History of the Ninth Regiment Illinois Cavalry Volunteers. Pub. under the auspices of the Historical Committee of the Regiment, Part 22

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 Bratfett was taken sick on the march to Jacksonport, and almost died; was removed to Batesville, and under the care of careful surgeons recovered so as to join his regiment at Jacksonport in time to take up the hot and telions march for Clarendon, and then into Helena, when Captain Brafett wasseen. taken sick, contractinge thot mm paris! . o. rallied sufficiently th go to his homeat Na Paris, obvia-


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After a short furlough he again returned to hi reglement, but the old di ere again took hold of him, and prostrated him Lower than ever. On account of the disability he reluctantly tend sed his resignation, and was boporalds dischi. od January 16, 1943, his home then being in Richmond, Ini.


In 1865 the subject of this skutek was riveted Assistant (Hal dy the Rough licanchef the Indian House of Representatives audi Joined Glede of the Selfie in 1869. In 1-20 was Deputy Clerk of Wayne County Court and Audio of Wayne County for four years, from 15Stolar. His prosent address, June Is is Richmond, Ind


SKETCH OF CAPTAIN MONATR.


Captain MeNair enlifted at Geneseo, ID., Sepiendar 1, 18b], in Company B. of the Ninth; was promoted to Duty Sergeant, February 2. 1C Company Con missary Sergeant the July following, and First Sergeant of Company B. Ofta- ber 12, 1863; was commissioned First Lieutenant, but did not noter as such. .. he was promoted to be depain of his company to date from Sep culver .3. 1542


the last and final muster-out at Seima, Ale .. October 31, 1885, pod- though roy commissioned till late, had been in comuneind of Fis company mosel of the times and bravely, gallantly led them in many a reont, skirnich and bath Always ready for daty, having the confidence and respect of his com. des, and all wha whom he catre in contact. it may with trudet. soud that he Mora sobliet godt ya officer that could be relied upon to perform his fole duty.


Captain MeNair commepled bis company in the homed fg bring it Nasmille. and on to the Temmesde River, and was in carmand of ar baleno, at Gainesville and Demopolis, Va., in the smumer of 1865.


Captain Mc Nair was purified out of the United States service, October 31. 1865, and later went Wort. where he engaged in large farming byenpion .


His prosent address is Numa, Not, where he is widely they sonly posted as a successful business man.


SKETCH OF INA TENANT MASSILLE.


Charles P. Manville enlisted in Company B, of min Vinti, September 1. 1. He was appointed Sergeant of his company. and on The raf of Jimmy , 1:08, wie commissioned First Lieutenant and servert wed and faithit ky with las cosas and regimen till the close of the war, when, his health vot ione good and feel- ing that the country no longer needed his services, In was murdered out October 11, 1565.


After the close of hisservice in the army, Lentement Jietville, pitched ho tent in Chicago, where he remained in business a number of years, and then struck out West which is his present home ITis addres, Apile isss. is Alın Neb.


SKETCH OF LIEUTENANT SHOWALTER


John T. Showalter enlisted at Genesen, IL. September 1, 1-61. in Company B. Ninth Ilinois Cavalry. He was promoted to Corpor 1, Sar con sod ! boiler "5, 1885, and was breveted First Lieuten of " 100 0 or ton niet"o. E wet wet


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during the war." He was finally mustered out with the regiment at Schhay Al .. October 31, 1865.


Lieutenant Showalter was one of the brave, faithful soldiers and officers on whom one could always rely. Quick of perception and always ready, in gained the confidence and respect of all his associates He was a participant with and leader of his comrades, and was engaged with his company actively for over for years in the service of his country. He was appointed by General Charte. R. Woods as one of the officers to administer the amnesty oath in Alabama during the summer of 1865.


After the war he returned to Illinois, read law, and was admitted to the bir in Washington County - IN., in 1870; moved to Kansas in 195, where he bas Feld several important positions of trust, among them that of register of deede of hi county (Summer), and is now Major in the Second Kansas National Guard .


Major Showalter is eminently a self-made man. Since his removal to Kan- sus was for a number of years engaged in the practice of his profession, and Me been for several years engaged in large financial and loan interests at Wellington, Kan., which is his present address.


SKETCH OF LIEUTENANT KINZIE.


