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Andrews, Silas, e. Oct. 10, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Armagast, A., e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. Feb. 13, 1865.
Beine, Carl F., e. Aug. 9, 1863; disd. Aug. 26, 1864; wds.
Bunker, Hollis M., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Bennett, Thomas J .; e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Baysinger, Alex., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Bunker, Hiram, e. Jan. 29, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Betz, Jacob, e. Feb. 29, 1864; kld. June 22, 1864.
Burbridge, W. M., e. Feb. 3, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Butler, Wm. H., e. Feb. 12, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Best, Jacob, e. Feb. 8, 1864; died Feb. 22, 1865.
Bennett, M. L., e. Feb. 11, 1865; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Bartholomew, W., e. Feb. 24, 1865; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Best, Jacob S.
Bartlett, Thomas H.
Clark, Henry H., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Cornforth, John, e. Aug. 9, 1862; died May 18, 1865; wds.
Curtis, Wm. U., e. Aug. 9, 1862 ; sick at m. o.
Clark, R. M., e. Aug. 9, 1862; trans. to inv. corps.
Cox, H., e. Aug. 9, 1862; trans. to inv. corps. Corning, N., e. Aug. 9, 1862 ; kld. Sept. 19, 1863.
Clair, Davis B., e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. Feb. 18, 1863; disab.
Crouch, J., e. Dec. 26, 1863; died Feb. 13, 1865.
Cox, Jas. H., e. Dec. 21, 1863 ; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Colton, John C., e. Dec. 19, 1863; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Chambers, John B., trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Delong, A., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Dalrymple, S. L., e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. Nov. 8, 1864; disab.
Dall, Chas. A., e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. Feb. 3, 1863; disab. Drew, Jos., e. Aug. 9, 1863; m. o. as corp.
Dickhomer, Wm., e. Aug. 9, 1862; died June, 30, 1863. Empfield, Wm. J., e. Aug. 9, 1862; died March 14, 1863. Feeley, D. M., e. - -; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Fisk, Amos, e. Aug. 9, 1862; died June 13, 1863.
Ford, L. A., e. Aug. 9, 1862; died Jan. 2, 1863.
Foreman, James, e. Aug. 9, 1862; sick at m. o.
Fair, L. W., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Foley, Patrick, e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. June 24, 1863; disab.
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Fair, H. L., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Gates, H. H., e. Dec. 19, 1863; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Glanz, Chris, e. Dec. 26, 1863; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Grinnel, P. L., e. Oct. 7, 1864, trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Giltner, James W., e. Aug. 9, 1862. Grossman, D., e. Aug. 9, 1862. Graves, C. S., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Galbraith, Joseph, e. Aug. 9, 1862. Gailgraith, William, e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. Dec. 28, 1864. Honser, Chris, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Hillard, William J., e. Aug. 9, 1862; sick at m. o.
Hawkins, William, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Hawkins, George S., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Houser, Samuel, e. Aug. 9, 1862 ; m. o. as corp. Haggart, Darius, e. Aug. 9, 1862; corp, sick at m. o. Houser, Abram, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Haggart, William H., e. Dec. 30, 1863; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Houston, William T., e. Dec. 30, 1863; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Hays, S. E. e. Dec. 19, 1863; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Henderson, Joseph, e. Feb. 12, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Harrington, John, e. Feb. 5, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Hampugh, Gustav, e. Isaacson, Isaac, e. Aug. 9, 1862. Keeler, N. F., e. Aug, 9, 1862.
Kena, Charles, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Koller, Earnest, e, Aug. 9, 1862. Klass, August, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Kliplinger, James E., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Keiser, Charles, N., e. Aug. 9, 1862; died Oct. 14, 1863. Ladd, John, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Lawver, George, e. Jan. 29, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Moor, Emanuel, e. Aug., 1862; sick at m. o.
