History of Sangamon County, Illinois, together with sketches of its cities, villages and townships, educational, religious, civil, military, and political history, portraits of prominent persons, and biographies of representative citizens, Part 63

Author: Interstate publishing co., Chicago. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1881
Publisher: Chicago, Inter-state publishing company
Number of Pages: 1084


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Hill, William W.


FORTY-FOURTHI INFANTRY.


Private. Paul L. Steinman


FORTY-SIXTH INFANTRY.


Private. Charles H. Clay FORTY-EIGHTII INFANTRY. Officer, Adjutant-William Prescott


Privates.


Austin, Joshua MeKinney, Israel Campbell, John A. Osborne, John


Mitchell, John G,


Scott, Miles


Mitchell, Samuel S.


Walters, Moses


Mitchell, David M.


FORTY-NINTH INFANTRY.


Privates.


Bensinger, Emil Herman Michael Birmingham, Michael Manzy, Robert G.


Gray, William J, Moore, Charles


Grove, John H. Murphy, Patrick


Harrison, William


Tompkins, Benjamin


FIFTIETH INFANTRY.


Officer. First Lieutenant-Charles J. Earley Private. John Brewer


FIFTY-FIRST INFANTRY. Private. Theodore Franz Veitz.


FIFTY-SECOND INFANTRY. Private. Carl Stern


FIFTY-THIRD INFANTRY. About a score of men from Sangamon were in this regiment, as follows:


COMPANY G.


Elias T. Lee Bechtel. Victor Fulton, Alpheus Flock, Andrew


Blankenship, Robert W. Goodnight, John


Baughman, Danie]


Housley, Presly D.


Baughman, Jacob


Hendricks, David W.


Borin, John T.


Hill, William W.


Cochran, Henry N.


Havener, Mitchell R.


Craig, John A.


Krider, Calvin


Clink, William


Miller, Henry C.


Crane, Benjamin F.


Patrick, Henry L.


Dickerson, Samuel


Rickard, Robert W,


English, James D.


COMPANY K.


Krome, Dewitt C.


Plummer, Nathan


Kelly, James


Wilson, Washington A.


FIFTY-FOURTH INFANTRY.


Privates.


Brown, David


Goodsby, William


FIFTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY.


Privates.


Anderson, August Massey, John


Anderson, John G. Nord, John M.


Burnison, Eric Palmer, John


Johnson, Charles J. Slygh, Henry S.


FIFTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY.


In companies A, B, C, E, F, I, and K, will be found men credited to this county, as follows:


COMPANY A.


Privates.


Fahey, Jolın McGowan, Milton B. Musiol, James


COMPANY B. Private. Scott, Samuel


COMPANY C. Private. Clark, Joseph


COMPANY E. Pricates.


Clark, John P. Curtis, Francis M. Marquart, Adolph Marquart, Gustave


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Crosby, Daniel


Six, George W. Spellman, John


Flanigan, Peter


Harley, John H.


Taylor, Alvin


Holmes, John


Wagner, August


Kole, Fredrick Walters, William


Matlock, William M. Wilkinson, William


COMPANY F.


Privates.


Bell, Joseph


Cooper, Henry


Duback, Fredrick Falls, McCharles


Dickmann, Henry Hender, John


Young, Adam


COMPANY I. Private. Rooney, Felix COMPANY K. Privates.


Brennan, John Tinsman, Charles E. FIFTY-EIGHTII INFANTRY (consolidated).


In the consolidated Fifty-eighth, Sangamon county has credit for the following names:


COMPANY A.


Attwood, Amos Ivin, James E.


McGowan, Milton B.


COMPANY B. Officer.


Second Lieutenant-Jacob Rippstein


Corporal. William Fouke Privates.


Burr, Lyman Scofield, Joseph


Edmuns, Andrew J. Sheppard, Obediah


COMPANY C.


Clark, Joseph Miller, Perry


Kitchen, Amos Young, Adam


COMPANY D. Corporals.


John H. Harley Mathias Glasener


William M. Mattock August Homan


Privates.


