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H. A. Davenport, Company A, Fifty-fourth New York Infantry.


Milt Davenport, Company E. First New York Cavalry.


George C. Day, navy ; ship "Brooklyn."


Daniel Davis, Company B, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


J. W. Darrough, Company F, One Hundred and Thirteenth Illinois Infantry.


Eb. Denney. Company K. Fiftieth Illinois Infantry.


I. Desotell, Company D, One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Illinois Infantry. Peter Dickes, Company D, Seventh Kansas Cavalry.


S. A. Donalson, Company H. Eighteenth Illinois Infantry.


Marshall Dorr, Company E, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry.


Joseph Dorn, Company E, Fifty-fifth Illinois Infantry.


H. B. Douglas, Company A. Thirty-sixth Illinois Cavalry.


J. H. D'Lamatter, Company F, One Hundred and Forty-first Illinois Infantry.


J. R. Dyckman, Company G, Fifty-first New York Infantry.


E. E. Dyer, Company E, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


W. H. Dyer, Company E. Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


H. H. Evans, Company H, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry.


G. C. Edmonds, navy; United States ship "Vandalia."


S. M. Farwell, Company F. First Massachusetts Heavy Artillery.


Henry Farquah, Company I, Fourth Illinois Cavalry.


C. B. Fisher, Company A. One Hundred and Forty-third Pennsylvania Infantry.


B. Flanders. Company I, Eighty-sixth Ohio Infantry.


Michael Fleury, Company A, One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Illinois Infantry.


J. H. Freeman, Company G, Twenty-third Maine Infantry ; Company H, Fourteenth Maine Infantry.


J. F. Freeman, Company G, Twelfth Wisconsin Infantry.


A. M. Foster, Company G, Third Wisconsin Infantry.


M. V. Fuller. United States Navy.


Henry Grimm, Company A, Forty-eighth New York Infantry.


J. C. Goodale, Company C. Second Massachusetts Artillery. John Guinang. Company F, Fifteenth Connecticut Infantry.


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A. J. Graves, Company D, One Hundred and Fifth Illinois Infantry.


E. H. Gale, assistant surgeon, One Hundred and Eighty-sixth Penn- sylvania Infantry.


James Halkyard, Company G, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


J. F. Harral, Company E, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


C. F. Harral, Company C. One Hundred and Thirty-second Illinois Infantry.


Geo. Harrington, Company H. One Hundred and Fifth Illinois Infantry.


B. Harris, surgeon, United States Army.


H. T. Hardy, Third Vermont Light Artillery.


Thos. Hartless. Company D. Fourth Illinois Cavalry.


WV. D. Hawkins, Company A. Thirty-sixth Illinois Cavalry.


S. S. Hawks. Company B. Twelfth Illinois Infantry.


J. H. Hamlin, Company I, Nineteenth Iowa Infantry.


W. M. Hanna, Company H. One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Illinois Infantry.


John Herman. Company F. Second Missouri Infantry.


N. Hettinger. Company A. Thirty-sixth Illinois Cavalry.


S. Hitchcock, Company B, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


John Hollering, musician, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


T. N. Holden. Company C. Seventh Illinois Infantry.


Chris. Harren, Company A, One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Illinois Infantry.


E. S. Holm, Company I, One Hundred and Thirty-eighth Illinois Infantry.


John Holzbach, Company G, Second Kentucky Infantry.


F. H. Hotz, Company B, One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


Theo. Howard, Company B. Seventeenth Illinois Infantry.


J. H. Hubbard. Company C. Seventh Illinois Infantry.


C. E. Hubbard. Company A. One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Illinois Infantry.


Morgan Hughes. Company E. Eighth Illinois Cavalry.


J. F. Iliff, Company E. Thirteenth Illinois Infantry.


Joe Ingham. Company I. Fifteenth Illinois Cavalry.


Joseph Johnston, Company A, Seventh Illinois Cavalry.


