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Roster. Surgeon.
Joseph Pogue, mustered out July 7, 1865.
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Muster Roll Company B. First Lieutenants. Frank M. Bingham, of Bloomington, mus out.
Muster Roll Company E.
Privates.
Seins, Isaae, tr. to Co. B. M. O. Sept. 22, '64. Snyder, John. tr. to Co. B. M. O. Sept. 22, '64. Wallace, Thomas, vet., must'd out July 7,'65
Muster Roll Company F. First Lieutenant. Cyrus A. Lemon, dismissed Nov. 26, 1862.
Mnster Roll Company G. Recruits.
Clark, Isaae W., must'd out July 7, 1865. Cramp, Ilenry C., died at Rome, Ga., July 10, and 5000 of the enemy ; but they were 1864. Drury. Franklin B. died at Piasa, III., Dee. 31, 1864. Moore, David, mustered out July 7, 1865. Wilson, Robert L., mustered out July 7, '65.
Muster Roll Company H. Recruits.
Manning, Thomas B., must'd out July 7, '65, as corporal. William, vet. recruit, died June 14, '64, in hands of the enemy at Atlanta, Ga.
Sixty-Eighth Infantry .-- Three Months' Ser- vice.
Master Roll Company A.
Mureliead, James A.
Muster Roll Company F.
Private.
Burnett, Eugene, mustered out Sept. 24, '62.
Sixty-Ninth Infantry .- Three Months' Ser- vice. Mnster Roll Company I.
Sergeant.
Silas E. Libby, mustered out Sept. 27, 1862.
Privates.
Olson, Nelson, mustered ont Sept. 27, 1862. Shoop, J. H., mustered out Sept. 27, 1862. Smith, George F., mustered out Sept. 27, '62.
Seventy-Third Infantry .- Three Years' Ser- vice.
Muster Roll Company H. Captain. Joseph L. Morgan, mustered out June 12, '65.
Elghtleth Infantry .- Three years' service.
Was organized in August, 1862, at Privates. Centralia, Illinois, by Col. T. G. Allen, a part of the Third Division, under Gen. Barnes, Henry W., tr. to V. R. C. Mar. 23, '64. Burts. Rupel T. Beely, George, must'd ont June, '65 ; as corp'l. Besser, Charles R., mustered out June, 1865. Bright linson mustered out June, 1865. and mustered into the United States Schurz). Nov. 24 and 25, did good ser- service on the 25th of the same month, vice in the battle of Mission Ridge. May for three years. Ordered to Lonisville, 3d, 1864, commenced the Atlanta cam- Ky., September 4th following, and be- paign, and formed a part of the grand Brownlee, John B. W., m. o. June, '65: wounds. Chandler, Henry D., died Apr. 20, 1863. came a part of the Thirty third Brigade army under Sherman. Participated in Clifford, Andrew G., mustered out June 10, under Gen. Terrell. Assigned to the the battles of Dalton, Resaca, Adairsville, Cummings, Alfred, died at Marietta, Ga., July, 1864; wounds. Tenth Division, Gen. Jackson command- Cas-ville, Dallas, Pine Mountain, Kene- 1865, as 1st sergeant. ing, and in Gen. McCook's corps. On saw Mountain, Marietta, Peach Tree the 1st of October, under Gen. Buell, Creek, Franklin, Atlanta, Jonesboro and Dorsey, Nimrod, m. o. June 10, '65, as serg't. Deck, Jacob S .. m. o. JJune 10, '65, as corp'l. Deck, James If., m. o. June 10, 1865. Dailey, John T. Crawford, George M .. must'd out May 16, '65. Carter, Winfield, disch. Ang. 21, 1863. marched in pursuit of Bragg. First Lovejoy Station. During the campaign engaged the enemy in the battle of Perry
the regiment captured 150 prisoners, and ville, October 8th, losing 14 killed, and lost 25 killed, 60 wounded. Marched 58 wounded, including Lieut. Von Kem. ' October 3d in pursuit of Hood, and
Roster.
Colonel.
Andrew F. Rodgers, honorably disch. (as Et. Col.) Nov. 25, 1864.
Major. Henry Zeis, hon. disel. (as Capt.) May 15, '65. Adjutant.
mounted, and soon after, while scouting, James B. Newman, must'd ont June 19, '65.
First Assistant Surgeon. Gap, and Sand Mountain, at the latter Ebenezer Rodgers, resigned Feb. 23, 1863.