Arthur M. Kinzie was born March 24, 1811. in Chicago, in one of the Mist brick houses built in the city, his father John Kinzie, having been brought her in 1801 by his parents.


After attending the public schools here, was sent to Jubilee College about fourteen miles from Peoria, was then sent to Racine College. remaining there foty years after which he went to Kenyon College, Ohio, there met Commade J. Il. Carpenter from Chicago, and both remained until a difference Between the fi- uly and themselves became so serious that either the facultyer the strdenys had a hace, and as the former hed their families all settled there, these two gang wie come home.


Young Kenzie continued his studies at Douglas University, and a year Do ward i ternel te Kenyon, where be requin d'unti! Jaragas, 150, when the gulf calafaire of the country looked so sevelly that he did not return


April 19, 1861, be entered the three months service under the Presidents fest call in Battery A. First Illinois Light Artillery, and served at Cairo for three months. After his return to Chicago he joined the Ninth Ilinois Candry as Second Lieutenant of Company B, September 25, 1261, and was immediately a signed to duty as Aid-de-camp to Major- General David Hunter, and was with biny for many months, General Hunter's division forming a part of General I'remont- army was engaged in Missouri campaigns after the rebel General Sterling Price. then spent the winter at Fort Leavenworth. Kan. In the ensuing March accion panied General Hunter when he was appointed to the cormail of the Terthe Army Corps, headquarters at Hilton Head, took part in the siege and cujomin of Fort Pulaski, under General Q. A. Gilmore.


General Hunter bere conceived the idea of arming and organizing the w gets for garrison duty, and thus relieved a corresponding mapber of white troupes for offensive operations The command of this bully of como Thot mot .un troops " was given to Lieutenant Kinzie, which heerd "The First Soud Cose


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lina Union Volunteers." For this act both General Hunter and Lieutenant Kft zie were outlawed in general orders by the rebel government, and were to be the? without trial, when caught.


This was the first body of black troop, organized during the was, log they use was not authorized till several months afterward. ilcup not Kinvi 1.10 the only commissioned officer connected with the ozmilan, all the other off cers being appointed from the best of for commissioned changer, and private of the command, and he was obliged to n cch : for all the ario . uniforins. garrison equipage, commissary stores, etc., and was never alde to obtain ing responsive. receipts for the same up to the close of the war, then he wes sel hotite bond ich was indebted to the Government in the sum of one hundred and three then and dollars, which they would be pleased to have finiremit, of: " kant at


After the order of outlawry was made known, Centro! Inter give the Lieutenant charge of the Flag of Tibet IMpar ment "in and, that they might know him when they saw bh."


Lieutenant Kinzie was furnished with a fine little steven, vill arial vi ordnance with which, when i going up the Not thead Jete med i Hab of the to deliver and receive dispatches, he need to eat around the island- along !! ! coast, shelling at the enong's light batteries, which they would place at afins tageous points, and among our transports and unatid vores.


While thus engaged be reported to Lieutenant Worden, Call States Navy, and was assigned a position in line, and with the other m vel forces took gent ity an attack on Fort McAllister on the Ognichee River, Alternate required by Gea eral Sherman's army.


In July, 1562, he was appointed Cmqorderby President Lincoln, under the Det . of July 11th. General Gilmore having relieved General changer, Edited with ! chief to Washington, remaining there all vierog, and was getting duty now being uncertain, he asked to be sent to his regiment, and joined then at La thongs, Tenn., but remained with them but a super Flat New appointed Aide. camp to Brigadier General E. A. Carr in con good at ( agitti with him to Little Rock. Ark , running Band all vinter doing anthing, sol again resigned his appointment, and Denied the Ninth, lot torgan off with som but a few days, when he was appointed allt Majorationand Wasitbarn, remeto- ing with him at Memphis till August 20, wher Goonal S. B. Pomest C. S. A. entered the city between 3 and 1o'clock in the meaning and extended of urgent an invitation to accompany his men out azalt, that i could not rehire and was accordingly marched out in clouge of a dirty relief on a white male. About one hundred unfortunates which they had gathered up were mare fer? seventy-two miles, when they were loaded into boy cars at Mendia. Me, thence to Demnapolis, Ala., and then to Calaba, twelve mile below Salmer the Alabama River. Here the men were gay in a regular pai on per, and the offers first giving their parole got to begge or fak to the ci frene were allowed the lim its of four squares in the town, and were quartered in some 1000s over s stor . after about three months were exchanged, having been treated as well as possible under the circumstances.