Joel H. Jenks. Company C, Seventy-eighth Illinois Infantry.


A. J. Joslyn, Company G. One Hundred and Thirteenth Illinois Infantry. A. T. Judd. Company H, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry.


R. Kapferer, Company K. Fourth Iowa Cavalry.


John Kaiser, Company B, Twelfth Illinois Cavalry.


Peter Karp. Company B. One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


J. A. Kelley. Company D, Fifty-second Illinois Infantry.


J. W. Kendall, Company H. One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry.


J. M. Kennedy, Company A. Thirty-sixth Illinois Cavalry.


C. L. King. Company B. One Hundred and Forty-first Illinois Infantry.


WEST AURORA AND PART OF THE ISLAND ABOUT 186S.


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H. L. Krahl, Company H, Thirteenth United States Infantry.


John Kramer, Company G. One Hundred and Seventy-seventh New York Infantry.


J. B. Lawrence, Company G, One Hundred and Forty-second Pennsyl- vania Infantry.


Jacob Lent, Company L, Eighth New York Cavalry.


A. C. Little, Company K, One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Illinois Infantry.


H. C. Loveland. Company G. One Hundred and Forty-first Illinois Infantry.


Josiah Lyke, Company F, One Hundred and Sixty-first Illinois Infantry.


M. Moloney, Company E, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry.


Jolm Martzolf. Company E. Fifty-eighth Illinois Infantry.


O. J. Mccollum, Company H. One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry.


J. J. McNair, Company B, Second Missouri Infantry.


Chauncey Miller, Company K, Seventy-fifth Illinois Infantry.


Carl Miller, musician, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


M. Millen, Company B. One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Illinois Infantry. G. N. Minott, Company H, One Hundred and Fifty-third Illinois Infantry.


H. J. Mostow, Company H. One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry.


James Monahan, Company B, One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


H. C. Muzzy, Company H. One Hundred and Forty-first Illinois Infantry. William H. Noble, Company B, Thirty-first Maine Infantry.


M. C. Newman, Company I, One Hundred and Forty-first Illinois Infantry.


John Ott. Company B. Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


P. B. Page, Company D. Eleventh New Hampshire Infantry.


Alonzo Page, Company D, Eleventh New Hampshire Infantry.


J. E. Painter. Company A. Seventeenth Connecticut Infantry.


Silas I. Parker, Company B. Fifth Wisconsin Infantry.


E. S. Perrigo, Company H. Fifty-second Illinois Infantry.


Jerome Phillips, musician, First Brigade. Third Division, Seventeenth Army Corps.


C. Pierce, Company A. One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Illinois Infantry.


W. H. Pierce, Company B. One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


C. H. Plimpton, Company G, Fifteenth Massachusetts Infantry.


E. D. Pinney, Company H, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry.


Arthur Quinton, Company B. Fourteenth Ohio Infantry.


J. G. Ralph. Company C. One Hundred and Fourth Illinois Infantry.


I. W. Rice. Company M. Tenth Illinois Cavalry.


George Rich, Company L, Ninth Illinois Cavalry.


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M. C. Richards, Company A, One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Illinois Infantry.


Geo. W. Reed, United States ship Wachusetts.


John H. Riley, Company A. One Hundred and Seventieth Illinois Infantry.


William Ray. Company I, One Hundred and Forty-first Illinois Infantry.


C. B. Riddle. Company H. One Hundred and Fifth Illinois Infantry.


M. M. Robbins, assistant surgeon. Davids Island.


C. B. Rukgaber, Company C, Fourth Iowa Cavalry.


J. B. Roussel. Company D, Seventy-sixth Illinois Infantry.


R. A. Robertson, Company K, Ninth Iowa Infantry.


J. C. Schmidt, Company L, Third Wisconsin Cavalry.


D. D. Schryver, Company F, One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Illinois Infantry.


H. S. Seymour. Company C, Seventeenth Illinois Infantry.


Ed. Shepard, Company K, Sixty-fifth Illinois Infantry.


