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Hall, Edward.
Harrison, Benjamin, died at Pittsburgh Land- ing, April 2, '62.
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Ingram, Pliny.
Johnson, Reuben, vet., mus, out Sept. 16 '65. John, Patten, killed at Shiloh, Apr. 6, '62. Jones, Samuel T., tr. to V. R. C. Sept. 15, '63. Ketchum, David.
Ketchum, Daniel, discharged Nov. 8, '62. Lee, Abner.
Lelehlin, Jacob, vet., disc. Jul. 11, '65 ; disab'y. Little, Samuel 11., mustered out Dec. 31, 1864; term ex.
Malkin, William, killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62. Moore, Lewis, died Oct. 7, '62. Moore, James S.
McAtve, James, vet., mus. out Sept. 16, '65. McCann, Andrew B., died July 21, '62. McAlpin, John.
Mullen, William H., vet., mus. out Sep. 16,'65. veterans, and March 14 reached Bloom- McClughen, James, died at Camp Butler, Feb. 21, 1862. McDonald, James.
Mahony, Martin, vet., died at St. Louis, April 4, 1865. Morrison, Benjamin, vet., mus. out Sep. 16, '65. and proceeded to New Orleans. It again Miller, James, vet., mus. out Sept. 16, '65. Ogle, William, vet., mus. out Sept. 16, '65.
Owens, William A., vet., mus. out June 22,'65. at Vicksburg November 24, 1865. Putero, IIenry, vet., mus. out. Nov. 27, '65. Patterson, Van Buren, vet., discharged July 3, Master Roll Company C. 1865; disability.
Patterson, James, died at Corinth, May 10, '62. Ransdal, Richard, died at home April 25, '62. Robinson, George.
Strong, Legrand.
Sanks, Joshua, Short, Jonathan, discharged July 19, '62. Scoval, James F., mustered out Dec. 31, '64. Teeters, Eleazer, discharged Oct. 4, '62.
White, Franklin, mns. out Dec. 31,'64; term ex. Wilson, McClain, disc. Sep. 17, '67 ; disability. Wilson, Ashley J., died April 26, '62. Wilson, James, vet., mustered out Sept. 16, '65. Welch, William, mus. out Dec. 31, '64; term ex.
Recruits.
Adams, John C., killed at Bentonville, N. C., Murphy, Henry C., tr. from 117th Ill., M. O. Mar. 21, 1865. Nov. 24, '65. 31
Baker, Charles, absent wounded at mus. out of Ross, Geo. W., tr. from 117th Ill., must'd out Regiment. Baker, Isaac Nov. 24, '65. Book, Fred. W.
Carter, George W., discharged Nov. 2, '65.
Foddert, Charles.
Jones, John C., disc. Mar. 15, '64 ; disability. Jones, William K., vet., died at Savannah, Ga. Dee. 16, 1864.
Malone, John.
Nichols, James V., mustered out July 6, '65.
Muster Roll, Company G. Drafted and Sub Recruits.
Kelly, George W., mustered out June 3, '65. Kinder, mastered ont June 22. '65.
Matthews, Harris S., June 3, '65.
Milam, Jarot C., mustered out June.
McCaw, Joseph, mustered out June.
Tinsel, John A., mastered out June.
Muster Roll, Company H. Musician.
Silas J. Garrett.
Muster Roll, Company K.
Drafted and Sub Recruits. Brown, Berry, mustered ont June 3, 1865.
Unassigned Recruit.
Ilenderson, Frederick W., discharged.
Thirty-third Infantry .- Three Years' Service.
The Thirty-third was organized at Camp Butler, Iilinois, in September, 1861, with Col. Charles E. Hovey com-
part of the army operating in Missouri and Arkansas In 1863 became a part of Gen. Davidson's corps, and subse- quently participated in the battles of Small, Alfred.
