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First Asst. Surg. Chesseldon Fisher, com. 2d asst, surg. Sept. 28, 1862; prmtd. March 24, 1863, surg. 75th reg.
COMPANY I.
Capt. Wm. Irvin, com. Sept. 4, 1862; res. Jan. 28, 1863.
Capt. Frederick W. Stegner, com Ist lieut. Sept. 4, 1862; prmtd. capt. Jan. 28, 1863; killed in battle June 27, 1864.
Capt. Daniel Cronemiller, com. 2d lieut. Sept. 4, 1862 ; prmtd. Ist lieut. Jan. 28, 1863; prmtd. capt. June 27, 1864.
First Lieut. Edgar Warner, e. as sergt. August 1I, 1862; prmtd. 2d lieut. Jan. 28, 1863; prmtd. Ist lieut. June 27, 1864; disd. Sept. 1, 1864.
First Lieut. Robert P. Gift, e. as sergt. Aug. 14, 1862; prmtd. Ist lieut. June 27, 1864.
Sergt. Johnson Porter, e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. June 17, 1863.
Sergt. John A. Mullarky, e. Aug. 14, 1862; died June 28, 1864; wd.
Corp. James B. Rowray, e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. for disab ..
Corp. J. Steward, e. Aug. 14, 1862; trans. to V. R. C.
Corp. Charles Hunt, e. Aug. 14, 1862; m. o. June 10, 1865.
Corp. Uriah Boyden, e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. Dec. 20, 1862; disab.
Corp. Jacob Kehm, e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. for disab.
Hensey, John, e. Aug. 14, 1862, disd. June 16, 1864; wd.
Wagoner, Wm. Vere, e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. March 4, 1863; disab. Andrews, Jacob, e. Aug. 14, 1862; m. o. as corp.
Anderson, Ole, e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. March 31, 1863; disab.
Ashenfelter, Franklin, e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. Dec. 6, 1862; disab. Bellman, Wm., e. Aug. 14, 1862; died Dec. 14, 1862.
Bener, Jos., e. Aug. 14, 1862; died March II, 1865.
Benning, Gottleib, e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Bingman, Robert, e. Aug. 14, 1862; died May 16, 1864.
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Boos, Wm., e. Aug. 14, 1862; missing in action.
Bokhoff, Wm., e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Boughton, George W., e. Aug. 14, 1862; trans. to V. R. C.
Boughthampt, Jacob, e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. March II, 1863, disab. Bramin, Edwin, e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. June 27, 1863; disab.
Burrell, Robert, e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Clark, Orla, e. Aug. 14, 1862; missing in action. Cole, Sidney, e. Aug. 14, 1862 ; died Nov. 5, 1862.
Ebling, Peter, e. Aug. 14, 1862; trans. to V. R. C.
Englot, Gregory, e. Aug. 14, 1862; m. o. June 10, 1866.
Feeny, John, e. Aug. 14, 1862; trans. to V. R. C. Feeney, Henry.
Ferico, John, e. Aug. 14, 1862; died March 22, 1863. Flinn, Jos., e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Fuoss, Daniel, e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. March 7, 1865; disab.
Hensey, Fred, e. Aug. 14, 1862; died in battle June 27, 1864; corp.
Henderson, O. P., e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. July 18, 1863; disab. Hultz, Benj., e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. Dec. 27, 1862; disab. Inman, Austin, e. Aug. 15, 1862; died June 27, 1864.
Jennewine, Thomas, e. Aug. 14, 1862; died Jan. 2, 1864, wd. Keagle, Wm. H., e. Aug. 14, 1862; died Dec. 13, 1862.
Keagle, James G., e. Aug. 14, 1862; died May 22, 1865. Keagle, F. B., e. Aug. 14, 1862; trans. to U. S. Engs. Keller, Adam, e. Aug. 14, 1862. Knudson, Nels, e. Aug. 14, 1862; died Nov. 26, 1862. Laber, Levi, e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. March 15, 1863; disab.