James Shaw, Company H. Sixteenth New Hampshire Infantry.


M. Z. Simms, Company G. One Hundred and Sixteenth Indiana Infantry.


J. R. Simpson. Company K, Sixth Iowa Infantry.


Septa Slosson, Company E. Eighty-ninth Illinois Infantry.


David Smith, Company H, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry.


John Stanton. United States ship Matansas.


C. H. Starkey. Company I. Forty-Second Illinois Infantry.


B. F. Stephens, Company B. First Illinois Artillery.


E. C. Strossman, Company C, Seventh Illinois Infantry.


B. L. Streator, Company G, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


R. Solfisburg. Company A, One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Illinois Infantry.


Sam'l Solfisburg. Company A. One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Illinois Infantry.


C. C. Scrafford. Company H. Thirteenth Illinois Infantry.


John H. Steel. Company H. Thirteenth Illinois Infantry.


Morris Steward, Company C. One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


Ira N. Sweet, Company A. One Hundred and Twenty-fifth New York Infantry.


L. Sylvester, Company G. One Hundred and Fifth Illinois Infantry.


M. J. Tarble. Company H. One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry.


Geo. L. Taylor. Company C. First Missouri Engineer Corps.


L. S. Tanner. Company C. One Hundred and Forty-first Illinois Infantry.


N. J. Thomas, Company B. Ninety-third Illinois Infantry.


Louis Thon, Company I. One Hundred and Forty-first Illinois Infantry.


J. W. Thompson. Company E. One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry.


Win. H. Tilton, Company H. Fifteenth Illinois Cavalry.


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Jas. F. Towner, Company C, Seventh Illinois Cavalry.


B. F. Van Doozer, Company 1, First New York Cavalry.


Wm. Van Ohlen, Company B. Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


G. C. Van Osdel, Company F. One Hundred and Forty-first Illinois Infantry.


F. C. Van Vlack, Company B, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry.


William Verner, Company I, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


C. H. Vaughn, Company B, One Hundred and Twenty-third New York Infantry.


A. A. Velie. Company A. One Hundred and Thirty-sixth New York Infantry.


Jason Wallace, Company F, Eighty-ninth Illinois Infantry.


Wm. Wallace, Company E. Thirteenth Illinois Infantry.


John L. Walker, Company I, Eighty-first New York Infantry.


S. E. Walker, Company C, Fourth Illinois Cavalry.


J. R. Walker, Company C, One Hundred and Thirty-second Illinois Infantry.


Morris H. Walker, Company K, Sixty-fifth Illinois Infantry.


P. M. Waite, Company M. Ninth Illinois Cavalry.


Chas. W. Ware, Company E, Thirty-ninth Illinois Infantry.


Dan'l Watkins, Company A, Fifty-ninth Illinois Infantry.


W. H. Watson, Company G, Eightieth Indiana Infantry.


Joel Wagner, Company E, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


Joe E. Way, Company B, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


Geo. T. Ward. Company I, Second Illinois Light Artillery.


Val. Webber. Company A. Thirty-fifth Wisconsin Infantry.


H. A. Webb, Company D. Ninety-sixth Illinois Infantry.


J. Webster, Company A. One Hundred and Fifty-third New York Infantry.


D. A. Wedge, Company E, Eighth Illinois Infantry.


Geo. W. Weit, Company A, One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Illinois Infantry.


Andrew Welch, Company E, One Hundred and Forty-seventh Illinois Infantry.


S. F. Welch, Company F, One Hundred and Eighteenth New York Infantry.


A. L. West, Company E, Eleventh Illinois Infantry.


P. A. West, Company E, Thirteenth Pennsylvania Infantry.


Thos. F. White, Company M. Tenth Illinois Cavalry.


F. L. Wells, Company B. Fourth Iowa Cavalry.


John W. White, Company B, Third Illinois Cavalry.