Port Gibson, Champion Hills, Black River Bridge, and the sieges of Vicks- burg and Jackson. On the Ist of Janu- ary, 1864, the regiment re-enlisted as
ington, Illinois, and received veteran furlough. April 18th, 1864, the regi- ment was re-organized at Camp Butler, did good service, and was mustered out
Recruits.
Dougherty, Patk. W., tr. from 124th III., M. O. Nov. 24, '65. Hays, Plinv, tr. from 124th Ills., mustered out Nov. 24, '65. Riley, Harvey C., tr. from 124th Ill., must' out Nov. 24, '65.
Mnster Roll Company E.
Recruits.
Crook, William, tr. from 117th Ill., must'd out Nov. 24, '65.
Day, Benjamin, tr. from 117th Ill., must'd out Nov. 24, '65. Gillham, Saml. C., must'd out Nov. 24, '65.
Muster Roll Company F. Urterun.
Andrews, Wm. L., must'd out July 18, '65.
Muster Roll Company G. Recruit
Wood, Edwin, tr. from 117th Ill.s., must'd out Nov. 24, '65.
Muster Roll Company II.
Recruits.
Hants, Geo. B., tr. from 1220 Ills. inf., M. O. Nov 24, 65.
Nelson, Benj. F., tr. from 122d Ills. inf, M. O. Nov. 24, '65.
Nelson, William, tr. from 122d Ill. inf., absent since Nov. 9, '65.
Thirty-Fourth Infantry-Three Years' Ser- vlee. Muster Roll Company B.
Drafted and Sub Recruit.
Miller, Amos, M. O. July 12, 1865.
Muster Ro 1 Company F. Drafted and Sub Recruit.
Norris, Thomas, never reported.
Unassigned Drafted and Sub- Recruit. Connelly, Michael, sub.
Thirty-Sixth Infantry-Three Years' Ser-
Muster Roll Company D.
Musicians.
manding, and soon afterward became a lIenry T. Kellom, vet., absent sick at M. O. of reg't. Pyle, William T., killed at Chaplin hills, Ky. Oct. 8, 1862.
Unassigned Recruits.
Small, Albert.
Forty-third Infantry .- Three Years' Service.
Of this regiment, there were a few members of companies B, G, H, I, and K, from Madison county. The Forty- third was organized at Camp Butler, Chicago, in the month of September, 1861, by Col. Julius Raith. On the 8th of October it was ordered to Benton Barracks, St. Louis, when in January, 1862, it was joined with the Twenty- fifth Indiana, and formed a brigade under Gen. Strong. Here companies I and K joined the regiment. February 6th it moved to the South, and took an active part in the battle of Shiloh, where it suffered heavily, losing, in killed and wounded, 200 men, several of whom were officers. Afterwards participated in the siege of Vicksburg, and in June of the same year it became a part of the Army of the Tennessee. Throughout its ca- reer it did good service, being always actively engaged. According to an
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Roster-Muster Roll Company R. Privates. Breger, Thos, vet., tr. to Co. A, as cons., MI. O Nov. 20, 1865. Link, John, dischi'd Sept. 30, '62, wounds. Schmidt, Adam, M. O. Sept. 26, '64.
Muster Roll Company G. Drafted and Sub. Recruits.
Kohl, Jos., tr. to Co D, as consol., M O. July 7, 1865, as corp'l. Kirsch, Adam, tr. to Co. D, as consol., M. O. July 7, 1865.
Muster Roll Company H.
Sergeant. Martin Schneider, killed, Shitoh, April 6, '62.
Private. Tanner, John, killed, Shiloh, Ap. 6, 1862. Drafted and Sub. Recruit. Israel, Michael, tr. to Co. E, as consol., M. O. July 7, 1865.