Alexander, Lasser McCawley, George


Dunlen, Charles Marquart, Adolph


Flannagan, Peter Marquart, Gustave


Griffin, Charles Pilgram, John


Harrington, George W. Sassa, Charles


Jones, William H. Stephen, Christian


Kuger, Eustice Waddle, James


Lungner, Oscar Wilkinson, William


Unassigned.


Rice, Nat. Shea, John


Wines, Geo. W.


SIXTIETH INFANTRY. Privates. Bergerback, Hammond Coltes, William SIXTY-FIRST INFANTRY. Officer. Major-Simon P. Ohr Private. Charles McDaniels.


SIXTY-SECOND INFANTRY. Officers. Adjutant-Edmund R. Wiley Second Lieutenant-Philip C. Suit Prirates.


Dutton, William Miller, William W.


Flood, Joseph Moore, William


Lewis, Paul Pennell, Evander


Lewis, Neriah Pennell, William


McCleave, Hiram


SIXTY-THIRD INFANTRY. Private. Robert L. Leggett. SIXTY-FOURTH INFANTRY. In this regiment are found the following named from Sangamon: Regimental Officers. Major-Frederick W. Matteson.


COMPANY C. Officer. Captain-Christian B. Keasey Privates.


Ball, Joseph Hadley, Robert


Booth, Wesley Henderson, Charles


Burns, Thomas I awler, Michael


Bell, John F. Mckeown, Michael


Brady, Bernard B. Murphy, John W.


Ballweabner, John


Nicholson, William J.


Boyd, James H.


O'Conner, Willis


Burke, Patrick O'Meara, John


Collins, John Probaker, John


Capps, Josiah Smith, George A.


Connelly, James Shelley, John


Elder, John W.


Vance, Joseph


Fry, John


Washburne, Erastus P.


Foley, Patrick


Wallace, Nels S.


Horner, Thomas P. Wright, Marion


Hilgenberg, Wilhelm Wichser, Frederick


Henry, Thomas Whitcomb, John W.


Hadley, John H.


White, Jonathan R.


Veterans


Brady, Bernard D. Probaker, John


Bullweabner, John Seamon, Isaac W.


Collins, John


Smith, Thomas J.


Conley, James Washburne, Erastus P.


Deihl, Daniel Wrekser, Frederick


Lawler, Michael


COMPANY F.


Privates.


Johnson, William


Pedro, Daniel


Jones, Thomas Somer, Frederick


McGuire, Frank Scott, John C.


Parker, John O.


COMPANY H. Private. Gibbons, William R. Unassigned.


Smith, William Webber, John H. SIXTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY.


Second Lieutenant-S. Wheaton West Private. Joseph D. Beaver


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SEVENTY-SECOND INFANTRY.


Privates. Barricklow, James T. Hungerford, Thomas SEVENTY-THIRD INFANTRY. This regiment is largely represented by San- gamon county men, as will be seen by the fol- lowing:


COMPANY A.


First Lieutenant-Edward W. Bassett Second Lieutenant-Thomas G. Underwood


First Sergeant. Emanuel Cross Sergeants.


Thomas W. Fortune Charles B. Mantle


Samuel C. Robbins Jacob A. Lindsey


Corporals.


John L. Hesser Pierson H. Keiser


James T. Armstrong William S. Bullard


Thomas C. Perry Oliver McDaniel James Kelly Musicians.


Jacob W. Ayres Erastus Jackson


Privates.


Aylsworth, Varnum T. McDaniel, C. B.


Beaver, Harnes J. McGrath, Andrew


Bechtel, David H. Meredith, William N.


Baker, Richard Mc Elfresh, John T.


Baker, Thomas


Miller, Isaac


Bird, Richard C. Marion, John


Baughman, Joseph McCurdy, Robert


Blankenbaker, John S.


Montgomery, William


Chambers, Jeremiah M.


Misner, Christopher


Cantrill, Edward


Mantle, John


John N. Williams


William V. Greenwood


Elisha T. McComas William B. Crooker


Corporals.


David Cook Daniel G. Foster


Thomas N. Baker


Green W. Ansbrey


Alexander M. Cassity


David S. Burton


Calvin J. Hinman


Musician. James O. Weir Wagoner. Charles R. Campbell


Privates.


