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TRANSFERRED TO VETERAN RESERVE CORPS.
Private Daniel J. Hansell. Enlisted Aug. 14, '62. Transferr- ed at Camp Nelson, Ky., May 15, '64. Reported dead. Private Charles Keyser. Enlisted Aug. 13, '62. Transferred at Camp Nelson, Ky., Oct. 15, '63. Address-Manson, Webster county, Iowa.
Private Benjamin Masters. Transferred at Quincy, Ill., June 15. 64.
Private Moses B. Robinson. Enlisted Aug. 12, '62. Trans- ferred at Camp Nelson, Ky., Oct. 15, '63. Discharged at Camp Nelson, Ky., March 25, '64. Address -- Dublin, Barton county, Missouri.
Private Charles Riley. Recruit. Enlisted and mustered in April 24, '64, for three years. Wounded in action near Kenesaw, Mt., Ga., June 27, '64, and sent to General Hospital at Knoxville, Tenn. Transferred by reason of wounds April 1, '65. Discharged at Knoxville, Sept. 2. '65. Residence-Geneseo, Henry county, Ill.
KILLED AND DIED IN THE SERVICE.
Second Lieut. William L. Spaulding. Mustered in as First Serg. Promoted April 10, to rank from March 30, '63. Mortally wounded near Atlanta, Ga .. Aug. 9, '64. Died at Jeffersonville, Ind., Aug. 25, '64. while being
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taken home by his father. Buried at Galesburg. Ill.
Corporal John Groo. Died at Camp Nelson, Ky., Sept. 12, '63. No record of place of burial.
Corporal Robert Corkhill. Enlisted Ang. 14, 62. Killed in action near Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 17, '63. Remains removed and interred in the National Cemetery at Knoxville. No. of Grave 241.
PRIVATES.
Theodore Brown. Died at Willett's Point, N. Y .. April 17, '65. No record of burial. See note c.
Enos Byers. Recruit. Enlisted and mustered in March 14, 65, for one year. Died at Smithville, N. C., May 2, '65. No record of burial.
Daniel Corlett. Died at Lexington, Ky., Jan. 19, '63. Buried on Government Lot in the Lexington Cemetery No. of Grave 216. Sce note d.
Thomas Corlett. Died at Milledgeville, Ky., April 17, '63. No record of burial.
Andrew P Folk. Captured at Lenoir, in E. Tenn., Nov. 16, '63. Died in Andersonville Prison, Feb. 2, 64. No. of Grave 161.
Ransom D. Foster. Recruit. Enlisted and mustered in Feb. 7, '63, for three years. Captured at Lenoir, E. Tenn., Nov 16, '63. Died in Andersonville Prison Sept. 2, '64. No. of Grave 7,720.
Jacob B. Gaster. Died at Lexington, Ky., April 11, '63. Bur- ied on Government Lot in the Lexington Cemetery. No. of Grave 354.
Alfred Hubbs. Enlisted Ang. 14, '62. Died at Stanford, Ky., April 9, '63. No record of grave.
George W Hempstead. Slightly wounded in action at Knox- ville, Tenn., Nov. 18. '63. Mortally wounded in action on Pine Mt., Ga., June 11, '64. Died in Field Hospital June 14, '64. Remains transferred to National Ceme- tery at Marietta, Ga., after the war. No. of Grave 8,708, in Section H.
James B. Henrietta. Killed in action at. Utoy Creek, near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 6, '64. Buried in National Ceme- tery at Marietta, Ga. No. of Grave 6,201, in Sec. E.
Michael Millen. Died at Lexington, Ky., March 20, '63. Buried on Government Lot in Lexington Cemetery. No. of Grave 242.
John W McMillan. Wounded at Lenoir, E. Tenn., Nov. 16, '63. Died of wounds at Knoxville, Tenn., Jan. 9, '64.
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Buried in the National Cemetery at Knoxville. No. of Grave 297
Jesse MeQueen. Died at Lexington, Ky., April 4, '63. Bur- jed on Government Lot in the Lexington Cemetery. No. of Grave 330.