Moved from Bethel, Tennessee, by G was largely represented by men from rail, March 10th, 1863, to Germantown, Madison county. Muster Roll Company I. and on the 12th to White Station, and Privates. was assigned to the Fourth Brigade. Andres, Franz, disch'd Nov. 9, 1862. Becker, Adam, M. O. Dec. 31, 1864. Joined Gen. F. Steele's expedition to Roster. Quartermaster. James W. Davis, promoted captain and A. C. S., March, 1863, by the president. Hundsdorfer, Jos., died at Little Rock, Dee'r Little Rock, Arkansas, at Helena, Non-commissioned Staff. Quartermaster Sergeant. August 21st, and on the 28th was as- signed to Col True's Brigade, and Sep- tember 2d joined the main army at Caleb Sappington, must'd out Jan. 9, 1865.
25, 1864. Ladner, Andrew. Rykber, Chas., M. O. Dee. 31, 1864. Stett, John, missing in action at Shiloh, April 6, 1862. Woll, Henry, M. O. Dec. 31. 1864. Woll, Lawrenz, M. O. Dec. 31, 1864. Weber, Fredolin, M. O. Dee. 31, 1864. Weitgenaunt, Chas., disch'd Oct. 26, 1862. Zimmerscheid, Christian, killed, Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
Brownsville, Arkansas. November 10th, assisted iu the capture of Little Rock. On the 15th, moved by rail via Duvall's Bluff to Memphis, arriving November Drafted and Sub. Recruit. 21st, 1863. Jannary 15th, 1864, three- McLain, John S., tr. to Co. F, as consol., M. O. fourths of the regiment re-enlisted, and July 7, 1865.
Muster Roll Company K.
Forty-Third (consolidated) Infantry-One Year Organization. Muster Roll Company K. Privates. FInge, Frederick R., M. O. Nov. 30, 1865. Galligan, John F., M. O. Nov. 30, 1865.
Forty-Eighth Infantry-Three Years' Ser- vice. Muster Roll Company I. Sergeant.
Pleasant, Crisp.
Forty-ninth Infantry .- Three Years' -Service.
Capt. John A. Logan, of Richview, Washington county, and engaged in the
order of the War Department, the regi- ment was consolidated with another regiment, January 17th, 1865. From The Forty-ninth was organized at battle of Tripoli July 14th and 15th, this time forward the command, until, Camp Butler, Illinois, by Col. Wm. R. 1864. After the expiration of the vete- its discharge, was engaged in skirmish- Morrison, December 31st, 1861, and on ran furlough, rendezvoused at Centralia, ing and doing garrison duty. At Little the 31 of February following was Illinois, and proceeded via Cairo and Rock it was mustercd out of service ordered to Cairo, Illinois. Was assign- Memphis to Holly Springs and rejoined November 30th, 1865, and arrived at ed to the Third Brigade, McClernand's the command. Participated in the Ox- Camp Butler, Illinois, December 14th following.
Division, at Fort Henry, the 8th ult., ford expedition and returned to Mem- and on the 11th inst. moved to Fort phis August 30. Arrived at Jefferson Donelson. Engaged the enemy on the Barracks, Missouri, September 30, moved 13th, losing 14 killed and 37 wounded ; thence to Franklin and drove the enemy Col. Morrison was among the wounded. from the place, was with the army in Remaining at Donelson until March 4th, pursuit of Gen. Price throngh Missouri, it moved to Metal Landing, and two and returned to St. Louis November days later embarked for Pittsburg Land- 18th, 1864. From there it moved to ing, Tennessee. Disembarked at Savan- Nashville, Tennessee, and took part in nah, and on the 21st completed the that battle December 15th. On the march. Participated in the battle of 24th, was ordered to Paducah, Ken- Shiloh, April 6th and 7th, losing 17 tucky, to muster out non-veterans, and killed and 99 wounded. Was in the thereafter the regiment did garrison siege of Corinth, and June 4th, moved ; duty.