Lapp, Samuel, e. Aug. 14, 1862; died Jan. 5, 1863.
Masmin, Fred, e. Aug. 14, 1862; kld. June 18, 1864. McCarty, Thomas, e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. June 27, 1863; disab. Miller, Fredk., e. Sept. 25, 1862.
McGrane, Peter, e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. Dec. 18, 1862; disab. Mullarkey, Chas., e. Aug. 14, 1862 ; disd. Nov. 5, 1862; disab. Mullarkey, John, e. Aug. 14, 1862 ; disd. Nov. 5, 1862 ; disab. Neidle, Rudolph, e. Aug. 14, 1862; m. o. as corp. Miller, Frederick.
O'Mealy, Patrick, e. Aug. 14, 1862; m. o. as corp.
Oleson, Talliff, e. Aug. 14, 1862 ; disd. March 22, 1863; disab. Peterson, Elias E., e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. Feb. 2, 1863; disab. Richardson, Henry, e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. March 26, 1863. Schoolcraft, Whitney, e. Aug. 15, 1862; trans. to V. R. C.
Seward, John, e. Aug. 14, 1862; prmtd. corp. then sergt .; pris .; m. o. June 27, 1866.
Sheckler, James W., e. Aug. 21, 1862; disd. Feb. 12, 1863; disab. Sheckler, Thomas, e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. Jan. 27, 1863; disab. Snyder, Perry, e. Aug. 14, 1862; m. o. as corp.
Snyder, Jackson, e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. March 26, 1863; disab. Stinson, E. H., e. Aug. 14, 1862; trans. to 36th Inf.
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Spaulding, D. G., e. Aug. 9, 1862; trans. to V. R. C. Spaulding, A. C., e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. Feb. 10, 1865; disab. Tunks, Alfred, e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. July 6, 1863; disab. Van Valkenburg, L. H., e. Aug. 14, 1862; kld. June 27, 1864. Waggoner, Jacob, e. Aug. 15, 1862; m. o. as sergt. Webb, E. Boone, e. Aug. 14, 1862; trans. to V. R. C. Winkle, Fredk., e. Aug. 15, 1862; m. o. June 10, 1865. Webster, O. B., e. Sept. 30, 1864.
NINETIETH INFANTRY.
The Ninetieth Infantry Illinois Volunteers, was organized at Chicago, Illi- nois, in August, September and October, 1862, by Colonel Timothy O'Meara. Moved to Cairo November 27, and to Columbus, Kentucky, on the 30th. From thence, proceeded to La Grange, Tennessee. where the regiment arrived De- cember 2. On the 4th, ordered to Cold Water, Mississippi, where it relieved the Twenty-ninth Wisconsin Infantry. On the morning of December 20, a detachment of Second Illinois Cavalry arrived at Cold Water, having cut their way through Van Dorn's forces, out of Holly Springs. Soon after, four com- panies of the One Hundred and First Illinois came in and were followed by the enemy to our lines. The demonstrations made by the Ninetieth deterred the enemy from making any severe attack, although he was 4,000 or 5,000 strong, and after some skirmishing, he withdrew. The regiment was mustered out of service June 6, 1865, at Washington, D. C., and arrived at Chicago, June 12, 1865, where it received final pay and discharge.
COMPANY A.
Barrett, Patrick, Aug. 5, 1862.
Barn, Michael, Sr., e. Aug. 5, 1862; disd. March 1, 1865; disab.
Broderick, David, e. Aug. 5, 1862; kld. July 12, 1863, at Jackson, Mississippi. Carroll, John, e. Aug. 5, 1862.
Caton, Wm., e. Aug. 5, 1862; kld. Nov. 25, 1863.
Cranney, Patrick, e. Aug. 5, 1862 ; died March 28, 1863.
Crawley, John, e. Aug. 5, 1862, died May 18, 1863. Foley, James, e. Aug. 5, 1862. Kennelly, Edward, e. Aug. 5, 1862; absent at m. o. of regt; wd. McCormick, J., e. Aug. 5, 1862.