D. C. Wilson, Company F, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry.


Wm. Wilson. Company D, Tenth Illinois Infantry.


W. M. Williams, Company I. One Hundred and Forty-first Illinois Infantry.


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F. E. Westover, Company B. One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


J. W. Willis, Company H. Twenty-second Wisconsin Infantry.


Fred Winn, Company E, Eighteenth United States Infantry.


M. D. Yager, Company B, One Hundred and Twenty-eighth Pennsyl- vania Infantry.


Henry C. Young, Company A, Eighth Illinois Cavalry.


Chris. Zimmer, Company B, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry.


It is claimed that Attrora Post. No. 20, has the most comfortable and best equipped headquarters of any similar organization in the United States. It happened in this way: Soon after the war a Soldiers' Monument Association was organized and about seven thousand dollars raised for the erection of a monument. Then some wise heads thought it would be foolish to put so much money into a useless monument and induced the association to erect a memorial building instead, where mementoes and war relics could be kept. Later on, in 1881, the city established a free public library, which needed a building, and the Monument Association turned over the memorial hall to the library board, which raised by subscription some eight thousand dollars more to build an addition to be used for the library, while the hall should be used as a reading room. Stipulations were made with the G. A. R. that they were to build a second story to the library for an assembly room and have the use of the same as long as seven members of Post No. 20 should remain. Then the entire building was to become the property of the library board. In 1903 Andrew Carnegie gave fifty thousand dollars to the city for the con- struction of a new library building, which was occupied by the library when completed, and the old building was turned over to the G. A. R. They raised by subscription and a bazaar eight thousand dollars, which was used to raise the old library and dig a basement under the whole structure, which was finished off into a model kitchen and dining room, capable of seating several hundred guests. The old library room was finished off into a fine hall for all the meetings of the G. A. R. and auxiliary associations, and the hall on the upper floor was leased to the Woman's Club at a good rental, which goes into the coffers of the G. A. R. The front room in the original memorial building was fitted up for a reading room for the old soldiers and is kept open every day, where the "old boys" drop in, read, play cards, checkers, etc., whenever they feel inclined. They thoroughly enjoy it and visiting comrades say there is nothing like it elsewhere. The "old boys" can occupy this building not only as long as seven remain, but as long as there is one left to tell the story of the war of the Rebellion the building is his.


The following appears in the G. A. R. Directory for 1907 and is properly a part of the history of Post No. 20.


MEMORIAL ROLL


includes members of Aurora Post who have died since the organization of the Post.


There is no death! What seems so is transition :


This life of mortal breath is but a suburb of the life Elysian, Whose portal we call death.


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Peter Albert, Company G, Fourth Indiana Light Artillery; died August 19, 1899.


M. V. Allen, Company E, One Hundred and Fifth Illinois Infantry ; died February 12, 1899.


Henry Ankel, Company B, Thirteenth Illinois Infantry; died July 16, 1894.


John Arthur, Company B, Thirtieth Wisconsin Infantry; died June 7, 1891.


Thos. O. Athow, Company E, Twenty-ninth Indiana Infantry ; died Octo- ber II, 1906.


Chas. G. Ayers, Company B, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry ; died December 9, 1902.


Thomas Bexon, Company H, Thirteenth Illinois Infantry; died January 13, 1879.


John E. Bevier, Company C, One Hundred and Thirty-second Illinois Infantry ; died August 22, 1895.


Jesse E. Becke, Company B, One Hundred and Fortieth Illinois Infantry ; died June 7. 1891.


W. L. Beckwith, Company H, Thirteenth New York Infantry ; died Octo- ber 16, 1905.


Miles D. Beach, Company G. Twelfth Illinois Cavalry; died May 19, 1905.


Henry J. Bird, Company B, Twentieth Wisconsin Infantry ; died Decem- ber 20, 1903.