Was mustered out September to Bethel, where it was assigned to 9th, 1865, and arrived at Camp Butler, Brig .- Gon. John A. Logan's First Divi- Illinois, September 15th, 1865, for final sion, Major-Gen. A. McClernand com- payment and discharge. As will be manding. seen from the following roster, company
Mnster Roll Company C. Recruit.
Roth, Christian, disch. Dee. 6, 1864.
Muster Roll Company E.
Privates. Burk, Patrick, tr. to Mulligan's Brigade Jan. 24, 1862.
assigned to the Third Brigade, Col. S. Cavenaugh, Jantes, tr. to Mulligan's Brigade Private. Il. Wolf, Third Division, Brig .- Gen. Jan. 24, 1862. Halpin, Michael. Weittner, Bernhardt, disch'd Feb. 3, 1863. A. J. Smith, of the Sixteenth Army Kelly, Robert, vet., must'd out Sept. 9, 1865. Drafted and Sub. Recruits. Moran, Jolin, vet., must'd out Sept. 9, 1865. McLean, John, vet., must'd out Sept. 9, 1865. Patterson, William S., must'd out Jan. 9, '65. Corps. On the 27th inst., marched to Christ, John, tr. to Co. G, as consol'ted, M. O. July 7, 1865. Vicksburg, Mississippi, and was with Probst, Charles Ir. to Co. D, as consol., M. O. Maj .- Gen. Sherman in the Meridian cam- July 7, 1865.
was mustered as veteran volunteers and
3. Was assigned to the Red River expedition, and on March 14th partici- pated in the capture of Fort De Russey, Louisiana ; April 9th, engaged in the battle of Pleasant Hill, Louisiana, and returned to Memphis June 10th, 1861. On the 24th inst , ordered to Illinois for veteran furlough. The detachment of
Recruits.
paign, returning to Vicksburg March Lyles, William, killed at Fort Donelson, Feb. 13, 1862. Pembrook, William K., vet.
Mnster Roll Company F.
Privates.
Hawkins, James, died at Paducah, Ky., Mar. 4, 1862.
Muster Roll Company G. Captains
Lewis W. Moore, term expired Jan. 9, 18 non-veterans remained, commanded by Cyrus E. Daniels, must'd out Sept. 9, 186
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HISTORY OF MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
First Lieutenant.
William W. Bliss, must'd out Jan. 10, 1865.
Second Lieutenant.
William M. Whaling, must'd out Mar. 14, '64 Corporals.
John Hollis, vet., must'd out Sept. 9, 1865, as sergeant.
John Morgan, vet., must'd out Sept. 9. 1865. Privates.
Assman, William, vet., must'd out Sept. 9, '65. Bergs, Peter, vet., most'd out Sept. 9, 1865. Bartlett, David, disch. March 19, 1865.
Burns, Patrick, must'd ont Jan. 9, 1863. C'aswell, John D., must'd out Jan. 9, 1$63. Cary, William M.
Champine, Franeis, vet., must'd out Sep. 9 '65. Caldwell, L. P., must'd out Dec. 28, 1864. Durkes, Valentine.
Emmerson, Isaac M., vet., must'd out Sept. 9, 1865.
Elliott, J. K, disch'd Feb. 1. 1863.
Foley, Patrick, must'd ont Jan. 9, 1865.
Finny, John A., vet., must'd out Sept. 9, 1865, as corporal.
Holdenberg, Peter, tr. to V. R. C., Sept. 22, '63. Inman, Rufus, tr. to V. R. C., July 3, 1853.
McLoughlin, Edward, died at Little Rock, Sept. 11, 1863.
MeCarty, Cornelius, mast'd out Jan. 9, 1865, George, Edward.
as sergeant.
Melvin, Edmund, vet., must'd out Sept. 9, '65, Wallace, Henry, absent at m. o. of regt. as corporal.
McCullum, M., vet., must'd out Sept. 9, 1865. Riedmun, David.
