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Jan. 24, 1865, the regiment moved to Memphis. Here it was assigned to the First Brigade, Cavalry Division, Colonel E. D. Osband, Third United States Colored Cavalry, commanding. It then went on an expedition to Southern Arkansas and Northern Louisiana, returning Feb. 13. March 3 it moved with an expe- dition to Ripley, Miss., and, having returned, March 11 it was assigned to guard duty on the Memphis & Charleston Railroad. July 1 it moved to Texas, via the Red River, arriving at Alexan- dria, La., July 13, 1865. The regiment was assigned to the First Bri- gade, Brigadier-General Forsythe commanding, Second Division, Major-General Custer commanding. Aug. 12 it marched once more, arriving at Hempstead, Tex., Aug. 26. It remained at this post until Oct. 6, when it moved for Springfield, Ill., arriving on the 16th. It was mustered out Oct. 27, 1865, and received final payment and discharge Oct. 30, 1865.
SIXTH CAVALRY.
COMPANY H.
Private. Jackson, Wiley N.
SEVENTH CAVALRY.
COMPANY E. Captain. John Etheridge. First Lieutenants. .James M. Caldwell, .John Etheridge, Albert Mcknight.
Second Lieutenants. James M. Caldwell, John Etheridge, Albert Mcknight. Quartermaster-Sergeant. Robert Stanley.
Sergeants.
John H. Gash, Charles R. Hall, John Etheridge,
Albert McKnight,
Wm. A. Stanley.
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Corporals. Bradford R. Gilbert, Stroder Nance, Butler Eulow, Lycurgus Kelly, William A. Stanley, Daniel B. How, Wm. H. H. Shaptaugh, Henry E. Spencer, Charles F. Orin. Farrier. Albert G. Livings. Blacksmith. John Coogan. Saddler.
Valentine Smith. Wagoner. John Ward.
Privates. Anderson, Thomas B. Arbaugh, Jesse Basket, John W. Bender, Frederick Brissenden, John Brown, John Chandler, Thomas Clarke, A. M. S. Clarke, Angelo B. Colkins, David Compton, Noah Connor, Benjamin F. Crawford, Henry W. Davis, Franklin N. Dickinson, Charles Driggers, Thomas Eulow, James W. Etheridge, Job D. Etheridge, Michael Folks, Augustus
COMPANY D. Privates. Colton, William A. Conner, Franklin Lovel, James COMPANY E. Captains. David Slinger, Theophilus Parker. First Lieutenants. Leonard S. Ross, North Storms, Theophilus Parker, Charles H. Matsel. Second Lieutenant 8. North Storms, Leonard Ward. First Sergeant. North Storms. 28
Fowler, Wilson L. Gray, Elnathan S. Hay, Alfred Helck, John G. Hersum, George Hubbard, Regdan Jackson, Julius C. James, R. D. Kelly, Lycurgus Livings, Albert G. Lovil, James Lucas, John Magors, John W. Majors, Reuben Maxwell, George R. McCrary, Joseph S.
McKnight, Albert Melrose, Sydney Morris, George W. Nance, Jesse Nance, Richard
Oren, Charles Reno, Ezra Rose, David
Rose, William R.
Schultz, William Birwell, Richard G.
Smith, Stephen B. Spencer, Henry
Tanquirrey, Jacob R. Taylor, John Tedror, George W. Way, Shubal J. T. Webster, John L. Weed, John Weedon, Charles K. Wiley, Morris B. Williams, John
Williams, Martin
COMPANY G. Captain. George W. Trafton. First Lieutenant. Richard Hardin.
First Sergeant. Edwin W. Gaston. Sergeants. Jasper N. Robinson, William J. Smith. Privates.
Black, Thomas
Blazier, William
Bryant, Henry A. Coruth, Lee Duncan, William Gaston, James Goss, George G. Hughes, John Hughes, Rees M. Montgomery, Samuel McCallister, Edward McCalister, Jerrold McMullen, Francis
Phipps, John W. Pool, Thomas Smith, William I. Wall, Thomas
COMPANY I. Privates. Allen, David Collins, Theodore Hendricks, H. H. Tournear, Philander
Unassigned. Campbell, Robert Davis, Charles
THIRTEENTH CAVALRY.