Non-Commissioned Staff. Principal Musician. John S. Culp, mustered out June, 10, 1865.
Muster Roll Company B.
Captains.
George W. Carr, resigned June 27, 1863. John H. Smiths, mustered ont as First Lieut. June 10, 1865.
William R. Wright, must'd out June 10, '65. Second Lieutenants.
Henry C. Smith, resigned Jan. 22, 1863. Stephen A. Albro, must'd out July 20, 1865. Conrad HI. Flick, M. O. as serg't. June 10, '65.
Sergeants.
William Campbell, disch. Sept. 10, '63; disat'y. John I). Heisel, reduced at his own request, tr. to V. R. C. March 23, 1864. Corporals.
Jacob Yant, Serg't., died at Nashville, Tenn., July 3, 1864; wounds.
Sept. Sth, moved to Stevenson, Ala- William W. Edwards, reduced at his own re- quest, mustered out July 10, 1865.
hama, Capt. Cunningham in command. On the 23d reported to Gen. Howard. commanding Eleventh Army Corps. Was assigned to Third Brigade, com- manded by Col. Hecker, (the same was
mel killed. Lieut. Andrews mortally December 15 and 16 took part in the wounded, and Lieut. Col. Rodgers, and battle of Nashville; this was the last Lieut. Pace severely wounded. Gens. engagement of any consequence in which Terrell and Jackson were also killed. the regiment participated. The Eight- December 26th started in pursuit of the ieth traveled over 6,000 miles, and en- enemy under John Morgan. Jan. 2d, gaged the enemy in over twenty battles. 1863, discontinued the pursuit. On the On the 10th of June, 1865 was mustered 10th of the same monthi was assigned to out of service, and proceeded to Camp the Fourteenth Army Corps, Gen J. J. Butler, Ill., for final pay and discharge. Reynolds' Division.
March 20th the Brigade of 1500 men, and two pieces of artillery, while on a scout, were attacked by John Morgan
repulsed, with heavy loss. About the middle of April the regiment was met and repulsed the enemy at Dug's
place capturing a battery of two guns ; loss, 2 killed. and 16 wounded. At Blunt's farm, May 2d, again defeated the enemy, and May 3d was surrendered to a vastly superior force under Gen. Forrest, who, contrary to stipulation. stole its blankets, watches and money. The regiment was taken to Rome, and paroled and sent to Atlanta. From the latter place the officers were sent to Libby Prison. The enlisted men were forwarded to Richmond, arriving May 13th, thence to City Point, and Annap- olis, and on the 19th moved to Camp Chase, Ohio; June 23d, was declared exchanged, and moved to St. Louis. Ou
the 29th started for Nashville, Ten- William H. Clayton, serg't., died May 5, '65. nessee, Lieut. J. A. Miller in command ' John W. Waldron, tr. to V. R. C. Oet. 1863. of the regiment.
James P. Blankenship, disch. Dec. 29, 1865; disability.
William D. Wilson, tr. to Miss. Marine Brig. Sept. 15, 1863. Hiram Anthis, tr. to V. R. C. Dec. 5, 1864.
Diamond, Wm. M. O. June, 10,'65 ; wounded. Edwards, Hardin, disch. June 30, 1863. Finley, Simpson, disch. Nov. 22, 1863.
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Frost, Nelson, P., m. o. Juñe 10, '65, as corp'l. Foster, Francis M., corporal, died at Vining Station, Ga., Aug. 10, 1864; wounds. Foster, William, mustered out June 10, 1865. Fenstermann, John, must'd ont June 10, '65. Gabrile, Charles, must'd out June 10, 1865. Grimm, Wm., mustered out June 10, 1865. Huibert, Amos, disch. May 30, '63; wounded. Holland, John M., mustered out June 10, '65. Iluntington, Henry E., M. O. June 10, 1865. Ilarris, Charles, tr. to V. R. C. Sept. 8, 1864. Hunt, David B., disch. Ang. 21, 1863. Hays, Matthew, tr. to V. R. C. Sept. 8, 1863. Ilebner, Philip, tr. to. V. R. C. Sept. 8, 1863. Howe, Philip A., tr. to V. R. C. Dec. 8, 1863. Jones, William M., disch. July 5. '65; w'ds. Kamper, John H., mustered out July 10, '66. Little, Henry B., mustered out July 10, 1865. McDowell, William N., dis. Aug. 21, 1863. Moore, Samuel A., mustered out July 10, '65. McClain, Michael, died June 3, '66, wounds. McIntosh, Francis, tr. to. V. R. C. Dec. 3, '63. Marshall. Moses B., died Nov. 23, 1862. Miller, Henry, mnstered out June 10, 1865. Nichols, Wm., M. O. June 10, '65, as teamster. Patrick, David, M. O. June 10, '65, as corp'l. Roach, David G., died Nov. 8, 1862. Ricemann, Frederick, M. O. June 10, 1865. Rees, David, disch. Jan. 10, 1863.