Mahony, D. L., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
McCausland, A. L., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
McStay, Edward, e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. Sept. 8, 1864; disab. Mahany, William G., e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. June 2, 1863; disab. Mathews, John G., e. Dec. 23, 1863 ; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. McEathron, M., e. Dec. 30, 1863; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Mathews, S. R., e. Feb. 12, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Nunn, Thomas, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Phillips, Jas. M., e. Aug. 9, 1862; m. o. as corp.
Playford, H. R., e. Feb. 4, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Phillips, P. A., e. Feb. 13, 1865; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Rees, George W., e. Aug. 9, 1862. Reber, Jacob A., e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. Jan. 31, 1863, to re-e. Rathbun, Parris, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Richardson, L., e. Dec. 19, 1863; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
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Royer, Isaac, e. Jan. 29, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Rea, Geo. W., e. Feb. 13, 1865; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Rea, John W., e. Feb. 13, 1865; died April 13, 1865.
Shligel, Julius, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Smith, Thomas A., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
. Smith, John I., e. Aug. 9, 1862; died April 22, 1865.
Seizhorn, H., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Sisson, Wm. e. Aug. 9, 1862; sick at m. o.
Smith, Robt. D., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Seabury, Jerome, e. Aug. 9, 1862; m. o. as corp.
Stout, Thomas U., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Shearer, Edward, e. Aug. 9, 1862; died Jan. 23, 1863.
Simpson, John M., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Skeels, A. S., e. Feb. 8, 1864, trans. to Sixty-fifth inf.
Sindlinger, Geo. W., e. Oct. 28, 1864; trans. to Sixty-fifth inf. Tomlinson, Geo. H., e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. April 1, 1863 ; disab. Train, Samuel S., e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. Feb. 3, 1863; disab.
Vanalstine, D. W., e. Aug. 9, 1862; sick at m. o.
Verbee, Benj. E., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Wales, Thomas, e. Aug. 9, 1862. West, Philip, e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. Sept. 30, 1863; disab. West, Ezra, e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Workheiser, Wm., e. Aug. 9, 1862 ; died Oct. 6, 1864.
Workheiser, E., e. Aug. 2, 1862; disd. Aug. 5, 1865; disab.
Walter, A. B., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Wyckoff, E., e. Aug. 9, 1862; died April 14, 1863.
Westcott, John, e. Feb. 3, 1864; trans, to Sixty-fifth inf.
NINETY-THIRD INFANTRY.
The Ninety-third Infantry Illinois Volunteers, was organized at Chicago, Illi- nois, in September, 1862, by Colonel Holden Putnam, and mustered in October, 13, nine hundred and ninety-eight strong. Was ordered to Memphis, Tennes- see, November 9, and, arriving on the 14th, moved with General Grant's army, in the northern Mississippi campaign, to Yocona Creek, and thence via Lump- kin's Mills, to Memphis, arriving December 30. Marched again immediately to La Fayette, Tennessee, and returned to Ridgeway where the regiment re- mained during January and February, 1863. Embarked to Lake Providence, March 3, and from there moved to Helena on the 10th. From there moved down the river on the Yazoo Pass expedition. Entered Moon Lake on the 22d, and landed near Greenwood. After reconnoitering the enemy's position, re- embarked and returned to Helena. April 13, moved to Milliken's Bend, and on the 25th, commenced the Vicksburg campaign. Marched via Bruinsburg, Port Gibson, Raymond and Clinton, and arrived at Jackson, May 14. The Ninety-third was first under fire here. Participated in the advance, losing three killed and four wounded. Remained at Jackson until the 15th, and then moved toward Vicksburg. On the 16th was engaged in the battle of Champion Hills.
