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George W Ozial. Died at Lexington, Ky., March 14, '63. Buried on Government Lot in Lexington Ceme- tery. No. of Grave, 231.
George W Rhodes. Enlisted Aug. 13, '62. Captured near Winchester, Ky., Feb'y 23, '63. Parcled Feb'y 24, and sent to Parole Camp at St. Louis, Mo. Exchanged Sept. 10, and rejoined company at Bean's Station, E. Tenn., Dec. 14, '63. Killed in action at Utoy Creek, near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 6, '64. Remains removed and interred in the National Cemetery at Marietta, Ga .. No. of Grave, 5,305, in Section F
Aaron Ridle. Enlisted in Co. F; mustered in as of Co. H. Transferred back to Co. F, Nov. 1, '62. Severely wound- ed and missing in action at Knoxville. Tenn., Nov. 18, '63. Died in the hands of the enemy. No record of date or place of death.
Thomas T. White. Enlisted Aug. 14, 62. Drowned cross- ing Clinch River, on the Saunders Raid in E. Tenn., June 18, '63.
John W. Whitten. Enlisted Aug. 22, '62. Mortally wound- ed near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 7, and died in Field Hospital Aug. 9, '64. Remains removed andinterred in National
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Cemetery at Marietta, Ga. No. of Grave 9,852. Sec. J
DESERTED
Daniel Haselon. Enlisted Aug. 21, '62. Went to New Jer- sey-his native State-frina Milledgeville, Ky. April 19, '63, on a thirty days furlongh, and never returned.
Milton Stephens. Deserted in the face of the enemy, with his arms and accoutrements, at Lesaca, Ga., May 14, '64.
PRIVATES-
Recruits, transferred to Co. F, 65th ill. Vols. (consolidated), June 20, '65 ; mustered out at Greensboro, N. C., July 13, '65: Joseph H. Bauwick. Enlisted Nov 17, must-red in Nov. 27, 63, for three years.
Zachariah T. Brown. Enlistel and mustored in Jan. 17, '65, for one year. Address-Proria, Ill.
Luther Graham. Enlisted Nov. 21, muste.el in Nov 27, '63, for thie years.
William J. Hamilton. Enlisted Feb. 10, mustered in June 6, 63, for three years. Absent sick at Washington, D. C. Discharged at Mower U. S. Hospital July 1, '65. Ad- dress-LaFayette, Stark county, ill.
Martin Hickman. Enlisted April 1, mustered in June 6, '63, for these years.
Jacob W. McDaniel. Enlisted March 28, musterel in April 28, '64, for three years. Address-Wyoming, Stark county, Ill.
Thomas Patterson. Enlisted and mustered in Dec. 2, '53, for three years.
George W Pate. Enlisted and masterel in Dec. 4, 63, for three years. Address-M -: . k, Red Villow Co .. Neb. Elisha E. Taylor. Enlisted and mastered in March 23, '64, for thice years. Injured in side, unloading rations from railroad car, at Green baro, \ C., June 18, 65. Address-Camden, Lyons county, Minnesota.
RECAPITULATION. 42
Present and mustered out with the company
Absent,
3
Previously Discharged, 22
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps,
Killed and died in the service,
27
Deserted,
Recruits transferred to the 65th Ill., 9
Total, 110
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NOTE-Patrick Flynn and John H. Haskins enlisted in this company, in Kentucky, March 1, '63, and were mustered in for three years. It was afterwards learned that they properly belonged to the 21st Ohio Artillery ; and by order of Major Gen. Schofield, commanding the department, they were trans- ferred to that organization.
COMPANY D.
Enrolled at Cambridge, Henry county, Illinois, August, 1862. Organized August 9, 1862.
Date of all enlistments not otherwise stated, August 9, 1862. Mustered into the United States service, Sept. 20, 1862.