COMPANY G. McCarty, Dennis, e. Aug. 15, 1862; kld. Nov. 25, 1863. COMPANY I.
First Lieut. William Brice, com. April 7, 1865; m. o. June 6, 1865. Second Lieut. John J. O'Leary, com. Oct. 31, 1862; res. Feb. 1, 1863. Sergt. John Doogan, e. Aug. 16, 1862; died Sept. 2, 1864; wd. Sergt. William Brice, e. Aug. 14, 1862; prmtd. lieut.
Sergt. Neil O'Garrey, Aug. 16, 1862; died Jan. 22, 1863.
Corp. William Conwell, e. Aug. 16, 1862; m. o. as sergt.
Corp. Thomas B. Eagan, e. Aug. 17, 1862.
Corp. Elisha N. Strong, e. Aug. 14, 1862 ; disd. Sept. 4, 1863.
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Brennan, Edw., e. Aug. 16, 1862.
Burns, Cornelius, e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Coughlin, John, e. Aug. 8, 1862.
Cooney, Francis, e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Crawford, John, e. Aug. 16, 1862; died June 18, 1864.
Cane, James, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Chichester, Merit, e. Aug. 7, 1862; disd. March 13, 1864; disab.
Enright, James, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Flanningham, M., e. Aug. 8, 1862; trans. to V. R. C.
Frost, H. O., e. Aug. 15, 1862.
Gallaher, Charles, e. Aug. 16, 1862.
Griffin, Patrick, e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Laughran, James, e. Aug. 11, 1862; died Aug. 21, 1864.
McAndrews, M., e. Aug. 12, 1862; disd. April 16, 1864; disab.
McSweeney, E., e. Aug. 12, 1862.
McIntyre, Timothy, e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Moynahan, Anthony, e. Aug. 10, 1862.
Mooney, Thomas, e. Aug. 17, 1862.
Moonahan, John, e. Aug. 18, 1862.
Moynahan, John, e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Mulhgan, James, e. Aug. 17, 1862; m. o. as musician.
O'Connell, Daniel, e. Aug. 11, 1862.
O'Conner, Charles, e. Aug. 18, 1862; died Sept. 16, 1863.
O'Brien, Bernard, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Powers, James, e. Aug. 16, 1862; died Sept. 14, 1863.
Ryan, John, e. Aug. 12, 1862.
Wilkinson, John, e. Aug. 15, 1862.
Whalen, M., e. Aug. 16, 1862; died Aug. 21, 1864.
NINETY-SECOND INFANTRY.
The Ninety-second Regiment Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organized at Rockford, Illinois, and mustered into the United States service September 4, 1862. It was composed of five companies from Ogle County, three from Ste- phenson County, and two from Carroll County. The regiment left Rockford, October 11, 1862, with orders to report to General Wright, at Cincinnati, where it was assigned to General Baird's Division, army of Kentucky. It marched immediately into the interior of the state and during the latter part of October was stationed at Mount Sterling, to guard that place against rebel raids, and afterward at Danville, Kentucky. On the 26th of January, 1863, the regi- ment with General Baird's Division, was ordered to the army of the Cum- berland. Arriving at Nashville the command moved to Franklin, Tennessee, and was engaged in the pursuit of the rebel General Van Dorn. Advanced to Murfreesboro, and occupied Shelbyville June 27. On July the 25th, the regi- ment was engaged in re-building a wagon-bridge, over Duck River; July 6 was ordered by General Rosecrans to be mounted and armed with the Spencer rifle, and attached to Colonel Wilder's Brigade of General Thomas' Corps, where
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it remained while General Rosecrans had command. The regiment crossed the mountains at Dechard, Tennessee, and took part in the movements opposite and above Chattanooga, when it recrossed the mountains and joined General Thomas at Trenton, Alabama. On the morning of the 9th of September, it was in the advance to Chattanooga, and participated in driving the rebels from Point Look- out, and entered the rebel stronghold, unfolding the Union banner on the Crutch- field House, and kept in pursuit of the rebels. At Ringgold, Georgia, was at- tacked by a brigade of cavalry, under command of General Forrest, and drove them from the town, killing and wounding a large number. During the Chicka- mauga battle, the regiment took part in General Reynolds' Division of General