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The Ninety-third was in the Third Brigade, Seventh Division, Seventeenth Army Corps. At 2 P. M., Brigadier General Hovey's Division being severely pressed, the brigade was ordered forward and placed on the extreme left. After twenty minutes' fighting, it was flanked on the left, and retiring steadily changed front to the left. Being again flanked, it again retired, and in this position held its ground against a most furious attack, after which the enemy retreated to Black River Bridge. The loss of the regiment was one officer and thirty- seven men killed, six officers and one hundred and seven men wounded, and one officer and ten men missing. On the 17th, again moved towards Vicks- burg. At noon of the 19th, came on the enemy's line, about three miles from the city. May 22 was engaged in the assault on the enemy's works, on the left of Fort Fisher, losing ten or twelve men killed and wounded. In the after- noon was ordered to reenforce General McClernand's command, near the rail- road. At 4 o'clock P. M., charged the enemy. Loss in this charge, five enlisted men killed, and one officer and forty-nine enlisted men wounded. June 22, moved to the rear and on July 4, was stationed at McCall's plantation. July 13, 1863, started for Jackson. Arrived on the 15th and immediately moved to Vicksburg, arriving on the 25th. September 12, moved to Helena, Arkansas, and on the 30th, to Memphis. Moved to Glendale, October 3, marched to Burnsville, Mississippi, October 8. On the 19th marched toward Chattanooga, via Iuka; Florence, Alabama; Winchester, Tennessee, and Bridgeport, Alabama ; arriving November 19. November 24, the regiment crossed the Tennessee River ,and threw up a tete de pont, occupying the works until the pontoon bridge was built. November 25, was heavily engaged at Mission Ridge, losing Colonel Holden Putnam and nineteen men killed, one officer and forty-four enlisted men wounded, and two officers and twenty-five men missing. Pur- sued the enemy, November 26 and 27, to Grayson, and returned to Chatta- nooga. Moved toward Bridgeport, Alabama, December 3. On the 22d moved toward Larkinsville, Alabama, and January 17, 1864, to Huntsville. Febru- ary 12th, participated in the reconnaissance to Dalton. On the 24th and 25th, lay in line of battle all day near Dalton. Returned to Huntsville, March 6. Moved by rail to Decatur, Alabama, and, June 14, marched via Huntsville, and Larkinsville, to Stephenson, Alabama, arriving on the 25th. On the 27th moved by rail to Chattanooga, and 28th to Kingston. One mile north of Dalton, the train collided with an uptrain, and one officer and thirty men were wounded. July 2, moved to Etowah to guard crossings until the IIth, when the regiment returned to Kingston. August 2 and 3, marched to Allatoona. On the eve- ning of the 15th, moved by rail to Resaca, and on the 17th, marched to Spring Place; but, Wheeler's cavalry having retreated, the command returned to Resaca and to Allatoona. On September 3, ten men were captured while out foraging. On October 5, the Ninety-third was a part of the force, 2,100 strong, which so signally defeated General French's rebel division of 7,000 men. At I o'clock A. M. the picket firing commenced. At 7 A. M. the artillery on both sides opened, and at 9 A. M., the enemy made its first charge, and after des- perate fighting succeeded in pressing the Union forces back, from the outer line of works, into the forts. Until 3 P. M. the battle raged with intense fury, when the enemy hastily withdrew in the direction of Dallas. The Ninety-third