Anderson, Benjamin M. Harper, George W.


Baker, Cyrus W. Hall, John W.


Beasley, Henderson Inglish, William F.


Clark, Ashford W. Joy, William E,


Currey, Clark S.


Jay, James MI.


Coffman, Hiram T.


Joy, John W.


Clower, John C.


Joy, Joseph O.


Kelley, Francis M.


Lacey, William K.


Denning, William H.


Dodd, William II.


Dodd, William S.


Denny, James W.


Emmons, Leonidas W.


Foster, John R.


Foster, Samnel G+


Mclaughlin, Hugh


Fortner, William


Moxson, Cole


Fortner, Wiley Osborn, James W. Parrish, Andrew J.


Fortner, James Fenstermaker, Henry


Pettis, Morgan B.


Gray, John 45-


COMPANY B. Officers. Captain-Wilder B. M. Colt Corporal. Thomas P. Wright Privates.


Bell, Simon P. Wright, Alexander II.


COMPANY E. Private. McKnight, Wilham COMPANY F. Second Lieutenant-Edvin AAlsop COMPANY G. Privates.


Arnold, Robert Connover, William


Hudson, Ivan D.


Jourdon, William H. H.


Lemon, Frederick Mc Cormack, William H.


O'Flaherty, James


Price, James L.


Robinson, Benjamin


Sinclare, John


Vannattan, Joseph Vannattan Norman 1.


Welcome, Jacob


Bartram, Wells


Emery, Josiah Hogan Patrick


COMPANY H. Musicians. Theodore C. Northcott Mull, John M.


COMPANY I. Officer. Second Lieutenant-James M. Turpin First Sergeant. Adna Phelps Sergeants.


Cass, Henry M. Crone, Nelson


Mergenthaler, William Neer, Lewis


Copple, Alfred


North, John W.


Constant, William R.


Neer, William


Fletcher David C.


Oliver, Richard B.


Ferguson, Samuel


O'Neil, James


Fortune, Francis A.


Powell, Samuel B.


Griffitts, John W.


Prior, Isaiah T.


Gadberry, William Hudson, Joe Hudson, Philo D.


Rufle, Jacob Ridgway, Alexander


Rutherford, John T.


Hudson, George


Robbins, John A.


Hampton. Harrison P.


Ridgway, Samuel F.


Hampton, Preston B.


Hadden, William H.


Huckelberry, John W. Hiatt, A. B.


Spitler, John


Sprinkle James A.


Shrake, Stephen E.


Shrake, George Shrake, Emanuel


Shade, John T. Shamblin, James W.


Short, Stephen A. Tall, William


Taff William H


Tally, John


Lanterman, John L.


Langley, John C.


Miller, Benjamin


Maxwell, William H.


Recruits.


Bullard, William H. Perry, Andrew J. Robertson, Charles


Sanders, William J. Sanders, Jesse


Hirst, John W.


Humphrey, Jesse


Huckelberry, Eli L.


Hartman, Frederick W.


Heiss, M. L. D. M.


Johnston, William H. Kizer, John S.


Kidd, James M.


Mills, James Miller, William G.


McClure, James C.


Colburn, Gilbert O.


Drennan, John S.


Luckey, John


Lyon, Jason Landgrebe, George F.


Williams, Joseph Withrow, Milton Watkins, John M.


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Fisher, Isaac N.


Fisher, Jolın W.


Roberts, Robert R. Savage, Miles O.


Strickland, Theodore F.


Gamble, William C.


Greenwood, Thomas


Tya", George


Gould, Lucius F. Thorp, Eleven C.


Hall, Henry H. Turpin, William A. Whiting, Jacob N.


Herley, James P. Unassigned.


Helley, William N. Kelley, Jersey


The promotions were as follows: Emanuel Cross, Sergeant, to Second and First Lieuten- ant and Captain; Edward W. Bennett, First Lieutenant to Captain; Thomas W. Fortune, Sergeant to Second and First Lieutenant; Pier- son H. Kiser, from Corporal to First Lieutenant; Edwin Allsop, Second Lieutenant to Captain; James M. Turpin, Second to First Lieutenant; Adna Phelps, Sergeant to Second and First Lieutenant.


