History of Washington County, Illinois, Part 24

Author: Brink, McDonough & Co.
Publication date: 1879
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Number of Pages: 143


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SAMUEL DICKEY.


WAS born near Sparta, Randolph county, Ill., May 15th, 1837. He was an only son of John and Jane Dickey, and of Scotch-Irish descent. His grand- father, John Dickey, emigrated from South Carolina and settled near Sparta in 1819, he raised a family of seven children and died on the place he im- proved in 1847. He was a soldier in the war of 1812. His children are all settled in the west part of Washington county. John Dickey, the father of the subject of our sketch, was five years of age when his father settled in Randolph county. He received only three months schooling, but by the assistance of night schools and applying himself in after life, he acquired the rudiments of an English education, which enabled him to transact most any ordinary business. At the age of nineteen he was united in marriage to


Miss Jane Gibson, a native of South Carolina. He lived the life of a farmer, and died in the place he improved in Lively Grove precinct, in 1865. The subject of our sketch was married to Miss Ellen Shankland, July 80th, 1874. They have a family of three children.


In 1862, he enlisted in the late war, 111th Infantry, Illinois volunteers, company B, under Chlonel James Martin. He was in the 15th army corps, 2d brigade, 2d division, under General Logan. He went through with Sherman in his famous march to the sea, and was in twenty-one regular en- gagementa; was mustered out of service at the close of the war, at Springfield, Illinois. He now lives quietly on his farm in Lively Grove precinct. In politics he is a Republican.


HISTORY OF VENEDY PRECINCT.


HIS Precinct contains about twenty-four sections of land, and is bounded on the north by Clinton county and Okawville pre- cinct, east by Okawville and Elkton precinct, on the south by Lively Grove, and west by St. Clair county.


It is not positively known who the first settlers were, in what is now Vene- dy precinct, but prior to 1837 the following families were living here. Joseph Kinyon, Sr .; he had two sons who lived in this precinct, and had families, Daniel and Joseph, Jr., and also a man by the name of Walton; he also had a son Richard, who had a family and lived in this precinct. They emigrated to Missouri in 1837, but remained there only about two years, when they returned to this county. Among the early settlers here were also families by the name of Jones, William Wilson and family, James Lochas- band's family, Dr. E. Hale, and a Mr. Brown and family. The latter, who had a large family, were among the early residents of this county. The settlements were principally made along the edge of the timber bordering Elkhorn creek.


In January, 1837, G. H. Brockschmidt, a native of Germany, settled on Sec. 34. He purchased the farm and improvements of Daniel and Joseph Kinyon, and was without doubt the first German family who settled in Washington county. The German families who followed him up to the year 1840, were G. H. Borrenpohl, William Hulakætter, Frederic Dankmeyer, Henry Biermann, and John Massmann.


FIRST CHURCH


was built on Sec. 4. It was a log structure, and was church, school-house, and teacher's residence. It was erected by the Evangelical Lutheran Church. Ottomar Fürbringer was the first minister and teacher.


In 1840, G. H. Brockschmidt laid out the town of Venedy on Sec. 84, and donated three acres to church and school purposes. The first church built in the village of Venedy was a frame structure erected in 1841, by the Evangelical Lutheran denomination.


In 1861 the members of the same church erected a fine brick edifice on the site of the old frame church; with its beautiful symmetrical spire of 110 feet in height, makes the building an ornament to the village. The same congregation also built a substantial brick school house, with all the modern improvements. They also built, on the same tract of land, a comfortable residence for the minister and teacher.


The village of Venedy derived its name from Venne the small village of Hanover, Germany. The town now contains a population of about 850.


Three general stores by Dankmeyer and Kulker. Dry Goods by Louis Martin ; groceries by Charles Tempelmeir; also harness maker by Charles Scheffler; hardware and tin by John Knapp; boots and shoes by Fritz Sieving. Blacksmith shop by William Niehoff; wagon shop, by August Kessilk; the cabinet maker is William Moller. The hotel of the village is kept by William Castrup.