Quartermaster-Sergeant. Theophilus Parker. Privates. Atkin, William
Austin, Hugh
Austin, William Babbit, John H.
Babbitt, Sylvester Bacon, William F. Blue, David J. Borders, George Bowen, Andrew J. Boyer, Jesse Brahublet, Wm. D.
Bridenstein, Matthias Burrell, John Carner, Franklin Caruthers, David A. Chaney, William Chapman, James
Chapman, Levi H. Cherry, Anderson M. Chism, George W. Choissier, Attalas Clark, John B. Clark, Leonard
Connery, Michael Cotton, Wm. A. Cozarth, Robert M.
Craw, John H. Davis, John W. Day, William Dersh, William Donahoe, Christopher Duckworth, Benj. R. Duckworth, John T. Duckworth, Wm. J. Ferguson, George W. Finity, John H. Fobar, Samuel
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Fobar, Walter
Newman, David
Vandevier, Aaron E.
Newman, Wm. S. Northup, Lester L.
Wagoner, Samuel R. Wakely, Adelbert
Parker, William Patrick, Henry
Ward, Leonard
Washer, Frederick
Whitlock, John
Wilson, John
Wines, Conrad
Pumroy, John
Reevs, Henry
Young, Solomon
Reevs, John
COMPANY I.
Isabel, Alfred Jances, Elias
Rolland, Nathaniel
Privates.
Johnson, George W.
Rose, James Rutli, Jobn Scherrell, Silas W.
Cozart, Robert M.
Johnson, William H.
Schneider, Martin Sheraw, George
Fobar, Samuel Holt, Samuel
Jones, Edward
Sherer, Joseph
Sherman, George
Jones, Thomas
Shoemaker, John
Wilson, John
Kelley, Stephen
Shoemaker, Josiah
Wilson, Lewis
Kelton, Lewis
Slinger, Andrew J.
Young, Solomon
Kilbreath, Wm. H.
Smith, Joel T.
COMPANY K.
Kirby, Wm. E.
Smith, Joshua
Smith, Henry McF.
Landers, Martin V.
Smith, Martin E.
COMPANY M.
Lipsey, Eli
Smith, William
Lovel, James
Lucas, James
Stevens, David C.
Fobar, Walter
Mammoser. Michael
McClure, James A.
McGinnis, Andrew
McLeland, William
Miller, Thomas
Morely, Thomas
Mullen, Azel
Thompson, James W. Travelstead, Abraham Tucker, Samuel
Johnson, James T. Smith, Henry M. Taylor, James.
Murphy, Judge W.
The Thirteenth Cavalry Regiment was organized at Camp Doug- las, Ill., in December, 1861, by Colonel J. W. Bell.
It moved to Benton Barracks, St. Louis, Mo., where the regi- ment was armed and equipped. It moved for the field in Febru- ary, 1862. It was on duty in Southeast Missouri until June 1, 1862. when it joined General Curtis's army at Jacksonport, Ark. It moved with General Curtis through Arkansas, taking part in the skirmishes of the campaign, to Helena, Ark. It returned with General Curtis to Missouri in the fall of 1862, and was engaged with General Davidson in the campaign of Southwest Missouri and Northwest Arkansas, driving Marmaduke and his command from the State.
In July, 1863, the regiment moved with General Davidson's Cavalry Division into Arkansas, taking part in the battles of Brownsville, Aug. 24 and 25; Bayou Metre, Aug. 27 and 28; Aus- tin, Aug. 31; and again at Bayou Metre, Sept. 4. The Thirteenth
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Frazier, Andrew J. Frazier, Joseph Goodman, Thomas Gorham, William B. Grant, Simeon Greathouse, Sydnia C. Hardin, William Haussman, Frederick Hergog. Thomas Holderby, Henry Horace, George E. Ingers, Wm. J.
Patrick, Wellington Pomeroy, Logan J. Pryor, Merly R. Pumroy, Alonzo
Wooten, Wm. F.
Worthen, Walter S.
Roiser, Henry
Carinan, John H.
Connery, Michael
Johnson, James
Jonas, James W.
