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Hiatt, William W., e. Aug. 15, 1861, trans. to Co. I.
Kane, John, e. Aug. 15, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864; disd. July 2, 1865. Kummerrer, Tieghman, e. Aug. 15, 1861, disd. March 6, 1863, disab. Kraymer, William H., e. Aug. 15, 1861 ; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.
Keegan, James, e. Aug. 15, 1861, trans. to Co. I.
Kramer, Benj. F., e. Feb. 2, 1864.
Kruntzler, William, e. Aug. 15, 1861; re-e. vet. Jan. 1, 1864; m. o. as corp Kouth, Micheal, e. Aug. 16, 1862.
Leonard, Arthur, e. Aug. 15, 1861, trans. to Co. I. Lilley, William E., e. Nov. 17, 1863.
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Long, William, e. Aug. 15, 1861 ; died at Iuka Aug. 28, 1862.
Long, John, e. Aug. 15, 1861, disd. Oct. 13, 1864; term expired. Long, Jacob H.
Mieley, Samuel P., e. Aug. 15, 1861, vet. Jan. 1, 1864; m. o. as drummer.
McCoy, Lemuel, e. Aug. 15, 1862, died July 22, 1864, wd.
Messenger, J. C., e. Aug. 15, 1861; prmtd, corp., vet.
Montague, Patrick F., e. Aug. 18, 1861 ; vet. Jan. 1, 1864 ; kld. April 30, 1864. Morris, D., e. Aug. 18, 1861; died May 29, 1864; wd.
Mallick, Franklin, e. Feb. 13, 1864.
Miller, Bernard, e. Sept. 28, 1861, trans. to V. R. C. May 1, 1864. Miller, A. J., e. Jan. 1, 1864; trans. to 147th inf. as Ist. lieut. Co. G.
Melody, Thomas, e. Sept. 28, 1861, vet. Jan. 1, 1864. Needham, Dennison, Sept. 8, 1861, trans. to Co. I.
Needham, Thomas, Sept. 8, 1861, vet. Jan. 1, 1864.
Nicholas, Thomas, Aug. 15, kld. at Cornith, Miss., Oct. 4, 1862.
Paul, V. A., Aug. 15, 1861, vet. Jan. 1, 1864.
Robnett, James, e. Aug. 15, 1861, disd. Jan. 13, 1863.
Rice, Frank, e. Feb. 3, 1864; m. o. May 26, 1865, wd.
Robinold, S. J., e. Aug. 15, 1861, died May 22, 1862.
Raymer, Chas., e. Feb. 3, 1864; m. o. July 20, 1865.
Reardon, John, e. Sept. 8, 1861.
Ryan, James, e. Feb. 2, 1864.
Smith, Peter E., Sept. 8, 1861 ; vet. Jan. 1, 1864; kld. May 13, 1864.
Smith, Jesse L., e. Feb. 10, 1864.
Stage, Theo., e. Sept. 8, 1861, vet. March 9, 1864.
Sting, Rasper, e. Feb. 10, 1864.
Sigman, Wilson, e. Sept. 8, 1861, prmtd. corp. vet. Jan. I, 1864; m. o. as corp. Sumner, James R., e. Aug. 19, 1862.
Seiferman, B., e. Sept. 8, 1861, died Sept. 12, 1862, wd.
Schmidt, John, e. Aug. 29, 1862, kld. Nov. 25, 1863.
Sharp, Harwood, e. Feb. 10, 1864.
Schreader, Frederick, e. Sept. 12, 1862.
Sturdevant, Jacob, Jan. 1, 1862.
Thompson, John F., e. Sept. 8, 1861 ; disd. Aug. 28, 1864; term expired. Thompson, Loren, e. Feb. 2, 1864.
Thompson, Joseph D., Sept. 8, 1861 ; disd. Aug. 28, 1864; term expired.
Wishart, Thomas, e. Aug. 15, 1861, died Nov. 27, 1863.
Walkey, Joseph, e. Aug. 15, 1861, died March 22, 1862.
Wright, N. F., e. Aug. 15, 1861, trans. to Co. D.