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There is also a large merchant mill erected in 1859, by J. F. Brock- schmidt & Co. It was operated by this firm two years, and then became the property of J. F. Brockschmidt & Bro. It was destroyed by fire in 1873; was re-built the same year, and is now owned and carried on by J. F. Brock- schmidt and son. The capacity of this mill is two hundred barrels of flour per day.


VILLAGE OF JOHANNISBURG


was laid ont by Randolph Winther, in 1866. It is situated, on Sec. 4, T. 2, R. 5, west. There has been one addition laid out since. The town contains one general store by F. Peters & Son. Mr. Peters is also postmaster.


A flouring mill is operated by Winther & Duckworth. It was built in 1867, by R. Winther & Co. It is a brick structure and has a capacity of about two hundred barrels of flour per day. They also do a good custom trade.


A blacksmith and a wagon shop is carried on by Theodore Richter. Car- penter and cabinet shop by R. Heithland. Millinery store by Mrs. Richter.


C. F. Moore, attorney. Cooper shop by F. M. Meyer. And a good hotel is also kept in the place. The physician of the village is Dr. E. Boerner. The population numbers about one hundred inhabitants. There is also a Lutheran Church here.


STONE CHURCH


derived its name from a "stone church " in the place. It is not a platted town. However, it contains several buildings. There was a post-office estab- lished here about the year 1863. It was called Petersburg, and Frank Hau- felder was the first postmaster. The first goods were sold here in 1858, by Detrich Kasten. H. Jasper has a general store here also. There is also a blacksmith and wagon shop. The only physician is Dr. W. H. Gibbin.


The church of the place was erected in 1858 by the Evangelical denomi- nation.


The lands of Venedy township are rich and fertile, and well adapted to the production of wheat and corn.


BUSINESS NOTICES.


HUGH C. ADAMS, DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF Agricultural Implements & Farm Machinery.


In his stock is found Peru City, Peoria Steel and Sulky Plows, Walking and Riding Cultivators, McCormick Reapers, Mowers and Self-Binders, Sulky and Revolving Hay Rakes, Harrison & Co.'s, and J. I. Chase & Co.'s Threshers and Separators, Sucker State Grain Drill, Fanning Mills, Cider Presses, etc. A full stock of extras for all kinds of machinery always on hand. Stock large, and prices as low as any house in the country.


Store and Warehouse, on West End Main Street, oppo- site the Court House, Nashville, Illinois.


P. ZIEGEL,


DEALER IN


American and Foreign Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Spectacles, Gold Pens, Plated Ware, &c.


Watches, Clocks and Jewelry repaired promptly, warranted, and at reasonable rates. With twenty years' experience in the business, he feels warranted in saying that he can give complete satisfaction.


NASHVILLE,


ILLINOIS.


BUCKEYE HOUSE W. A. GARVIN, PROPRIETOR, NASHVILLE, ILLINOIS.


Headquarters for Commercial Men. The Hotel is well furnished throughout, and prices as reasonable as any house in the country. The table is always supplied with the delicacies of the season.


New Hardware Store, BY WILLIAM SPROUL,


Who has been in the Blacksmithing, Wagon, Carriage and Plough Manufacturing Business for the last twenty-two years in Richview, is well known to the citizens of Washington County. He has opened a new stock of Shelf Hardware, Cutlery, Nails, Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails, and also a full line of Heat- ing and Cooking Stoves, warranted in every respect, Tinware, etc. He will con- tinue to deal in Reapers and Mowers, Marsh Harvesters and Binders, Steam and Horse-Power Threshing Machines, Saw Mills' and Flouring Mill Machinery, and all kinds of Agricultural Implements.


He is also Agent for Gaar, Scott & Co.'s Improved Traction Engine. Persons wishing anything in his line would do well to give him a call before purchasing elsewhere.