Edward MeKeon. Mortally wounded in action at Utoy Creek, near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 6, and died in Field Hospital Aug. 8, '64. Buried in National Cemetery at Marietta, Gia. No. of Grave 5,800. in Section F
Michael Nugent. Killed in action at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18. 68. Pemains left on the field and buried by the enemy. See note c.
Simon P Smith. Died at Wyandotte, Ohio, June 8, 63. No record of burial.
Samuel Seybert. Died at Nashville, Ten., March 25, 65. Buried in National Cemetery at Madison. near Nash- ville. No. of Grave 14.314.
William J. Whitney. Died at Somerset, Ky., May 13, '63. No record of burial.
DESERTED
Privates : Frank Murray Deserted at Covington, Ky., Oct. 12. 62.
Patrick McDonald. Deserted at Peoria, Ill., Sept. 28, '62.
Edward L. Short. Deserted at Peoria, Ill., Oct. 8, '62.
Orville A. Simpson. Deserted at Peoria, Ill., Oct. 8, '62. John Spoor. Deserted at Milledgeville, Ky., May 18, '63.
PRIVATES-
Recruits transferred to the 65th Reg. Ill. Vol. Inf't (consol- idated) June 20, 1865. Mustered out at Greensboro, N. C., July 13, 1865.
William A. Brown. Enlisted and mustered in Dec. 2, '63, for three years.
Jolın Braddon. Enlisted Dec. 14, '63, mustered in March 23, '64, for three years.
Francis Griffin. Enlisted and mustered in March 29, '64, for three years. Promoted to Serg. of Co. F, 65th Ill.
Andrew Jackson. Enlisted March 28, and mustered in April 25. '64, for three years. Address-La Fayette, Stark county, Ill.
Byron D. Kennedy. Enlisted Feb. 18, mustered in March 18, '64, for three years.
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ROSTER OF COMPANY B.
Charles Keyser. Enlisted and mustered in Jan. 23, '65, for one year. Orderly at Div. H'dgrs. from April 4, '65. S. O. No. 38.
Samuel Smith. Enlisted and mustered in Jan. 23, '65, for one year.
George W Smith. Enlisted and mustered in Jan. 23, '65, for one year.
Frank A. Yale. Enlisted March 28, mustered in April 25, '64, for three years. Promoted to Corp'l of Co. F, 65th Ill. Address-Coon Creek, Barton county, Missouri.
RECAPITULATION.
Present and mustered out with the company, 37
Absent,
7
Previously Discharged, 16
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps, 5
Transferred to other commands, 2
Killed and died in the service,
21
Deserted,
5
Recruits transferred to the 65th Ill.,
9
Total, 102
COMPANY B.
Enrolled at Bradford, Stark County, Ill., in August, 1862. Organized August 12, 1852.
Date of all enlistments not otherwise stated, Aug. 12, 1862. Mustered into the United States service, Sept. 20, 1862. Present and mustered out with the company, June 20, 1865 : Captain Bradford F Thompson. Mustered in as First Ser- geant. Promoted to Second Lieut. April 10, to rank from March 31, '63. Promoted to First Lieut. Jan. 17, '64, to rank from Sept. 18, '63. Appointed Adjutant of the Regiment March 7, '64, to rank from Nov. 25, '63. Promoted to Captain May 9, to rank from April 25, '65. Slightly wounded in action at Resaca, Ga., May 14, '64, and in the battle of Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 64. Re- sidence, Toulon, Stark county, Ill.
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HISTORY OF THE 112TH ILLINOIS,
First Lieut. William H. Doyle. Mustered in as Sergeant. Promoted to First Lieut. Sept. 30, '64, to rank from Nov 25, 63. Commanded the company as Sergeant and Lieutenant from Aug. 6, '64, to May 9, '65. Resi- dence, Mendon, Adams county, Ill. Address-Rico, Colorado.
First Sergeant Charles B. Foster. Mastered in as Sergeant. Promoted April 10, '63. Commissioned Second Lieut. June 15, '65, but not mustered. Residence. Bradford, Stark county, Ill.