Walton, John, e. Aug. 30, 1862, kld. March 7, 1865. Wertz, C. F.
COMPANY G.
First Lieut. John Irvin, com. Aug. 31, 1862; died Oct. 6, 1863.
COMPANY H.
Capt. Chas. F. Wertz, com. 2d lieut. Jan. 1, 1862; prmtd, Ist lieut. Feb. 16, 1862; prmtd. capt. Aug. 22, 1863.
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Capt. Wm. W. Allen, e. as sergt. Aug. 15, 1861; prmtd. Ist lieut. Feb. 16, 1863; prmtd, Ist lieut. Aug. 22, 1863 ; prmtd, capt., delined commission.
Capt. Robt. Salisbury, e. as corpl. Nov. 1, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864; prmtd. sergt., then capt. May 19, 1865.
Sergt. Chas. H. Edmonds, e. Nov. 1, 1861.
Buckley, John, e. Jan. 1, 1864.
Beaury, Albert, e. Nov. 1, 1861 ; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.
Black, John F., e. Jan. 1, 1864, died Sept. II, 1864, wd.
Black, H. L., e. Feb. 3, 1864.
Buckley, Daniel, e. Aug. 15, 1861 ; m. o. Sept. 3, 1864; term expired. Buckley, Patrick, e. Aug. 15, 1861, dis. July II, 1862, disab.
Cross, Hiram A., e. Nov. 1, 1861, m. o. Oct. 31, 1864; term expired. Deagon, Jos., e. Nov. I, 1861 ; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.
Fye, Daniel, e. Jan. 26, 1864.
Fye, J. D., e. Jan. 24, 1865.
Fye, David.
Grey, Robt., e. Jan. 1, 1864.
Heintz, Micheal, e. Nov. 1, 1861 ; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.
Hunt, A. B., e. Aug. 15, 1861.
Mayer, John, e. Nov. 1, 1861, m. o. Oct. 31, 1864; term expired.
Rice, A. L., e. Nov. 1, 1861, died Oct. 15, 1864, wds.
Reef, Jos. S., e. March 23, 1864, m. o. corpl.
Rees, Enos S., e. Jan. 24, 1865.
Rees, John .M., e. Jan. 31, 1865.
Wertz, Jacob, e. Nov. 1, 1861, wd .; m. o. Dec. 2, 1864.
Winters, Abraham, e. Nov. 1, 1861 ; vet. Jan. 1, 1864.
Winters, Cyrus, e. Nov. 1, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864; absent, wd. at m. o. of regiment.
Wagoner, Geo., e. Nov. 1, 1861; vet. Jan. 1, 1864; absent sick at m. o. of regiment.
COMPANY I.
Eastland, A. J., . died Aug., 1863.
Blake, F. W., e. Jan. 1, 1864.
Keegan, James, e. March 12, 1864; kld. July 22, 1864.
Leonard, Arthur, e. Jan. 1, 1864; absent sick at m. o. of regiment.
Ruff, F. C., e. Jan. 1, 1864.
Reider, Jos., e. Jan. 1, 1864.
COMPANY K.
Allison, W. W. Cooper, Wm. e. Jan. 1, 1864. Sheppard, Charles.
FORTY-FIFTH INFANTRY.
The Washburne Lead Mine Regiment was organized at Chicago, Illinois, December 25, 1861, by Colonel John E. Smith, and mustered into the United States service as the Forty-fifth Infantry Illinois Volunteers, January 15, 1862.
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Moved to Cairo, Illinois, February I, assigned to brigade of Colonel W. H. L. Wallace division of Brigadier General McClernand. February 4 landed below Fort Henry, on the Tennessee, and on the 6th marched into the fort, it having been surrendered to the gun-boats. February IIth moved toward Fort Donelson, and during the succeeding days bore its part of the suffering and of the battle. The flag of the forty-fifth was the first planted on the enemy's works. Loss, two killed and twenty-six wounded. March 4th moved to the Tennessee River, and IIth arrived at Savannah. Was engaged in the expedition to Pine Hook. March 25th moved to Pittsburg Landing, and encamped near Shiloh Church.