Shorader, Peter, vet., must'd out Sept, 9, '65. Stacy, Simeon, disch'd Oct. 22, 1562 Wilson, John, vet , must'd out Sept. 29, 1865. Waters, James, awaiting trial.
Wilson, William II., vet., must'd out Sept. 9, 1865; wounded.
Recruits.
Bliss, William H., must'd out Sept. 9, 1×65. Daniels. John N., must'd ont Sept. 9, 1565, as corporal.
Duncan. Joseph.
Elkins, John M., died at home Nov. 20. 1864. Elkins, James M., must'd out Sept. 9, 1865. Epping, John, must'd out Sept. 9, 1865.
MeKinney. Samuel, must'd out Sept. 9, 1865. M .Cann, Thomas.
Smith, John II., must'd ont Sept. 9, 1865. Thompson, James P., must'd out Sept. 9. '65. Vinson, Joseph B., must'd out Sept. 9, 1$65. Whitbread, William, must'd out Sept. 9, 1x65. Wainwright, George, must'd out Sept. 9, 1863. April. Captain Ellett, three lieutenants aud fifty men were ordered to report Fiftieth Infantry .- (Three Years Service.) Muster Roll Company Il. for duty to Col. Charles Ellett's ram Recruits. fleet. After service in Mississippi, MeKenzie, James. must'd out May 30, 1535. Shepard, William, must'd ont July 13, 1865. Tennessee and Missouri, under Gen. Jeff. C. Davis, and later, Gen. Robert B. Fifty-first Infantry. (Three Years Service.) First Assistant Surgeon. Mitchell, on September 3d, left Mur- freesboro, and began the westward march Francis W. Lytle, pro. surgeon, 36th Regt., resigned April 29, 1865. with Buell, arriving at Louisville, Sep- Muster Roll Company I. tember 26th. On October 1st, moved in Private. pursuit of Bragg. October 7th, engaged Thener, Frederick E., must'd out Sept. 25.'65. the enemy at Chaplin Hills. On the 8th, lost heavily, losing 113 killed and
Muster Roll Company K. Private.
Drafted and Sub Recruit. Labey, Thomas, sub , m. o. July 22, 1×65.
Holbert, Abram V., disch'd Feb. 28, 1865; On the 10th, pursued the enemy, and term expired. on the 14th, had a severe skirmish at Fifty-third Infantry-Three Years' Service- Muster Roll, Company B. Lancaster. Was in the Stone river campaign with the Army of the Cum- berland, and in the Tullahoma cam-
Fifty-fourth Infantry-Three Years' Service -MInster Rofl Company D. paign during the siege of Chattanooga ; was constantly under fire of the enemy's Recruits. Martin, John, m. o. Oct. 15, 1565. batteries. November 23d, 1863, started on Lookout Mountain campaign. The Fifty-eighth Consolidated Infantry- Three Years' Service. Third brigade, of which the Forty-ninth was a part, was led in the assault on the Mission Ridge by this regiment. Jan- Was recruited as Camp Douglas, Chicago, on the 11th of February, 1862, and left the camp for the south on the following day. It saw hard service, and was mustered out at Montgomery, Ala., the 1st of April, 1866. uary 12th, 1864, was mustered out as a veteran organization. On May 3d, the Atlanta campaign began. On the 7th, supported the attack upon Tunnel Hill. On the 8th, began the attack on Rocky Face Ridge, being constantly engaged Muster Roll Company F. Second Lieutenant. William Cooper, m. o. as sergt. Mar. 2, 1836. until the 13th. Was in action at Resaca, Adairsville, at Kingston, Dallas, Ack- Corporals. Joseph Lamm, m. o. Feb. 26, 1866. Jacob Shad. worth. Pine Top, Kenesaw, Mountain, Smyrna, Camp meeting grounds. From Wl'agoner. William H. Wisenlint, m. o. Feb. 26, 1863. July 12th until August 25th, it was under fire night and day before