Sergeant Willard B. Foster. Mustered in as Serg. Regimen- tal "Ambulance Sergeant" from June, '64, until muster- ed out. Residence -- Little River, Rice county, Kan.
Sergeant Augustus S. Thompson. Mustered in as Corporal. Promoted to Sergeant Aug. 31, '64. Regimental "Ord- nance Sergeant" from Nov. '64, until mustered out. Re- sidence-Bradford, Stark county, Illinois.
Sergeant George W Reed. Mustered in as Corporal. Promo- ted to Sergeant Aug. 31, '64. Captured at Lancaster, Ky., July 28. '63-made his escape the same day. Res- idence-Bradford, Stark county, Illinois.
Sergeant John R. Jones. Mustered in as Private. Promoted to Sergeant Oct. 1, '64. Slightly wounded by splinters from "head-log" struck by solid shot, May 27, '64, and in action at Uroy Creek, near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 6, '64. Residence-Bradford. Stark county, Illinois.
Corporal John Olenburg. Mustered in as Private. Promoted June 18, '63. Wounded in action at Kelly's Ford, on the French Broad River, E. Tenn., Jan. 28, '64. Ad- dress-Zearing, Story county, Iowa.
Corporal James A. Long. Mustered in as Private. Promoted Aug. 31, 64. Address-Bradford, Stark county, Ill. Corporal Levi White Jones. Mustered in as Private Oct. 7, '62. Siek when company mustered in. Promoted Sept. 15, '64. Mustered out with company by order of Maj. Gen. Schofield. Address-Glasco, Cloud county, Kan. Corporal John D. Keagle. Musterel in as Private. Promot- ed Oct. 1, '64. Accidentally shot in knee, by Co. H man, at Milledgeville, Ky., April, '63. Accidentally wounded at Mossy Creek, E. Tenn., Jan. 1, '64.
Corporal F Louis Heinke. Mustered in as Private. Pro- moted March 15, '65. Wounded in action at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63. Address-Spokane Falls, Spokane county. Washington Terr.
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Corporal Charles N. Crook. Mustered in as Private. Pro- moted March 15, '65. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63. Exchanged Nov. 26, '64. Rejoined com- pany in the spring of '65. Address -- Goodrich, Linn county, Kansas.
Musician Henry S. Hayden. Mustered in as Musician. Mem- ber of the Regimental Band from its organization until mustered out. Address-Creighton, Knox county, Neb. Wagoner John Me Laughlin. Mustered in as Wagoner. Teams- ter during his whole term of service. Accidentally kill- ed, moving a building, at Bradford, Stark county, Ill., Dec. 29, '71.
PRIVATES.
William H. Conibear. Residence-Morton, Tazewell Co., III. Thomas E. Delany Address-Zearing, Story county, Iowa. William D. Freeman. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63. Escaped from Andersonville, May 24, '64; en- tered the lines of Sherman's army on the Etowah River, Ga., June 13, '64. Received furlough, after which re- joined company Address-Eureka, Greenwood coun- ty, Kansas.
Samuel B. Francis.
Joseph Fleming. Slightly wounded in action at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov. 18, '63. Address-Toulon, Stark county, Ill. James A. Goodrich. Injured in head by concussion of explod- ing shell, at Resaca, Ga., May 14, 64. Residence, Goodrich, Linn county, Kansas.
Newton J. Green. Mustered in as Corporal. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63. Iexchanged March 21, 64. Rejoined company on Pine Mt., Ga., June 16, '64. Address-Linn Creek, Camden county, Missouri.
William Hanley. Absent on furlough. Rejoined and dis- charged with company at Chicago, July 6. 65. Address -- Scranton, Greene county lowa.
Charles H. Hanley. Residence, Omaha, Nebraska. Busi- ness address, 818 S. Tenth St.
John Hall. Address-Bradford, Stark county, Ill.