THE OLD RELIABLE By JOHN H. ATKINS, OF RICHVIEW,


Is one of the LARGEST HARDWARE ESTABLISHMENTS in the county. He keeps on hand . general stock of Shelf Hardware, Cutlery, Spoons and Plated Ware. Nails a specialty. Horse Shoes, Horse Shoe Nails, Guns, Wooden Ware of all kinds, Bar Iron and Steel, Ploughs, and all kinds of agricultural tools, Brooms, and broom material. Also, a full line of all the leading Heating and Cooking Stoves, made of the best iron, and warranted in every respect. Tin, sheet iron and copper ware manufactured to order, with neatness and dispatch. All kinds of job work and repairing done on short notice. Persons wishing anything in Mr. Atkins' line, can save money by giving him a call. Store opposite Depot.


H. H. HARKNESS,


MARBLE WORKS RICHVIEW, ILL.


One of the leading firms in Southern Illinois for the manufacture of all kinds of MONUMENTS AND HEADSTONES. The material and workmanship is first-class in every particular. Both Italian and American marble used. None but the best of workmen are employed. All kinds of work done on short notice, and satisfaction in workmanship, material and prices guaranteed. By strict attention to business, and by laboring to satisfy his customers. the proprietor hopes to retain the good opinion and receive the patronage of the public.


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ROSTER OF ENLISTED MEN IN THE LATE REBELLION.


TENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE). Company B -George Newingham.


ELEVENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE.)


Company C .- Corporals. Howard J. House, David H. Sawyer ;" Privates, William Bunce Milton B. Clinger, John W. Davenport, Henry Dunmore, Jonathan Hopkins, Lorenzo H. Hig- gins, William Keyler, William A. McCowen," John P. Pugh, Jacob Roller," Francis G. Wig- gins," Patrick Welsh, Dennis Weston.


Company F .- Private, Joseph Howell.


FIFTEENTH INFANTRY, REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE.) Company K .- Sergeant, James G. Schaffer; Privates, Daniel Brown, Jerome B. Holroyd, Charles W. Lowell.


FOURTEENTH AND FIFTEENTH (consolidated) INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE


YEARS SERVICE).


Company C .- Privates, Daniel Brown, Jerome B. Holroyd, Charles W. Rowell.


FOURTEENTH (reorganized) INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE). Company B .- Sergeant, Robert C. Simpson; Corporal, Joseph McCoy ; Wagoner, Solomon Ramsey. Privates, Lewis A. Bean, William R. Biggs, Francis M. Bell, William H. Ellis, Jas. Ray, Dike B. Stephenson, Jeremiah Stephenson, John Long.


FIFTEENTH (reorganized) INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE). Company C .- Private, Daniel Brown. Company G .- Private, Joseph Snook. Company / .- Lemmon'S. Boyer, Leonard Holly.


SIXTEENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE). Company B .- Privates, John Banks, John M. Moore.


EIGHTEENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE). Company F-Recruits, Anderson Graves, Thaddeus Gilbreth, John R. Jones, George Maze, Charles J. Smith.


TWENTY-SECOND INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE).


Company C .- Corporals, Alexander H. Dunn, Victor S. Berger ; Privates, Henry R. Bendell James M. White.


Company G .- Corporal. George R. Rackette.


THIRTIETH INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE). Company I .- Privates, John Brazie," George Dennis, John J. Fitzgerald," Aaron Pasten," William Frailor ; Recruits, John M. Davis, Thomas E Davis, Thomas Lennington," Joseph B. Penter.


THIRTY-FIRST INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE). Company K .- Privates, Abraham L. Earhart, Crayton Goold. THIRTY-THIRD INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE). Company I .- Isaac Meats, Fletcher Ingram,


THIRTY FOURTH INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE). Company G .- Nelson G. Pew, Edward J. Selleck.


FORTY-FOURTH INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE). First Assistant Surgeon .- William D. Carter.