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lost twenty-one killed, three officers and forty-nine men wounded, and ten missing. November 12, 1864, the regiment started on "the march to the sea," and marched, via Atlanta, McDonough, Jackson, Planter's Factory, Hillsboro, Clinton, Gordon, Irwinton, Summerville and Eden, reaching the enemy's lines around Savannah, December 10. On the 11th, skirmished with the enemy at Ogeechee Canal, losing one killed and two wounded. On the 12th, moved to "Station I" on the Gulf Railroad, and remained till the 21st, when it marched into the city, and there remained until January 19, 1865. Commenced the cam- paign of the Carolinas on January 19. Marched across the Savannah River, and two miles into the swamp. On the 20th, returned to Savannah, and on the 23d, embarked for Beaufort, S. C. Landed on the 24th, and on the 29th, marched northward, via McPhersonville, Hickory Hill, Owens' Cross Roads, Baneburg, Graham (destroying one and one-half miles of railroad), Binnaker's Bridge, Orangeburg, Bates' Ferry, on the Congaree (where skirmished with the enemy, February 15) and to Columbia arriving on the 17th. While here one man was mortally wounded by the accidental explosion of shells. From Columbia, marched, via Muddy Springs, Peay's Ferry on the Wateree, Liberty Hill, West's Corner (here had one man wounded by enemy's cavalry) to Cheraw, S. C., thence, via Laurel Hill, Big Raft Swamp, Fayetteville, Jack- son's Cross Roads, Cox's Bridge and Bentonville, arriving at Goldsboro, March 24. April 10, moved to Raleigh, arriving on the 14th. After the surrender of Johnston's army, marched, via Petersburg and Richmond, Va., to Washing- ton City. Participated in the grand review May 24, and on the 31st, moved to Louisville, Kentucky. June 23, 1865, was mustered out of service, and on the 25th, arrived at Chicago, Illinois. , Received final payment and discharge July 7, 1865. During two years and seven months' service, the casualties in battle of the Ninety-third were four hundred and forty-six, and one officer and thirty-one men accidentally wounded. The regiment has marched two thou- sand, five hundred and fifty-four miles, traveled by water two thousand, two hundred and ninety-six miles, and by railroad one thousand, two hundred and thirty-seven miles. Total, six thousand and eighty-seven miles.
Col. Holden Putnam, com. Oct. 13, 1862; kld. Nov. 25, 1863.
Adjt. Henry G. Hicks, com. Nov. 15, 1862; hon, disd. Feb. 26, 1864.
COMPANY D.
Capt. Charles F. Taggart, com. Oct. 13, 1862; hon. disd. Jan. 10, 1865.
Capt. George S. Kleckner, com. 2d lieut. Oct. 13, 1862; prmtd. Ist lieut. Feb. 9, 1864; prmtd. capt. April 11, 1865.
First Lieut. Alphens P. Goddard, com. Oct. 13, 1862; res. Feb. 9, 1864.
First Lieut. James W. Newcomer, e. as private Aug. 7, 1862; prmtd. Ist lieut. June 6, 1865; m. o. as Q. M. sergt.
Sergt. Lansing Ells, e. July 28, 1862; disd. May 31, 1863; disab.
Sergt. Edward P. Renolds, e. Aug. 7, 1862; died March 12, 1863.
Sergt. John B. Newcomer, e. Aug. 2, 1862; died June 21, 1862; wds.
Sergt. Benjamin E. Goddard, e. Aug. 12, 1862; trans. to Fortieth inf. Corp. Samuel Shriver, e. Aug. 6, 1862; disd. Aug. 11, 1865; disab.
Corp. James Hickey, e. Aug. 5, 1862; kld. May 16, 1863.
Corp. George Lills, e. Aug. 6, 1862; died May 22, 1863.
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Corp. John Rima, e. Aug. 5, 1862; kld. Nov. 25, 1863.
Corp. Walker Templeton, e. Aug. 15, 1862.
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Musician M. W. Lyman, e. Aug. 7, 1862; trans. to brigade band. Musician George B. Turneaure, e. Aug. 6, 1862; prmtd. principal musician. Wagoner Silas Andrews, e. Aug. 7, 1862, disd. Aug. 5, 1863; disab.
Andrews, Charles J., e. Aug. 6, 1862; trans. to Fortieth inf.
Brandt, Benjamin F., e. Aug. 5, 1862.
Brillhart, William F., e. Aug. 9, 1862; trans. to inv. corps. Bender, Charles, e. Aug. 9, 1862; died Feb. 27, 1863.
Brown, E. S., e. Aug. 6, 1862; disd. Aug. 5, 1863; disab. Brewer, E. B., e. Aug. 6, 1862; died April 17, 1863. Brillhart, Henry, e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. Aug. 5, 1863; disab. Bergstresser, James, e. Aug. 9, 1862; m. o. as corp. Birtlin, Balser, e. Aug. 5, 1862.
Bender, Chris, e. Aug. 14, 1862; trans. to V. R. C.