J. H. Blackmore, Company E, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry ; died June 29, 1893.


Alex. C. Brown, Company C, Eighty-eighth Illinois Infantry ; died Octo- ber 5, 1892.


R. S. Breese, Company H, Fifty-second Illinois Infantry ; died September 12, 1892.


G. J. Beverly, Second Illinois Artillery ; died October 18, 1897.


J. H. Burley, Company G, Fifty-second Illinois Infantry ; died Jannary 12, 1892.


A. D. Bunnell, Company F, Second Connecticut Infantry ; died June 29, 1897.


O. M. Bunnell, Company I, Sixth Ohio Cavalry; died March 14, 1896.


Hiram Calkins, Company B, First Wisconsin Cavalry; died June 20, 1893.


Jas. L. Cary, Company D, Fifty-sixth Illinois Infantry; died June 16, 1882.


Tim Chase, Company K, Twenty-second Massachusetts Infantry; died October 25, 1903.


J. H. Cleveland, Company I, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry ; died May 7, 1897.


Wm. Cowdry, Company D, Fourth Illinois Cavalry; died July 4. 1891. A. E. Coon, Company I, First Vermont Cavalry ; died May 29, 1892.


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Chas. B. Conant, Company B. Eighty-ninth New York Infantry; died December 30. 1904.


R. E. Covalt. Company I, Twenty-third Illinois Infantry ; died December 13, 1906.


D. V. Crandall, Company A. Twenty-sixth Iowa Infantry ; died April 12, 1906.


Ferd. Dapprich, musician. Forty-fourth Illinois Infantry; died January 28, 1904.


Salom Dennison, Company H. One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry ; died January 28. 1891.


W. H. Downing. Company G. Sixteenth Vermont Infantry; died May 14. 1900.


L. A. Duncan, Company H, Fifty-ninth Illinois Infantry; died September 6, 1888.


Jacob Etzel, Company B. Ninety-third Illinois Infantry; died July 26. 1891.


John Fairbanks, Company H. Fourth Iowa Cavalry : died June 15, 1906. A. C. Ferre, Company I, Fifteenth Illinois Cavalry; died May 27, 1888.


N. C. Fessenden, Company G. First Maine Cavalry; died May 26, 1897.


Joseph Flurey, Company A. One Hundred and Twenty-seventh Illinois Infantry ; died September 3. 1904.


Uriah Foster. Company E. Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry: died August II, 1906.


Thos. Freeman, United States Navy ; died June 26. 1904.


R. Bruce Gates, Company B, One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Illinois Infan- try : died March 30. 1881.


Oscar B. Gates. Company E. Eighty-ninth Illinois Infantry ; died Decem- ber 30, 1906.


Jacob Geick. Company I, Twenty-third Illinois Infantry : died January 4, 1892.


WV. P. Gibbs. Company H. Sixteenth Illinois Cavalry; died July 5, 1899.


Nichs. Greusel, colonel, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry; died April 25. 1896.


A. C. Graves, Company D. One Hundred and Fifth Illinois Infantry; died November 1. 1901.


Sid. B. Hawley, surgeon, Thirty-third Illinois Infantry ; died November 26, 1877.


King S. Hammon, Company A. Seventh New York Cavalry; died April 3. 1889.


Abner Hard, surgeon, Eighth Illinois Cavalry : died March 20, 1885.


Wm. H. Hartless. Company B. Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry; died July 13. 1890.


E. W. Hall. Fourth Wisconsin Artillery; died August 4. 1896.


Sam'l Harding. Company C. Seventeenth Pennsylvania Cavalry; died March 7, 1902.


A. P. Hatch. Company H, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry ; died May 6, 1901.


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E. E. Hewett, First Engineer Corps ; died November 29, 1897.


Wm. Heun, musician, Fourth Illinois Cavalry ; died August 11, 1905.


Chas. Holslag, Company B, First New York Artillery ; died February 15, 1897.