The Forty-fifth took a conspicuous and honorable part in the two days' battle of Shiloh, losing twenty-six killed and one hundred and ninety-nine wounded and missing, nearly one-half of the regiment. April 12th, Colonel John E. Smith, of the Forty-fifth, took command of the brigade. During the siege of Corinth, the regiment was in the first brigade, Third Division, Reserve Army of the Tennessee and bore its full share of the labors and dangers of the campaign. June 4th, the regiment was assigned to Third Brigade, and moved toward Purdy, fifteen miles. On the 5th, marched to Bethel; 7th, to Monte- zuma, and on the 8th, to Jackson, Tennessee, the enemy flying on its approach.
During the months of June and July, engaged in garrison and guard duty. August IIth, assigned to guarding railroad, near Toon's Station. On the 31st, after much desperate fighting, Companies C and D were captured. The re- mainder of the regiment, concentrating at Toon's Station, were able to resist the attack of largely outnumbering forces. Loss, three killed, thirteen wounded and forty-three taken prisoners. September 17th, moved to Jackson; November 2d, to Bolivar, and was assigned to First Brigade, Third Division, Right Wing, Thirteenth Army Corps. November 3, 1862, marched from Bolivar to Van Buren; 4th, to La Grange, and was assigned to Provost duty; 28th, marched to Holly Springs ; December 3d, to Waterford; 4th, Abbeville; 5th, to Oxford, to Yocano River, near Spring Dale.
Communications with the north having been cut off, foraged on the country for supplies. December 17th, notice received of the promotion of Colonel John E. Smith to Brigadier General, ranking from November 29th; December 22d, returned to Oxford; 24th moved to a camp three miles north of Abbeville, on the Tallahatchie . River, where the regiment remained during the month. Mustered out July 12, 1865, at Louisville, Kentucky, and arrived at Chicago, July 15, 1865, for final payment and discharge.
COMPANY B.
Capt. Thomas J. Prouty, e. as private; Aug. 30, 1861, prmtd. sergt; prmtd. 2d lieut. Nov. 29, 1862 ; prmtd Ist lieut. Dec. 25, 1864 ; prmtd. capt. July 9, 1865.
Hollenbeck, Chas. H., e. Aug. 30, 1861 ; disd. April 16, 1863, wd.
Prouty, Elijah; e. Aug. 30, 1861 ; vet. Dec. 19, 1863.
Cressler, Alfred, e. Jan. 5, 1864.
COMPANY C.
Sergt. Orrin L. Williams, e. Oct. 1, 1861, m. o. Dec. 24, 1864; term expired. Corp. Ephraim Percy, e. Oct. 2, 1861.
Beaumont, H. E., e. Oct. 7, 1861.
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Foley, Michael, e. Oct. 3, 1861.
Green, James M., e. Oct. 5, 1861, vet. Jan. 5, 1864.
Jordan, James, e. Oct. 3, 1861, disd. March 2, 1862.
Kepheart, Isaac, e. Oct. 3, 1861, disd. for disab.
Lasier, Silas D., e. Dec. 20, 1861.
Mourn, Andrew, e. Sept. 20, 1861, reported dead.
Morrison, John H., e. Oct. 1, 1861, m. o. Nov. 20, 1864.
Mitchell, Robert M., e. Oct. 7, 1861.
Mugley, Geo., e. Oct. 8, 1861.
McGrath, Patrick, e. Oct. I, 1861, trans. to V. R. C.
Stocks, Jos. e. Oct. 9, 1861. Verly, John, e. Oct. 5, 1861, disd. Jan. 31, 1863, disab.
COMPANY D.
Mclaughlin, Thos. W., e. Oct. 19, 1861 ; vet. Dec. 19, 1863; m. o. July 12, 1865.
McLoughlin, W. T.
Wilder, Albert A., e. Oct. 19, 1861, disd. April 23, 1863, disab.
COMPANY E.
Second Lieut. Chas. F. Dube, e. as sergt. Sept. 14, 1861 ; prmtd. 2d. lieut. May 22, 1863; term expired Dec. 25, 1864.