The Provost Marshal in charge wassr l ;fogo' che sous - podol vin was in his power to mai . the premiers of canyon: the the copy The who were but a pint of mes! a day, about the stom


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Lieutenant Kinzie perstored out at the expiration of these years, a pattofatto ing the Hancock Veteran Reserve Corp , But Not that the ring of 15th, rotorto ing to Chicago. His present address, JASs, is Riverside, Il.


SKETCH OF LIEUTENANT KILMER.


Jeremiah C. Kilmer enlisted at Geneseo, D., September 1. 1861, in Gonos pany B, Ninth Illinois Cavalry. He he enlisted as a veteran, January 1. 100. and was appointed First Sergeant, March 29, 1965; was commissioned Fire Lien. tenant of his company, serving well and faithfully till the core of the sm when he was mastered out at Schma, Alat, October 31, 15he


Lieutenant Kilmer since the clock of the war has beenin the West and his sal dress, 1858, is Rock I-land, Hi.


August E. Anderson was born in Gele Borg Lan, Suction, May 10. 1999 emigrated in 1844 to Rent; County, li. His parents both died on the 1. sage from Sweden, leaving him an orphan alone amonerstrangers, without 1 wiry and Indebted for his pasado, but he vn- a phong. interations Lin, and then arrival at Cambridge I went to work on a farm at 4500 month, and from his savings paid his passage to this country. After thi in bound hineof ant to: five years, the consideration being boarding, three months schooling each vos, and $100 to be paid him when arrived at the age of twenty-oneyeats. Mobile $100 be purchased forty acres of land, and comune need farming on his own & count, in which occupation be continued ifl s .pumbir 1, 1:1, when. h. srl with that patriotism and devotion to his adopted country with Which the solely loyal North was then ablaze, he enlisted in Company B, Ninth Hindi Copy was promoted Corporal February 1, 1002 godt Serpent November 20, IN honorably discharged from the service March 27, 196 for injury and dominic. received and incurred while in the line of unity in the Swamp. of Arkansas, amy he is still a suferer from the disease contracted in the service of his county ml was with his company and regime ut on all its marches, skindishes and Families dure ing the period of his service.


On his return to his home in Henry County, 19, he achin the way the occupation of the tiller of the soil, and by an indy prions. 1.ps: ett intel .. voll the esteem of his neighbors, and has deculdette a Good wood property, on a well-stocked farm of two hundred aeres withia one and a half miles of Com bridge, Ill .. and is one of the active. influential citizens of his conuty. Heis devoted Christian, an active worker in the Methodis Epingel Church, in which he has been a deacon for many years


Mr. Anderson is a member of A. A. Duan Post 490, G. A. R., of Cambioloop Ill., which is his present address.


ROSTER OF COMPANY B.


First Sergeant Ashbel G. F. James calisted September 1, 1501.


Sergeant John Babcock enlisted from Henry County, September 1. 15 rejected November 14, 1561.


Sergeant James L. Morrow enlisted at Geneseo, September 1, 1861, mussfel out September 23, 1501.


Corporal Augusta- M. Gagas die Ties Maman vars picabe: 1, DU


HISTORY OF THE


Corporal Jacoby Marland cali to lat Conesto, > penhor 1, 1501: 1. hoved February 18, 1962, foi disability .


Corporal Thomas Morris enlisted af Genesen, September 1, Jeff ! sergeant; died at Camp Douglas, .Hurdlaty 20, 1592.


Corporal John P. Stewart unlisted September 1, 1- 11; r hlener, Conosco 3. Bugler Oliver (. Ponce enlisted September 1, 1551.


Bugler Richard A. Kinsey enlisted Gergen, Sept biber 1, 1501.


Charles Andress enlisted September 1. 15b1. transferred to Company E


Edward D. Avery enlisted at Genesco. September 1, 153; o mol to invalid corps in 1563: residence, Elizaville, Ind.


Edwin A. Anderson enlisted Gere-co. September 1. 10; diehard tomber 25, 1802, for disability.


Alpheus E. Baxter existed Genero, September. Fel; transferred to com pany E.


Thomas or Henry Brait Glied Guised. September 1, 15, portanto Hospital Steward : address 325 Paris St., Las Bo Me .!.