Atlanta. Privates. Fought at Lovejoy Station. After skirmishing and doing arduous service, on December 1st reached Nashville. Griffin, Alexander, m. o. Feb. 23, 1866. December 15th, occurred the battle of Nashville. The Fifty-ninth was in the Fifty-ninth Infantry. Three Years' Service. first line of the assaulting column, and Four companies, C, D, E and F, were represented in the Fifty-ninth from Madison county-company D being nearly full. plauted the first colors on the captured works. The loss was terrible, one third being killed or wounded. This was the last battle of note in which the regiment was engaged. After being on duty in This regiment of Illinois men was first aceredited to Missouri, Illinois' quoto being full, and was known as the Ninth Missouri Infantry. Did good service in various parts of the South until Decem- ber 8th, 1865, at New Braunfels, Texas, it was mustered out, and ordered to that state. February 12th, 1862, the Springfield, Illinois, for final payment name was changed to the Fifty-uinth and discharge. Of its brilliant record Illinois Infantry. Was in the battle of each member of the Fifty-ninth, from Pea Ridge, where it fought gallently all the colonel commanding to the humblest day. After marching and skirmishing, private, is justly proul. All honor to arrived at West Plains, on the 28th of the Fifty-ninth !
Roster-Muster Roll Company C.
Veterans.
Asendorf, Ifenry. Cheeley, Jolin. m. o. Dec. 8, 1865. Dorsey, Wm. M., m. o. Dec. S. 1565.
Muster Roll Company D.
Captain.
William P. Renfro, resignel Sept. 3, 1862. Orlando W Frazier, resigned Feb. 25, 1865. Emanuel Mennet, m. o. Dec. 8, 1865.
First Lieutenant.
Warren D. Crandall, pro. to ram fleet. Chesley A. Mossman, m. o. Dec. S, 1865.
Second Licutenant.
Benjamin F. Stevens, m. o. Dee. 8, 1865.
wounded out of 361 going into action. John P. Anderson, term ex. Jan. 31, 1865.
First Sergeant.
William F. Howard, disch. Jan. 1863; disb. Sergeants.
Jacob Ilatham, killed at Stone river, Dec. 31, 1862.
Aldrup, Henry, died at Cairo, April 26, 1866. Burke, Geo. W., m. o. May 20, 1565.
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Franklin Parker, tr. to Miss. ram fleet Feb. 11, Clark, George N., m. o. Dee. 8, '65. 1863, Corporals.
William Pickering, disch. Apr. 12, '62; dis'y. John W. Matlock, m. o. Aug. 18, 1864 as pri- vate.
John McArdle, vet., m. o. Dec. 8, 1865 as sergt. George Waters.
Phineas C. Eaton, vet., m. o. Dec. 8, 1865 as Ist sergeant.
Simon Morse, tr. to V. R. C., Feb. 16, 1864. MMusician.
James H. Evans. Wagoner. Stradhoff, John C., vet., m. o. Dec. 8, 1865. Privates.
Arterherry, James, m. o. Sept. 14, '64 as corp'l. Arterberry, Thomas, m. o. Sept. 14, 1864.
Abbott, Thomas, killed at Perryville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. Brewer, Geo. A. Bradley, James, tr. to V. R. C. Sept. 30, 1863. Box, William P., wounded severely at Pea Ridge ; discharged.
Williams, James H., m. o. Dec. 11, '64 ascorp. Bateman, Joseph, m. o. Sept. 17, 1864. Warmbrodt, Jacob, m. o. Dec. S, '65 as musi'o. Crandall, Eugene, killed at Pea Ridge, Ark., Mar. 7, 1862. Weber, Frank W., vet., m. o. Dec. 8, '65. Young, William .A., m. o. Dec. 8, '65. Cox, Amer, died at St. Louis, Mo., Sept. 1, '61. Young, Benjamin F., disch. June 22, '65; dis. Chase, Charles G., killed at Kenesaw Mt., June . Young, Edward J., m. o. July 12, '65. 27, 1864.