Corp. Samuel R. Machamer, e. Sept. 14, 1861, disd. May 2, 1862.
Boop, Wm. H., e. March 30, 1864.
Brandt, Abraham, e. Sept. 18, 1861, vet. Dec. 19, 1863; m. o. as corp. Boop, Jacob, e. March 30, 1864.
Bowersox, Chas., e. Sept. 18, 1861, disd. May 2, 1862.
Dubs, Henry, e. March 24, 1864.
Frasher, Wm., e. Sept. 18, 1861, vet. Jan. 5, 1864.
Flickenger, E. O., e. Sept. 14, 1861, vet. Jan. 5, 1864.
Kiester, Chris., e. Sept. 18, 1861, trans. to inv. corps. Miller, Henry, e. Sept. 7, 1861, vet. March 1, 1864. Spellman, Thomas, e. Sept. 24, 1861, m. o. Sept. 29, 1864; term expired. Wingard, Jacob, e. Sept. 14, 1861, vet. Jan. 5, 1864.
FORTY-SIXTH INFANTRY.
The forty-six Infantry Illinois volunteers was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, December 28, 1861, by Colonel John A. Davis, ordered to Cairo, Illinois, February II, 1862; from thence proceeded via the Cumberland River to Fort Donelson, Tennessee, arriving on the 14th and was assigned to the command of General Lew. Wallace; on the 15th lost one man killed and two wounded; 16th, moved through the works and to Dover; 19th, moved to Fort Henry. March 6th, embarked to Pittsburg Landing, where it arrived on the 18th. The regiment was now in Second Brigade, Fourth Division, and Fourteenth and Fifteenth and Forty-sixth Illinois, and Twenty-fifth Indiana, Colonel James C. Veatch, Twenty-fifth, Indiana, commanding brigade, and Brigadier General S. A. Hurlbut, of Illinois, commanding division. In the battle of Shiloh the
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46th took a most conspicuous and honorable part, losing over half of its offi- cers and men in killed and wounded and receiving the thanks of the commanding generals. Among the wounded were Colonel John A. Davis, Major Dorn- blasser, Captains Musser, Stephens, Marble and McCracken; Lieutenants Hood, Barr, Arnold, Ingraham and Howell. In this action the "Fighting Fourth Divis- ion" of General Hurlbut achieved a reputation for bravery to which it added on every field in which it was engaged until the close of the war. Was engaged , in the siege of Corinth, in the month of May. June 2, camped six miles west of Corinth; on the 10th marched to the Hatchie River; 15th, past through Grand Junction, and camped three miles from town; 24th moved to Collarbone Hill, near La Grange; on the 30th moved to Old Lamer Church. July I, marched to Cold Water, and returned on the 6th; on the 17th, moved toward Memphis, marching via Moscow, Lafayette, Germantown and White's Station, and camp- ing two miles south of Memphis on the 21st of July. August 27th, engaged in the scout to Pigeon Roost. September the 6th, moved from Memphis towards Brownsville; 7th, marched through Raleigh and Union Stations; 9th, marched to Big Muddy River; IIth, via Hampton Station, to Danville; 12th, via White- ville to Pleasant Creek; 14th, via Bolivar to Hatchie River. September 27, all the troops on the river at this place, were reviewed by General. McPherson. October 4, moved toward Corinth; 5th, met the enemy at Metamore. The forty- sixth was in position at the right of second brigade supporting Bolton's Battery. After an hour of shelling by the batteries, the infantry was ordered forward, and at a double quick, advanced, driving the enemy across the river. The First Brigade coming up, "Hurlbut's Fighting Fourth Division" advanced and drove the enemy from the field, compelling their fight. Colonel John A. Davis, of the forty- sixth was mortally wounded in this action, and Lieutenant M. R. Thompson also both dying on the 10th. After the battle returned to Bolivar. November 3, marched to La Grange; 28th, moved to Holly Springs; 30th, toward Talla- hatchie River, and camped near Waterford, Miss., where splendid winter quar- ters with mud chimneys