Nicholas Hill. Mustered in as Corporal. Reduced June 2, 64. Captured near Winchester, Ky., Feb. 23, '63. Pa- roled next day Exchanged Sept. 10; rejoined compa- ny at Beans Station, in E. Tenn., Dec. 14, '63.
George Jennings. Address -- Cherokee, Crawford county, Kan.
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HISTORY OF THE 112TH ILLINOIS.
Francis J. Liggett. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63. Confined on Belle Isle, Va., until March 10, '64, then transferred to Andersonville. Escaped from An- dersonville May 24, '64; entered lines of Sherman's ar- my on the Etowah River, Ga., June 13, '64; received thirty days furlough, then rejoined company. = Resi- dence, Bradford, Stark county, Ill.
John C. Leighton. Injured in head by concussion of explod- ing shell, at Resaca, Ga., May 14, '64. Address-Gil- man, Iroquois county, Ill.
Charles Leighton. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63. Exchanged March 21, and rejoined company June 16, '64. Died near Modena. Stark county, Ill., May, '76. William C. Lopeman. Enlisted Aug. 21 '62. Slightly wounded in action at Flat Creek, in E. Tenn., Jan. 26, '64. Ad- dress-Henry, Marshall county, Ill.
Orman M. Miller. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63 ; exchanged March 21, and rejoined company June 16, '64. Address-Hoopeston, Vermillion county, Ill.
Lewis Osborn. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63; exchanged March 21, and rejoined company June 16, '64. Address-Modena, Stark county, Ill.
Irvin Oxberger. Slightly wounded by shell, at Calhoun, Tenn., Sept. 26, '63. Address-Bradford, Stark Co., Ill. Jacob H. Pirkey. Enlisted when only 15 years of age. Serv- ed faithfully and well to the end; under 18 when dis- charged. Address-Eliot, Ford county, Ill.
Ira Porter. Died in Stark county, April 21, '73.
Ephraim N. Pardee. Enlisted Aug. 21, '62. Mustered in as Corporal. Detailed in Law's Battery, and reduced to make room for another corporal. Address-Galva, Henry county, Illinois.
Samuel Redding. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63 ; exchanged March 21, '64; rejoined company on Pine Mt., Ga., June 14, '64. Address-Goodrich, Linn coun- ty, Kansas.
Alva W Sturtevant. Severely wounded by rebel sharpshoot- ers near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 9, '64. Address-Dexter, Dallas county, Iowa.
John Sturm. Address-Oak Dale, Shelby county, Missouri. Charles R. Thompson. Slightly wounded in action at Utoy Creek, near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 6, '64. Residence- Bradford, Stark county, Illinois.
Joseph Taylor.
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ROSTER OF COMPANY B.
John Wallace. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63; exchanged May 1, '64: rejoined company June 16, 64. Slightly wounded in action at Utoy Creek, near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 6, 64. Address-Coon Rapids, Car- roll county, Iowa.
ATSENT.
Corporal Edward T. Riley Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63. Exchanged at Wilmington, N. C .. March 1, '65. Never rejoined company. Absent sick. Dis- charged at Springfield, Ill., Sept. 26, 65. Residence- Byron, Nebraska.
Corporal Hiram P. Mallory. Mustered in as Private. Pro- moted April 10, '63. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '68. Exchanged et Wilmington, N. C., March 1, '65. Never rejoined company. Absent sick. Dis- charged July 1, '65. Residence-Buda, Bureau Co., Ill. Private John H. Baldwin. Recruit ; enlisted and mustered in July 9, '63, at Camp Nelson, Ky., for three years. Re- ported "absent sick in hospital since Oct., '63," on mus- ter-out roll. In all probability he was then dead, and that he is one of the "unknown" reported by the Supt. of the National Cemetery at Marietta. See note g. Private Ira F Hayden. Recruit : enlisted Feb. 29, mustered in March 1, '64, for three years. Captured at Colum- bia, Tenn., Nov. 30, '64. Paroled April 15, '65, and entered Union lines at Black River, near Vicksburg. Never exchanged. Discharged at Springfield, Ill., July 1, '65 ; and rejoined company at LaSalle, Ill., in the night of July 6, '65, on railway train coming home. Residence-Bradford, Stark county, Ill.