Company F .- Captain, Andrew J. Hosmer; First Lieutenant, James M. Stephenson ; First Sergeant, Oliver A. Dickerman ; Sergeants, David H. Cox, Andrew J. Boswell, James W. Isam ; Corporals, George P. Coons," Henry Kramer, Daniel W. Johnson, Samuel W. Shipley, John H. Ferguson, Olcott P. Maxon; Musicians, James Dunn, Samuel Wright; Privates, James M. Atherton," Asa C. Ashley," James W. Bolling, Isam G. Bregot, Thomas R. Barenett, George Bellows," Thomas Bagby, James D. Camp- bell," Merida Casselberry," Commedial Creek, John Deuler, John Emert, Burrell Earls, Thomas Evans, Andrew Folks, Levi W. Faulkner," Isaac N. Faulkner, Frank M. Faulkner, Michael Faulkner, Edward S. Gordon, John Gray, Benjamin Griffith," Eli E. Holcomb, Jacob Houston," Charles W. Hayes, William G. How," Charles T. Laur, Isaac Lennington, James Langford, Theophilus Langford, Francis M. Lewsey,. John Murphy, Valentine Maffet, Dudley W. Maxon, John B. Meyers, James Mausker, William Mausker, John McDowell, Lafayette Nichols, Thomas Nance, Matthias Offill, Stephen Place," John Pottoff, Louis Peters, Joshua Pugh, John Pate, Robert B. Paston, Robert Ray, Albert L. Russell." Sanders A. Sommers, Frederick G. Smith," John D. Smith, Phillip Steffer, James Shinal. John Shipley," Jacob Sand, Sebastian Steffen, William Shirtz," Thomas Taylor, William or John D. Virgin, John Willis; Recruits, William H. Gilbert, James Offill.


Company K .- Recruits, Joseph M. D. Ord, Benjamin Front.


FORTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE).


Company D .- Captains, William H. Redden, Hartwell P. Farrar, Thomas J. Walker ; First Lieutenant, William D. Cox ; Second Lieutenants, Thomas W. Anderson, William B. Max- well, John W. Dennis ; First Sergeant, Thomas J. Walker ; Sergeants, Andrew J. Slade," Ben- jamin Rainey, Charles Klinger, Archibald L. Cavender ; Corporals, Richard Fierney, John M. Slade, John W. Dennis, George C. Morgan, Asa Morgan," William R. Taylor," Amos Burnett, Nehemiah D. Foster; Musicians, Charles F. W. Piper, Alfred P. Turner ; Wagoner, Franklin Burnett; Privates, Robert Adams, Henry Adams, George Bullock, William D. Barnett," Thomas H. Boyd, John W. Clayton, John Commonford, James Coyn, Hiram Crain, William D. Cox, Elsey C. Darter, Richard Drabing, John W. Evans, Richard Eastis," James M. Fish- back, James A. Earshey, Valentine Fate," Samuel Fairfield, Martin Foster," George Gulliver, William Givens, William Gibson, John W. Greenfield, Ananias Harland," Hezekiah Harland, Jeremiah Harland. George W. Hale, Alfred Hale, William Hutchins," Theodore Johnson, Benhart Johnson, William B. Jones, Charles Kholer, Henry Kruser, Thomas J. Lyles, John McCreary, Sidney B. Morgan, Joseph N. Morgan, James Moore, William Maxwell, Joseph Ogle, Samuel T. Price, Joseph H. Peunn, Edward Quinn," James M. Rice, James H. Raglan,


* Refers to corresponding names in the Death List of Soldiers' roster.