and bake ovens complete, were fitted up in time to move away from them. December the IIth, to Hurricane Creek, and 12th, to Yocona Station, where it remained until December 22, when it marched to Tay- lor's Station. Van Dorn, having captured Holly Springs, marched on the 23d, via Oxford, to Hurricane Creek; 24th, the Forty-sixth Illinois and Thirty-third Wisconsin moved, as train guard, to north side of Tallahatchie River; 26th, moved camp four miles nearer Holly Springs, between Waterford and Wyatt Stations. January 6, 1863, moved to Holly Springs; 10th, Fifteenth and Forty- sixth Illinois were escorted to ammunition train to La Grange; 13th, marched to Moscow, where it remained until February 5, when it moved to Lafayette. The garrison of Moscow was First Brigade, Fourth Division, the Forty-sixth and Seventy-sixth Illinois of the Second Brigade, and two batteries; and the garrison of Lafayette the Fourteenth and Fifteenth Illinois and one battery, Colonel Cyrus Hall commanding. After rejoining brigade at Lafayette, marched on the 9th of March, via Collierville and Germantown, to Memphis. April 2-, . 1863, engaged in the expedition to Hernando, and returned on the 24th. May 13, embarked for Vicksburg, and on the 15th, landed at Young's Point; 18th, marched to Bower's landing; 19th moved to Sherman's landing; 20th moved
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by steamer up Yazoo to Chickasaw Bayou; disembarked and moved across the swamp to the bluff. May 21, proceeded to the right of General Grant's army, and were then ordered to. Snyder's Bluff; 24th, marched in the direction of Vicks- burg; 25th, marched to the extreme left of the line. The regiment was de- tailed on picket duty, and during the night the outpost, consisting of five com- panies of the regiment, were captured by the enemy; 104 men and 7 officers were captured, 70 escaping. The remainder of the regiment took an active part in the siege of Vicksburg; July 5th, moved to Clear Creek; 6th, to Bolton Sta- tion ; 8th, to Clinton; 9th, to Dickens' Plantation, where it remained guarding train; 12th, moved into position on the extreme right of the line near Pearl River ; engaged in the siege until the 16th, when the enemy evacuated Jackson, after which the regiment returned to Vicksburg. The division was now trans- ferred to the 17th corps, and Brigadier General M. M. Crocker assigned to com- mand. August 12, moved to Natchez. September I, went on an expedition into Louisiana, returning on the 8th. September the 16th, moved to Vicksburg. No- vember 28, moved to Camp Cowan, on Clear Creek. January 4, 1863, the Forty- sixth was mustered as a veteran regiment; 12th, started north for veteran furlough ; 23, arrived at Freeport, Illinois; and on the 27th, the regiment was furloughed.
Col. John A. Davis, com. Sept. 12, 1861, died at Bolivar, Tenn., Oct. 10, 1862, of wounds received at battle of Hatchie.
Col. Benj. Dornblazer, com. adjt. Oct. 11, 1861, prmtd. Major Feb. 8, 1862, prmtd. col. Oct. II, 1862, brevt. brig, gen, Feb. 20, 1865.
Maj. John M. McCracken, com. capt. Co. K, Dec. 30, 1861, prmtd. maj. Oct. II, 1862, term expired Dec. 23, 1864.
Maj. Jos. Clingman, com. capt. April 24, 1862, prmtd. maj. Dec. 23, 1864. Quarter Master Edwin R. Gillett, com. September, 1862, res. Oct. 5, 1864. Quarter Master James B. Wright, com. Oct. 5, 1864.
Sergt. Elias C. De Puy, com. Sept. 23, 1861, res. Nov. 1, 1864.
First Asst. Sergt. Julius N. DeWitt, com. 2d. asst. sergt. March 5, 1864, prmtd. Ist asst. sergt. Nov. 1, 1864.
Chaplain David Teed, com. Oct. 11, 1861, res. Sept. 1, 1862.
Sergt. Maj. Wm. Swanzey, e. Dec. 1861, disd. May 29, 1862, disab.
Sergt. Maj. Henry A. Ewing, disd. Oct. 25, 1863, for promotion.
Sergt. Maj. John E. Hershey, disd. Sept. 1, 1864, disab.