Private Horace Morrison. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63. Paroled and exchanged March 21, '64. Never rejoined company. Address-Osceola, Stark county, Illinois.
PREVIOUSLY DISCHARGED.
Captain James B. Doyle. Enrolled Aug. 12, and mustered in as Captain Sept. 20, '62. Resigned at Lexington, Ky .. March 31, '63. Residence-Bradford, Stark coun- ty, Illinois.
Captain John Gudgel. Enrolled Aug. 12, and mustered in as Second Lieut., Sept. 20, '62. Promoted to First Lieut. April 10, to rank from March 31, '63. Promoted to Captain Jan. 17, '64, to rank from Sept. 18, '63. Wound-
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HISTORY OF THE 112TH ILLINOIS.
ed in action at Utoy Creek, near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 6, '64. Never rejoined company. Discharged by reason of wounds, March 27, 65. Died at Red Wing, Minn., while there on business, July 27, '76. Widow's resi- dence-Tiskilwa, Bureau county, Illinois.
PRIVATES
George Barber. Accidentally shot off right fore-finger, while on guard, at Lexington, Ky Discharged at Lexington, March, 1863.
Uriah Dunn. Discharged at Camp Dennison, Ohio. June, '63 -disability. Address-Quincy, Adams county, lowa. Isaac N. Dalrymple. Wounded and captured at ( leveland, Tenn., Sept. 18. '63. Exchanged March 1, 65. Never rejoined company. Discharged at Camp Chase, Ohio, May 31, 65. Address-Simpson, Mitchell Co., Kansas. Morris Fowler. Discharged at Camp Nelson, Ky., Oct. 11, '64-disability. Residence-Bradford, Stark Co., Ill.
Enoch W Foster. Discharged at Evansville, Ind., May 1, '65-disability. Residence-Brimfield, Peoria Co., Ill. John P. Freeman. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63. Exchanged March 1, 65. Never rejoined com- pany Discharged at Springfield, Ill., May 25, '65 Washington Garside. Captured at Cleveland. Tenn., Sept. 18, '63. Exchanged March 21, '64. Rejoined compa- ny near Pine Mt., Ga., June 12, 64. Discharged at hospital in Newark, N. J., June 14, 65 -- disability, con- tracted in rebel prison. Died at Bloomington, Illinois, Aug. 16, 66.
Hiram P. Geer. Discharged at Lexington. Ky., Feb. 10, '63 -- disability Address -Rockwell, Cerro Gordo county, Iowa.
Stephen Gudgel. Discharged at Lexington, Ky., April, '63- disability Reported dead.
James Hare. Discharged at Lexington, Ky., March '63- disability Address-Ten Mile, Summit Co., Colorado. Edwin Holmes. Severely wounded and captured at Cleve- land, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63. Exchanged Nov. 27, '64. Never rejoined company Discharged at Springfield, Ill., June 17, 65. Address -- Bradford, Stark Co., III. William H. Johnson. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63. Exchanged at Wilmington, N. C., March 1, 65. Never rejoined company Discharged at Little York, Penn., June 14, '65. Address-Valley Brook, Osage county, Kansas.
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ROSTER OF COMPANY B.
Daniel Kane. Captured at Calhoun, Tenn., Sept. 26, '63. Reported on muster-out roll "Paroled prisoner of war at Benton Barracks, St. Louis, Mo." Reported in Adju- tant General's Reports, "Discharged June 19, 65." As he never returned home, both reports are probably in- correct. He probably died while a prisoner. See note g. Henry McKibbons. Discharged at Lexington, Ky., Jan., '63 -- disability. Died at Denver, Colorado, Feb. 22, '82.
James Partridge. Discharged at Quincy, Ill .. July, 64 -- disa- bility. Now dead.
Henry Shimp. Discharged at Lexington, Ky., Jan., '63-dis- ability.