Present and mustered out with the company, June 20, 1865 : Captain Augustus A. Dunn. Enrolled July 8, and mustered in as Captain Sept. 20, '62. Commanded a detachment of 200 men of the 112th on the Saunders Raid into E. Tennessee, in June, '63, and frequently commanded oth- er detachments on long and dangerous expeditions. Commanded the regiment temporarily at many differ- ent times, and was often acting Field Officer of the re- giment. Wounded in action at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, '63, while assisting Major Dow in the command of the regiment. Again wounded, severely. in action at Kelly's Ford, on the French Broad River, in E. Tenn., Jan'y 28, '64, and absent by reason of wounds, until May, '64. Slightly wounded at the battle of Resaca, Ga .. May 14, '64. Severely wounded in the head, by a shell at the battle of Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, '64, and absent by reason of wounds until March, '65, when he rejoined the regiment at Wilmington, N C. Died of the wouud received at Franklin, at Chicago, Ills., March 3, 69. Widow's address-Mrs. Ellen M. Dunn, 521 Wash- ington Ave., Brooklyn, N. Y.
First Lieut. Henry G. Griffin. Enrolled Aug. 11, mustered in as First Lieut., Sept. 20, '62. In command of the com- pany in defense of Knoxville, until captured, Nov. 18, '63 in an effort to support the 45th Ohio. Taken to Atlan- ta, Ga., thence, via Augusta, to Richmond, and incar- cerated in Libby Prison Dec. 1, '63. Remained in Lib- by until May 7, '64, when he was transferred to Macon, Gia., and thence, in the following August, to Charleston, S. C., and from there to Columbia. Sent to Charlotte,
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N C., Feb. 17, '65, and from there to Raleigh, and thence to Goldsboro. Paroled in March, '65, and sent to Wil- mington, where he met the regiment. He was then or- dered to Annapolis, Md., where he was exchanged April 26, '65, and rejoined the regiment at Greensboro, N. C., in May. Address-Cambridge. Henry county, Illinois. Second Lieut. James H. Clark. Enlisted July 12, 62, and inustered in as Sergeant. Promoted Aug. 14, to rank from June 17, '63. Severely wounded in action at Utoy Creek. near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 6, 64. Address-Excel- sior, Hennepin county, Minnesota.
First Sergeant Andrew B. Lafferty Enlisted July 16, '62. Mustered in as Sergeant. Promoted June 1, '65. Act- ing Sergeant Major of the regiment from Sept. 12, '64 to the spring of '65. Wounded in action at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, '63. And at Utoy Creek, near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 6, '64. Residence-Cambridge, Henry coun- ty, Illinois.
Sergeant David H. Payton. Mustered in as Corporal. Pro- moted May 2, 63. Severely wounded in action at Kel- ly's Ford on the French Broad River, in E. Tenn., Jan. 28, '64. Address-Clarinda, Page county. Iowa.
Sergeant William W Hinman. Mustered in as Corporal. Promoted Aug. 14, '63. Address-Cambridge, Henry county, Ill.
Sergeant John S. Farnham. Enlisted Aug. 10, '62. Muster- ed in as Corporal. Promoted Aug. 14, '63. Severely injured-thrown from bridge with box of "hard tack" on his shoulder -- at Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, '64. Ad- dress-Atkinson, Henry county, Ill.
Sergeant Leander Woodruff. Mustered in as Corporal. Pro- moted June 1. '65. Captured near Winchester, Ky., Feb. 23, '63 ; paroled the next day : exchanged Sept. 10, and rejoined the company at Bean's Station, E. Tenn., Dec. 14, '63. Address-Cambridge, Henry county, Ill, Corporal Steplien B. Otis. Mustered in as Private. Promot- ed March 1, '63. Wounded and captured near Lexing- ton, Ky., Feb. 23, and paroled next day ; exchanged Sept. 10, and rejoined the company at Bean's Station, E. Tenn., Dec. 14, '63.
Corporal James Stitt. Mustered in as Private. Promoted Aug. 14, '63. Slightly wounded in action at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, '63. Severely wounded in action near Fort Anderson, on the Cape Fear River, N. C., Feb. 18, '65. Address-Woodhull, Henry county, Ill.
