History of the Ninth Regiment Illinois Cavalry Volunteers. Pub. under the auspices of the Historical Committee of the Regiment, Part 18

Author: Illinois Cavalry. 9th regt., 1861-1865; Davenport, Edward Adolphus, 1834- , ed
Publication date: 1888
Publisher: [Chicago, Donohue & Henneberry, printers]
Number of Pages: 954


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Captain Mock was promoted to : Mejor Lip the skaf Septender, Is, 6 mnd again promoted to be Lien grad- Colonel December . Eat and Va- it to. out of the service October BY, IND. on the Unal tousfor-out of the Trong


Colour Block was with the regiment in all the year of je suis de always ready to do his full inty as a soldier, I all har jodagen bob all engagements that the reciment was in, lespas will them, tad whether af com mand of a squad, a company, a battalion, or the regiment, he was found equal to the occasion.


Since the close of the war Colonel Mock has been a speed tel pant ligner at the bar, has been Prosecuting Attorney in his comfy, In- tien popresented This district in the legislature, and wasa delegate to the National Cuandoation of Cincinnati, in 1876. His present atives, May, 155%, i Gratuite Il.


SKETCH OF MAJOR HOUGH


Major Rosell M. Hough, a Chicago pan of frontieres, who is | rov nal a man of much perseverance and ability, plo ou bringing & clear head abd large amount of clergy to y hacer lo dami


Major Hough, before hi. connection with alo Xints fort


Black Water, No. He was wounded while in command of a body of davatey guardinga baggage train, and four of his they were voltled also, lok the opening lost seventeen killed and seventy five tiden prispe . Te disse for tree! with the Ninth, but was on The staff of General Hanger. Hon - to! ! de erro 13. 1842. Colonel of the Sirventh Heris Iofading; three months siger which regiment relieved Veteran troopsat Camp Douche, until (code 7 0 the regiment was mustered out of service.


Colonel Hough's pasert hope is still in Chicago.


SKETCH OF MAJOR WALLIS.


Willinto J. Wallis joined the Ninth Hitnois Covdry, in Sops ama. 1540 61 Chicago, Ill., having previously been Mejor in a millor organization, Do Vode ington Independent Registona No. 1. f Chiens & Learninghar Grove ThayNet


ful endeavor to recruit a company, with these brun he tocoffice: 13 1 Comedy show J. H. McMahon, In was mut tered intothe third States service of Expense of Company D. Ninth Hinol- Cavalry. September 26 Ifi.


The jolly Captain became & popylor man, and as promised to be Made by election when Major Siekl was promoted Liogten na Colonel. Finans IK 1852.


At Benton Barracks, Mo, he was assigned the command of a lothint of the regiment with orders to goget the Curetermefor in the crownline of 1 train, etc., and joined the two Bangalore that Med porcodil Hing st Bilo foura about the 1st of March, 1502, and was ageia placed in command of the ser while the in, in part of the resident noved Corscar! 10 the Linle Birck Hilser. to Missouri, then, rejoining the command, was placed with his batalion ill 000 mand of the advance, and on a scouting expedition reached the Careand five and crossing, was the first was not the command! to plat for only Thing side of th river, a State of which the resin of somrivard sow o nich 009 Tid good cause to remember. Som als. she receive ! die forging tel : 00 rad Baker, of the First Indian Cialis, as Predento At , weil Med ing all Right, reached Bird'. Point. Ark, and ind a slight should wat the enemy before entering Jacksonport. The recimment come up. pt later when the command crossed the Black River, Major Wadil Ya lot of two companies in command of Je kampot !.


When the rebel gunbort " Surepas " shelled the camp of the Night the regiment had already vacated and moved Back toward Bucaille. Myfor Wali battalion was sent out forggine, and in June quite a part ofhair orange which the Major, while in the front during the action, received a shot in the tet, and when the fight was over was taken to the tenobra's hospital established is Dr. James Brackett, but, with his usual kindness and consideration of offer. would not allow the surgeon to dress his wound until all those andre severely wounded had received attention.


After the regiment reached Helena it was not long la fure the Major wur everything in the line of military lite ..


Major Wallis resigned Jimmy , det, THEroad tochos old Jeong ( where he has continued to re-ile Fint , and which The pred adores .. 1888.


SKETCH OF MAJOR CIPFOND.