Oliver C. Bandwell enlisted Genesen, Squealer 5. 1; del s. Com Douglas, Jamary 15, 1969.


David O. Bartielt enlisted Curso, September 1, 1961 : did, Heleny No October 29, 1862.


Edward H. Chamberlain enlisted & netto, September 1, 151 ; transferred to Company E.


· Miner Clavenger enlisted Chicago September 1. 150 ; veteran; prompted Sergeant ; mustered out October, 31, 1. 05.


George B. Davis enlisted Genesto, September 1, 1-61. dienared February 18, 1862.


Sanford F. Dow enlisted September 1, 1561, Gulescu; transferred to com pany E.


Simon Elliott enlisted Geneseo, September 1, 1551 - SHORE din Nem Albany, Ind., January 6, 1865.


William II. Ellis enlisted at Genel, , emberi. loom dis late 1862; disability.


William W. L'ornote enlisted at Come in seploan. . ] landes i vore pro mote saddler. Sergeant; Mustered out october31, 1565; addres. Farmingtal DU


Thomas Faunce enlisted at Geneseo. September 1, 1501; veteran. del af Cahaba prison January 13, 1965.


James Fabey enlisted at Geneseo, September 1, 186 ; veteran; promoted ling. mental Quartermaster Sergeant.


Milton Fries enlisted at Genesee, September 1, 1501, promoted Corporal, mustered out September 23, 1564.


Horace E. Fisher enlisted at Genesen, September 1, 1861.


John Fones enlisted at GeDesco, September 1, 1861; monstered out September 23, 1864.


William Fisk enlisted September 1, 1861.


Charles N. Gibbs enlisted at Geneseo. September 1, 1961.


Warren Hart enlisted at Geneseo, September 1, 1531, promoted Sorsot mustered out September 28, 1.1.1.


NINTH ILLINOIS CAVALRY VOLESTRING.


Daniel S. Hubbard, enlisted Geneseo, September 1, Itil veteran, masero out October 81, 1505.


Henry Hardesty enlisted tienesco. September 1, Jabl; Veteran pratode. Sergeant: music red out October 31, 005; address Virginia Cie. Mont,


Felix Miner culisted Geneseo. September 1, 15his tam-ferre! to tommy !


Henry C. Hill existed Gendery. September 1, 1565, promoted Farris. um tered out September 23, 1861.


George W. Hall crlisted Genereo, Sepienthier 1, 1501; transferred in Con- pany E.


George B. Houghton, enlisted a; Monthtow : pronesl Se.graus; d' Immo October 13, 1862.


Joseph Hart enlisted Genero. Sepencher 1, 150; promoted 2020 mustered out September 25, 1851; anioner. Willen, Div ..


Edward Hazell enlisted dient to September 1,


Joseph Ireland enlisted Geneseo, September 1, 1-1, discharged ( 31, 1 02.


John G. Jacobsenlist . 1 Gene-es, S promber 1. 199; die al Hetens. AT August 4. 1562.


John M. Klockner enlisted Gopases, September 1, 1591. residence, Ha holdt, Neb.


William H. H. Kester enlisted Gereeds polster 1. 12. 1 10 noted Corporal; mustered out July S, 185; pri ant of war, addres. Card Kan.


George H. Lambert enlisted from State of New York, September 1. Jsp transferred to Company E.


Jacques Lyrivers enlisted Conesco, Sept ml 11, 161, chichar come 28, 1862: disability.


Frederick Lawson enlisted Giness. September 1. 1911. veterin, pocompte Sergeant; mustered out October 31, 1665.


Frank McCartney enlisted Gene- 6. September i. 146], veterans mento Sergeant; mu feted out October :1, Feta, avalos, Seda, hall.


Robert. McChesney enlisted Genesee, Sepuoi, leof veterans promen Sergeant; mustered out Vendel. 15


Jacob Massland enlisted Genesco, Soproniber 1, ini.


Ezekiel Morey enlisted Genero, September 1, 1961. discharged Much To 1862, for disability.


Freelin W. Manville, enlisted at Genesco. September 1, 1-61, addio, Omaha, Neb.


Sammel N. Munson enlisted af Gunesco. September 1, 1561, veterin, que moted wagoner; mustered out October 31, 1465.


Septimus Manville enlisted at Geneseo. September 1, 1851.