Thomas' Corps. In April, 1864, it was again at Ringgold, Georgia, doing picket duty. April 23, Captain Scovil, with twenty-one men, was captured at Nicka- jack Gap, nine miles from Ringgold, and one man killed. Of the men thus taken prisoners, twelve were shot down, and six died of wounds, after being taken prisoners. The remainder was taken to Andersonville; and very few ever left that place, having died from the cruel treatment received there. From Ringgold, May 7, 1864, the regiment entered upon the Atlanta campaign, and was assigned to General Kilpatrick's command, and participated in the battles of Resaca, raid around Atlanta, Bethesda, Fleet River Bridge and Jonesboro, one-fifth of the men engaged. From Mount Gilead Church, west of Atlanta, October I, the regiment moved and took an active part in the operations against Hood's army. At Power Springs it had a severe engagement, losing a large number of men killed and wounded. The regiment then returned to Marietta, and participated in the various engagements and skirmishes in Sherman's march to the sea. At Swift Creek, North Carolina, Captain Hawk, of Company C, was severely wounded, losing a leg. The regiment, during its term of service, was in some forty battle and skirmishes. It was mustered out at Concord, North Carolina, and paid and discharged from the service, at Chicago, Illinois, July 10, 1865.
In July, 1862, President Lincoln called for 300, troops. In August, the same year, he directed a draft of 300,000 more. In speaking of the recruiting of the Ninety-second Illinois, General Smith D. Atkins in the History of the Ninety-second, says :
"Then the people with an impulse that was grand took hold of the work in earnest. In every schoolhouse in the three counties from which the Ninety-sec- ond was recruited meetings were held; the fife sent out its shrill notes and the drum its roll, and the old flag was displayed; the harvest hands gathered at the meetings after their days of toil. Patriotic songs were sung: "We will rally round the flag, boys, rally once again, shouting the battle-cry of freedom," and patriotism took up the refrain and answered it, "We are coming, Father Abra- ham, six hundred thousand more." Gray haired fathers who had already sent one or more sons to battle, attended the meetings and saw their remaining sons enlist. Many who went only to hear the speeches and songs were touched with the prevailing spirit of patriotism, and signed their names to the msuter rolls. Eloquent speakers, many of whom did not say, "Go, boys," but "Come boys," told the story of the nation's peril. Many who had seen the battle's terrible car- nage and were not dismayed, were ready to go again to the front, and elo-
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quently plead with the people to "fill up the ranks of their brothers gone be- fore." The sacred fires of liberty were kindled in those meetings and the people lifted up to the high resolve of demonstrating to the world the strength of republican government, that a free people of their own will, with courage sublime, would not halt in a battle for the nation's existence, but march forward, filling the battle-broken ranks of the army in the field. It was in these meet- ings that "party was sunk in patriotism." No one who witnessed the recruit- ing in the summer of 1862 in northern Illinois, will ever forget it; the people ral- lying from the harvest fields, leaving the ripened grain ungathered, to fill the ranks of the new regiments. It was grand, beyond all powers of our to tell. It was thought at first that one regiment might be raised in the counties of Stephen- son, Ogle, Jo Daviess, Carroll, Winnebago, Lake, McHenry and Boone. But it was found that four regiments and three companies were ready to muster when finally put into camp at Rockford."
Major Smith D. Atkins had charge of the enlistments in Stephenson, Jo Daviess, Carroll and Ogle Counties, and Major Atkins was elected colonel of one regiment and was appointed by Governor Richard Yates, the War Governor.
Col. Smith D. Atkins, com. Sept. 4, 1862; prmtd, brvt. brig. gen.