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Corporal Franklin Buckley. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Muster- ed in as Private. Promoted June 2, '64, Captured near Winchester, Ky., Feb. 23, '63; paroled next day; ex- changed Sept. 10, and rejoined the company at Bean's Station, E. Tenn., Dec. 14, '63. Severely wounded in action at Kelly's Ford, on the French Broad River, in E. Tenn., Jan, 28, '64, and left in the hands of the ene- my. Recovered and escaped March 10, '64, and rejoin- ed the company, Reported that he is now dead.
Corporal Allen Stackhouse. Enlisted Aug. 7, '62. Mustered in as Private. Promoted June 2, '64. Address -- Tilton, Poweshiek county, Iowa.
Corporal David E. Ridenour. Mustered in as Private. Pro- moted June 1, '65. Address-Yorktown, Page county, Ia. Corporal Charles H. W Payne. Mustered in as Private. Promoted June 1, '65. Wounded in action at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 17, '63. Address-Adel, Dallas county, Ia. Corporal Andrew M. Gustafson. Mustered in as Private. Promoted June 1, '65. Wounded in action at Utoy Creek, near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 6, 64. Married at the regimental reunion at Cambridge, Aug. 18, '81, to Miss Clara E. Morris. Died in Lynn, Henry county. Ills. in 1882.
Musician Asa L. Hayden. Appointed Drum Major of the re- giment Oct. 3, '62, and served as such until organization of band. Member of band until mustered out. Address -Blairstown, Benton county, Iowa.
Wagoner Joseph Hardy. Teamster during his whole term of service. Died at Woodhull, Henry county, Ill., Jan. 4, '82
PRIVATES.
Jabez Bath. Injured by concussion caused by exploding shell at Town Creek, near Wilmington, N. C., Feb. 20, '65. Address-79 Washington Avenue, Brooklyn, N. Y.
Alexander Beath. Enlisted July 18, 62. Severely wounded in action and left on the field, in the hands of the enemy at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, '63. Exchanged Nov. 29, '63, after the assault on Fort Saunders. Recovered and rejoined the company. Address-Thayer, Union coun- ty Iowa.
Francis M. Beightel. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Clerk a consid- erable time at brigade, division and corps headquarters. Address-James' Crossing, Jackson county, Kansas.
Adam Body. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Severely wounded at Kelly's Ford, on the French Broad River, in E. Tenn.,
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Jan. 28. '64. Address-Shedahl, Story county, Iowa. Edwin W Brown. Captured near Winchester. Ky., Feb. 23, 63 ; paroled next day ; exchanged Sept. 10, and rejoin- ed company at Bean's Station, E. Tenn., Dec. 14, '63. Address-Clyde, Cloud county, Kansas.
James B. Brown. Died in Burns Tp., Henry county, Ill., Oct. 28, '85.
George A. Chatfield. Reported that he is now dead.
Peter W Cline. Enlisted Aug. 15, '62. Accidentally wound- ed-thumb and first finger of left hand cut off with ax -at Lexington, Ky .. Dec., '62. Died at Cambridge, Henry county, Ill., since the war.
Robert M. Creighton.
George M. Dunkle. Wounded in action at Resaca, Ga., May 14, '64. Address-Palmyra, Otoe county, Nebraska.
Charles H. Eaton.
George H. Ferris. Wounded on the skirmish line, on Pine Mt., Ga., June 13, '64. Address-Norwich, Page county Iowa.
Carlton M. Fast. Enlisted Aug. 22, '62.
John D. Flansburg. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Wounded in ac- tion at Resaca, Ga., May, 14, '64. Address-Ulah, Henry county, Ill.
Lewis W. Jacks. Enlisted Aug. 22, '62. Wounded in action at Resaca, Ga., May 14, '64.
Charles D. Knapp. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Severely wounded in action at Kelly's Ford, on the French Broad River, E. Tenn., Jan. 28, '64, and left in the hands of the ene- my. Escaped and floated down the river in a canoe, to Knoxville, and rejoined the company May 22, '64. Residence-Greenfield, Adair county, Iowa.