Alexander Morrow enlisted at Geneseo, September 1. 161, died in St Loods Mo., 1862.


Walter H. Morrow enlisted at Genesen, September 1, 1961, died at Keakik. Iowa, October 25, 1862.


William Morrow enlisted at Lones 6. September 1, 1561.


Sammel Morrow ente ort Gens.o. !.


mustered out September 23, 1501: address, Webemn. T.


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Isaac Morrow enlisted at Genesco. September 1, 1961. unstered out Sophia ber 28, 1554: address. Kirwin, Kan.


Oscar G. May enlisted at Gene-co, September 1, 1501; promoted Corporal; discharged June 25, 1862: disability.


William G. Netzer enlisted Gene-en, September 1, 151.


Franklin Newton enlived Geresco. September 1, 1861: promoted Corpond discharged March 16, 1862, for dis .bility.


Jacob Richel enlisted Geneseo. September 1, 18til; mustered out September 23, 1864; residence Badgky, Iowa.


Jeremiah I. Richmond enhated Geneseo, September 1. 1-61.


Edwin A. Richmond enlisted Geneseo, September 1, 185.


Daniel R. Storke enlisted Gene co. September 1, 1801. discharged Anyna 26. 1862. for disability.


Albert A Sedgley enlisted Geneseo, September 1, 1861: promoted Corporel mastered ont September 2, 1861.


Carl Swigan enlisted Geneseo. September 1, 1961; groomed Corporal: d charged May 1, 186%.


Lafayette P. Slater enlisted ( 2005500, September 1, 1961; promotet Corpond. discharged November 8, 1:02.


William B. Thompson enlisted Genesen. September 1. 1961; verilen, pro motod Corporal: killed at Nashville, Tenn., December 16, 1864.


Frank R. Tift enlisted at Centsco. September J. Jsol : wounded & Groys bridge, Ark .. May 28, 1862; discharged December 9, 1662, for dichilis. address David City. Neb.


William C. Thomas enlisted at Geneseo, September 1, 1861 . transferred to Company E.


Romaine Timmerman enlisted at Geneseo, September 1. 1861 . veterin po- moted bugler ; mustered out October 81, 1505 : address Stella, Neb.


John Timmerman enlisted at Geneseo. September 1, 186] ; venund pro moted First Serveant : munford wat October 8, 18no: address And Rock Nch.


James H. Cuderwood erlisted al Gore co. September 1, 181. Foto DI September 23. 1001.


William Withrow colored a Cresce, September 1. 151; promoted coque 181 : discharged September 19, 1899, for disability.


John W. Wilson enlisted at Geresto. September 1. 1501.


Charles H. Ward enlisted at Guardo, September 1, 1stil.


James H. Ward enlisted at Genesto, September 1, 1961 ; promoted Corpo- ral ; discharged Angut 29. 1862, for disability.


Arnold Wilson enlisted at Geneseo. September 1, 1961 . discharged February 18, 1862 ; disability


Henry Young enlisted at Geneseo, September 1, 1501 ; mustered out Sep- tember 23, 1864.


RECRUITS.


Ole C. Anderson enlisted Rockton, September 26, 1561, substitute, mes. tered out as of Company D., Forty-fifth Ilinoi Infantry.


Duval Andersen enlisted Get to, January of 1- parte de har 31, 1865.


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William Ahr obliged at Fet Jollet, January 15, 1565, died Gamewith, Ala., September 21. 1505.


James Blir enlisted Chicago, October 1, 1961; discharged May 1, Ist.


Benjamin Broadbent enlisted at Arkin-on, rejected.


Albert H. Booth enlisted Genesro. Mach 51, 1904; man fred ont M'ont 25, 1865.


Alden L. Booth enlisted at Elk Grove, January 15, 1%; muttered off 090. ber 31, 1965.


Peter Blackburn celisted from Ficksob. January 18, 1965, mulsion October 31, 1505.


Cyrus Bowers enlisted from Fat Boller, January 18 jste; mf toret ch October 31, 1805.


Samuel A. Benford enlisted from Chietto, February 25. toi; musteral off October 31, 1465.


John Bremer unlisted from Chicago, March 20, 1965 mastered of October 31, 1865.


James Brown Inneterel out Oftel . 31. 1985.