Joseph S. Raglan, Henry Spinneman. Henry Solomon," William J. Stark," Benjamin F. Snyder Samuel M. Taylor, David Upchurch, William Weaver, Dempsey K. Williams ; Veterans Francis W. Barrett, Amos Burnett, John W. Clayton, John Commonford, John W. Dennis, David Jarvis, George Johnson, Charles T. W. Pierson, Benjamin Rainey. Alfred P. Turner ; Recruits, Joseph Allen, James Blackwell, Frank Barrett, William A. Chap- man, James H. Cavender, John Ellis, Daniel F. Franklin, John B. Free, Lavey Free, William Franklin," Robert S. Gore, George Greenfield, John R. Jones, George Johnson, David E. Jenkins, Lewis S. Jenkins, Reuben Logan, Josiah Moore, Asa Morgan, William Neely, Hiram N. Rountree. George T. Shefter, Clark M. Smith, Dempsey C. Yost.


FORTY-NINTH INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE).


Company C .- Captain, Louis Kinghoff; Sergeant, Malta Steeth; Musician, William Man- ning ; Wagoner. Henry Koelling; Privates, Gottleib Abke." Ernst Arning, Henry Brandhorst, William Brandhorst, William Beckmeyer, Charles Dittmer, Charles Gelker, Henry Heseman, Nicholas Hetrich, Louis Hildebrand, William Klienkemper, George William Kuchnel, Phillip Loep, Frederick Meier, William Meiersick, Carl Mueller, Frederick Schoff," Henry Uphoff Henry Wacker, William Beckmeyer, William Manning, Frederick Meyer: Recruits, William Brandhorst, William F. Buchmueller, John Buehr, C. Fittmer, John F. Hoffman, Henry Hob- man, John Keller, William Kinter, John Roettger, William Reichman, Henry Rohlfling, Fred- erick Schilling, Charles Schelling. Carl Wichert, August Woohcaver.


Company D .- Second Lieutenant, Alfred S. Rowley ; Privates, Richard W. Saddler, John L. Sawyer. John Smith, John J. Willis ; Recruit, William Flake.


Company F .- Captain, Benjamin W. Jones ; First Lieutenants, Ransom G. Hagerman, Amos W. Downs ; First Sergeant, James A. Reed; Sergeants, Samuel M. Casey," John A. Logan, Owen Breese; Corporals, Joseph A. Bowels, Jas. E. Reed," Andrew J. Taylor, Joseph J. New- comb," Robert T. Breese, Michael Trout ; Musicians, James P. Phillips, Thomas W. Brown ; Privates, Phineas Boyd, Jonathan Browder," John Breese, Alexander Bundy, William Brown, James Copple, Francis M. Carter, Samuel Craig," Amos Downs, Francis M. Driver, Carmel M. Farmer, Robert Ford," Milford Foulkner, Robert Foulkner, Joseph Foulkner, John Foy, Daniel L. Hickman, John M. Journey, Drury A. Jones, Andrew Livesly. James Leonard, John P. Logan, George B. Mosely, Thomas Martin, David McLain, Patrick Nixon, Alexander Reed, Jackson Reeves," William Stonecipher, Robert Sanders, Daniel W. Teel, Jacob Trout, James S. White," John B. Walker; Recruits, Richard Alcorn," Jonathan Breese, Robert Bundy, James R. Breese, Parker G. Dillinger," Thomas Kelly, James M. Logan, William J. Livesey. Edmond Reed, Thomas B. Thompson, George Walker, Walter Wood.


Company / .- Captain, John M. Houston ; First Lieutenants, James L. McClurken, James M. Livesay ; Second Lieutenant, George R. Watts ; Sergeants, George W. Morrow, Nathan B Farmer :" Corporals, Henry M. Bridges, James S. Alexander, Thomas J. Foster ; Musician, Peter Curry; Wagoner, Robert Carrack, Jr. ; Privates, Alexander Ahart, James Anderson, Robert Baggs, Edward Y. Crawford, Robert Carrack, Sr., John W. Dees, William Flake, Edward Hill, James K. Harrison, Richard R. Hutchings, John Kegan, James M. Livesay, Marion Lefler, Charles H. Roberts, Lewis Temps, Andrew D. Tolbott, James B Wright, Alex- ander Ahart, James S. Alexander, John Bolling. John B. Kiggan; Recruits, Hansel Alcorn," Fielding G. Alexander, John Bowers, James A. Brazwell, George M. Correll, Hiram F. Casey," Robert G. Carrack, James M. Daniels, Andrew Foster, Henry Ferguson, David Ganes, William A. Hill, Elisha Holland, Thomas M. Hickman," Jonathan H. Jones, Jacob Jolliff, George W. Myers, James H. Posten, James M. Reed, Thomas Smith, Samuel Stilley, John A. Smith," Pay- ton Smith, James R. Snodgrass, Sanders Summers. James M. Thurman, David W. Thurman, Jonathan Talbott, James W. Vaughan, William Williams, Stephen C. White, William Walker, William S. Wheeler, John J. Willis, James M. York."