Daniel, John J., disch. Dec. 10, 1862; disab'y. Deadle, Ilenry, disch. April 2, 1863.
Ectine, Fritz., vet., m. n. Dec. 8, 1865. Franeis, William, disch. Dec. 20, 1861 ; disab'y. Fouch, Lycurgus, m. o. Sept. 17, 1864. Henderson, Chas. B., vet., m. o. Dec. 8, 1865. Hartman, Philip, m. n. Sept. 17, 1864.
Hinch, W. C., tr. to V. R. C. Feb. 16, 1863.
Kelly, Johnson, died Mar 28, 1862; wounds. |Frederick Molsta, killed at Champlain Hills, Lealy, Dennis, drowned at Hamburg, Tenn., May 22, 1862.
Mossoman, Chesley, pro. corp'l, serg't and Ist lieutenant.
Miller, Charles J., m. o. Sept. 17, 1864.
Palmer, Isaac W., killed at Pea Ridge, Ark., Mar. 7, 1862. Potter, Richard, m. o. Sept. 17, '64. Pinchard, Joseph A., m. o. Sept. 17,'65. Rittman. John, disch. Apr. 2, '63; dis. Rule, Joseph, m. o. Sept. 17, '64.
Rule, John H., died at Syracuse ; m. o. Jan. 28, 1862.
Rule, Moses E., disch. Apr. 12, '62; dis. Spohn, Henry, killed at Pea Ridge, Ark., Mar. 7,'62.
Spohn, Peter, vet., m. o. Dec, 8, '65 as corp'}. Sutton, Stephen, tr. to Miss. ram fleet Feb. 11, 1863.
Simpson, Francis, discharged Oct. 18, 1861; disability.
Searcy, Edward C., vet., m. o. Dec. 8, 1865 as corporal.
Searcy, Thomas, discharged Feb. 17, 1863; wounds. Shield, Andrew J., vet., tr. to V. R. C. Aug. 1, 1863.
Shemerstedt, Charles, m. o. Sept. 17, '64. Tobin, Charles, m. o. Sept. 17. '64.
Thomas, Charles, disch. Jan. 15, '63; dis. Watts, Andrew J., killed at Stone river, Dec. 31, 62.
Williams, Woodnut, disch. Apr. 2, 186 -; dis. Walter, Joseph, m. o. Sept. 17, '64. Zimmerle, Alfred.
Recruits. Allen, David, tr. to V. R. C Aug. 1, '63. Burns, Thomas W., disch. Oet, 9, 63; dis. Brywn. Wm. D., m. o. Dec. 8, '65. Been, Peter J., m. o. Dec. 8, '65. Brown, Charles N., vet., m. o Dec. 8, '65.
Beard, Samnel W., killed at Kencsaw Mt., June 18, '64.
Clark, Walter 11., m. o. Dec. 8, '65. Carlton, Schuyler, ir. to V. R. C. Aug. 1, '63.
Daniel, John J., m. o. Dec. 8, '65. Elliott, James. m. o. Dec. 8, '65. Early, John M., m. o. Dec. 8. '65.
Hedrick, Jesse, disch. Sept. 19, '63 ; dis.
llastings, Wm. J., m. o. Dec. 8, '65; wounded. Husong, Wm. A., vet.
Kill, Johnsen M., died at Jefferson City, Mo., Gastenecker, Wm., m. o. Mar. 6, '66 as corp I.
Oct. 1.'61.
Lohberg, Henry, disch. July 17, '62; dis. Marr, Peter, m. o. Dee. 8, '65.
Murray, John, disch. Apr. 28, '63 ; dis.
Oliver, Thomas J., tr. to Miss. ram fleet Feb. 11,'63. Roberts, John B., vet.
Ranch, Joseph, died at Sugar Creek, Ark., Feb. 19, '62.