Clark M. Sturtevant. Discharged at Mt. Sterling, Ky., March, '64-disability Address-Houghton, King county, Washington Terr.
Nathan D. Steward. Discharged at Quincy, Ill., Feb. 8, '65 --- disability. Address- Bradford, Stark county. Ill.
Dennis Spellman. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn .. Sept. 18, '63. Exchanged March 21, 64. Never rejoined company. Discharged at General Hospital, Benton Barracks, St. Louis, Mo., May 30, '65. Address-Henry. Marshall county, Illinois.
Henry Stacy. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63. Escaped from Andersonville May 24, 64; was taken sick and recaptured. Again escaped, and was again re- captured, and attached to a 60 pound ball and chain until exchanged, March 1, '65. Never rejoined company. Discharged at Springfield, Ill., May 26, 65. Address- Lucas, Lucas county, Iowa.
TRANSFERRED TO VETERAN RESERVE CORPS.
Andrew J Brode. Severely wounded in action at Knoxville, Tenn., Nov 18. '63. Transferred to V R. C., March 30, '64, by reason of wounds, and employed as mustering clerk. Discharged at Louisville, Ky., Aug. 25, '65. Res- idence-Buda, Bureau county, Illinois.
Peter Imes. Cut off a toe, splitting wood, at Lexington, Ky., Nov. 18, 62; and accidentally shot himself through wrist, at same place, Jan. 15, '63, and was transferred to V R. C. Died near Bradford, Stark county, Illinois, since the war.
Eber S. Osborn. Transferred in '64-disability. Address- Montpelier, Blackford county, Indiana.
George W Scott. Transferred in '64-disability. Died since the war.
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HISTORY OF THE 112TH ILLINOIS.
Isaac Sturi. Transferred in 64 -- disability. Residence, Bradford, Stark county, Ill.
KILLED AND DIED IN THE SERVICE.
Captain Jonathan C. Dickerson. Enrolled Aug. 12, and mus- tered in Sept. 20, '62, as First Lieut. Promoted to Captain April 10, to rank from March 31. '63. Com- missioned, borne on the rolls and performed the duties of Captain, but was not mustered as such. Killed in action at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63, just a year, to an hour, from the time he left home. Buried in the Cleveland Cemetery, and a suitable monument erected to his memory by hi widow.
Sergeant John H. Bunnell. Mustered in as Sergeant. Wound- ed in action near Illas, Ga., May 31, '64. Left leg amputated at Cumberland Hospital. Nashville, July 27, 64. Died of wounds at Nashville, Tenn., Aug. 12, '64. Remains brought home and interred in the Snare Cem- etery, in Penn, Stark county, Ill., March 8, '65.
Sergeant Eli C. Jones. Mastered in as Corporal. Promoted April 10, 63. Was Color Guard in the E. Tenn. cam- paign, and Color Bearer from April 6, to May 6, '64. Wounded in action at Utoy Creek near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 6, 64. Died of wounds at Marietta, Ga., Aug. 19, '64. Remains brought home in the fall of '65, and in- terred in the Cemetery at Kewanee, Illinois.
Corporal Abram Deyo. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63. Died in Andersonville Prison, Ga., July 18, '64. No. of Grave, 4172.
Corporal Orlin Bevier. Mustered in as Private. Promoted April 10, '63. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63. Died in Andersonville Prison, Ga., July 22, 64. No. of Grave 6519.
PRIVATES.
Robert Alexander. Wounded in action at Flat Creek Gap. E. Tem., Jan. 26, '64. Died of wounds at Knoxville, , Tenn .. May 16, '64. Buried in the National Cemetery at Knox- ville. No. of Grave 782.
Charles H. Barber. Wounded in action at Utoy Creek, near Atlanta, Ga., Sept. 6. 64. Died of wounds at Marietta, Ga., Sept. 15, '64. Buried in National Cemetery at Marietta. No. of Grave 8113, in Section G.
Spencer Elston. Died of disease at Lexington, Ky., Dec. 9, '62. Buried on Government Lot in Lexington Cemetery, No. of Grave 160. See note d.