FIFTY-FOURTH INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE.) Company I .- Private James T. Anderson.


SIXTIETH INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE).


Non-Commissioned Staff .- Sergeant-Major, Benjamin S. Bowermaster ; Hospital Steward, Ed- ward McAltree ; Chaplain, Levi S. Walker.


Company C .- Second Lieutenant, Edward A. Patterson ; Sergeant, Simon Walker; Corpo- rals, Isaac Hickman, Rutherford W. Jones, David H. Alvis, James P. Courtney, Franklin Moore; Privates, John Barns, Valentine Crisline, William H. Crane, Thomas Doonan, John Ford, John M. Farmer, Joseph Laswell," Lewis F. Lindsey, John Morrow, Thomas B. Mc- Bride," Roswell O. P. Phillips, Samuel D. Suttles, John Young, John M. H. Morris, William F. Robertson, Samuel C. Courtney, William T. Dorcey, Edward Darrell, George W. Hudson, Jackson L. Livesay, John W. Livesay, Charles E. Mathews, Dempsey T. Tabb, William P. Walker, Frederick O. Wright.


Company F .- Privates, Nathan P. Date," Jeremiah George, Henry George," Simpson Mid- well, James Newcomb, Joseph Runyon, Stephen George, James H. George.


Company G .- Sergeant, George W. Wright; Privates, John Gore, James M. Edwards, David Hugens. Louis Hugens, James Hawkins, William Hugens, Lafayette Smith, Morrow Stricklin, David Huggins, Jr., David Huggins, Sr., Lewis Huggins, William Huggins," James P. Strick- lin, William P. Stricklin, George W. Wright, George W. Livesay, B. K. Nelson. Company / .- Private, William Mitchell.


SIXTY-SECOND INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE).


Company B .- Surgeon, John W. Cameron ; Captains, Henry P. Ingram, Edwin M. Jordan ; First Lieutenant, John H. Askins; First Sergeant, Alexander Faulkner ; Sergeants, Jos. Purdie, Wm. P. Cooper, Abraham Casey ; Corporals, Joseph S. Coy, Franklin G. Skinner, Clark W. Mit- chell; Musicians, Christian Heckler; Wagoners, Mashack Wayman; Privates, James Arnold, William A. Boles, George Caves, Patrick Casey, William T. Clark, Thomas Dunn, Charles H. Dean, Edward Daniels, Perry Earles, James Earles, Abner Faulkner, John George, Benjamin Green," William Gastenecker, Robert C. House, Elisha Jolliff," Asahel P. Jordan, Charles R. Jordan, Charles R. F. Kissam, James W. McCauley, James Mason, Johnson Mills, James H, Mitchell, Zena L. Moore, Peter Riley," Wm. T. Sewell," John Sanders, Wilson Stilley, George Taylor," Isaac Taylor," William T. West, Thomas F. Williams," Thomas C. White. Marshall Clinger, Thomas C. White, Mashback Wayman," William B. Arnold, Jeremiah Dennis, Richard Jolliff, George W. Kimbrel, Ernest H. Lesemann, James McGinnis, Isaac N. Railey, William H. Shanks, James W. Taylor. Company F .- Private, Daniel H. Reed.


SIXTY-THIRD INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE).