Sommer, William
Sergeant. Stephen, Kelley
Magrath, Nicholas
Stevens, John J. Stevens, Thomas W. Tannihill, John Newman, David Wines, Conrad Unassigned. Tate, John W. Thompkins, Emanuel J. Cummings, Albert
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was the first regiment to enter Little Rock on its capture, Sept. 10, 1863, and was engaged in the pursuit of Price to the Red River.
In the spring of 1864, the regiment accompanied General Steele in the expedition to Camden, taking prominent parts in the actions at Arkadelphia, Okolona, Little Missouri River, Prairie du Anne, Camden and Jenkins' Ferry, during the month of April. After returning to Little Rock the regiment was engaged in many raids and scouts, and in skirmishing with the forces of Shelby and Mar- maduke, defeating them at Clarendon and Pine Bluff. In the summer of 1864 the regiment was stationed at Pine Bluff, in Colo- nel Clayton's Brigade, and engaged in scouting and picketing.
Jan. 25, 1865, the Cavalry Division having been discontinned, the regiment was assigned to duty at the post of Pine Bluff. In April detachments of the regiment were sent to take possession of Monticello, Camden and Washington, having headquarters at Pine Bluff. It was mustered out Ang. 31, 1865, and received final pay and discharge at Springfield, Ill., Sept. 13, 1865.
The following is a list of the battles and skirmishes in which the Thirteenth was engaged: l'itman's Ferry, Ark., July 20, 1862; Cotton Plant, Ark., July 25, 1862; Union City, Mo., Aug. 22, 1862; Camp Pillow, Mo., Aug. 29, 1862; Bloomfield, Mo., Sept. 13, 1862; Van Buren, Mo., Dec. 21, 1862; Allen, Mo., Jan. 17, 1863; Eleven Point River, Mo., March 26, 1863; Jackson, Mo., April 22, 1863; White River, Mo., April 23, 1863; Bloomfield (2d) Mo., April 24, 1863; Union City and Chalk Bluff, Mo., April 25, 1863; Bushy Creek, Mo., May 31, 1863 ; near Helena, Ark., Aug. 8, 1863; Grand Prairie and White River, Ark., Aug. 16, 1863 ; Deadman's Lake, Ark., Aug. 17, 1863; Brownsville, Ark., Aug. 24 and 25, 1863; Bayon Metre, Ark., Aug. 27 and 28, 1863 ; Aus- tin, Ark., Aug. 31, 1863; Bayou Metre (2d), Ark., Sept. 4, 1863; Little Rock, Ark., Sept. 10, 1863; Benton, Ark., Sept. 11, 1868 ; Batesville, Ark., Oct. 22, 1863; Pine Bluff, Ark., Nov. 28, 1863; Arkadelphia, Ark., April 2, 1864; Okolona, Ark., April 3, 1864; Little Missouri River, Ark., April 4, 1864; Prairie du Anne, Ark., April 10, 11 and 12, 1864; Camden, Ark., April 15, 1864; Jen- kin's Ferry, Ark., April 30, 1864 ; Gross Roads, Ark., Sept. 11, 1864 ; Mount Elba, Ark., Oct. 18, 1864 ; Douglas Landing, Ark., Feb. 22, 1865 ; Monticello, Ark., March 28, 1865.
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FOURTEENTH CAVALRY.
COMPANY H.
First Lieutenant. John S. Anderson. Second Lieutenants. John W. Howell, Winfield W. Woods. First Sergeant. John P. Newman. Commissary Sergeant. George S. Howell. Sergeants.
Appleton, Edmund B. Austin, Daniel
Jordan, William A. Kidd, Samuel
Little, John M.
Luther, James M.
Baskett, John W.
Minton, Albert K.
Berry, Emanuel
Biggerstaff, Louis Boyd, Robert W. Bramblett, Edwin M.
Bump, Thomas Callihan, John
Cline. Martin V.
Collard. James F.
Parmer, Isaac
George Venters,
Winfield W. Woods, Joseph Gorbit, William H. Hosick, James N. Jordan.
Corporals.
Isaac Boyer,
George Foster,
John W. Minton,
William Snider,
Benjamin Goris,
Thomas C. Lum,
John Young,
Robert Thomas. Musicians.
James R. Brockett, George W. Newman.
Farrier. David S. Erwin.
Hood, Samuel
Winters, Francis
Privates.