Ira R. Giffon entered the Ninth Hindie C: by & CMDmin of company ) and was mustered into the service October V. 1-69.


Captain Giford had enlisted a member of format Logangent, but i foi to Chicago Expecting to go into day Fint Western canais, It when 2 3 found that it was to be ap Hanh not book le code red into inghet loonie. He was an inde fatigmbo worker, and of course and mellans chilling, kod vale a fine judge of horses he was appointed a one of being part of the horses of the Ninth, as they were brought to his.


3, 1863, when he was commissioned Major in the reciment, and there for broader Geld of command be proved him to i 3. 2 clite, formar affitti to command of plantation, coltellate of do fortjent,


Che battalion commande ! by him at Spoopb . 5.big . 1868,001 mongers lent service, and the Major was commenced bir los (revers, and in the x of scouts in Tennessee and Missk igpi dosies 1spher Safer Gilbird wo.these ready and managed his connuned with much site.


He was pustere ou at the expiration of hir Rim of service . Meny of Tenn., September 23, 1861, where he remainedd emmapeel to Tin ine f 1 . 00000 time.


In later years he removed to the Bel ind iv 1 er rez of a torino 0 Brooklyn, N. Y., for many sens pas, where he lia foto no. gentleman, who remembers and greet old canalys of the Sites. 00 decp regaro.


His address. 1988. is Brooklyn, N. Y.


SKETCH OF MAJOR BIERGE


Linus D. Bi hop was by profession a laoper andcake of i liter. grun, was at one that editor of the ligny Cuent Mek nesare. it, why tion he successfully fel for a period of the year . I amany of throw down the gren, which he had so gruntuly with it for thay yes- we took up the mightier weapon of the sword. He weractive For the roccomin of a company for the Ninth Finais Cavalry, which heter Foggy . Company JI, fed of which he was elected Captain, and commi iones Ocodber 1. 1.61.


The Captain had aused a two you' coffee at ( plain IStildeos MARTES School, at Norwich, Vi .. which thelange was a dobber to him alle ging want which he had chosen. A vacancy occurring it Jamais, les, in con of Neo Majorships, Capelin Hislop was commissioned to La Mayor in the Synth. He social qualities and genial disposition won the new Maya wang friends, tuy Me easy going and rather indolent qualities were agoing For as a surgir howamour


While Captain of Company H, he was appointed Prest War holms Je sonport. Arka, and war on deste gring and have tomy boo Hoo mont much of the thue, while !b iding commpsm ma ja somv.


NINTH ILLINOIS CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS.


He was mustered out in the fall of 1901, returning to Ifindis, where he died. a few years subsequently


SKETCH OF MAJOR MeMANNIS.


William Me Manais joined O. Ninth Illinois Cavalry from Princeton, IF , and was mustered into the service October 26, 1961. 14 Second Lieu mal of of Company K. and was promoted First Leutenal October 1, 12, 9999 :00 moted to be Captain, December 31, 1565, and was commissioned Mejor in the Ninth September 20, 1864, and was mustered out October 31. 1965, at Is looo, Ala.


Major MeManis served all through the war as a louve mal gollam adas- He was ever on the alert, and with his five company, where commander les for a large part of his four yours service, his recent was aveclied by many hope cially at Guntown, Miss., and at Lowleveling and Campideville, Leto., this gallant officer gained laurel, and received Mich corponenidutions forun lite superior officer for his galleut, soldierly colduo, and atreat S.b. Nl in the pursuit of Here's army to th Totheses River, alle in emmm Sor or battalion. he showed hitaself to be a skillful Jenter of mm. Frost Low ano Miss., he was sent, in command of Je battalion, to Trocamion Ally pro Lite was stationed at Gainesville, Ale, to administer the money ough, and Phone president of a court martial, at Selit, where he, with the reginient, was more. inustered oat.


Returning to his old how in Princeton. H., Je was soon checked " urer of Bureau County, and engaged extensively in farming and a leg at. later emigrated to Texas, where he is at this time changed in stock format . men large scale.


His present address, 1898, is Baird, Tex.


SKETCH OF MAJOR SHATTUCK.