Company F .- Corporal, George D. Meffet ; Privates, William Brown, Joseph Dunham, John W. Fagg, Joseph Gauner," Peter Light, John McCalpin, J. H. Price.


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EIGHTIETH INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE).


Non-Commissioned Staf. Commissary-Sergeant, Elam H. Dunbar.


Company / .- Captains, Daniel Hay, Frank Maxwell; Second Lieutenant, Nathaniel F. Scott; Sergeants, Drury M. Blair, John H. Taylor, Nathaniel Scott ; Corporals. Jacob Varner, Augustus P. Johnson, Levi W. Rittenhouse, Robert D. Williamson, Samuel Flint ; Musician, Isaac M. McCord ; Privates, John Adams, Thomas Adams, David M. Bennet, Isaac N. Blair," Adam Bence, Oliver G. Boucher, William Burnett. James D. Cameron, Godfrey Cook, Webster Crabtree," Isaac B. Canady,. Charles W. Collins," James Duncan," Henry Elwell," Daniel H. Fields," Daniel Flanery, Absalom Free, John Ferguson," James Glenn, Thomas Glenn Rice Hadsell, James Henley, Charles L. Johnson," George Lyons, Edward Long." James Martin, Francis W. Maxwell, Michael Madagon, Alexander McAlister, James McConnell," Robert McConnell," John McElory, Mckenzie," Anzi A. Pierson, Thomas Ragan, William A. Randall, Wilson Rittenhouse, Benjamin F. Slater, William Seyler, Robert M. Wilson."


Company K .- Sergeants, Levi Wilson, Jarrott H. Bevill ; Privates. John D. Bruner, Henry Carter, Reuben Hawkins, Christian Holtt, Benjamin Hawkins," John W. Hale, James H. Johnson, Frederick William Klutey, William H. Morgan, David H. Patton, William Wadd- ley.


ONE HUNDRED AND TENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT, (THREE YEARS SERVICE.) Transferred to Company A, (consolidated). Surgeon, Williamson C. Pace; Sergeant-Major, Daniel Reeves.


Company B .- First Sergeant, Hiram R. Allen ; Privates, J. R. Allen, Andrew J. Robinson, John H. Whittenburg, Thomas F. Whittenburg.


Company D .- First Sergeant, Martin V. Leaton ; Sergeants, William Patton, William M. Stevenson. Stephen J. House; Corporals, Andrew J. Brown. Robert J. Sewell, Columbus H. House, William W. Paulett ; Musicians, George W Lee, James Eubank ; Wagoner, James Robb : Privates, John S. Allen, William M. Allen. James J. Brown. James M. Brown, Thomas H. Brown, Randall J. Benjamin. William J. Bledsoe, Thomas M. Bledsoe, Jackson A. Conlee, William H. Curtis, August Curtis. George Cosnor, Levi A. Davis, William H. Darter, James Daniels, David Eaden, Istac Ford, Joseph Fox, George Farmer. Roberson Fletcher, George W. Gipson, John H. Gunn. John M. House, Charles Holt, George W. Howard, John G. Lundy, Nathaniel Lundy, Daniel Mckinsey, David Mckinsey, Frank Massey, George Mathus, John A. Mathus. James Newboles, Sanders A. Offill, James V. Park, Simpson Palmore, Abel R. Patton. Henry Rudoff. James B. Rollins, Randolf Rollins, James Rabey, Guy Root, Martin V. Smith, Turner G. Springer, John Snow, Isaac Tyler, J. J. Woodrum, John D. Woodrum, Silas Wiliams, James H. White ; Recruits, Johu Dun- isan. (This company was transferred to Company A as consolidated).


Company A. - (Consolidated ) .- Those not Transferred from Company D. - Privates, James N. Freeman, George W. Lee, Robert T. Maxwell, James Robb," John D, Woodrome," Robert G. Seawell, George W. Casner, Stephen J. House, William G. Patton, Turner G .. Springer.




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