Lieut. Col. Christopher T. Dunham, com. capt. Co. F, Sept. 4, 1862; prmtd. maj. April 21, 1864; com. declined.
Adjt. Isan C. Lawver, com. Sept. 6, 1862; res. Oct. 1, 1864.
Adjt. Charles C. Treeguard, prmtd. Ist lieut. Co. G, Feb. 14, 1863 ; prmtd. adjt. Oct. I, 1864.
Quartermaster Phillip Sweeley, e. as private Sept. 3, 1861; prmtd. quarter- master June 4, 1864.
Sergt. Maj. Noah Perrin, e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. Feb. 25, 1863.
Hospital Steward David C. Grier, disd. Dec. 6, 1862.
COMPANY A.
Capt. William J. Bollinger, com. Sept. 4, 1862; res. Dec. 25, 1862.
Capt. Harvey W. Timms, com, Ist lieut. Sept. 4, 1862; prmtd. capt. Dec. 25, 1862; trans. to Co. I. Sixty-fifth inf.
First Lieut. William Cox, com. 2d. lieut. Sept. 4, 1862; prmtd, Ist lieut. Dec. 25, 1862; hon. disd. May 15, 1865.
Second Lieut. William H. Frost, e. as Ist sergt. August 9, 1862; prmtd. 2d lieut. Dec. 25, 1862.
Sergt. Legrand M. Cox, e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. Jan. 27, 1865; disab.
Sergt. W. C. Goddard, e. Aug. 11, 1862; died Nov. 7, 1862.
Sergt. Jesse R. Leigh, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Corp. Charles S. Vincent, e. Aug. 13, 1862.
Corp. M. P. Eldridge, e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. April 12, 1863 ; disab.
Corp. Henry Rudy, e. Aug. 11, 1862; died July 27, 1863.
Corp. William W. Smith, e. Aug. 11, 1862; died Feb. 17, 1863.
Sergt. George Metcalf, e. Aug. 12, 1862; died March 3, 1863.
Corp. H. Dusenbury, e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. April 3, 1864; disab.
Corp. Roswell Eldrige, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Corp. Daniel Deneere, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Musician George Boop, e. Aug. 7, 1862.
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Musician John L. Lower, e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Wagoner George C. Mack, e. Aug. 13, 1862; kld. Feb. 11, 1865.
Armagast, Hugh S., e. Aug. 15, 1862; died Nov. 20, 1862. Armagast, James C., e. Aug. 15, 1862; m. o. as corp. Butler, D. W., e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. April 8, 1865; disab. Beach, Jay A., e. Aug. 9, 1862. Boddy, William, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Baker, William H. H., e. Aug. 26. 1862; disd. April 13, 1863; disab. Balliett, D. M., e. Oct. 17, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Balliett, Henry, e. Oct. 7, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Buchanan, Charles, e. Jan. 20, 1865; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Baker, Lambert, e. Aug. 11, 1862; disd. April 13, 1863; disab. Basinger, W. H., e. Aug. 15, 1862; disd. Aug. 29, 1863; disab.
Beverly, William H., e. Aug. 15, 1862. Babcock, John S., e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. March 13, 1863; disab. Babbitt, C. W., e. Aug. 7, 1862.
Baum, S. Y., e. Aug. 13, 1862 ; disd. March 23, 1865, as corp. Churchill, E. S., e. March 22, 1864.
Caldwell, J., e. Aug. 15, 1862; m. o. as corp.
Churchill, George W., e. Sept. 20, 1862.
Cheney, Chester, e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Cheney, M., e. Aug. 15, 1862.
Cole, W. D., e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. Aug. 9, 1863. Denure, W. J., e. Feb. 8, 1864.
Demons, John, Aug. 9, 1862; died Sept. 23, 1864; wds.
Dunn, Joseph I., e. Aug. 11, 1862; died Sept. 23, 1864; wd.