Leander L. Shattuck enlisted in the Ninth Tilipor Che alex, Seprende 09, 1361, at Spring. I., and on the master in of Chinaty 1. Oamor 9 999. . appointed First Sergeam. He was edwinis-toned ain by Seront Lienenam Sa vember 17, 1961, promoted First Mundial Detoler 4, 1542, and rigoale Tte cember 14. 1861.


Serving well and faithfully with the company ali filove songs, and loving won the respect and regard of all with whom he eine in compati. sersjoe's Fars of the time ou Genend Court Martial and as Divisitar Quartermaster on Low-fat of General Hatch, Captain Shattuck was promoted to be a Major in the Mut, Illinois Cavalry, May 10, 1865, serving with the regiment will the cult of the war.


He was appointed by General Charks R. Words to administer the Funkels outh at Tuscaloosa, Ala, and was there sufioued when the welcome oping caner to proceed to Selun for the muster-out of the Ninth, then returned with the rer- iment to Springfield. II., for final payment and di elige.


After the war Major Shattuck was engaged in mercantile pairsults al Lle m. Ill., but in the year of 199, took his way to the oil fields of Popups logie the address, May, 1ess, i. Tillsville, Peall ..


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SKETCH OF MAIOR CLARE.


Atherton Clark enlisted in the volunteer Servier September 1 til, er Princeton, Ill., and in the organization of Company le,2000 Illico: Cisobes was mustered into the service as Fiet SOLEIL OF ME CREES ONKYO serving in that capacity until October 1. 1-12, when to www.rom -.... como Lieutenant.


December Bd, was promol to be Past Lives , wo ox the god of tember, 1864, was commissioned Captain of his eo! nem , serving of xin as a brave, galli, and faithf il oofeet. beloved by . 3 los camvaieva! ! vloe the respect and confidence of all.


May 10, 1-6, he was amain premon ; this tien to be The lo md non Ten duty constantly with the recipient until his First washer and Chiloder :, 1565


the regiment, ever cont vous and prodigy, brase may dl, at nai thon to perMete his full duty, his genial herty minner un Jin a : sodio Mico .91.


His pressant a ldress May leve, is Pringplan Ii.


SKETCH OF ADJU TANT KAOS.


Lieutenant Joseph H. Krav, the Son of the Loc How, Jeomph Kpas Word graduate of Wifione Callde, and kol je for well to tim 1 joined the Ninth Minop Cavalry. September 19, 2%. It ed integy commissioned Adjuruit, shirb position he filed gita crot mi juin W ml gained the respect prol esteem of all willy ho hen one in omces.


December 2, Isst, he was transferred to Commons I vite the Isok of First Lieutenant, remaining on duty with the ronomie nopl Aprit &_ 156) when he resigned at Black River, Min .. on account of crabfunny conmed to ativo matism, returning to bis hope in ( Jeg, he resimet Negentig of Law. remitirel here som . years, attaining considerado promontorio the og


At a later date Le become i : prodotto to com . superior inducetogat to a young wanie I profesjon, a a ahoved to Blown. Neb., where he was at once assigned a leading position of the way, will y tte he died September 25. 1 19, at the daily deand theyson genre, kiedy by all who knew him.


SKETCH OF LIEUTENANT STEVENSON


Thomas W. Stevenson joinel the Ninth Hijois Casobry Squerybe: 10, 1 .. and was mustered in with Company E. soon after way detailed as clerk af fords quarters, where his ability was so naked that lin was mis lung thereader pro- quoted to be Adjutant of the regiment, with rank of First Medlemat, which responsible position he ably filled till the following April, when he was tre- forred to Company Has First Lieutenant.


Lieutenant Stevenson remained with the regiment till October 1, 1902, when he resigned his commission and returned to the North.


SKETCH OF ADJUTANT POWER.


William A. Power up born in Pricemolly Ve, Come th , Henry County, H., in : chlisted in Company'S, Ya Oun COM


GEORGE B. CHRISTY. Smijeon,


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NINTH ILLINOIS CAVALRY VOLUNT, DE.


September 1, 1861; served faithfully with his company till hijos 27, 1562. where he was wounded at the fight at Stewart's Plantation.


He re-enlisted as a Veteran and was promoted Sergent At orie; was smoist promoted to be Sergeant Major of the regiment, and September 20, 1554, womit promoted and commissioned Adjutant of the regiment vil rank of Fire bird tenant:


During the period of his service, he was in all the capacements of inport ance that took place. He was captured by the endhas November 19. 1861, at escaped the next day.