J. M. Hoffman, Company F. Seventy-fourth Illinois Infantry : died Sep- tember 24, 1899.


John Hozell. Company B, Seventy-seventh Illinois Infantry; died Feb- ruary 2, 1905.


Geo. W. Horr. Company D, Twenty-third Illinois Infantry ; died October 12. 1905.


Stephen Hiller, Company E. Eighty-ninth Illinois Infantry ; died January 21, 1896.


C. H. Hitchcock. Company K, One Hundred and Seventeenth Illinois Infantry ; died June 28. 1905.


G. C. Inman, Company F. Twenty-fifth Michigan Infantry : died May 29. 1897.


Fred D. James, Company A. Thirtieth Ohio Infantry; died February 10, 1882.


R. B. Johnson, Company A. One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Illinois Infan- try ; died February 15. 1889.


F. S. Jones, Company B, Fourth Michigan Cavalry : died March 24, 1890. John Kautenberger, Company H, Fifty-second Illinois Infantry: died April 10, 1901.


MI. B. Kenyon, Company I, Forty-second Illinois Infantry ; died July 2, 1898.


J. R. King, Company D. Fourth California Infantry : died December 29. 1898.


Geo. W. King, Company K. Eighth Illinois Cavalry ; died December 23. 1901.


John A. Kinley. Company K, Eighth Illinois Cavalry; died August 17, 1898.


James Lanigan. Company E, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry : died Deceni- ber 6, 1886.


C. S. Lewis, Company K. Forty-second Illinois Infantry ; died September 30, 1888.


Elisha Lilley. Company C. Fourth Illinois Cavalry : died February 23. 1890.


D. B. Lincoln, Company K. Thirty-third Massachusetts Infantry; died April 28, 1906.


Curtis Lord. Company E. Ninety-first Illinois Infantry ; died March 19, IQ01.


R. D. Marlett, Company A, Twelfth Illinois Cavalry; died April 2, 1900. C. G. Metzner. Company F. First Wisconsin Cavalry ; died April 26, 1879.


A. N. Merrill, musician, Forty-second Illinois Infantry ; died April 8. 1881.


Wm. Mears. Company E. One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry ; died June 2. 1884.


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F. P. Mighell, Company K, Eighth Illinois Cavalry; died September 5. 1906.


F. W. Moore, Company A, Thirty-sixth Illinois Cavalry ; died June II, 1904.


Geo. McCann, Company F, First Rhode Island Artillery; died January 12, 1905.


N. H. Norris, Company F, Eleventh Maine Infantry ; died December 13, 1894.


Chas. Perkins, Company F. Fourteenth Vermont Infantry : died Septem- ber 25, 1896.


Edwin Pierce, Company B, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry ; died November 9, 1901.


Joe C. Porter, Company D, Eleventh Iowa Infantry; died December 5. 1900.


E. L. Porter, Company B, One Hundred and Thirty-seventh New York Infantry ; died September 10, 1902.


E. S. Purdy, Company H, Fifty-second Illinois Infantry ; died April 21, 1896.


J. O. Raymond, Company E, Sixtieth New York Infantry ; died Novem- ber 20, 1898.


A. W. Raymond, Company M. Second New York Cavalry; died Novem- ber 21, 1902.


Anthon Ramer, Company I, Seventeenth Illinois Cavalry; died January 16, 1904.


Van Wyke Race, Company B, Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry ; died June 13. 1905.


Geo. J. Rickert. Company F. One Hundred and Fifty-third Illinois Infan- try ; died May 13, 1895.


Chas. Roberts, Company D, One Hundred and Fifth Illinois Infantry : died February 13, 1899.


C. M. Ross, Company A, Fifteenth Wisconsin ; died December 31, 1903.


L. E. Ruch, Company E. One Hundred and Sixteenth New York Infan- try ; died March 11, 1896.


H. D. Rudel, Company I, Eighth Illinois Cavalry ; died May 20, 1904.


Win. H. Scragg, Company D, Ninty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry ; died October 24, 1891.