Egleston, Charles W., e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. May 26, 1865; disab. Erb, William, e. Aug. 9, 1863 ; kld. Dec. 4, 1864. Gaylord, D. C., e. Aug. 13, 1862; disd. Sept. 9, 1863; disab. Gaylord, F. H., e. Aug. 11, 1862. Gunsaul, Joseph, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Giddings, H. M., e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Gossman, Charles, e. Aug. 13, 1864.
Gelz, Leonard, e. Aug. 22, 1862. Harshbarger, Samuel, e. Feb. 8, 1864; trans. to 65th inf. Hatch, Wellington, e. Aug. 11, 1862; died Dec. 23, 1862. Hoppe, Ernst, e. Aug. 14, 1862. Havnes, W. E., e. Aug. 15, 1862. Judson, Chas. O., e. Aug. 11, 1862 ; disd. May 26, 1863; disab. Johnson, Geo., e. Aug. 11, 1862 ; died Feb. 27, 1863. Knox, H. B., e. Aug. 11, 1862. Mack, H. B., e. Aug. 11, 1862.
Miller, M. R., e. Aug. 11, 1862 ; died Sept. 26, 1864. Moothart, Wm. P., e. Feb. 29, 1864; trans. to 65th inf. Miller, G. D., e. Feb. 8, 1864; died May 26, 1865. McCarty, Thomas, e. Jan. 20, 1865; trans. to 65th inf.
Merrill, E. A., e .Aug. 13, 1862; disd. March 31, 1863; disab.
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Marshall, Chas. F., e. Aug. 9, 1862; sick at m. o.
McCracken, John H., e. Aug. 14, 1862; sick at m. o.
Newman, R., e. Jan. 18, 1864; trans. to 65th inf.
Pickard, Luther, e. Feb. 8, 1864; trans. to 65th inf.
Prouty, Jas. N., e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. March 30, 1863, to enlist in naval service.
Plase, R. R., e. Aug. 11, 1862; disd. March 1, 1863; disab.
Pencil, Wm. L., e. Aug. 11, 1862; disd. Sept. 11, 1863.
Rand, N. A., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Reeder, John P., e. Aug. 11, 1862.
Robbins, Henry, e. Aug. 11, 1862; disd. April 28, 1863; disab.
Richardson, George W., e. Aug. 12, 1862.
Robins, S. L., e. Feb. 8, 1864.
Stocks, H. W., e. Feb. 12, 1864.
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Stover, S. G., Aug. 13, 1862 ; sick at m. o.
Sweeley, Philip.
Thompson, John R., e. Aug. 9, 1862; trans. to inv. corps.
Tyler, Dolphus, e. Aug. 9, 1862 ; disd. March 20, 1863 ; disab.
Tyler, N. C., e. Aug. 21, 1862; m. o. June 14, 1866.
Taylor, James, e. Aug. II, 1862; sick at m. o.
Tumbleson, John K., e. Aug. 11, 1862.
Welden, L. A., e. Aug. 13, 1862.
Wright, W. W., e. Aug. 11, 1862, sick at m. o.
Wickwire, W. H., e. Aug. II, 1862.
Wire, Valson, e. Aug. 13, 1862; disd. Feb. 8, 1863; disab. Wire, Jasper A., e. Aug. 15, 1862.
Withey, Wm. F., e. Aug. II, 1862; disd. Feb. 23, 1863; disab.
Williams, A. R., e. Aug. 15, 1862; died March 13, 1863.
Wendling, M., e. Sept. 20, 1862 ; sick at m. o.
COMPANY F.
Capt. William B. Mayer, e. as Ist sergt. Aug. 2, 1862; prmtd. 2d lieut. Dec. 24, 1862; prmtd. capt. April 21, 1864; m. o. as 2d. lieut.
Second Lieut. William C. Dove, com. Sept. 4, 1862; res. Dec. 24, 1862.
Second Lieut. Chas. M. Knapp, e. as sergt. Aug. 10, 1862 ; prmtd. to 2d. lieut. April 21, 1864, commission canceled.