Bogenreif, David, e. Aug. 7, 1862; disd. Feb. 1, 1864; disab.
Cornville, M. L., e. Aug. 7, 1862; disd. May 25, 1864; disab. Davis, George, e. Aug. 5, 1862.
Devore, Samuel F., e. Aug. 8, 1862; died July 27, 1863.
Erwin, Rudy, e. Aug. 10, 1862; kld. May 16, 1863.
Frey, George W., e. Aug. 5, 1862.
Fry, Isaac, e. Aug. 9, 1862. Garrett, James, e. Oct. 3, 1864; trans.
Giddings, Calvin, e. Aug. 5, 1862.
Goodwill, Frederick, e. July 26, 1862; disd. Jan. 10, 1863; disab.
Gable, Jacob, e. Aug. 7, 1862. Hopkins, H. L. e. Aug. 7, 1862.
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Hahn, Isaac, e. Aug. 7, 1862.
Hahn, Jacob, e. Aug. 7, 1862.
High, H. W., e. Aug. 10, 1862.
Hood, E. E., e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd, term expired.
Jewell, John G., e. Aug. 13, 1862; died July 12, 1863.
Kiester, David, e. Aug. 9, 1862; sick at m. o.
Klotz, John, e. Oct. 3, 1864; trans.
Kaufman, Adam E., Aug. 14, 1862; sick at m. o.
Knedler, Samuel, e. Aug. 6, 1862; died Sept. 1, 1863.
Kleuhner, Geo. W., e. Aug. 5, 1862; died Oct. 13, 1864. Lansing, Ezra, e. Aug. 8, 1862; disd. for disab. Liscomb, N., e. Aug. 10, 1862 ; died Aug. 3, 1863.
Lenhart, George C., e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. Jan. 5, 1863, disab. Lusk, George F., e. Aug. 5, 1862; trans. to the 40th inf. Lusk, Franklin.
Lahr, Paul, Aug. 7, 1862; m. o. as corp. i Metz, Henry, e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. Feb. 23, 1863, disab. Mckibben, Foster B., e. Aug. 7, 1862. Mckibben, R., e. Aug. 15, 1862; m. o. as sergt. Plush, Thomas, e. Aug. 6, 1862; sick at m. o.
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Patton, T. M. C., e. Aug. 6, 1862; m. o. as corp.
Phillips, Thomas, e. Aug. 7, 1862; kld. May 16, 1863.
Pittinger, William, e. Aug. 15, 1862.
Robert, Cyrus A., e. Aug. 5, 1862; disd. June 8, 1865, disab. Reeder, Peter, Oct. 3, 1864; trans.
Rotzler, John, e. Aug. 6, 1862; trans. to brigade band.
Solace, C. S., e. Aug. 5, 1862; disd. Feb. 5, 1865, disab.
Sprague, Carson, e. Aug. 9, 1862; disd. Aug. 15, 1863, disab. Shearer, Peter, e. Aug. 6, 1862.
Shearer, David, e. Aug. 5, 1862; died April 18, 1865.
Shearer, Andrew, e. Aug. 7, 1862; absent at m. o.
Shippey, Hiram, e. Aug. 10, 1862; sick at m. o.
Templeton, D. H., e. Aug. 15, 1862; died Oct. 30, 1862.
Thomas, George, e. Aug. 9, 1862; captd. at Champlain Hills. Unangust, Franklin, e. Aug. 6, 1862.
Whitehorn, John, e. July 28, 1862; disd. March 7, 1865, disab. Washburn, C., e. Aug. 11, 1862.
Ward, Wm. B., e. Aug. 14, 1862; died June 29, 1863.
White, John D., e. Aug. 8, 1862; disd. May 28, 1864, disab.
Yordy, Chris., e. Aug. 9, 1862.
Young, John, e. Aug. 11, 1862; m. o. March II, 1863.
Young, Henry, e. Aug. 5, 1862.
Young, Simon, e. Aug. 5, 1862.