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ROSTER OF COMPANY B.
George Ludlum. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63. Exchanged Dec. 18, and died Dec. 26, '64, in hospital at Annapolis, Md., of disease contracted in Confederate prisons. No record of burial.
Elias Miller. Killed in action at Franklin, Tenn., Nov. 30, 64. No record of burial. See note b.
Joseph B. Philips. Recruit. Enlisted and mustered in Feb. 29, '64, for three years. Died of disease at Chattanoo- ga, Tenn., July 22, '64. Buried in National Cemetery at Chattanooga. No. of Grave 11,320, in Section E.
Jeremiah Sargent. Died of disease at Lexington, Ky., Jan. 17, '63. Buried on Government Lot in Lexington Cem- etery. No. of Grave 251.
Cyrus Sturm. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn., Sept. 18, '63. Exchanged, and rejoined company June 16, '64. Wound- ed in action at Utoy Creek, near Atlanta, Ga., Ang. 6, '64. Died of wounds at Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 10, '65. No record of number of grave.
William P Wilson. Died of disease at Lexington, Ky., Dec. 9, '62. Buried on Government Lot in Lexington Cem- etery. No. of Grave 162.
DESERTED
Privates : Ephraim Glidden. Deserted at Lexington, Ky., Jan. 18, '63. Went to Canada.
George M. Stone. Detailed for service in Law's Battery, and deserted from the battery at Lexington, Ky., Feb., '63.
PRIVATES --
Recruits transferred to the 65th Reg. Ill. Vol. Inf't (consol- idated) June 20, 1865. Mustered out at Greensboro, N C., July 13, 1865 :
George A. Brown. Enlisted July 9, mustered in July 23, '63, for three years. Captured at Cleveland, Tenn. Sept. 18, '63. Exchanged April 16, and rejoined company on Pine Mt., Ga., June 16, '64. Reported "absent sick" at muster-out of 65th Ill. Address-North Lewisburg, Champaign county. Ohio.
Michael Dardis. Enlisted and mustered in Jan. 24, 65, for one vear.
Melvin Gage. Enlisted Feb. 29, mustered in March 1, '64, for three years. Slightly wounded in action at Uroy Creek, near Atlanta, Ga., Aug. 6, '61. Residence, Bradford. Stark county, Ill.
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HISTORY OF THE 112TH ILLINOIS.
William J. Lamper. Enlisted March 28, mustered in May 24, '64, for three years. Residence. Laramie City, Wy- oming Terr.
John Lee. Enlisted March 11, mustered in March 13, '65, for one year. Reported "absent sick" at muster-out of 65th ill.
Solomon Leighton. Enlisted and mustered in March 13. 65, for one year. Address-Carbon, Adams county. lowa. Isaac Luce. Enlisted and mustered in March 13. '65, for one year.
RECAPITULATION.
Present and mustered out with the company, 43
Absent,
5
Previously Discharged, 22
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps,
5
Killed and died in the service,
14
Deserted,
2
Recruits transferred to the 65th Ill.,
7
Total,
98
GRAND RECAPITULATION.
Present and discharged with the regiment,
440
Absent,
51
Previously discharged from the service,
181
Transferred to Staff,
10
Transferred from H to other companies,
9
Transferred to other organizations,
7
Transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps,
45
Killed and died in the service,
217
Deserted,
31
Recruits transferred to 65th Ill.,
122
Total,
1,113
Note a. After the close of the war the remains of all the Union killed at the battle of Resaca that could be found were removed and interred in the National Cemetery at Chattanoo- ga. Many of them could not be found and still lie where they were originally buried. The head-boards, or other marks, of
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many others had fallen down, or been destroyed, or become obliterated, so the remains could not be identified, and the graves of these are marked "unknown."
Note b. The Union killed at Franklin, and the mortally wounded who were left on the field and died in the hands of the enemy, were buried by the enemy in trenches, without any designation except their blue uniforms. They were removed and their remains interred in the National Cemetery at Mad- ison, near Nashville, and their graves marked "unknown."
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