J. M. Scott, Company A, Eighty-ninth Illinois Infantry ; died February 19, 1898.


John F. Schick. Company B, Twenty-sixth Wisconsin Infantry; died December 26, 1893.


Sam'l B. Shearer, major, Fifteenth Illinois Cavalry ; died July 16, 1892.


Chas. Sibolt, Company C, Eleventh Massachusetts Infantry ; died June 16, 1879.


E. A. Sibell, United States Navy ; died June 20, 1894.


W. A. Smith, Company I. One Hundred and Forty-eighth New York Infantry ; died October 30, 1884.


OLD FIRST BAPTIST CHURCH, AURORA, BUILT 1852.


FIRST CONGREGATIONAL CHURCH AND CENTRE SCHOOL HOUSE, AUROR.A.


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J. H. Smith, Company K, Twenty-eighth New York Infantry ; died April 26, 1898.


H. G. Smith, Company A, First Wisconsin Cavalry ; died April 12, 1906. C. H. Snediker, Company H, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry ; died April 1, 1898.


Thos. Spicer, Company K, Fourteenth Indiana Infantry; died June 8, 1904.


W. C. Squiers, Company A, Twelfth Illinois Cavalry ; died September 21, 1905.


Eugene Stetler, Company E, Two Hundred and Second Pennsylvania Infantry ; died July 7, 1888.


Wm. H. Stebbins, Company B, Twenty-eighth Pennsylvania Infantry ; died March 21, 1902.


R. S. Stolp, Company I, Second Illinois Light Artillery ; died February 7, 1905.


John St. Martin, Company E, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry ; died January 4, 1897.


Melvin Tarble, Company H, One Hundred and Twenty-fourth Illinois Infantry.


J. H. Terry, Company H, Fifty-second Illinois Infantry ; died January 27, 1903.


F. L. Thayer, Company C, Twenty-second Massachusetts Infantry ; died June 23, 1896.


Eleazor Todd, Company A, Thirty-sixth Illinois Cavalry ; died April 17, 1903.


A. P. Vaughan, Company F, Fifty-second Illinois Infantry; died Decem- ber 19, 1904.


Jas. Van Sickle, Company G, Seventy-second Illinois Infantry ; died Jan- uary 18, 1903.


A. F. Wade, Company D, Second Wisconsin Infantry ; died February 28, 1896.


K. L. Walker. Company C, Fourth Illinois Cavalry ; died March 9, 1898.


F. O. White, Company I, Fifteenth Illinois Cavalry ; died May 30, 1892.


J. T. Wilkinson, Company I, Sixty-fifth Illinois Infantry; died July 25, 1895.


A. G. Wilbur, Company B, Forty-first Ohio Infantry ; died July 29, 1897. Wm. D. Wilson, Company F, Two Hundred and Fifth Pennsylvania Infantry ; died February 17, 1906.


N. B. Wood, Company H, Fifty-second Illinois Infantry ; died January 15, 1898.


H. C. Wood, Company E, One Hundred and Eighty-fifth New York Infantry ; died February 26, 1896.


H. C. Woodwarth, Company D, Eighth Illinois Cavalry ; died April 26. TOOI.


T. T. Wormley. Company C, Fourth Illinois Cavalry : died June 2. 1904.


I. K. Young. Company H, Eighty-ninth Illinois Infantry, died June 21. 1899.


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AURORA RELIEF CORPS NO. 10.


This society was organized July 15, 1884.


The mothers, wives, daughters and sisters of the soldiers, sailors and marines of the late Rebellion, and other loyal women are banded together, auxiliary to the G. A. R. to accomplish the following objects :


1. To assist the G. A. R. in preserving and strengthening those kind, fraternal feelings which bind together the soldiers, sailors and marines of the late Rebellion, and to inculcate love of country and patriotism among our members and children.




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