Thomas N. Lowry. Died at Woodhull, Henry county, Ill., John A. Lyons. Address-Orr, Grand Forks Co., Dakota T. Hiram Newton. Wounded in action near New Hope Church, Ga., June 2, '64.
Edward O'Brien. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Captured near Win- chester, Ky., Feb. 23, '63; paroled next day; ex- changed Sept. 10, and rejoined the company at Bean's Station, E. Tenn., Dec. 14, '63. Again captured at Kel- ly's Ford, on the French Broad River, E. Tenn., Jan. 29, '64. Escaped Dec. 27, '64, and joined Sherman's army at Savannah, and marched with his army to Goldsboro, N C., where he rejoined the company. Ad- dress-Marston, Mercer county, Illinois.
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James Patten. Enlisted Aug. 12, '62. Wounded by rebel "bushwhackers," near Ball's Gap, Tenn., in June, '63, while on the Saunders Raid. Address-Cambridge, Henry county, Ill.
Stephen Roberts. Captured in Powell's Valley, Tenn., June 22, '63, while on the Saunders Raid. Paroled July 11; exchanged Sept. 10, and rejoined the company at Bean's Station, E. Tenn., Dec. 14, '63. Address-Cromwell, Union county, Iowa.
Homer T. Schofield. Address-Greenfield, Adair county, Ia. Gamaliel B. Scott. Not absent from the company an hour during his whole term of service.
James Walton. Address-Clarinda, Page county, Iowa.
Jeruel B. Whitney. Captured near Rogers' Gap, Tenn., June 22, '63, on the Saunders Raid. Paroled July 11; ex- changed Sept. 10, and rejoined company at Bean's Station, E. Tenn., Dec. 14, '63. Address-Kewanee, Henry county, Ill.
John A. Widney. Mustered in as Corporal. Reduced at his own request. Detailed as musician, and member of regimental band from its organization until mustered out. Residence -- Woodhull, Henry county, Ill.
Eben G. Woodward. Severely wounded in action at Knox- ville, Tenn., Nov. 18, '63, and left on the field in the hands of the enemy. Exchanged Nov. 29, '63, after the assault on Fort Saunders. Recovered and rejoined company. Address-Stuart, Guthrie county, Iowa.
Private H. Page Wycoff. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Detailed as brigade teamster. Address-Curlew, Palo Alto Co., Ia.
ABSENT.
Whitfield D. Matthews. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Absent sick. Discharged at York, Pa., July 11, '65. Residence- Elmwood, Peoria county, Ill.
Henry S. Schofield. Absent on detached service.
PREVIOUSLY DISCHARGED.
Second Lieut. Samuel L. Patterson. Enrolled Aug. 11, '62, and mustered in as Second Lieut. Resigned at Somer- set, Ky., June 17, '63.
First Serg. Gilbert R. Woolsey. Enlisted Aug. 22, '62. Mus- tered in as Private. Promoted to Corporal Oct. 31, '62, and to First Serg. March 16, '64. Discharged May 9, -25
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'65, for promotion to First Lieut. and Adjutant. See Field and Staff.
Corporal Oswin Cahow. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Captured near Winchester, Ky., Feb. 23, '63. Paroled next day ; exchanged Sept. 10, and rejoined company at Bean's Station, E. Tenn., Dec. 14, '63. Discharged at New- bern, N. C., May 13, '65. Address-Menlo, Guthrie county, Iowa.
Corporal James M. Baird. Mustered in as Private. Promot- ed June 2, 1864. Slightly wounded in action at Knox- ville, Tenn., Nov. 18, '63. Address-Stuart, Holt coun- ty, Nebraska.
PRIVATES.
Ezra Adkins. Enlisted Aug. 15, '62. Wounded in action at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, '63-right arm amputated. Discharged at Quincy, Ill., April 20, '64. Address- Newton, Jasper county, Iowa.