Rolloff, John mustered out June 10, 1865. Stahl, Daniel L, M. O. June 10, '65, as serg't ; wounded.
Shafer, Wm. 11., tr. to V. R. C. Sept. 8, 1863. Snedeker, Theodore, died at Bridgeport, Ala., April 9, 1864.
Shafer, George D., mustered out June 10, '65. Sees, Henry C., disch. March 20,'64; wounds. S acy, Joseph, mastered ont June 10, 1865. Stahl, John H., M. O. June 10, '65, as serg't. Musician. Stafford, Edwin, M. O. June 10, '65, as corp'l. Wm. 11. Wright, mas. out June 10, '65. Sherfy, Abraham, mustered out June 10, 1865. Privates. Sherfy, Isaac, M. O. June 10, '65 ; wounded. Thorp, Elwin C., M. O. June 10, '65, as corpl. Bigler, John, mustered ont June 10, '65.
Underwood' Lemuel, dis. Dec. 29, 1862. Windsor, Charles, disch. Oct. 1, 1863. Windsor, Henry, mustered out June 10, 1865. Bneli, John, disch'd Oct. 24, 1862.
Wister, Charles, disch. Oct. 1, 1863. Williams, Thomas J., M. O June 10, 1863. Wittle, Wm., trans. to V. R. C. Feb. 1, 1865. Weaver. Edward. mustered ont June 10, 1865.
Yonng, Francis M. M. O. June 10, '65, corp'l. Carter, Talbud P., mustered out June 10, '65, Younce, James, P., tr. to Miss. Marine Brig., as sergeant. Sept. 16, 1863.
Yager, Cyrus W., mustered out June 10, '65.
Reer uit.
Ingram, John.
Muster Roll Company C.
Sergeant.
Robert Kaiser, discb. Feb. 28, '63; disability. Corporals.
Heinrich Oppermann, red. tr. to V. R. C. Jan. 10, 1865. George Flach.
Privates.
Braunsfield, Mathais, must'd out June 10, '65. Hance, Roswell B., transf'd to V. R. C., May Bruneke, Friederich, mast'd out June 10, '65. 1, 1864. Eispermann, Adam, M. O. June 10,'65, corp'l. Howard, Peter, mus. out June 10, '65.
Hadar. Joseph, died at Murfreesboro, Teun , Mar. 20, 1863. House, Chas., disch. Jan. 2. 1863.
Loyd, Clement C., disch. Jan 4, '64, disability. Linder, Wm. H., tr. to V. R. C., Sep. 1 '63. Linder, Richd., tr. to V. R C., .Apr. 10, '64. Lawrence, Henry, mustered ont June 10, '63, as corporal.
. Lyons, Luther, disch. Oct. 25, '62.
McShane, Barney, died in rebel prison, March 30), 1863.
McCauley, Charles W., trans. to V. R. C. Sept. 2, 1863.
MeCauley, John, M. O. June 10, '65.
McCanley, William, detached at muster out of regt.
Oseland, Thomas, mustered out June 10, '65, pris war.
Owens, Elijah, tr. to V. R. C. Mar. 25, '64. Oseland, Moroni, disch. Oct. 24, '62.
Owens, Geo. W., tr. to V. R. C. Mar. 25, '64.
Oliver, Jas. H., M. O. June 10, '65.
Prenitt, Paseball, must'd out June 10, 1865, as sergeant.
Randall, Elias, died at Louisville, Ky., Oct. 8, 1862. Robson, Andrew E., detached at must out of reg't. Ralph, William. Stringer, William. Starke, Christian, disch. Feb. 13, '63. Stafford, Wm., M. O. June 10, '65.
Spaulding, John, M. O. June 10, '65. Thompson, Moses, absent, sick at m. o. of regt. Usher. Wm., must. out June 10, '65
Wenck. Engelhard, corpl., tr. to V. R. C., May 2, 1864.