Sergt. Maj. Edgar Butterfield, vet., m. o. Sept. 20, 1866.
Sergt. Maj. F. H. Whipple, trans. from IIth inf., m. o. July 8, 1865.
Quarter Master Sergt. James Duncan, e. Sept. 14, 1861, disd. May 29, 1862, disab.
Quarter Master Sergt. Julius T. Weld, m. o. June 20, 1866.
Comsy. Sergt. E. R. Gillett, e. Sept. 14, 1861, disd. for promotion as regi- mental quartermaster.
Comsy, Sergt, W. H. Barnds, vet., m. o. Jan. 20, 1866.
Hospital Steward Thos. Walcott, vet.
Hospital Steward Jos. Chambers, e. Sept. 14, 1861, disd. August, 1862, disab. Hospital Steward James Steels, disd. March 1, 1864, for promotion.
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Hospital Steward Thos. J. Allen, vet., m. o. Jan. 20, 1866.
Principal Musician Geo. W. Trotter, vet., reported dead Oct.(?), 1865.
COMPANY A.
Capt. John Musser, com. Sept. 10, 1861, died April 24, 1862.
Capt. Isaac A. Arnold, com. 2d lieut. Sept. 10, 1861. prmtd., Ist lieut. April I, 1862. prmtd. capt. Dec. 23, 1864.
First Lieut. Wm. O. Saxton, com. Sept. 10, 1861, prmtd. 2d lieut. Oct. 15, 1861 ; prmtd. Ist lieut. Dec. 23, 1864.
Wm. Reynolds, e. as sergt. Sept. 10, 1861, prmtd. 2d. lieut. Oct. 15, 1861, prmtd. Ist lieut. Dec. 23, 1864.
Second Lieut. Geo. S. Dickey, e. as sergt. Sept. 10, 1861, prmtd. 2d. lieut. April 1, 1862, res. Oct. 15, 1864.
Second Lieut. Wm. M. Moore, prmtd. Ist. lieut. Dec. 23, 1864.
Sergt. Horace D. Purinton, e. Sept. 10, 1861, disd. Dec. 12, 1863.
Corp. Daniel M. Hart, e. Sept. 10, 1861, disd. July 8, 1862, disab.
Corp. Thomas S. Clingman, e. Sept. 10, 1861, disd. Aug. 2, 1862, wds.
Corp. Andrew M. Fellows, e. Sept. 10, 1861, died May 2, 1862.
Corp. Albert M. Lull, e. Sept. 10, 1861, kld. at Shiloh.
Corp. Benj. Musser, e. Sept. 10, 1861, disd. Nov. 24, 1862, disab.
Corp Wesley J. Best, e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet.
Corp. Q. E. Pollack, e. Sept. 10, 1861, as Ist lieut, died at Mound City April 9, 1862, wds.
Arnold, A. F., e. Sept. 10, 1861, disd. Sept. 4, 1862, disab.
Andrew Wm., e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 22, 1863, died at Duvall's Bluff, Dec. 10, 1864.
Andrea, Jacob D., e. Sept. 10, 1861, disd.
Ambrose, DeWitt, C., e. Jan. 5, 1864.
Allen, John A.
Allison, Wm. W., e. Oct. 10, 1861, died March 16, 1863.
Belknap, C. A., e. Jan. 24, 1865.
Bruner, Robt. D., e. Jan. 5, 1864, as corpl., died Oct. 6, 1864.
Barrett, Edw., e. Jan. 25, 1864, died Aug. 12, 1864.
Babcock, James, M., e. Aug. 10, 1862, disd. Nov. 25, 1863, for promotion.
Best, Hiram C., e. Jan. 24, 1865, disd. June 19, 1865.
Bolander, H. W., e. Sept. 10, 1861, disd. Aug. 25, 1862, disab.
Bates, A. J., e. Sept. 10, 1861, disd. July 9, 1862, disab.
Bolander, Geo. W., e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 22, 1863, m. o. as corpl.
Best, Robt. T., e. Sept. 10, 1861, died Nov. 7, 1861.