COMPANY G.
Capt. Jos. P. Reel, com. Oct. 13, 1862; res. July 20, 1864.
Capt. Samuel M. Daughenbaugh, e. as sergt. Aug. 11, 1862; prmtd. 2d lieut. Jan. 24, 1864; prmtd. Ist lieut. Jan. 5, 1864 ; prmtd. capt. July 20, 1864.
First. Lieut. George W. Hartsough, com. Oct. 13, 1862; res. Jan. 24, 1863. First Lieut. Jeremiah J. Piersol, com. 2d lieut. Oct. 13, 1862; prmtd. Ist lieut. Jan. 24, 1863 ; hon. disd. Jan. 5, 1864.
First Lieut. George L. Piersol, e. as private Aug. 11, 1862; prmtd. Ist lieut. July 20, 1864.
Sergt. Abner H. Howe, e. Aug. 10, 1862.
Sergt. Elias Castenbader, e. Aug. 11, 1862.
Sergt. Hugh Moser, e. Aug. 21, 1862; absent at m. o.
Sergt. Chas. Yunt, e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Corp. Daniel I. Cobb, e. Aug. 12, 1862; disd. Aug. 11, 1863, disab. Corp. N. Wartman, e. Aug. 6, 1862; disd. Aug. 16, 1863, wd.
Corp. Daniel Keiser, e. Aug. 11, 1862.
Corp. Henry Shoemaker, e. Aug. 1I, 1862.
Corp. John B. Bollman, e. Aug. 2, 1862; kld. at Champion Hills. Corp. D. W. Jones. Corp. Luther Hays.
Corp. O. M. Broughter.
Musician Wm. Ware, e. Aug. 12, 1862; trans. to inv. corps.
Musician Edward Owen, e. Aug. 6, 1862; disd. March 2, 1863. Wag. John Templeton, e. Aug. 4, 1862; died Feb. 25, 1865, wd.
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Addams, Alvin, e. Aug. 11, 1862; died May 24, 1863, wd. Andre, John J., e. Aug. 14, 1862. Brown, John, e. Aug. 11, 1862. Bordner, D. M., e. Aug. 14, 1862. Bennethine, John G., e. Aug. 11, 1862.
Cade, Levi, e. Aug. 7, 1862. Clams, Jos., e. Aug. 11, 1862.
Cari, H. C., e. Aug. 14, 1862; died Oct. 22, 1864, wd.
Collier, Wm. H., e. Aug. 15, 1862; died March 30, 1864. Diemar, Ames, e. Aug. 15, 1862; disd. Sept. 11, 1863, disab.
Dinges, Adam K., e. Aug. 12, 1862.
Duhart, Henry, e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Danber, Daniel, e. Aug. 22, 1862.
Eastman, H. C., e. Aug. 14, 1862. Erb, Isaac, e. Aug. 11, 1862; kld. May 16, 1863.
Erb, Henry, e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Eisenhour, Wm. H., Aug. 11, 1862; died May 19, 1863, wd.
Frank, Wm., e. Aug. 9, 1862; sick at m. o.
Forney, David, e. Aug. 14, 1862; died June 27, 1864. Fogel, Robert, e. Aug. 14, 1862; died Dec. 26, 1862. Fogel, Jos. W., Aug. 14, 1862. Folgate, Thomas, e. Aug. 11, 1862. Graham, George W., e. Aug. 11, 1862.
Garman, J. P., e. Oct. 14, 1862. Garman, Wm., e. Oct. 15, 1864. Grane, Jos. F., e. Aug. 9, 1862. Greenwalt, Benj., e. Aug 11, 1862; sick at m. o.
Grissinger, F. B., Aug. 12, 1862. Granzo, Aug., e. Aug. 11, 1862; sick at m. o Hockman, Henry, e. Aug. 11, 1862. Humphrey, Charles, e. Aug. 11, 1862. Humphrey, John M., e. Aug. 11, 1863. Hulbert, Lyman, e. Aug. 10, 1862; kld. Oct. 15, 1864.