Hosick, David M.
Witcher, William
Anderson, Albert
Jamerson, William C.
Woods, John M.
Anderson, Thomas
Johnson, James
Young, Henry
SECOND ARTILLERY.
BATTERY E. First Sergeant. Martin Mann.
ROLL OF HONOR.
"It is sweet and honorable to die for one's country." White County furnished more than her quota of noble dead, and some of her best sons sleep in soldiers' graves. Their names will ever be remembered by a grateful people.
Allen, Josiah-Corporal Company B, Fifty-sixth Infantry, lost on steamer Gen- eral Lyon March 31, 1865.
Anderson, George-Sergeant Company D, Sixty-second Infantry, died May 31, 1864.
Anderson, James H .- Private Company H, Forty-eighth Infantry, died of wounds March 12, 1862.
Anderson, Samuel-Corporal Company D, Sixty-second Infantry, died at Pine Bluff, Ark., July 5, 1864.
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Poynton, Thomas
Quackenbush, Allen G.
Deweese, Morgan Doolen, William Dugan, Robert W. Fobar Sylvester
Garrison, George W.
Saulsbury, Viol O.
Giles, Frank
Giles, John
Golden, Jonah
Gowdy, John M.
Griffith, Thomas H.
Gunn, Isom B.
Weed, David D.
Hickman, Hutson L.
Weedon, Taylor Wells, Albert
Hoadly, John Hodson, Eli
Wheeler, Joseph
Shauf, Frederick Steward, Blaxton Button, William Travelstead, John Way, Shubel J.
Ross, John J.
Fulford, Josiah
Perkins, James S.
Cooper, Thomas H.
Crabtree, Moses
Moody, Robert H. Moore, Abner R. Murphy, Joseph N.
Nance, Strawder Newman, Albert A.
Parkhurst, Francis M.
Parkhurst, Samuel T.
Cook, Thomas J.
Penfield, Henry B.
Reed, George Reed, William
Sanders, John C.
Austin, Lewis D.
Barton, Willis
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Andrews, Adam-Private Company B, Fifty-sixth Infantry, died at Young's Point, La., June 30, 1863.
Andrews, Enoch-Private Company B, Fifty-sixth Infantry, lost on steamer General Lyon March 31, 1865.
Arbaugh, James-Private Company H, Forty-eighth Infantry, killed May 28, 1864.
Armstrong, Samuel A .- Private Company G, Thirty-fourth Infantry, died at Stevenson, Ala., Aug. 25, 1862.
Arnold, John A .- Private Company G, Twenty-sixth Infantry, died at Rome, Ga., Aug. 19, 1864.
Austin, Elias-Private Company H, Forty-eighth Infantry, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
Bacon, A. S. O .- Private Company K, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died in White County, April 29, 1868.
Bagby, Davis P .- Corporal Company B, Fifty-sixth Infantry, lost on steamer General Lyon March 31, 1865.
Barber, Robert Sexton-Private Company H, Twenty.second Infantry, killed at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 1861.
Barberry, Alexander-Private Company B, Twenty-ninth Infantry, died on transport March, 1862.
Barberry, John-Private Company B, Twenty-ninth Infantry, died Nov. 23, 1861.
Barnett, Amasy-Private Company D, Twenty-ninth Infantry, died at St. Louis, May 2, 1862.
Barnett, Lewis-Private Company G, Twenty-sixth Infantry, died at Hannibal, Mo., Jan. 28, 1862.
Barrett, Wm. H. C .- Private Company K, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at New Orleans, Jan. 12, 1864.
Barton, Johnson-Private Company C, Fortieth Infantry, died of wounds at Marietta, Ga., Aug. 28, 1864.
Baskett, John W .- Private Company H, Fourteenth Cavalry, died at Peoria, Ill., April 2, 1863.
Beard, Charles-Private Company C, Fiftieth Infantry, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
Beeler, Louis-Private Company H, Forty-eighth Infantry, killed at Lovejoy Station, Ga., Sept. 4, 1864.
Bennett, George B .- Private Company D, Twenty-ninth Infantry, died at Jack. son, Tenn., July 28, 1862.
Bennett, Jeremiah-Private Company F, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Mem- phis, Tenn., April 9, 1863.