He was one that was always ready for duty and equal for whatever domund . were made upon him.


llis bright and cheery nature made him a favorite with all. After Ji jen motion to the Adjuntancy, his ability and the education unde ifsul felt, and by was a valuable adjunct to the staff of the meintent.


He served with his regiment thronen the battle of Nashville, and in the pour suit of Hood was ever active and brave, and was always to is relied upon in the discharge of his manifobi duties as Adjutun !.


He remained with the regiment, constantly ofduty till the nos! pande inml of the command at Selma, Ala., October 31, 1565, then oregel in railroad Low ness.


For many years he has been a resident of Dakota, where he is cafe od extensively in raising thestock and large farming operations. His precht address i- Power, Dak., May, 1855.


SKETCH OF LIEUTENANT WATERBURY.


Charles M. Waterbury enli ted at Chicago, Il. Sepuede: 10, 1861, in Com ping L. Nith Illinois Cavalry; was soon thereafter promoted to be rimessi Sergeant Major, but did not remain here long, when, in the inteling formbeing of the regiment. he was commissioned Adjutant of the First Battalion, with the nek of First Lieutenant.


in this position be proved himself to be a brave and faithful offer, and. I his genial manners and attention to duty, won the respect and friendship be de with whom he came ir contact.


lle was mustered oat in the summer of 1-62, under an order from the Adje tant-General discontinuing these positions, but remained with the regime up of the fall, acting as Regimental Adjutant.


From the army Comrade Waterbury came to Chicago, and later tenovel to New York City. his present address is 21 Park Rew, New York, June, ISs.


SKETCH OF LIEUTENANT ROCKWOOD.


Samuel Lockwood enlisted September 12, 1501, at Belvidere, III .. in Company I, Ninth Illinois Cavalry, January 1, 1962. He was promoted Battalion Adjalow and commissioned First Lieutenant, serving with the regiment in that capmoivy well and faithfully, till the order came to muster out the extra Lieutenant- in the battalion organizations.


He resigned, on account of ill health, April 10 1902. Jagberufs Binet who ! died at Phim Creek, Nob., in 196.


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SKETCH OF BEEFTENANT CANIELLO.


Prank Cantello enlisted in Company B, Ninth Binci, Cavalry, at Gru mos Ill., September 1, 1861 ; was appointed Serveur and was commissioned, James 1, 1502, Battalion Adjutant with rank of First hogy non, rocosoog wijn am regiment inch hked by all till the spring of 1502, when he was restored om pi the Battalion Adjutants were discontinued.


Lieutenant Caut.Ho's present address, 15% , is Pooris, Til.


SKETCH OF QUARTER MASTER WHILE


Captain S: muel it. Price, Quarte riester of the Ninth In Comb. MAR a native of Virginia, a graduate of Anthogst Collier, social have da Hierin love Vt., where he married, and practiced his pode sion et Windsor V.t. VacD ]>


His health failing, he abandoned his profession of entered foto percy ho res in the hunter trade in Chieng from 195. to je. Find them in the in myblox business till the summer of 1861, when, affi ting the city he was commissioned (northern ster of the Ninth THE tion his time being training And any good : Con devolving upon him.


Captain Price was always a sontmany and foodhy preferred MEN unties of his (at times) trying posidod. A positiedy kilims at andre angel responsibility.


The hardships of the service avgift undermine bi Beable schiele give way during the long encampment at Horn, and he was er way !: o seid 30 Low to recruit his shattered helth. Becoming hitler he yourget to Tereniehim: Helena, but was obliged to leave bis po cagein. He gh Ir cincoour Animals. 150


SKETCH OP LIEUTENANT ANGES.


Daniel L. Angie joined the Ninth Hlindis Caviday . Onlaren, 11, 12


tor of the Ninth, and served with the regiment melhor x les of the pops


Lieutenant Angle was a Strong type of Frapu. Do sol are fe character, seal was a fin who filled bi pro x 1: 10! hele, iar with hat a worker Going with his might what his hat land to do. Howbere. spected by all who knew him.