Barrett, Chas., e. Sept. 10, 1861, disd. Aug. 13, 1862, wd.
Best, Wesley J., e. Dec. 22, 1863, died Aug. 19, 1864, wds.
Benter, Martin, e. Sept. 10, 1861, disd. Nov. 14, 1862, wds. Buss, Hillery, e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 22, 1863, m. o. as corp.
Cearn, William, e. Sept. 10, 1861, trans. to inv. corps.
Clingman, Abner, e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 7, 1863, m. o. July 14, 1865. Clingman, Hiram, e. Sept. 10, 1862, kld. battle of Shiloh.
Clingman, George R., e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 22, 1863.
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Clouse, Charles, e. Sept. 10, 1861, died Sept. 7, 1862.
Clingman, Charles, e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 22, 1863.
Clingman, John T., e. Jan. 26, 1865.
Clingman, William M., e. Jan. 24, 1865. 1
Cadwell, Horace, e. Jan. 24, 1867.
Clow, Benjamin, e. Jan. 24, 1865. Clause, William, e. Jan. 27, 1865.
Deriges, John P., e. Feb. 7, 1865.
Daughenbaugh, C., e. Oct. 15, 1864, m. o. Oct. 8, 1865.
Derrick, James E., e. Sept. 10, 1861, disd. May 28, 1862, disab.
Descaven, D. P., e. Sept. 10, 1861, died Sept. 22, 1862.
Davidson, George W., e. Sept. 10, 1861, disd. April 28, 1863, disab.
Elliott, John, e. Sept. 10, 1861, kld. bat. Shiloh.
Erley, William F., e. Sept. 10, 1861,; vet. Dec. 7, 1863.
Evans, Thomas W., e. January 5, 1854.
Ellis, Elias, e. Jan. 24, 1865. Faurer, Robert A., e. Oct. 10, 1062, vet.
French, D. H., e. Jan. 28, 1864.
Ford, William D., e. Jan. 27, 1865.
Fellows, George E., e. Feb. 27, 1864; m. o. May 15, 1865.
French, S. A., e. Sept. 10, 1861, (?) m. o. as sergt.
Garrison, D. W., e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 22, 1863.
Gibbons, Thomas, e Sept. 10, 1861.
Galpin, Daniel A., e. Sept. 10, 1861; term expired.
Gibbens, William, e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 7, 1863.
Garrard, W., e. Jan. 24, 1865; absent, sick at m. o.
Glynn, James, e. Jan. 25, 1864.
Garman, Lawrence G., e. Feb. 8, 1864.
Green, Chris, e. Oct. 10, 1861.
Hunting, George H., e. Jan. 5, 1864, disd. for promotion in U. S. C. H. Art. Hartzel, William, e. Dec. 30, 1863, vet., absent at m. o.
Hart, Joseph E., e. Jan 31, 1865.
Hill, John, e. Jan. 24, 1865. Hills, H. M., e. Jan. 24, 1865.
Hoot, John, e. Sept. 10, 1861 ; kld. at Shiloh.
Hunting, Charles H., e. Sept. 10, 1861 ; vet. Dec. 7, 1863 ; disd. July 14, 1864. Hollenbeck, H. W., me. Sept. 10, 1861 ; died May 3, 1862; wd. Hunting, William A., e. Sept 10, 1861. Hart, James H., e. Sept. 10, 1861; vet. Dec. 22, 1863.
Holsinger, William H., e. Sept. 10, 1861 ; died April 1, 1862. Hoyman, Henry, e. Feb. 6, 1865.
Hadsell, N. A., e. (?); disd. March 9, 1866.
Hadsell, A. C.,- _1.
Hart, John, e. Aug. 30, 1862; m. o. June 19, 1865; as sergt. Hart, Thomas J., e. Aug. 30, 1862; m. o. June 19, 1865. Hathaway, Homer H., e .-?- Joy, Benedict, e. Feb. 20, 1864.
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Jefferies, Jos. G., e. Sept. 10, 1861 ; vet. Dec. 10, 1863; absent at m. o. Kemper, Adam, e. Sept. 10, 1861 ; Ist sergt., disd. for promotion.