James A. Chase. Captured near Lexington, Ky., Feb. 23, '63. Paroled next day ; exchanged Sept. 10, and rejoined company at Bean's Station, East Tenn., Dec. 14, '63. Wounded in action near Fort Anderson, N. C., Feb. 17, '65. Discharged by reason of wounds, June 14, '65. Address-Marshalltown, Marshall county, Iowa.
William H. Hale. Accidentally wounded on picket at Lexing- ton, Ky., Nov, '62. Discharged by reason of wounds, at Lexington, Dec. 18, '62.
Joseph A. Laird. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Transferred to V. R. C; and returned to company Sept. 10, '64. Discharg- ed June 9, '65-disability. Address-North Henderson, Mercer county, Ill.
David E. Mallory. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Severely wounded in action at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, '63. Discharged by reason of wounds, at Chicago, Ill., Aug. 2, '64. Ad- dress-Baker, Brown county, Kansas.
Lemuel F Matthews. Enlisted Aug. 12, '62. Severely wounded in action at Resaca, Ga., May 14, '64. Dis- charged by reason of wounds, at Camp Butler, Spring- field, Ill., Aug. 26, '64. Address-Elmwood, Peoria county, Ill.
Harvey O. Sleighter. Discharged Oct. 13, '64-disability. Address-Jewell City, Jewell county, Kansas.
Holmes N. Tillson. Captured in action at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, '63. Exchanged Dec. 11, '64. Discharged at Annapolis, Md., June 6, '65. Address-Sabetha, Nema- ha county, Kansas.
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Edward Woolever. Severely wounded in action at Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, '64. Discharged by reason of wounds, at Quincy, Ill .. May, 10, '65. Address-Atkinson, Hen- ry county, Ill.
TRANSFERRED.
Musician Robert Ferman. Appointed Principal Musician Oct. 3, '62. See Non-commissioned Staff.
Private Albert Walton. Promoted to Q. M. Sergeant Sept. 12, '64. See Non-commissioned Staff.
TRANSFERRED TO VETERAN RESERVE CORPS.
Sergeant Sanford L. Ives. Enlisted July 16, '62. Accident- ally wounded in left hand, on picket at Stanford, Ky., June, '63. Transferred Jan. 1, '64. Discharged at Rock Island Barracks. on Surgeon's Certificate of Dis- ability, Nov. 1, '64. Address-Mound City, Linn Co., Kansas.
PRIVATES.
O. S. Bryant. Absent sick at Cincinnati, O.
William Eastman. Captured near Winchester, Ky., Feb. 23, '63. Paroled next day, exchanged Sept. 10, '63. Ad- dress-(last known) Chicago, Ill.
William O. Gamble. Transferred Jan. 22, '64, by General Or- der No. 27. Promoted to Sergeant in V R. C. Oct. 1, '64. Discharged at Milwaukee, Wis., July 24, '65. Ad- dress-Wayne, Wayne county, Nebraska.
Martin R. Lowry. Severely wounded in action at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, '63. Transferred by reason of wounds. Address-Bedford, Taylor county, Iowa.
Henry Miller. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Injured by his horse falling through a bridge at Knoxville, Tenn. Transferr- ed May 15, '65. Discharged at St. Louis, Mo., June 17, '65.
Jeremiah G. McEown. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. On duty at Lexington, Ky. Transferred March 13, '65. Address- Aylmer, Ontario, Canada.
Jesse B. Roberts. Died in Linn county, Kansas, Dec. 4, '80. John T. Simpkinson. Detailed as nurse at Mt. Vernon, Ky., June 14, '63.
Levi Smith. Transferred May 1, '64, on account of rheuma- tism contracted during the siege of Knoxville. Dis- charged at Burlington, Vermont, July, 10, '65. Ad- dress-Grant City, Worth county, Missouri.
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Joseph Weaver. Wounded in action at Resaca, Ga., May 14, '64. Transferred by reason of wounds.
KILLED AND DIED IN THE SERVICE.