MEMORANDA OF SEVENTY-THIRD REGIMENT.


The regiment was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, in August, 1862, and immediately became part of General Buell's army. Fought nobly at Perryville; finished under General Thomas at Nashville. The Seventy-third Illi- nois Volunteer Infantry was in every battle fought by the Army of the Cumberland from October, 1862, until the rout of General Hood's army, at Nashville, and the winding up of the whole matter.


The dead of this regiment are found at Per- ryville, Murfreesboro, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, away in East Tennessee, and then in the succession of battles from Chattanooga to the fall of Atlanta. When Sherman pushed down south, the Seventy-third remained with General Thomas. It formed a part of Opendyke's brigade at Franklin, which saved the day and gave him his star, and lost its last man killed in driving Hood's army from Nashville. It has more than once been complimented by its gen- erals. It lost heavily in Murfreesboro, Chicka- mauga, Missionary Ridge and Franklin. It had two Majors and two Adjutants killed and nearly every officer of the regiment wounded at some one time-several of them many times. It left the State one of the largest and returned one of the smallest regiments.


Its officers and men, and especially the men, have never been surpassed for bravery, indur- ance and devotion to the country. Probably two-thirds of the organization wasted away, either by disease, death or battles during the three years' service.


SEVENTY-SIXTH INFANTRY.


Officer.


Major-William A. Dubois


SEVENTY-SEVENTIL INFANTRY. Officer. First Lieutenant-John W. Paulon SEVENTY-EIGHTII INFANTRY. Officer. Second Lieutenant-Isaac N. Kincheloc.


EIGIITY-FOURTH INFANTRY.


Privates.


Campbell, Alford


Draybring, Henry


NINETIETHI INFANTRY.


COMPANY F. Officer Second Lieutenant-William White


Sergeant. Thomas White


Corporals.


James O'Donnell


Michael Mahoney


John Kelley Privates.


Buike, Edward Howard, Ulick


Barry, Daniel Kelley, William P.


Durkin, Patrick Mathews, Alexander


Fayhee, Patrick


Moore, Alexander


Foster, William


Purcell, Henry


Gilmore, James


Quirk, Jeremiah


NINETY-FIRST INFANTRY.


Privates.


Lane, Alexander


Malcolm, Joseph


NINETY-SECOND INFANTRY.


COMPANY D. Privates.


Norton, Edward W.


Remley, Henry


Rector, Frederick Shafer, Sheldon W.


Reed, James L. Wilcoxon, George I.


COMPANY E. Privates.


Alaban, Elaxis O'Kane, William


Brubaker, Jacob Portner, Samuel


Delmar, William Springner, George A.


Johnson, Lewis Schwininger, Casper


Lyle, Robert W.


COMPANY II. Privates.


Tilton, Alonzo F.


Tilton, George W.


Tagney, John


NINETY-FOURTII INFANTRY. Privates.


Carrier, Lemuel


Johnson, George W.


Jacobson, Charles


Killer, John


NINETY-FIFTH INFANTRY. Private. Henry Hart


NINETY-SEVENTII INFANTRY.


Private. John Krims


ONE HUNDRED AND FIRST INFANTRY.


COMPANY G. First Sergeant. Cyrus D. Curtiss


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Corporals.


Ruben C. Goss


Adoniram Carter


Francis H. Wemple William Dwyer


Privates.


Boyd, Andrew J. Masters, Chauncey M. Burch, William Milledge, Stephen S. McPherson


Beson, James K.


Bushnell, Lyman S.


Neecet, James H.


Scott, John W.


Sackett, Harvey L.


Duwan, John


Salter, Charles W.


Farmer, Charles A.


Vannote, Charles


Fitzgerald, Francis


White, William


Kirwan, Lawrence


COMPANY 11. Privates.


Roberts, John H. Brodrie, George Unassigned. Honskeer, George


ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTII INFANTRY.