Second Lieut. James M. Work, e. as sergt. Aug. 12, 1862 ; prmtd. 2nd lieut. April 21, 1864; m. o. as sergt. June 21, 1865.
Sergt. Samuel G. Trine, e. Aug. 12, 1862; disd.
Sergt. George Acker, e. Aug. 6, 1862; disd. March 20, 1863.
Corp. Charles Purinton, e. Aug. 15, 1862; died Feb. 10, 1863.
Corp. E. C. Winslow, e. Aug. 15, 1862.
Corp. Harvey Ferrin, e. Aug. 7, 1862.
Corp. J. C. Bigger, e. Aug. 10, 1862; disd. Dec. 29, 1863.
Corp. A. Hemmenway, e. Aug. 13, 1862.
Corp. A. H. Ferman, e. Aug. 11, 1862; disd. April 27, 1864.
Corp. D. R. Voight, e. Aug. 10, 1862 ; died Feb. 6, 1863.
Musician Jacob M, Turneaure, e. Aug. 10, 1862.
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Musician William H. H. Turneaure, e. Aug. 10, 1862.
Aurand, Thomas J., e. Aug. 6, 1862; kld. Oct. 6, 1864. Aurand, Joel, e. Aug. 6, 1862; sick at m. o. Allen Hiram, e. Aug. 11, 1862.
Anderson, Charles A., e. Aug. 15, 1862; disd. March 23, 1864; disab. Adams, B. F., e. Aug. 11, 1862 ; died Aug. 25, 1863.
Allard, M., e. Aug. 22, 1862. Allard, Stephen, e. Aug. 21, 1862.
Atkins, John C., e. Feb. 8, 1864 ; disd. March 30, 1865.
Atkins, George G., disd. Feb. 3, 1863. Baker, P. G., e. Aug. 9, 1862; captd. June 22, 1864.
Buckman, Z. S., e. Aug. 11, 1862.
Burgess, D. R., e. Aug. 14, 1862 ; trans. to Elliet's Ram Fleet.
Branenger, D., e. Aug. 15, 1862.
Babb, D. P., e. Aug. 15, 1862. Berry, John, e. Aug. 19, 1862. Baker, Elmus, e. Feb. 3, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Bentley, N. S., e. Jan. 29, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Colby, A. H., e. Aug. 14, 1862; sick at m. o.
Colton, John, e. Aug. 15, 1862; disd. Feb. 14, 1864. Cuff, John, e. Aug. 15, 1862.
Clark, Thomas, e. Aug. 14, 1862; sick at m. o.
Clark, S. J., e. Feb. 3, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Countryman, Adam, e. Feb. 29, 1864; kld. Oct. 28, 1864. Dummal, H., e. Aug. 14, 1862. Engleman, Solomon, e. Feb. 12, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Engleman, Jacob, e. Feb. 12, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Eaton, Urias H., e. Aug. 10, 1862; disd. March 29, 1863. Fox, James, e. Aug. 15, 1862. Friery, John, e. Aug. 15, 1862; died Dec. 29, 1863.
Fox, Henry, e. Oct. 10, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Grier, David C. Giddlings, Luther, e. Aug. 15, 1862. Gregory, John, e. Feb. 8, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Holmes, Spencer, e. Aug. 2, 1862; disd. Feb. 23, 1863. Hoy, Henry, e. Aug. 9, 1862. Hetherton, James, e. Aug. 14, 1862. Haum, Valentine, e, Aug. 11, 1862; died Jan. 10, 1863. Hodgess, James P., e. Jan. 5, 1864; m. o. Oct. 9, 1864, for promotion. Krotzer, Jacob, e. Aug. 2, 1862 ; sick at m. o. Kester, Asa, e. Aug. 14, 1862; died Feb. 28, 1863. Lambert, E., e. Aug. 14, 1862; died Nov. 13, 1863. Lambert, Jere, e. Aug. 14, 1862. Long, Benj. F., e. Aug. 14, 1862; died Jan. 30, 1863. Long, Jonathan, e. Aug. 6, 1862. Lamme, Jacob, e. Aug. 10, 1862. Mitchell, O. J., e. Aug. 9, 1862 ; died Feb. 17, 1863.