Wood, Calvin, corp'l, died, Greenville, Tenn., April 17, 1865.
Wood. Solomon F., serg't, wounded June 10, '64, tr. to V. R. C. Oct. 20, '04.
Wood, James 1I., killed at Dallas, Ga., June 2, 1864.
Young, Alfred, mus. out June 10, '65, as corp., wounded.
Ziska, Frank, M. O. June 10, '65.
Recruits.
Cronan, Dennis, tr. to 33th Ills., M. O. March 11, 1866.
McCauley, Geo., tr. to V. R. C., Sept. 2,'63, M. 0. Aug. 11, '65.
Miller, Mark P., absent, wounded, at m. o. of regiment.
Elghity-second Infantry. - Three years' ser- vice.
The Eighty-second was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, September, 1862, Clark, Matthew St. C. G., tr. to 38th Ill., M. O. by Col. Frederic Hecker, and was mus- March 20, 1866.
tered in October 23, 1862. Reported at Washington City, November 3d, at Dorsey, Albert. disch'd Sept. 1, '64, wounded. Dillon, Eli, on furlough at m. o. of reg't. Dillon, Newton, corporal, died at Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 17, 64, wounds. Dillon, Jasper, must. out June 10, '65. Arlington Heights. November 9, and was assigned to Siegel's Division, Army of the Potomac, Gen. Burnside com- Deck, John W., M. O. June 10, '65. Dillon. Levi, tr. to 38th Ill. inf, M. O. March 20, 1866. manding. Marched to Fairfax Court House, November 19th; to Stafford Court House, December 11th ; and was Deroupe, Hypolite, mus. out June 10, '65. Doyle, Bryan. attached to First Brigade, Col. Schim- Ferguson. Andw., muster-d out June 10, 1865. Humphries, Thos., died at Atlanta, Ga., Oct. melfennig; Third Division, Gen. 5, 1864.
Schurz; Eleventh Army Corps, Gen. Stahl. The regiment participated in Gen. Burnside's second movement against Fredericksburg, January 20th ; 1863. Jannary 25th, Gen. Burnside was relieved by Gen. Hooker, and the
Hill, Wm., mustered out June 10, '65, as corp, Holtz, Louis, died at Richmond, Va., Mar. 10, 1564, while prisoner of war. wounded. Meyer, George, died at Murfreesboro, Tenn., Jackson, Jas. M., corp'l, tr. to V. R. C., May Eighty-second moved to Stafford Conrt- 2, 1864.
Feb. 8, 1863.
Schmidt, Nicolas, m. o. June 10, '65 ; as corp'd. Walter. Anton, mustered ont June 10, 1865. Weiss, Christoph., must. ont June 10, 1865
Weber, Frederich, discharged June 30, 1863, disability.
Mnster Roll Company D. Musician.
Thomas N. Ilarris mustered out June 10, '65.
Muster Roll Company E. Private.
Eyre, Sylvester, mustered out June 10, 1865, as corporal.
Muster Roll Company K.
Captains.
Alexander Hodge, honorably discharged, May 14, 1865.
Jolın A. Miller, mus. ont as com. capt., June 10, 1865.
First Lieutenant.
Edmund D. Kiersey, resigned May 12, 1865. Elias Preuitt, mus. out June 10, 1865.
Seeond Lieutenant.
William Webster, mus. out June 10, 1865.
First Sergeant. Win. J. Robinson, discharged March 8, 1863, disability
Sergean's.
James Havs, mnstered out June 10, 1865, as private.
John F. Thompson, discharged Feb. 13, 1865, private.
Corporals.
James Ransdall, disch'd Mar. 7, 1863.
John W. Dorsey, disch'd April 10, 1863.
Lewis, Ralph, mustered ont June 10, 1865, as sergeant.
Nelson Starkey, killed at Dallas, Ga., May 23, 1864.
Breedlove, Bales 11., tr. to 38th Ill. inf., M. O. Mar. 20, 1866.
Bivens, Charles N., trans. to V. R. C., April 1, 1864.
Bogess. Thomas If., died at Louisville, Ky., Oct. 23, 1862.
Cottom, Stephen R., died at Danville, Ky., Nov. 13, 1862.
Ileine, W'm., disch. Oet. 25, '65 ; disability. Hansen, Ilvnry disch. Der. 23. '63; disability. Holtz, Henry, discharged for disability.