Helm, Tobias, e. Aug. 14, 1862; died May 1, 1863. Hartsell, Samuel, e. Aug. 20, 1862. Haas, W. G., e. Aug. 19, 1862; kld. May 23, 1865. Ilgen, Daniel G., e. Aug. 11, 1862. Ilgen, David M., e. Aug. 11, 1862. Kostenbader, S. S., e. Aug. 11, 1862. Kahlj, Henry, e. Aug. 11, 1862. Kryder, John J., e. Aug. 14, 1862. Kahli, Emanuel, e. Aug. 11, 1862; disd. March 28, 1865, disab. Klapp, Chas. B., e. Aug. 14, 1862. Knock, Jas. E., e. Aug. 7, 1862. Krise, Wm., e. Aug. 14, 1862 ; died Sept. 27, 1863. Logan, Jas. N., e. Aug. 14, 1862. Logan, S. W.
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Lott, Geo. W., e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. March 31, 1865, disab. Law, Henry, e. Aug. 14, 1862; died May 29, 1864.
Lattig, Geo. M., e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Leibe, D., e. Aug. 14, 1862.
Myers, Reuben, e. Aug. 15, 1862.
Matteo, Moses, e. Aug. 14, 1862; trans. to inv. corps.
McHolt, Oliver, e. Aug. 11, 1862; died Nov. 30, 1863.
Morse, Jefferson, e. Aug. 12, 1862.
McConnell, John P., e. Aug. 12, 1862; died Oct. 4, 1863.
Nickles, Lester, e. Aug. 11, 1862.
Nicklas, A. M., e. Aug. 11, 1862; disd. April 2, 1863, disab.
Nickles, Geo. W., e. Aug. 14, 1862; trans. to inv. corps. Reiser, Conrad, e. Aug. 11, 1862; died March 28, 1863. Rosweiler, Henry, e. Aug. 14, 1862 ; kld. May 16, 1863.
Reubendall, R. R., e. Aug. 11, 1862; trans. to inv. corps. Sindlinger, John W., e. Aug. 12, 1862; dis. July 23, 1863, disab. Stewart, Jas. C., e. Aug. 11, 1862.
Shockley, Benj., e. Aug. 12, 1862; died May 19, 1863.
St. John, Thomas K., e. Aug. 14, 1862; died Oct. 22, 1862.
Seigley, D. Y., e. Aug. 15, 1862; trans. to inv. corps.
Smith, Sanford, e. Aug. 15, 1862; sick at m. o.
Sands, Wm., e. Aug. 15, 1862.
Shekler, Levi, e. Aug. 10, 1862.
Vantilburg, T., e. Aug. 14, 1862 ; died Aug. 14, 1862.
Vantilburg, N. H., e. Aug. 14, 1862; disd. Feb. 15, 1863, disab.
Werkheiser, John H., e. Aug. 14, 1862.
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Wolf, Daniel, e. Aug. 10, 1862; kld. May 16, 1863.
Wetzel, Peter, e. Aug. 11, 1862.
Wilson, Wm. J., e. Aug. 12, 1862; died May 25, 1863, wd.
Wertman, Jos., e. Aug. 12, 1862.
Wickwire, F. M., e. Aug. 12, 1862; died Aug. 17, 1863.
Wagner, J. R., Aug. 12, 1861 ; m. o. as corp.
Wagner, Joel, e. Aug. 14, 1862; died Nov. 29, 1863, wds.
Wardlow, Robt., e. Aug. 21, 1862; dis. for wds. -
Zerle, Geo., e. Aug. 14, 1862; trans. to V. R. C.
Zerle, Wm., e. Aug. 10, 1862.
Youndt, Albert, e. Dec. 29, 1863; trans, to 40th inf.
THE ONE HUNDRED AND FORTY-SECOND INFANTRY.
(One Hundred Days.)