Since the war Lieutenant Angle has been active in Business, and i tev be cated in Kansas City, Mo., May Isss,


SKETCH OF LIEUTENANT JOSEPH W. BRACKETT,


Joseph W. Brackett was born in Vitro, Commey. N. Y in the year 1815, and came to Rock Island, Til .. in the early history of the State - el You to military service of the Volunteer Arno as Qhartonometer of De lici Buiten of the Ninth Illinois Cavalry with faul. of Bett Breit Nerus ! Der. and moved by rail with the regiment to St. Louis, Mo., Falcons 1. 3Rd and thence to Pilot Knob or Fronton. Mo., Telgumy 26, 22% From there wanydedos the 7th of March to East Fronten, and the 19th to the Big Black Riveret Heves Station, crossed the river and de let y op.


March 200. 1. 0.0000p


SINIR ILLINOIS CAVALRY VOLUNTEER ..


of Lieutenant Colonel Hien F. Sickles, marebed for Pattersonville, Way County, Mo., Lieutenant Brackett having order to polo. p. : 00007 and forage from the surrounding country, and Colonel Sielle . laving one . 1 patrol the roads and to prevent the entrance of apistons liquer, and to do they the same when found; in Aprilhe was ordered! north with the Battalion Qui termasters, and was mustered out at St. Louis. Mon on April i 150? w> arain commissioned by Governor Richard Yates, of IWool. First Lin tenant Company C. of the Ninth Idircis Cavaly, ri. Blakevold, protodipl. and returned immediately to the detachen cont at Pattersonsi! . s:0: 0: 1 up the duties of Quarteringstor and Conduis day.


Sunday, June 1, 1962, in accordance with order ne ind. the detachment of four companies began their march to rejoin the krimin at Josegnale Jacksonport, Ark. June 12 the regiment and quarters remment te P. .. que". Biff, Tonsal's Ferry. Black River; marched June 26 Ri derfor port with General Curtis hogy ani in that Indomable con ses of all pedition to Helena, arriving at the latter place July 11, 12. It Outiller auother charge was made, and Josh W. Brackett was taken from the " line," and commissioned Conchissay of the regiment with sons of First Lieutenant, October 25, 1562. The duties of this position living Room performed previously by him, the southen climate not nordlige with Wet and his health failing, he resigned from Helena, Art., sendling Ide resignation in General Grant's headquarters, which was Hopped, ns of date Apris. 15 While with the regiment Flavienand He Fen vealways & world, and aop. in the performance of all duties pertaining to bi positions.


He then returned to Rock Island, H., Ka great address, and where he has been a resident for about forty years.


SKETCH OF LIEUTENANT MORRISON


Thomas E. Morrison joined the Ninth Invois Cavalry, and wus e was


until the regiment was on the Jautr Dis Fach on! ! or po Wiczmory :auster ont butadien officer , when he was 1,000 rel out at &t Lan- Ver, wo wy, then commissioned inte his old Coaguny De Seront Lieutenant, wlady place he filled the little time his health peunitko inan entirely citbilo tony 1mm ner. On that fearful march through Aramis ., from Jack comport to ILchef. I was taken sick, and growing worse, died August 20, 1542, at Heleus, 3th,


Lieutenant Morrison was a cultural, ph rand gentlemen, and were many friends during bis brief stay with the Ninth.


Ilis remains lie on a pleasant hill o'erlooking the mighty Mi issippin Holes


" He sleeps his last sleep. He has tought his last battle."


SKETCH OF LIEUTENANT SHEFFIELD.


Frank Sheffield enlisted September 10, 15], at Onarga. M., in what after- ward became Company M, of the Ninth, was appointed Surfond of Misemogen and later was appointed Regimentd Most 40 do


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was commissioned Battalion Quartermaster, and served as such to the ratiostat. isfaction of all, until the spring of 1862.


April 8th he was mut tered out, and was immediately admissiongg total Lieutenant of his old Company M, serving with then till the Isth of Otoisti 1962, when, his health being poor, he resigned and returned to Lifebis, his pire ont address being Englewood, III.


SKETCH OF LIEUTENANT DAVENPORT.