Rude, Moses E., m. o. Dec. S. '65. Roegger, Fredk., m. o. July 29, '65 and Sept. 30,'65.
Sackett, Andrew, m. o. Sept. 11, '64 as corp'l. Simpson, Francis M., died at Louisville, Ky., Sept. 7, '65.
Master Roll Company E.
Recruits. Hess, Jacob, m. o. Dec. 8, '65.
Musician. Henry P. Nervioos, m. o. Sept. 17, '64.
Wagoner. John Wortman, m. o. Sept. 17, '64.
11, '65. Hever, John B., killed at Champlain Hills, Ky., Oct. 8, '62. Ingham, Chas. C. Jones, Richard.
Mofley, Albert, died at St. Louis, Jan. 12, '62. Paul, or Powell, Wm. H., m. o. Sept. 17, '64.
Unassigned Recruits.
Brandes, John. Minnahan, Daniel.
Sixty-first Infantry Three Years' Service .- Enster Roll Company C. .
Recruits.
Jenkins, Peter, m. o. Sept. 8, '65. Kuykendall, Simon, m. o. Sept. 8, '65. Kuykendall, Rodolph, m. o. Sept. 8, 'C5. Kuykendahl, Lafayette, m. o. Sept. 8, '65.
Muster Roll Company D.
Privates.
Hughes, Solomon, died at Savannah, Tenn. Reddish, William M., m. 6. Feb. 7, '65 as sergt.
Reeruit. King, Geo. W., m. o. Sept. 8, '65.
Muster Roll Company K. Reeruits.
Stout, Rabt. C., m. o. Sept. 8, '65 as corp'l.
Sixty-second Infantry .- Three Years' Ser- vice .- Muster Roll Company B.
Prica'es.
Martin, John W., absent sick at m. o. of regt.
Reeruit. West, Elijah, m. o. Feb. 18, '66 as corp'l.
Sixty-fourth Infantry-Three Years' Service.
First Assistant Surgeon.
Otto E. Roesch, m. o. July 11, '65.
Muster Roll Company E. Corporal.
William Paul, vet.
Mnster Roll Company G.
Privates.
Dolon, Patrick, died at Joliet, Ill., Ang. 21, '64. Small, Cushman, died at Mound City, Sept. 29, 1864. Unassigned Recruit. Clifford, Henry.
Sixty-sixth Infantry .- Three years' service.
Was first organized at Benton Bar- racks, Missouri, in September, 1861, by Muster Boll Company I. Corporal. John W. Birge, and was known as " Birge's Sharp Shooters." Subsequently it was mustered as the Fourteenth Mis- Ky., Oct. 8, '62. souri Infantry Volunteers, and left for the field Dec 12th, 1861. In Novem- ber, 1862, the regiment was transferred to the state of Illinois, aud numbered Sixty sixth ; companies E, F, G and H, Privates. Hampe, Henry F., disch. June 8, '63 as sergt .; disability. being represented by men from Madison county. During the year of 1863, it was engaged in frequent skirmishes with Nervions, Henry, m. o. Sept. 17, '64. Recruits. the enemy at Tuscumbia river, capturing Delaney, Jolın, tr. to Miss. marine brig. Feb. ' 10 officers and 150 men, the loss of the
regiment being three officers and 15 men taken prisoners. Ordered to Burnsville, Miss., November 2d, 1863: marched to Eastport on the Tennessee, the 3d inst ; crossed the river on the 5th, and moved toward Pulaski, Tenn., on the 6th, ar- riving the 12th. Remained here until January 1864. Three fourths of the men having re-enlisted, moved onward toward Illinois for veteran furlough. Furloughed from Chicago, Jan. 25th, and on the 1st of March reassembled at Joliet, and again moved for the field. Mustered out at Louisville, Ky., July 7th, 1865, and arrived at Camp Butler, Ill., July 9th, 1865, for final payment and discharge.
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