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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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HISTORY OF SANGAMON COUNTY.
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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HISTORY OF SANGAMON COUNTY.
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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HISTORY OF SANGAMON COUNTY.
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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HISTORY OF SANGAMON COUNTY.
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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HISTORY OF SANGAMON COUNTY.
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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HISTORY OF SANGAMON COUNTY.
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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