House, February 6th. April 1st, Gen. Howard took command of the Eleventh Corps; crossed the Rappahannock and Rapidan, and participated in the battle
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of Chancellorsville, May 2d, 1863, los- ing one hundred and fifty-five killed, wounded and missing.
June 12th ; moved from camp on the Wendslin Trapp, must'd out.
campaign which ended in the battle of
l'agoner. Gettysburg, July 1st, 2d, and 3d, 1863. Jacob Limon, diseli'd Feb. 12, 1863, disability. assigned to the Second Brigade under Prirates.
The regiment was in the hottest part of this battle, and fought vigorously, sus- taining a loss of one hundred and twelve killed, wounded and missing. Followed Grabert, Joseph, died at Whiteside, Tenn., the enemy back to Virginia, and after a nearly uninterupted march of two Feb. 1, 1>54. Geisbuchler, Johann, disch'd Feb. 7, 1864, disability. months, encamped at Walnut Branch HIochiuli, Jacob, disch'd Apr. 5, '63, disbl'ty. Holzgang, Joseph, must'd out June 9, 1865, wounded. Church, near Catlett's Station, August 19th, 1863. Gen. Tyndale took com- Hildebrand, Edward, died Nashville, Tenn., lune 11, 1864. mand of the Brigade, July 13th ; Sep- Hilderbrandt, Johann, must'd out June 9, 1865, as sergeant. tember 25th, 1863, marched to Manassas Junction, and thence by rail for the De- partment of the Cumberland, arriving at Bridgeport, Alabama, October 1st, Muller. Heinrich, disch'd for disabl'ty. 1863. Col. Hecker, at this time, com- Offenheim, Michael, must'd out .June 9, 1865. Pfeiffer, Franz, must'd out June 26, 1865. Seyfried, Robert, died, at Camp Butler, III. Oct. 24. 1862. manded the Brigade. The regiment was transferred, October 19th, to the Third Brigade, and Col. Hecker assigned to command of Brigade. Moved to Russel's Gap, October 19th ; and occu- pied and defended it during the fight, in which Gen. Hooker obtained posses- sion of a line of hills near Lookout Mountain, October 28th, 1863. Mustered out June 9th, 1865, at Washington, D. C., and arrived at Chicago, June 16th, 1865, where it received final payment and discharge.
Roster. Muster Roll, Company F. Privates
Pope, John, tr. to 2d Minn. Vols., May 29, '63. Redman, Frank, must'd out June 9, 1865. 111z, Frederick, died Mar. 29, '63, wounds.
Weming, Bernhardt, tr. to V. R. C., Jan. 17, 1864.
Recruit. Anerswald, Alfred G., tr. to 14 .A. C.
Muster Roll Company G. First Lieutenant.
Joseph Gottlob, promoted to Capt. Co. I. Sergeant. Frederiek W. Radt, disch. Aug. 14, 1863, as private, wounded.
Privates.
Gottleib, Wm. must'd out June 9, '65 as corp'l. This regiment was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, by Colonel Friend S. Lehue, George, died at Stafford C. II. Va., Mar. 16, 1863. Pabi, Josepb, killed at Dallas, Ga., May 25, Rutherford in September, 1862, and mus-
1864.
Muster Roll Company II. Captain.
Emil Frey, promoted maj., must'd out as corp'i, June 9, 1865.
First Lieutenant. Johann Sporre, cashiered May 25, 1863.
Corporals.
Brigadier General A. J. Smith, and thence it moved to Louisville, Ky., ar- Franz Tsherner, must'd out June 9, 1865. Theodore Chatodey, died in Andersonville prison, Sept. 18, 1864. riving the 15th. Embarked for Mem- phis, Tenn., on the 17th and went into camp the 26th following. It was here Col. W. J. Landrum of the Ninth Divis- Barker, Jacob, disch'd Sept. 30, 1861, disability. ion, Brigadier General A. J. Smith Erisman, Samuel, must'd out from V. R. C., June 20, 1865.
commanding, and was a part of the Thirteenth Army Corps commanded by Major General John A. MeClernard. December 20th, it left Memphis and landed near Walnut Hill, on the Yazoo river, and occupied the extreme right during the operation at Vicksburg. When the attack was abandoned on the first of January, 1863, moved to Arkan- sas Post, and participated in the battle
Koeh, Gustav David, must'd out June 9, 1865. Kurt, Johann Ulrich, absent at M. O. of reg't. Kisstling, Johann, disch'd Sept. 4, 63, disbl'ty. at that place on the 11th following. On Krim, Johann, tr. to V. R. C.
the 15th, it moved down the river to Yonng's Point. Went to Millikin's Bend on the 6th of March. Marched to Grand Gulf April 15th, and May 1st, was engaged with the enemy at Port Gibson, and the 16th at Champion Hills. May 19th, arrived in the rear of Vicks- burg and participated in the siege until its capitulation, July 4th, 1863.