Krape, Wm. W., e. Feb. 29, 1864. Law, John H., e. Jan. 26, 1865.
Lee, L. H., e. Jan. 26, 1865.
Miller, I., e. Dec. 23, 1863; absent at m. o.
Moore, George W., e. Jan. 25, 1863.
Moser, Wm., e. Feb. 29, 1864.
McAfee, R. L. H., e. Jan. 4, 1864.
Musser, Chas., e. Jan. 31, 1865.
Moser, E. A., e. Jan. 24, 1865.
Morgan, H. A., e. Jan. 24, 1865.
May, Willard, e. Feb. 24, 1864; died May 18, 1864.
McCarthey, James C., e. Feb. 1, 1864, vet.
Moore, Wm. R., e. Sept. 10, 1861 ; vet. Dec. 7, 1863; disd. March 19, 1865, sergt.
Miller, H. W., e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet.
Musser, James, e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 22, 1862.
McHoes, John, e. Sept. 10, 1861, trans. to inv. corps.
More, Chas F., e. Sept. 10, 1861, died April 2, 1863.
Mason, John H., e. Sept. 10, 1861, disd. Nov. 24, 1862, wd.
Mack, James H., e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 22, 1863.
Neil, Wm. R., e. Feb. 20, 1864.
Peck, Theo., e. Sept. 10, 1861, died Jan. 8, 1862.
Patten, John, e. Sept. 10, 1861, kld. Shiloh.
Plowman, Charles, e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 22, 1863. Patten Robert, e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 7, 1863, m. o. as corp. Parrish, Pleasant, e. Sept. 10, 1861, trans. to Co. B.
Peck, A., e. Sept. 10, 1861; m. o. Nov. 12, 1864.
Parker, John., e. Feb. 18, 1864, absent (sick) at m. o.
Rogers, H. G., e. Oct. 10, 1861 ; kld. at Shiloh April 6, 1862.
Reiniger, Samuel J., e. Dec. 17, 1863.
Rice, M. A., e. Feb. 1, 1864.
Ritzman, John, e. Feb. 6, 1865.
Rubendall, D. R., e. Jan. 4, 1864, m. o. June 10, 1865.
Rudy, John, e. Dec. 23, 1863, m. o. May 22, 1865. Quiggle, Robert H., e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 7, 1863, m. o. July 14, 1865. Ritzman, Robert, D., e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 22, 1863. Riem, James, e. Sept. 10, 1861 ; vet. Dec. 22, 1863; died March 22, 1864. Rush, John, e. Sept. 10, 1861, disd. Aug. 16, 1862, disab.
Rogers, D. F., e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 22, 1863, died Dec. 12, 1864. Rodimer, Wm. H., e. Sept. 10, 1861, kld. at bat. Shiloh.
Rollins, E. W., e. Sept. 10, 1861, died June 29, 1862. Smith, C. H., e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 7, 1863.
Solomon, John C., e. Sept. 10, 1861, disd. May 8, 1862, disab.
Sheckler, John, e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 7, 1863.
Scovill, Daniel A., e. Sept. 10, 1861, vet. Dec. 22, 1863, m. o. as corps.
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Sleight, Samuel A., e. Sept. 10, 1861, disd. May 8, 1862, disab.
Smith, E. W., Sept. 10, 1861, trans. to inv. corps.
Scovill, Nelson, e. Sept. 10, 1861, died April 18, 1862, wd.
Stephens, James N., e. Sept. 10, 1861, died May 9, 1862.
Smith, James C., e. Jan. 4, 1864.
Scovill, Alfred B., e. Jan. 25, 1864.
Shadell, Samuel P., e. Dec. 17, 1863.
Shadell, A. C., e. Oct. 30, 1863.
Swartz, John L., e. Oct. 30, 1863.
Shellenberger, John, e. Jan. 8, 1864.
Sheets, George W., e. Jan. 25, 1864.
Sanborn, Charles G., e. Feb. 6, 1865.
Sills, Thomas, e. Jan. 24, 1865.
Seidle, Charles H., e. Dec. 23, 1863, died Nov. 20, 1864.
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