COMPANY A. Officers. Captain-Henry Yates Jr.


First Lieutenant-George W. Harmon


Second Lieutenant-Horace O. Clark


First Sergeant. John W. Foster. Sergeants.


Andrew F. Hunter John J. Phillips


John W. Shuff William Earnest


Corporals.


Edwin Batty Newcomb, J. Demary John A. Dodd


James R. Grant


Eli A. Boutwell John Clawson


Thomas Pollock Levi McNeely


Musicians.


John Blair George P. Wagner


Wagoner. John Moore Privates.


Blaney, Edward B. Kirby, Edward


Bair, Charles W.


Kirby, Langford


Bellows, Charles S. Logan, James


Bennett, John J. Myers, Henry K.


Maxwell, Ludlow


. Brewer, Augustus Bucher, Moses McDaniel, James B.


Blane, Samuel


McDaniel, James


Clark, Thomas A.


Meachem, William B.


Carlock, Abraham P. Craig, William Caskien, John Comer, John F. Cockerel, Jesse Davis, Martin


MeMann, Edward


Moore, Wilson


Day, Edward


Nicholson, George R. Reagor, William


Day, William


Dowes, Jonathan


Roth, Christian


Rude, Alexander R.


Dibert, John


Eaton, Henry P. Farley, James H. Green, William Graves, Thomas


Heredeth, William


Henson, William Joice, Thomas


Sheets, Thomas W.


Steveson, Gilmore R.


Kirk, James Sikes, Joseph


Knows, Wesley


Taylor, Henry H.


Knows, William K. Wilcox, John F.


Kent, John


Recruits.


Bonney, Dwight Patten, Samuel


Bell, Thomas M. Palmer, Arthur


Crayto, Alfred Scott, Daniel H.


Hall, Charles B. Smith, George D.


Knows, Cyrus


Sikes, Edwin


King, Robert


Taylor, George A. II.


McLaughlin, Christopher Yates, Marshall Marshall, Henry C.


COMPANY B. First Sergeant. David H. Harts Sergeant. George L. Barney.


Corporals.


John F. MeWilliams Mc William, T. II.


Samuel Musick Bolt, Benjamin


James, Benjamin F. Manlich, John C.


Shepard, Leander Covert, John J.


COMPANY I. Private. Murphy, James H.


The promotions of Sangamon county men were as follows: Henry Yates, from Captain to Lieu- tenant Colonel and Colonel; George W. Harman, Lieutenant, to Captain; John W. Shuff, Sergeant, to First Lieutenant and Captain; John J. Phil- lips, Sergeant, to First Lieutenant; Thomas Pol- lock, Corporal, to Second and First Lieutenant; A. J. Henths, Sergeant, to Second Lieutenant; David H. Harts, Sergeant, to Second and First Lieutenant and Captain.


HISTORY OF THE ONE HUNDRED AND SIXTH IN- FANTRY.


The One Hundred and Sixth Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Lincoln, Illinois, in August, 1862, by Colonel Robert B. Latham, and mustered into the United States service Septem- ber 18, 1862. Moved from camp November 7, 1862, via St. Louis, to Columbus, Kentucky, ar- riving November 10; from thence moved to Jack- son, Tennessee. Colonel M. K. Lawler com- manded the Post of Jackson, and Brigadier General J. C. Sullivan the District.


The regiment was mustered out of service July 12, 1865, at Pine Bluff, Arkansas, and ar- rived at Camp Butler, Illinois, July 24, 1865, where it received final payment and discharge.


ONE HUNDRED AND SEVENTH INFANTRY.


Privates.


Bishop, David Hull, Isaac H.


Carter, Thomas W. Hull, Henry H.


Ellis, Henry A. Howell, William B.


Ellis, LeGrand


Miller, John W.


Meachem, Lewis A. Morris, Edwin Mclaughlin, Thomas Y.


Meigs, Abner G.


Roe, Salem J. Suter, Henry Sands, Ezra B.


Smith, Noah F. Suter, John R.


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Frazier, Stephen R. Porter, Alexander M.


Haines, Levi Richards, John W. Spangler, John B.