Bennett, Moses-Private Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Camp Butler, Ill., May 13, 1864.
Bennett, Thomas J .- Private Company D, Twenty-ninth Infantry, died at Pitts- burg Landing, Tenn., April 6, 1862.
Benton, C. W .- Private Company B, Twenty-ninth Infantry, died in Anderson- ville Prison, Oct. 11, 1864.
Berry, Francis M .- Private Company B, Eighty.seventh Infantry, died at Mem- phis, Tenn., April 5, 1863.
Birdsing, William J .- Private Company C, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Memphis, Tenn., May 22, 1863.
Black, Thomas-Private Company G, Seventh Cavalry, died at Mound City, Ill., January, 1862.
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Black, William A .- Private Company G, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died in White County, Ill., July 31, 1864.
Blackard, Thomas J .- Private Company G, Twenty-ninth Infantry, died in White County, Ill., Oct. 18, 1861.
Blakely, John-Private Company C, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Memphis, Tenn., July 18, 1863.
Blackford, Charles W .- Private Company B, Fifty-sixth Infantry, lost on steamer General Lyon March 31, 1865.
Blackford, Wm. T .- Private Company B, Fifty-sixth Infantry, died at Jeffer- son Barracks, Mo., Aug. 11, 1862.
Blazier, William-Private Company G, Seventh Cavalry, died at Mound City, Ill., January, 1862.
Bliven, William H .- Private Company E, Seventy-eighth Infantry, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, 1863.
Blood worth, Thomas-Private Company B, Fifth-sixth Infantry, lost on steamer General Lyon March 31, 1865.
Blue, David J .- Private Company E, Thirteenth Cavalry, died at Pine Bluff, Ark., June 20, 1864.
Borders, George-Private Company E, Thirteenth Cavalry, died at Pine Bluff, Ark., Oct. 25, 1864.
Borninger, Jacob-Private Company F, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at St. Louis, July 81, 1861.
Bowers, John-Private Captain Stookey's Company, Alton Battalion, died July 27,1864.
Boyes, William-Private Company G, Twenty-sixth Infantry, died at Farming- ton, Miss., July 14, 1862.
Boyer, Isaac, Sergeant Company H, Fourteenth Cavalry, died in Andersonville Prison, Oct. 16, 1864. Grave No. 10,984.
Bradberry, Wm. H .- Hospital Steward Fifty-sixth Infantry, lost on steamer General Lyon March 31, 1865.
Brake, Nathan-Private Company D, Twenty-ninth Infantry, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
Braman, James A .-- Private Company H, Forty-eighth Infantry, died at Camp Butler, Nov. 16, 1861.
Branch, Robert-Private Company K, Fifty-sixth Infantry, lost on steamer General Lyon March 31, 1865.
Brasher, William-Private Company B, Fifty-sixth Infantry, lost on steamer General Lyon March 31, 1865.
Breese, John-Private Company K, Fifty-sixth Infantry, died March 15, 1865.
Briant, Benjamin-Private Company C, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 9, 1863.
Briant, William-Private Company K, Fifth Cavalry, died Sept. 25, 1862.
Brid well, James B .- Sergeant Company B, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at New Orleans, April 17, 1864.
Britton, Samuel-Private Company A, Fifty-sixth Infantry, died near Mem- phis, Tenn., Feb. 5, 1863.
Brockett, Matthew-Private Company F, Fifty-sixth Infantry, lost on steamer General Lyon March 31, 1865.
Brown, John H .- Sergeant Company G, Twenty-sixth Infantry, killed at Dal- las, May 30, 1864.
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Brown, Samuel S .- Private, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at St. Louis, Sept. 9, 1863.
Browning, Marshall-Private Company G, Twenty-ninth Infantry, died at Vicksburg, Miss., Oct. 21, 1863.
Bryant, Benjamin-Private Company H, Forty-eighth Infantry, died at Camp Butler, Springfield, Ill., Oct. 15, 1861.
Burkett, Reiner-Private Company G, Twenty-sixth Infantry, died at Scotts- boro, Ala., March 13, 1864.
Burkhard, George-Private Company F, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died of wounds at St. Louis, June 6, 1864.
Burnette, John A .- Private Company C, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Natchez, Miss., Aug. 6, 1863.