Zeigler, l'art, must'd out June 9, 1865. Zimmerle, Jacob, must'd out June 9, '65. The regiment afterwards took part in General Sherman's expedition to Jaek- son, and returned to Vicksburg, where Muster Roll Company K. Privates. it remained until the 25th of August, at Bertel, Xavier, died at Camp Schurtz, Va., which date it embarked for New Orleans, May 1, '63. with Brigadier General M. K. Lawler
Gunther, Xavier, disch'd Aug. 12. '64, disbl'ty. Muller, Richard, absent, sick at M. O. of reg't. commanding the Fourth Division, and Stocker, Mathias, Ir. to V. R. C., (et. 20, '63. Weber, Theodore, tr. to Co. II., Nov. 1, '62, must'd out June 9, '65, as corp'l.
went into camp at Carrollton on the 27th. It was mustered out of service July 29th, 1865, at Galveston, Texas, and arrived at Camp Butler, Ill., August 13th, 1865, where it received final pay- ment and discharge.
Roster. Colonel.
Friend S. Rutherford, hon. disch. June 16, '64.
Quartermaster.
Milton B. Palmer, died at Brazos Santiago, George C. Cockerel, mustered out Jul. 29, '65. Texas, July 30, '64.
Surgeon. Charles Davis, mustered out July 29, '65.
Assistant Surgeon.
Constantine M. Smith, resigned March 16, '63.
Non-Commissioned Staff.
Q. M. Sergeants.
16th of the same month. October 3d William W. McKee, reduced to ranks Co. . 1., Feb. 4, '63; died Feb. 25, '63. R. A. Hoagland, mustered out July 29, '65.
Hospital Steward.
when it was assigned to the Division of James Rowe, mustered out July 29, '65. 1
Ninety-First Infantry .- Three Years' Service. Mnster Roll Company A. Recruits.
Bannon, Michael, tr. to Co. F., 28 Ills., M. O. Feb. 8, '66.
Masters, Barton W., tr. to Co. A., 28 Ills., MI. O. Mar. 15, '66.
Muster Roll Company K.
Musician.
Ninety Seventh Infantry. - Three Years' Service
tered into the United States service the it moved to Cineinnati, and on the 17th inst. marched to Nicholasville, and re- mained until the 10th of November,
Schneider, Carl, disch'd Jan. 5, 1864. Vogele, Wendlin, must'd out June 9. '65. Wittmar, Johann, disch'd Apr. 26, '63, dishl'ty. Weissenberger, Ludwig, must'd out June 9, '65. Wildhaber, Wilhelm, must'd out June 9, 1865. Willischaek, Ernst, absent, wounded at M. O. Wildhaber. Justus, killed at Chancellorsville, Va., May 2, 1863.
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HISTORY OF MADISON COUNTY, ILLINOIS.
Principal Musician.
Max Joachimi, red. to ranks Co. I., Jan. 1, '63. Jackson D. Woodrow, reduced to C'o. D., Sept. 24, '64; Fifer mus. out July 29, '65.
Master Roll, Company A.
Musician.
Perry Stevens, disch. June 5, '65; disability. Recruits.
McGraw, James, transferred to 37thi Illinois; deserted Feb. 28, 66. Murphy, John, disch. June 2, '65; disability.
Muster Roll, Company B.
Recruits.
Arnold, Stephen D., transferred to 37th Ill- inois; mustered ont 15, '66.
Townsend, Eli, transferred to 37th Illinois; mustered out 15, '66.
Muster Roll, Company C.
Recruits.
Groves, John II., traus. to 37th Illinois; dis- charged Jan. 27, '66; disability.
Martin, Joseph, trans. to 37th Illinois; mus- tered out Mav 15, '66.
Reeves, James R., trans. to 37th Illinois; mus- tered out May 15, '66.
Muster Roll, Company D.
First Sergeant.