Ilaines. Jomm Henthorn, James P.


ONE HUNDRED AND EIGHTH INFANTRY.


Privates.


Gue, William F. Summers, Andrew


ONE HUNDRED AND THIRTEENTH INFANTRY.


In this regiment will be found the following- named:


COMPANY A Whittemore, Joseph


COMPANY C.


Bowman, William H. Rogers, Martin W.


Dooley, James Scott, John


Hirllahi, Christian


Statler, Martin W.


Kenna, John


Schlipf, Charles


Kavanaugh, Michael Sehlipf, Gotleib


Mullhollen, John K. Saunders, Alvin


Nelson, Samnel Vere, Toney


COMPANY D.


Dooley, James Hamilton, James


COMPANY F.


Hurt, James A.


Nicholes, William


Pettis, Martin


Wood, Isaac


Pike, Thomas


COMPANY I.


Hurt, James Strode, George W. Wines, George W.


COMPANY K.


Kronce, William Marm, William


Brerz, Christian Price, D. L.


ONE HUNDRED AND FOURTEENTH INFANTRY.


This regiment may properly be termed a San- gamon county regiment, as both officers and men are principally from this county. The fol- lowing is the original roster:


Reyimental Officers. Lieutenant Colonel-John F. King Adjutant-William II. Latham Quartermaster-George W. Mober


First Assistant Surgeon-Alvin S. French Second Assistant Surgeon-Henry VanMeter Sergeant Majors.


John C. Sprigg James F. McNeill


Commissary Sergeant. William H. Planck Hospital Steward. Alvin S. French Musicians. George D. Ferris Martin C. Bridges


COMPANY B. Officers. Captain-Benjamin H. Ferguson First Lieutenant-Edward P. Strickland Second Lieutenant-Joseph D. Zeigler First Sergeant. Samuel Lewis


Sergeants.


Asher Riley


Madison Batterton


William H. Meriweather


James W. Dodds


Corporals.


George W. Smith Ashbill H. Soles


John Pennick Robert Batterton


William T. Duncan


Ira Emerson


William L. Thornton John C. Hughes


Musicians.


Martin V. Bridges


Randolph Ludlam


Privates.


Askins, Joseph J. Hall, James


Ashford, Samuel F.


Hicks, Jesse V.


Allen, Robert IIumphrey, Walter


Bolin, John


Hart, James M.


Bradford, Virgil Johnson, Needham R.


Beirstadt, Charles Keischling, George S.


Ball, Smith Ludlam. Leaming


Baker, Jackson Leise, William


Ball, Thomas H. B. Laudermilk, Wilson


Beerup, Thomas


Levi, Louis


Conner, Monroe


McDermott, John


Cheney, Leander


Capron, William C.


Conner, Napoleon


Clavier, Peter


Connelly, Michael C.


Drennon, George L.


Patten, Robert S.


Drennon, William M.


Ransom, Edward H.


Deneberger, David


Raematt, William


Dickerson, Benjamin


Dunham, Nathaniel L.


Evans, Aquilla


Evans, Franklin


Fitzsimmons, James


Fletcher, Benjamin F.


Smith, James


Thomas, William H.


Todd, Martin V.


George, William J.


Thompson, John


Goodman, John P.


Terrell, Ephraim


Gordon, Joel


White, William


Huber, William


Wilson, James


Hood, William F.


Williar, John F.


Hill, John D. Watson. Samuel P.


Hoy, James M.


Willis, William T.


Hall, Andrew Widerfelt, Theodore L.


Recruits.


Bradley, Allen Miller, George W.


Bridges, Willis Roberson, Uriah


Bowman, Charles Il.


Seamon, David


Lockridge, John W.


COMPANY C. Officers. Captain-William Mallory


First Lieutenant-Oramel H. Able


Second Lieutenant-Jesse Cantrall First Sergeant. Irwin Johnson Sergeants.


Henry F. Brown


William Cantrall


Albert A. Cantrall


Corporals. William King William II. Holland


Munson Headrick Musicians. Judy H. Banister James Hall


Stephens, John H.


Smith, Peter


Schmidt, Frederick G.