Buttry, Jesse F .- Private Company G, Twenty-ninth Infantry, died in White County, Ill., Aug. 18, 1862.
Buttry, William A .- Private Company G, Twenty-ninth Infantry, died at Mon- terey, Tenn., Jan. 10, 1862.
Calkin, Jacob-Private Company H, Forty-eighth Infantry, killed near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 9, 1864.
Calvin, John-Private Company B, Twenty-ninth Infantry, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
Carter, Charles .T .-- Corporal Company C, Eighty seventh Infantry, died at Morganzia, La., June 8, 1864.
Carter, James N .- Private Company B, Fifty-sixth Infantry, lost on steamer General Lyon March 31, 1865.
Oatt, Morris -- Private Company G, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 24, 1868.
Chandler, Jasper-Private Company D, Fiftieth Infantry, killed at Allatoona, Ga., Oct. 5, 1864.
Chaney, Wm .- Private Company E, Thirteenth Cavalry, died at Pine Bluff, Ark., Sept. 25, 1864.
Chaplin, John-Private Company H, Forty-eighth Infantry, killed at Shiloh, April 6, 1862.
Chapman, John A .- Private Company K, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at the mouth of the White River, Ark., Nov. 11, 1864.
Chapman, William Riley-Private Company K, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Shawneetown, Ill., Sept. 17, 1862.
Cherry, Anderson M .- Private Company E, Thirteenth Cavalry, died at Camp Butler, Ill., Feb. 2, 1864.
Cherry, William-Private Company I, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Mem- phis, Tenn., March 4, 1863.
Cherry, William-Private Company I, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Mem- phis, March 4, 1863.
Clark, Francis J .- Private Company B, Fifty-sixth Infantry, lost on steamer General Lyon March 31, 1865.
Clark, John B .- Private Company E, Thirteenth Cavalry, died at Pine Bluff, Ark., Sept. 4.
Clark, Leonard-Private Company E, Thirteenth Cavalry, killed at Pine Bluff, Ark., Feb .. 12, 1865.
Clark, Patrick M .- Private Company D, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Cairo, Ill., Sept. 29, 1864.
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Clendenin, Harvey-Captain Company A, Eightieth Infantry, died of wounds July 10, 1864.
Cleveland, James N .- Sergeant Company K, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died in White County, Ill., Oct. 25, 1862.
Coburn, William-Private Company D, Fifty-sixth Infantry, died at Paducah Ky., April 25, 1862.
Collard, Francis M .- Private Company G, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Carrollton, La., Sept. 11, 1863.
Collard, Thomas D .- Private Company M, Fifth Cavalry, died at Vicksburg, Miss., Aug. 30, 1864.
Colwell, Robert-Private Company D, Fiftieth Infantry, died of wounds, April 14, 1862.
Connery, Michael-Private Company E, Thirteenth Cavalry, died at Mound City, Ill., Nov. 7, 1864.
Copps, James N .- Private Company B, Twenty-ninth Infantry, died at Ander- sonville Prison, Oct. 15, 1864.
Cotton, William A .- Private Company E, Thirteenth Cavalry, died at Camp Butler, March 26, 1864.
Covington, Andrew J .- Private Company B, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at New Orleans, La., Oct. 14, 1863.
Cowles, Thomas J .- Corporal Company G, Twenty-sixth Infantry, died at Han- nibal, Mo., Feb. 18, 1862.
Cozart, William-Wagoner Company B, Fifty-sixth Infantry, died in White County, Ill., May 24, 1862.
Crabtree, Benjamin F .- Private Company G, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at New Orleans, La., Nov. 21, 1863.
Crabtree, Enoch-Private Company I, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Mem- phis, Feb. 21, 1863.
Cross, John-Private Company G, Twenty-sixth Infantry, died at Clear Creek, Miss., July 15, 1862.
Culp, Jasper-Private Company D, Fiftieth Infantry, died at St. Joseph, Mo., Jan. 16, 1862.
Cummings, Albert-Private Thirteenth Cavalry, died at Camp Butler, Ill., Feb. 28, 1864.
Cummins, Harvey-Private Company E, Thirteenth Cavalry, died at Memphis, Tenn., July 23, 1864.