Gustave D. Beadle, mus. out July 29, '65, as I'rivate.
Sergeants.
David Radley, mus, out July 29, '65, as Priv't. James Bromley, private, reduced at bis own request ; detached at muster out of reg't.
Corporals.
Richard More, private, died at Nicholasville, Kv., Nov. 14, '62.
Gilford D. Cornell, mus. out Jul. 29, '65, as pvt. Montgomery M. Seybert, mus. out July 29, 65, as private. Musician.
G. W. D. Polk, accidentally killed Nov. I, '63.
Privates.
Fairbanks, James MI., mus, ont July 29, '65. Hodden, Wm. II, disch. Dec. 22, '62; disbilt'y. Muckler, Henry, discharged for disability. Polk, James K., mus. out July 29, '65. Rowe, John W., mus. out July 29, '65. Stillwagen, George, mus. out July 29, '65. Wilson, John W., trans to 37th II. Infantry ; dishonorably disch. Feb 21, '66.
Muster Roll, Company G. Captains.
John Trible, died Jan. 26, '63.
James W. Davis, resigned July 26, '63. Frederick F. Lewis, mus. out July 20, '65.
First Lieutenant.
Levi Davis, Jr., mus, out July 29, '65. Second Lieutenants.
William P. llazard, discharged. Curlos Colby, absent sick at mus. out of reg't. Sergeants.
John T. Beem mus. ont (as private) July 29, Ford, William W., tr. to 37th IH. Infty., must'd '65, at his own request, for promotion. ont May 15, 1866. Samuel E. M.Gregory, disch. May 1, '64, for Framer, Jeremiah, tr. to 37th Ill. Infty., must'd promotion in Cal. Art. out May 15, 1866.
Corporals.
Daniel D. White, disch. Mar. 26, '63; disabl'y. Samuel Mathews, died Jan. 18, '63; wounds. James Norman.
William Bar, mus. out Jul. 29, '65, as private.
Privates.
Alsop, William B., dischi. Sep. 6, '82; disblty. Armstrong. George, disch. Feb. - , '63 ; disb'y. Bishop, William, vet. dis., mus. out Jul. 29, '65. Boreman, Ilowland, died at New Orleans Dec. 5, 1863.
Bowen, Ilenry, mus, out July 29, '65.
Brown, Edward, disch. Feb. - , '63; disability. | Johnson. Charles, must'd out May 22, 1865.
Bryant, llenry, transferred to Co. C.
Davis, Fred, mus. out Jul. 20, '65, as Sergeant. Dalbee, John P.
Elkins, Joel S., trans. to 37th Ill. Inf. ; died at Columbus, Tex., Oct. 17, '65.
Foreman, Samuel, mus. out July 29, '65. Greenway, John B.
1Ianson, George, mus. out July 29, '65.
Hinman, Arnold, disch. Feb. 24, '63; disabil'y.
Jones, William, trans. to Co. C.
McCorkle, Thomas C., dis. Feb. 10, '63; disb'y. McNulty, Patrick.
Mason, Edward B., trans. to Co. II.
Osborn, Newton S. trans. to Co. I.
Paddock, Orville J., mus, out July 29, '65, as Corporal.
Phinney, llenry R, disch. for disability. Riggs. Daniel T., mus, out July 29, 65. Sinclair, Mathias
Stamps, llenry, mus out July 29, '65.
Stanton, David, Corporal, killed at Blakely, Ala, April 9, '65.
Stillwell, John, mus. out Jul. 29, '65, as musi- cian.
Strickland, Samuel D., disch. Jan. 6, '63. Williamson, William
Recruits.
Anderson, John, trans. to 37th Ill. Infantry ; mustered out May 15, 1866. Brennan, John, tr. to 37th Ill. Inft., must'd out May 15, 1866.
Braggman, Ilenry, tr. to 37th Ill. Inft., must'd out May 15, 1866.
Bernard, Devine, tr. to 37th Ill. Inft., must'd out May 15, 1866.
Carter, Thomas M., tr. to 37th 1}1. Inft. must'd out May 15, 1866. Carter, William T., tr. to 37th Ill. Inft., must'd out May 15, 1866.
Clark, John G., tr. to 37th Ill. Inft., deserted March 14, 1866. Clark, Joseph F., tr. to 37th Ill. Inft., must'd out May 15, 1866. Coons. F. . \. MI., tr. to 37th Ill. Inft., must'd out May 15, 1866
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