The One Hundred and Forty-second Infantry Illinois Volunteers was or- ganized at Freeport, Illinois, by Colonel Rollin V. Ankeney, as a battalion, of eight companies, and ordered to Camp Butler, Illinois, where two companies were added and the regiment mustered June 18, 1864, for one hundred days.
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HISTORY OF STEPHENSON COUNTY
On June 21 the regiment moved to Memphis, via Cairo, and the Mississippi River, and arrived on the 24th; on the 26th, moved to White's Station, eleven miles from Memphis, on the Memphis & Charleston railroad, where it was as- signed to guarding railroad.
Mustered out of the United States service October 27, 1864, at Chicago.
Col. Rollins V. Ankeney, com. June 18, 1864.
Adjt. Albert W. Brewster, com. June 9, 1864. Sergt. Asa E. Shephard, com. June 18, 1864.
COMPANY A.
First Lieut. Denison C. Frisbie, com. June 18, 1864.
Sergt. John McEathron, e. May 1, 1864; m. o. as Ist sergt.
Corp. Herbert W. Allen, e. May 2, 1864; m. o. as sergt.
Corp. Dennis H. Reynolds, e. May 1, 1864.
Corp. Lewis P. Clingman, e. May 10, 1864.
Corp. Ira Peckard, e. May 4, 1864.
Boyer, John, e. May 1, 1864.
Baum, Samuel, e. June 1, 1862.
Bailey, Horace, e. May 1, 1864.
Barklow, Frederick, e. May 5, 1864.
Biehl, Frank, e. June 16, 1864; died Sept. 1I, 1864.
Cosier, Ammon, May 16, 1864.
Clingman, W.
Draws, George, e. June 1, 1864.
Hill, Eugene, O., e. May 25, 1864.
Ludeke, Charles, e. May 21, 1864; died Sept. 26, 1864. 1 McGloughlin, Joseph, e. May 10, 1864.
Williams, John, e. May 10, 1864.
COMPANY E.
Second Lieut. James R. Baker, com. June 18, 1864.
First Sergt. William Trude, e. May 1, 1864.
Musician William H. Baker, e. May 10, 1864.
Buisman, John, e. May 14, 1864; died Sept. 9, 1864. Cobie, John, e. May 12, 1864.
Dean, Israel, e. May 30, 1864; died Sept. 12, 1864. Gifford, Henry. Heddens, Roelf, e. May 14, 1864.
Higgins, Frank, e. May 28, 1864.
Kohl, George, e. May 1, 1864.
Lizer, Andrew, e. May 30, 1864.
Long, David, e. May 2, 1864.
Seibels, D. B., e. May 16, 1864; died Aug. 12, 1864.
Turbett, Thomas M., e. May 25, 1864.
Wepel, Bertus, e. May 14, 1864.
Wepel, H., e. Aug. 14, 1864.
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HISTORY OF STEPHENSON COUNTY
COMPANY F.
Capt. Henry Burrell, com. June 18, 1864. First Lieut. Francis A. Darling, com. June 18, 1864. Second Lieut. Josiah D. Fye, com. June 18, 1864. First Sergt. Graham M. Woods, e. May 5, 1864. Sergt. John H. Tandy, e. May 5, 1864. Sergt. Dolphus Tyler, e. May 6, 1864. Sergt. Thomas M. Bradshaw, e. May 5, 1864. Corp. Charles F. Bulkley, e. May 6, 1864. Corp. Henry Brillhart, e. May 12, 1864. Corp. William Liebhart, e. May 12, 1864. Corp. Josiah F. May, e, May 9, 1864. Corp. George B. Stephens, e. May 5, 1864. Corp. Edward P. Johnson, e. May 5, 1864. Corp. Thomas C. Strunk, e. May 13, 1864. Corp. John L. French, e. May 12, 1864.
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Wagoner Daniel W. Jennings, e. May 24, 1862. Adair, George, e. May 25, 1864; died Sept. 1, 1864. Ballinger, Aquilla, e. May 25, 1864. Brownley, H., e. May 6, 1864.
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