First Sergeant Amos C. Holden. Drowned in crossing Clinch River, on the Saunders Raid in E. Tenn., June 18, '63. His commission as Second Lieut. bearing date June 17, '63, received at regimental headquarters a few days af- ter liis death.
First Serg. John T. Smith. Mustered in as Sergeant. Pro- moted Aug. 14, '63. Died at Knoxville, Tenn., of chron- ic diarrhea, Jan. 23, '64. No record of burial. Prob- ably among the "unknown" in the National Cemetery at Knoxville.
Corporal Edwin F Hunt. Drowned in crossing Clinch River, on the Saunders Raid in E. Tenn., June 18, '63.
Corporal Henry Carl. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Mustered in as Frivate and promoted. Killed in action at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, '63, and left on the field. No record of Lurial. See note c.
Corporal Cyrus S. Foot. Mustered in as Private and promot- ed. Killed in action at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, '63, and left on the field. No record of burial.
PRIVATES.
Watson L. Andrew. Killed in action at Resaca, Ga., May 14, '64. Remains removed and interred in the National Cemetery at Chattanooga, Tenn. No. of Grave 9,274, in Section L.
Benjamin Brown. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Killed in action at Kelly's Ford on the French Broad River, E. Tenn., Jan. 28, '64. No record of place of burial.
Vachel W. Brown. Died at Knoxville, Tenn., of clironic di- arrhea, Aug. 14, '64. Buried in the National Cemetery at Knoxville. No. of Grave 1,146.
Andrew Body. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Died at Lexington,, Ky., of typhoid fever, March 22, '63. Remains sent home April 8, '63.
Reuben Cahow. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Killed in action at: Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, '63, and left on the field. No record of burial.
Martin V Cole. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Mortally wounded in ac- tion at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, '63. Died of wounds Nov. 29, '63. Remains interred in the National Cem- etery at Knoxville, March 2, '64. No. of Grave, 825
William H. Collier. Killed in action at Resaca, Ga., May 14,
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'64. Remains removed and interred in the National Cemetery at Chattanooga, Tenn. No. of Grave, 9,288, in Section L.
William W Cowden. Captured on the Saunders Raid in E. Tenn., in June, 1863. Paroled July 11; exchanged Sept. 10, and rejoined the company at Bean's Station, E. Tenn., Dec. 14, '64. Killed in action at Resaca, Ga., May 14, '64. No record of burial. Remains not found or among the "unknown" in the National Cemetery at Chattanooga. See note a.
Joel Fry. Died at. Somerset, Ky., of typhoid fever, June 6, 63. No record of place of burial.
Patrick Griffin. Killed in action at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, 63, and left on the field. No record of burial.
Thomas H. Kibly. Drowned in crossing Clinch River, on the Saunders Raid in E. Tenn., June 18, '63.
Paul G. Kibly. Mortally wounded in action at Kelly's Ford, on the French Broad River, in E. Tenn. Jan. 28, '64, and left in care of citizens near the field of action. Cap- tured by the enemy, but permitted to remain with the family taking care of him. Died of wounds, at same place, March 11, '64. No record of burial.
James Lindsay. Detailed as Quartermaster's Clerk. Cap- tured at Cassville, Ga., May 24, '64. Shot by a rebel guard, while a prisoner of war, at Florence, S. C., in Jan., '65-a willful and malicious murder. No record of burial. See note e.
Peter H. Lohnns. Killed in action at Utoy Creek, near At- lanta, Ga., Aug. 6, '64. Remains removed and interred in the National Cemetery at Marietta, Ga. No. of Grave 5,303, in Section F
Stephen A. Lowry. Recruit ; enlisted and mustered in Dec. 24, '63, for three years. Died of typhoid fever, at Mt. Sterling, Ky., March 15, '64. No record of burial.
John W. Mahon. Died of typhoid fever, at Lexington, Ky., March 29, '63. Buried on Government Lot in Lexing- ton Cemetery. No. of Grave 381. Sce note d.