Edward A. Davenport was born in New York City, April 11, 1531: Gone m Illinois in 1831, with his parents, where his hond has been since thot Lipder was engaged in mercantile business from 199 to 1541, at which time .. breaking out of the rebellion, he enlisted with the Ninth Ilipoi Gatsby, Hogy tember 10, 1861; went with his company to Camp Dorgg: , September 30. and] was soon after promoted Regimental Quartermaster Sey duty was contact found Regimental Commissary with rank of First Lieutenant, April 8, 18c:, und served with his regiment till late in the fall of joel, what he was placed of o tachel service on the off of Calore D. J. Con, contragoing the Second Taip ade Cavalry Corps, where he served but a short time, when he was detailed as Division Commissary on the staff of Genera! Edward Hatch remeining in den position till the war was ended and the command of Gebend ilech warscattered. Herejoined his regiment at Gainesville, Al., shout September1st, was Bpmnered out of the service at Selma, Ala., October 31, 1565. came to Springfiel!, IIL, for fidi payment and discharge. The subject of this sketch was married Ierung 16 1966, to Miss Elenola A. Soule, formerly of Freeport, Me. They love time sons --- Edward Arthur Soule, Francis and Pant D. He has been a resident of Chicago for the last twenty-two years, which is his present address.


HEADQUARTERS NINTH REGIMENT JUNGE CAVALRY, GERMANTOWN, THAN., My 11, 1563. 1


SiR: Herewith I have the honor tor commend for promotion First Lieten. ant Anthony R. Mock, of Company C. Sich Rechnet Hlimais Cavalry Volim- tvers, for Captain of Company B, same revient, die Captain Ragione Hardie ton, resigned.


Captain Harrington's resignation has been accepted on the 9th day of Apel. 1863. Lieutenant Mock has been in command of Company B for the List six months, and it is the unanimous desire of the company that he be appointed their Captain, including their First Lieutenant.


I also recommend for promotion Private Edward A. Davenport, of Compants C. Ninth Illinois Cavalry Volunteers, to the office of Regiment! Commissions for this regiment, with the rank of First Lieutenant, die First Lieutenant and Rop. imental Commissary Joseph W. Brackett, who resigned on the 8th day of April. 1863. Davenport is a good sollier and fully competent for the position. It is the bes: I can do for the regiment.


I am, Sir, your most obedient servant, (Signed)


HECTOR J. HcmrunEs,


To His Excellency, Richard Yates, (


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MINTH ILLINOIS CARNET VOTE ET PO.


ST. Louis, Mo , Mas 10, 1562. Approved and respectfully forwarded to Adjutas Godere, spite of Tilson Whether those promotions come mader Paragraph It of General Order And -6, War Department, A. G. O., I am unable to say. I so, I would repeaters .no appointment of Edward A. Davenport an Reganental Commissary, con Bou keti, resigned, and let the other cases femin for the present.


Yours, etc.,


[Signed]


Coloro Ninth Blings Camargo To Allen C. Fuller, Aj Lend General, Illinois.


HEADQUARTERS SECOND BRIGADE, FIFTH DALIOG C. C., EDGEFIELD, TENN , Deresitter 8. 1501. SPECIAL ORDERS NO. 1.


The following mined officers are hereby detailed for duty at then heandyou ters, and will report without delay:


First Lieutenant Elwar A. Direnport, Regimentdl Commisany Nicth IF nois Cavalry. By order of Date of E. Coox.


JOHN H. ANITY. Lieutenant end .1 .1. 1. 6.


Commanding aler Ninth Minais Cavalry.


HEADQUARTERS FIFTH DESLION C. C. M D M.,, EASTPORT, MISS., Marob 10. 1.65. . GENERAL ORDERS NO. 10.


II. First Lieutenant E. A. D. venport, R. C. S. With Handis Cavaing. i. hereby announced as A. C. S. Fifth Division C. C. M. D. V., And vi reper at these headquarters for duty. By order of


Brigadier-General EDWARD HATOM. ILMINEY M CORVIN, Adjutant Traffth Tennessee Con 8 7 1 .1. 1. 6. To Lieutenant E. A. Dicenpart, A. C. S. Fifth Dasdu C. C. M. P. M.


HEADQUARTERS DISTRICT OF TALLADE. 1 ) TALLADEGA, N.A., August 21, ING , GENERAL ORDERS No. 2


The following mained officers are hereby relieved from duty at thes halt quarters, and will be allowed ten days to settle their business at the end of ;it time they will report to their Regimental Commanders for duiy.


Miyor F. T. PItutor ..


LIEUTENANT R. A. DAVENPORT Ninth Mineis Carring. 12. 15%. By command of




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