Smith, William


Smith, George


Grissom, George W.


Griffith, William


Pulliam, James H.


Pools, Charles


Nelson, Louis


Newlan, William G.


Ogg, William L.


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Privates.


Blue, William M


Britton, William T.


McClelland, Thomas S. Martin, George Millinger, Samuel


Nelson, John


Gray, William S


Grew, Elias


Hamilton, Andrew S.


Henderson, Granderson


Henderson, Peter


Higgins, William A.


Hill, William F.


Howey, Preston


Wells, John


Welch. James G.


Frisby, Charles


Samson, William


Grove, John H.


Samson, Charles H.


Gillespie, Byron


Samson, John W.


German, Henry


Sebriney, Peter Sheehan, John Simons, Joseph


Tufts, Charles C.


Tuttle, Sylvanus Thomas, Elisha


Wilson, Clinton


Wilson, John W.


Mitchell, James II.


Yokum, William, jr.


Major, George Moore, Charles II.


Crabbs, Edward M.


Headrick. William


McCoy. William


Recruits.


Brown, James B.


Bumford, William


Cover, Addison


Hoffman, James C. Seyes, Benjamin F. Safford, Edward B.


COMPANY E. Officers.


Captain-Samuel N. Shoup First Lieutenant-Adam llively Seeond Lieutenant-Louis R. Hedrick


First Sergeant. Samuel H. Moores Sergeants.


Ashley Pettibone Davis L. Rusk James W. Southwick Peter Iertle


Corporals.


George W. Friend Moses A. Jones


Charles Merridith Thomas B Deardoff


George B. Boyd Joseph Breckenridge John W. Taff


Davis W. Lawley


Musician. Edward Pernell


Privates


Albert, Henry Menary, Jesse C.


Aldrich, Percival L. Milslagle, William Auxier, Benjamin L. Mcconahay, John B.


Mclaughlin, William


Orr, William H, Owens, Eugene Owens, William


Personett, Marshall Personett, Jasper Personett, Charles E. Petticord, Higginson


Porter, John II.


Prunk, Charles J Rhodes, William K.


Franklin, Luther


Frey, John F.


Fudge, George W.


Funderburk, Alexander


Bryant, Homer N. Barnes, Allen.


Parks, Hemy


C'onnington, James Cahill, Matthew


Parker, Charles S.


Cantrall. John P.


Cantral. Hiram


Stephens, John


Council, Hardy F. M Council, William C.


Cover, Francis


Downs, James


Steffen, Henry C. F.


Hurdle, Henry H.


Johnson, Elias J.


Westbrook, Barnet


King, William


Lawrence, Henry F.


Wilson. William S.


Lemons, Joseph


Wills, Nathan


Mathews, John P.


Woodson, David


Mahar, Robert


Recruits.


Bell, Stephen Money, Perry


Clark, George E Phillips, William H.


Endimon, Christian J. Porterfield, William H.


Funderburk, William F. Personett, George W.


George, James M.


Rusk, Archibald H.


Henderson, Martin


Ryan, John


Lawley, James P Simpson, William


Lawley, Elijah D Young, James M.


COMPANY F.


Captain-Absalom Miller First Lieutenant-Willett B. Taylor Sergeant. A. Newton Parvance Musician. Jacob Brown Privates.


Bohnert, Daniel Mosteller, James M.


Campbell, Jasper I. Mosteller, John


Corson, Charles P. Miller, Riley G.


Campbells, John H. Penney, William II.


Combs, N. H. Sharon, James W.


Hurd, John A. Willis, John M


Harrison, Reuben H. Plunket, John N.


Hollingshead, Henry W. Stone, Cyrus F.


Holeman, Franklin Screpter, Holland M.


Ice, Fredrick


Stevenson, John C.


Kearns, Perry A.


Yoakum. Thomas


COMPANY G. Officers. Captain-John L. Wilson First Lieutenant-Henry L. Vanhoff Second Lieutenant-John S. Canfield First Sergeant. Alonzo HI Church Sergeants.


Eugene D. Whitmore Joseph F. Fowks


Thomas L. Bishop James Lake


Corporals.