William A. A. Martin. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Killed in ac- tion at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, '63, and left on the field. No record of burial.
Thomas L. Matthews. Injured on head by fall-caused ery- sipelas-and died at Knoxville, 'fenn., Dec. 25, '63. No record of burial.
Joseph E. Patterson. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Captured near Winchester, Ky., Feb. 23, '63. Paroled the next day,
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and sent to Parole Camp, at Benton Barracks, St. Lou- is, Mo., where he died July 2, '63. No record of grave. Theodore M. Penny. Enlisted Aug. 11, '62. Killed in action at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, '63, and left on the field. No record of burial.
Jonas S. Rogers. Mortally wounded in action at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 17, '63. Died of wounds next day. No record of burial.
Tiras Starnes. Enlisted Aug, 7, '62. Killed in action near Philadelphia, E. Tenn., Oct. 26, '63. No record of burial. Chorodon E. Wheeler. Enlisted Aug. 22, '62. Died of typhoid fever, at Lexington, Ky., Nov. 10, '62. Buried on Gov- ernment Lot in Lexington Cemetery. No. of Grave 112.
PRIVATES-
Recruits, transferred to Co. F, 65th Ill. Vols. (consolidated), June 20, '65; mustered out at Greensboro, N. C., July 13, '65: Kimball Avery. Enlisted and mustered in Dec. 24, '63, for three years.
Ancil W Chase. Enlisted Feb. 9, mustered in Feb. 10, '65, for one year.
David L. Cowden. Enlisted Feb. 9, mustered in Feb. 10, '65, for one year. Address-Hawley, Henry county, Ill.
Abram C. Frick. Enlisted Feb. 9, mustered in Feb. 10, '65, for one year.
Martin Hammond. Enlisted and mustered in Jan. 5, '64, for three years.
Walter N. Jones. Enlisted and mustered in March 31, '64, for three years. Absent at muster out of 65th Ill. Dis- charged at Springfield, Ill., Oct. 2, '65.
George Knapp. Slightly wounded in action at Utoy Creek, near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 6, '64. Reported "absent sick" upon muster-out of 65th Ill.
Nehemiah Kmpple. Enlisted Feb'y 9, mustered in Feb'y 10, '65, for one year. Residence-Buda, Bureau Co., Ill.
Albertis Malcolm. Enlisted and musterd in Feb'y 18, '64, for three years. Address-Tilton, Poweshiek county, Iowa. Peter M. Moodle. Enlisted and mustered in Jan. 5, '64, for three years. Appointed Sergeant of Co. F, 65th Ill.
Bailey C. Ogden. Enlisted and mustered in March 9, '64, for three years. Address-Lyons, Rice county, Kansas.
Francis E. Ogden. Enlisted Feb. 9, mustered in Feb. 10, '65, for one year.
George H. Palmer. Enlisted and mustered in March 22, '64,
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for three years. Address-Cambridge, Henry Co., Ill. Charles E. Palmer. Enlisted and mustered in March 22, '64, for three years. Reported "absent sick" at muster out of 65th Ill. Address-Gilman, Marshall county, Iowa. Jacob W Payton. Enlisted and mustered in Dec. 24, '63, for three years. Wounded in action near New Hope Church, Ga., June 2, '64. Reported "absent sick" at muster out of 65th Ill. Address-Clarinda, Page county, Iowa. Henry Stackhouse. Enlisted and mustered in Jan. 25, '64, for three years. Address-Villisca, Montgomery Co., Iowa. Luther Streight. Enlisted and mustered in Feb. 17, '64, for three years. Appointed Corporal of Co. F, 65th Ills. Residence-Kansas City, Missouri.
L. Wellington Talbot. Enlisted and mustered in Feb. 17, '64, for three years. Reported "absent sick" at muster out of 65th Ill. Address -- Cambridge, Henry county, Ill.
Stephen Talbot. Enlisted and mustered in April 10, '64, for three years. Reported "absent sick" at muster out of 65th Ill. Address-Cambridge, Henry county, Ill.
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