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HISTORY OF STEPHENSON COUNTY
Miller, A. W., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Mowry, John, e. Feb. 3, 1864, trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Morris, Willington, e. Feb. 3, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Metz, L., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Marl, George E., e, Aug. 10, 1862.
McNeal, Thomas, e. Oct. 10, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Owen, Henry, e. Aug. 15, 1862.
Pope, Wm. W., e. Aug. 12, 1862.
Preston, Charles A., e. Aug. 12, 1862.
Penticoff, Daniel, e. Aug. 13, 1862.
Penticoff, Samuel, e. Aug. 10, 1862; trans. to inv ..
Pope, Abraham, e. Aug. II, 1862.
Petermire, Fred, e. Aug. 21, 1862.
Reese, A. G., e. Feb. 18, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Reese, W. H. S., e. Feb. 24, 1865; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Rodgers, Edw., e. Oct. 10, 1862; died Feb. 28, 1863.
Sanders, James, e. Aug. 30, 1862.
Sager, Conrad, e. Aug. 15, 1862.
Sedam, L. H., e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Smallwood, James, e. Aug. 12, 1862.
Schlott, John H., e. Jan. 23, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Sweet, Noah, e. Oct. 10, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Sweet, M. A., e. Dec. 24, 1863 ; disd.
Truckemiller, E. G., e. Aug. 19, 1862.
Thompson, George, e. Aug. 14, 1862; died Oct. 11, 1863.
Tarbert, Andrew, e. Aug. 15, 1862; died June 18, 1863.
Thomas, E., e. Aug. 29, 1863 ; m. o. as sergt.
Ventevier, George W., e. Feb. 26, 1864.
Wilson, John A., e. Aug. 10, 1862.
Work, W., e. Aug. 15, 1862.
Wilcoxen, O. D., e. Feb. 12, 1864; died June 5, 1865.
Williams, F. J., e. Feb. 3, 1864.
Whiteside, Thomas F., e. Aug. 12, 1862; died Feb. 20, 1863.
Whiting, Warren, e. Aug 12, 1862.
Wright, William, e. Aug. 6, 1862; died Feb. 21, 1863.
Young, Elias, e. Aug. 15, 1863.
COMPANY G.
Capt. John M. Schermerhorne, com. Sept .- 4, 1862.
First Lieut. John Gishwiller, com. Sept. 4, 1862; res. Feb .14, 1863.
First Lieut. Harry G. Fowler, e. as sergt. Aug. 9, 1862; prmtd Ist lieut. May 10, 1865. Second Lieut. Justin N. Parker, com. Sept. 4, 1862; res. Feb. 6, 1863.
Second Lieut. W. McCammon, e. as sergt. Aug. 9, 1862; prmtd. 2d lieut. Feb. 6, 1863.
Sergt. Noah Perrin.
First Sergt. Charles C. Fragard, e. Aug. 9, 1862; prmtd. lieut.
Sergt. G. G. Manny, e. Aug. 9, 1862 ; m. o. as sergt.
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HISTORY OF STEPHENSON COUNTY
Corp. George Byrum, e. Aug. 9, 1862; died April 22, 1863.
Corp. J. L. Doxsee, e. Aug. 9, 1862 ; m. o. as sergt.
Corp. Albert Van Epps, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Corp. Wallace R. Giddings, e. Aug. 9, 1862; died Aug. 30, 1864. Corp. Joseph B. Train, e. Aug. 9, 1862; trans. to inv. corps.
Corp. Wm. Back, e. Aug. 9, 1862; missing in action.
Corp. Wm. E. Stewart, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Wagoner Thomas Fleming, e. Aug. 8, 1862; disd. March 1, 1863; disab. Austin, H. M., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
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