Frank A. Morton Pembrook I. Patterson


John C. Sprigg William H. Planck


Milton Woodruff Alvin S. French


Manuel DeFreitas Nathan Constant


Musicians.


Amos W. Shick


Clay Newton


Ridgeway, Oliver Ridgeway, Thomas J.


Safley, John H. Smith, Charles Smith, Jesse D. Snodgrass, Elie D. Southwick, William H.


South, Leonard Tobin, Isaac R. Vigal, John F.


Von Felden, Harmon H.


Wallace, Benjamin F.


Humphries, Thomas E.


Williams, James H.


Ilunt, James Hornbaker, William Jones, Charles S. Kinnamon, Andrew J. · Kinnamon, Anthony W. Lytle, Simeon Lawrence, William


Mitts, John May, William


Smith, William O.


Smith, John Stanfield, Martin B.


Staples, William Safford, Jerome B.


Burch, Benjamin


Armstrong, James Baker, William II. Bell, James T. Bradshaw, Thomas


Breckenridge, Pres., jr. Cantrall, Edward T. Daigh, George W. Day, David G.


Deardoff, George Downing, Virgil S. Ferris. George D.


Yokum, Jefferson


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HISTORY OF SANGAMON COUNTY.


Privates.


Adams, Charles Knights, Luman


Armstrong, Leander


Kalb, John W.


Conner, Wilson


Monroe, Calvin


Black, Walter C.


Kalb, Daniel G.


Constant, Adam H.


Maloney, Michael


Black, Francis J.


Kalb, James W.


Duncan, James


Parish, James


Buck, John


Lake, John S.


Brown, Albert


Mooney, Thomas


Bowser, John


MeCleese, Henry


Drone, Milton


Spencer, John


Barclay, James H.


McMann, James


Donnar, James W.


Shanks, Samuel


Barr, Thomas C.


Moore, James I.


Donaldson, Andrew J.


Speaker, Jacob


Carnell, Simon C.


McNeill, James F.


Eckler, Edward


Snelson, Hampton


Cotton, Frederick J.


Nappier, John


Evans, William


Sneed, William


Craig, Henry H.


Nappier, Wren


Frederick, Simon


Smith, Patrick Sears, Benjamin


Christler, Philip


Pearson, Theodore F.


Goodman, Martin


Sergeant, George


Chenery, Cyrus E.


Planck, Charles E.


Goodman, John


Scripture, Morrison R.


DeFreitas, Joseph


Rea, J. Hlbert


Goole, Lewis W.


Seaman, David


DeFreitas, Thomas J.


Reis, Peter


Herron, Joseph


Tungate, William


DeFreitas, Francis


Runkles, John T.


Hampton, William


Tyler, James S.


Hurst, Robert


Van Meter, Thomas


DeFreitas, Antonio


Shriver, Joseph


Hopwood, Nicholas


Vandergraft, Henry


Hensley, Robert


Yocum, Jesse J.


Hensley, Lorenzo D.


Yocum, Henry


Recruits.


Barker, Andrew J. Hicks, Boice S.


Bashaw, William


Palmer, Hiram


Broddrick, George H. Robinson, Richard


Campbell, Robert


Thornley, John


Canfield, Isaac J. Thomas, Clemant


Chaney, Alexander Workman, William S.


Gunterman, Willis or Wm. Winters, Andrew J.


COMPANY I.


Captain-John Gibson First Lieutenant-Egbert O. Mallory Second Lieutenant-Daniel Bailey First Sergeant. James D. Malory Sergeants.


John Dougherty Benjamin F. Clark


John Allen Melvin King


Corporals.


James A. Haggard


Job Allen


Abner T. Ford Robert Gibson


Eli C. Herbert Daniel Spencer


Samuel Woodron Henry Mason


Musicians.


John Finfrock


Thomas A. King


Privates.


Atkinson, Robert V. Nutt, William


Alexander, James O. Neer, Henry C.


Allen, Andrew Norrred, Charles H.


Anderson, George W. Nutt, Joseph


Block, Elias Parent, William




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