John Brown enlisted from derece March 31. 1851, theser joland company


L. W. Campbell enlisted at Genes, H., October 1 1561, and was dieclemen from the service December 20, 1861, or application of his father, Be tito minor He then returned to Geneseo, and soon after made another attempt to cute; The service of his country, but the recruiting officer declined terogive him of alle of his being under age.


Soon afterward he entered the service of the United States Express d'ongina as messenger, which position he filled for four years after which period he sent out on the Union Pacific Railroad. In October ING, was made fromity :21 of the Union Pacific Railroad, and food general charge of the material For como struction in the extreme front until the completion of the road Heth un tam to Chicago and was made train master of the Chicago Michigan. & Lake shore Railway, remaining in that capacity until 1-1: when he was promoted to you general agency of the real, with ladyentes at Chung.


in 1813 be accepted the position of godand touch sament of the One Milwaukee & St. Bu Railway, vehicle; Bien he got on ANY, 000


tendered the position of local freight agent of the Chicago Meatbe & M Paul Railway at Chicago, which place he still heds Mr. Campbell is a well- posted, thorough-going railroad man, the hut always filled acceptably the versions responsible and honorable places he has been called upon the sun, and bir die full confidence and esteem of the railroad world and the ward of many woman personal friends throughout the country.


He was married in Chicago in 1567. and has one diluchter. His present resi- dence and address is 779 North Clark street. Chicago.


Morris Brown enlisted from Real. January 15. 155; never joined company


Elijah W. Bishop enlisted from Bloomington, February 6, 1st, deserted October 16, 1865.


Charles R. Benedict enlisted from Chicago, February 21, 1865, musterel out July 20, 1505: address, Blue Rapids, Kim.


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June 25. 1202: Ir enlisted firma O-co. February Y0, 1 9 posted on October ). 1×65.


Edson G. Comstock enlisted frou. Murson, HE. October 1, 1861, Bi fore. out September 23, 1861.


Albert Colbert enlisted from Munson dendairy 1. ISE2; und


Samuel S. Crompton en hsted from Chicago, Felirniny 25, 16- PRACO 10) October 81, 1865, as blackerath.


Charles Charleston enlisted from Gameof Jumary 24, 1595 the Fred col August 23, 1:15.


John Cottongale enlisted March 20, 1 G4; mustered of Agony . 1-5


Felix Chefree enlived from Hyde Park, hogy 1. . . October 31, 1865.


Benjamin Cheffree enlisted at St. Anny Maydl 55, 1500 de tel off Opon ber 31, 1505.


Frederick Conrad of d from Hogy Contas nombre de, ered out October 13, 1545.


Hiram Barham enli tud at Chicago, Odalar 1. 15: trop 30, 1:51.


Gustaf Danielson enlisted at Grupo, Leriniry PE Tes Tomon Confond mustered out October 31, 1865.


Herman Danke unlisted at Chicago, Mango, Ich con gel out of 31, 1865.


Angus Dumke calisted at Chicago, March 20, 1945. masde: de Tobey . 1865.


John O. Daily enlisted from Exerted, Tomars 18 080. 00-15 000 October 31, 1505.


Hent, C. Dimanodas enlisted from Back Fral. Jag. 2. 0505. out October 31, 1885.


John B. Decker enlisted at Photois. ( 200 6, 15 1 ampool dat Och 12, 1505.


George Finderton enlist of from Histy Ling. : p out (dolor 13, 15. WITH NO TIFY


David R. P. Enginhaupt enlisted at Edland. October 6, 1511. dll E og Miss., June 12, 1865.


James Fones enlisted at Genesen, Presobe: 1. 1-61. Lined at .3.000 Tem., October 11, 1561.


Henry B. Frank, enlisted from Gen wro, Jammiary 21, 195, masthhand out October 31, 1865.


Gustavus Franklin enlisted at Chicago. April . THE provaled out OFmy 31. 1865.


Leon W. Finner enlisted from Lake Mackinaw, March2 16; min fored wine October $1. 1$65.


James Feely enlisted at Onarga, August 1, 1943; musterabout June 2. 1565 . address, Greenleaf. Kan.


Daniel G. Fries enlisted from Flera, March 1, 1885, Med at Trice, Viel July 15, 1865.


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John Frie- never joined company.


James M. Graham enlisted from fronton, Mu .. April 1, 1862




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