Curry, James A. J .- Private Company H, Forty-eighth Infantry, dicd Feb. 8, 1865.
Dale, Hezekiah F .- Private Company B, Fifty-sixth Infantry, lost on steamer General Lyon March 31, 1865.
Daniel, Samuel-Private Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Camp Butler, Ill., March 19, 1864.
Daniel, Zaccheus-Private Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Camp Butler, March 28, 1864.
Daniels, Elijah-Private Company D, Sixty-second Infantry, died at Pine Bluff, Ark., Dec. 30, 1864.
Darnel, Robert S .- Private Company H, One Hundred and Twentieth Infantry, died at Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 5, 1863.
Davis, David-Private Company B, Sixtieth Infantry, died at Jeffersonville Ind., Feb. 2, 1865.
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Davis, Jackson-Private Company B, Fifty-sixth Infantry, died at Lagrange, Tenn., Nov. 17, 1862.
Davis, James P .- Private Company H, One Hundred and Twentieth Infantry, died at Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 23, 1863.
Davis, James P .- Private Company H, One Hundred and Twentieth Infantry, died at Memphis, Tenn., Oct. 23, 1863.
Davis, Jesse P .- Sergeant Company H, One Hundred and Twentieth Infantry, died at Corinth, Miss., Aug. 13, 1863.
Davis, John C .- First Sergeant Company B, Fifty-sixth Infantry, lost on steamer General Lyon March 31, 1865.
Degan, John-Private Company G, Twenty-sixth Infantry, died at Point Pleasant, La., March 28, 1862.
Delap, William A .- Private Company B, Fifty-sixth Infantry, lost on steamer General Lyon March 31, 1865.
Dobb's, George W .- Private Company H, Twenty-second Infantry, died at Nashville, Tenn., April 10, 1864.
Doherty, James M .- First Sergeant Company I, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at New Orleans, La., April 26, 1864.
Doneldson, James R .- Private Company C, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Memphis, Tenn., March 11, 1863.
Dorsey, Thomas H .- Private Company H, Forty-eighth Infantry, died of wounds, May 29, 1864.
Douglas, Henry-Private Company H, One Hundred and Twentieth Infantry, died at Quincy, Ill., Dec. 14, 1864.
Drake, Thomas-Private Company C, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Mem- phis, Tenn., April 15, 1863.
Draper, Samuel-Private Company I, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at New Orleans, La., May 4, 1864.
Draper, Samuel P .- Private Company G, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Warrenton, Miss., June 24, 1863.
Draper, William H. - Private Company G, Eighty-seventh Infantry, killed at Wilson's Hill, La., April 7, 1864.
Duckworth, William J .- Private Company E, Thirteenth Cavalry, died at Pine Bluff, Ark., Aug. 18, 1864.
Dunivan, James L .- Private Company B, Fifty-sixth Infantry, lost on steamer General Lyon March 31, 1865.
Dunlap, James-Private Company B, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Mem- phis, Tenn., May 27, 1864.
Dybbell, Allen M .- Private Company G, Eighty seventh Infantry, died at St. Louis, Sept. 9, 1863.
Eaton, Daniel-Private Company A, Eightieth Infantry, died at Murfreesboro, Feb. 16, 1863.
Eaton, William-Private Company H, Forty-eighth Infantry, died at Bethel, Tenn., Oct. 1, 1862.
Edwards, William-Private Company C, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died at Vicksburg, July 27, 1863.
Ellis, Daniel-Private Company B, Eighty-seventh Infantry, died July 17, 1863. Ellis, William-Private Company G, Twenty-sixth Infantry, died at Anderson- ville Prison, Sept. 24, 1864.
Eschenbach, James A .- Private Company F, died in White County, Ill., Dec. 5, 1863.
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HISTORY OF WHITE COUNTY.
Eubanks, George W .- Private Company G, Twenty-ninth Infantry, died Dec. 8, 1861.
Eubanks, John-Private Company H. One Hundred and Twentieth Infantry, died at Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 15, 1863.
Evans, Alfred-Private Company C, Fifty-sixth Infantry, died at Keokuk, July 21, 1862.
Ferguson, George W .- Private Company E, Thirteenth Cavalry, died at St. Louis, April 4, 1864.
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