History of the Ninth Regiment Illinois Cavalry Volunteers. Pub. under the auspices of the Historical Committee of the Regiment, Part 30

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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CHARLES D. MANNING. Sergeant Company 1.


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NINTH ILLINOIS CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS.


SKETCH OF LIEUTENANT ROBINSON.


Frederick P. Robinson came from Flora, and enlisted in Company 1, of the Ninth, September 12, 1861; re-enlisted as a veteran; was appointed First Sergeant, and May 10, 1865, was commissioned Second Lieutenant of his company.


He was ever faithful and brave in the discharge of all duties while with the regiment.


Lieutenant Robinson was on duty constantly with his company during the whole terin of his service, and finally mustered out at Selma, Ala., October 31, 1865.


After payment and discharge at SpringGeld, Ill., in November, 1565, be returned to his old home.


His present address is not known.


SKETCH OF DR. EDWIN K. ABBOTT.


Dr. Edwin K. Abbott was in college in Hillsdale, Mich., when he enlisted, October 7, 1861, in Company I, of the Ninth, and joined the regiment at Gravelly Springs, Ala., and served with his company till October 31, 1865, when he was mustered out as Corporal.


He was one of the youngest soldiers in the regiment, and was always anxious to perform his full duty.


After leaving the service he again attended college, and in 1869 took the ยท degree of B. A. in Hillsdale college, and in 1871 graduated as an M. D. from the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, and the same year emigrated to Cali- fornia.


In 1873 he was married to Miss Millie E. French at Medina, Ohio, and has now a family of four-two boys and two girls.


Doctor Abbott has been for the past sixteen years local volunteer observer for the meteorological department of the War Department; politically, a Prohibi- tionist, and is a member of the State Central Committee, and is a member of the local Board of Trade in his city: a man widely known and highly respected in the State of his adoption, and his address, June, 1SSS, Salinas, Cal.


SKETCH OF MILES H. STRONG.


Miles HI. Strong enlisted at Monroe, September 12, 1861, in Company J, of the Ninth, serving with his company till JJanuary 1, 1864, when he re-enlisted as a veteran, and was on duty faithfully till November 24, 1864, when, at Carmpbells- ville, Tenn., in the severe fight of that day, he was wounded by the enemy by a shot in the hip, and taken prisoner; was paroled, and as. Hood's army was soon after driven from Tennessee, he escaped the rebel prisons.


After returning to the regiment he was appointed Sergeant of his company, serving with them till October 31, 1865, when the whole regiment were mustered out at Selma, Ala.


His address, May, 1SSS, is Slide, Humboldt county, Cal.


SKETCH OF CHARLES D. MANNING


Charles D. Manning enlisted at Rockton, III., January 5, 1864, in Company I, of the Ninth, and served as a tres, good soldier until the muster out of the regiment, October 31, 1865.


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While in the company he was promoted to be Company Saddler-Sergeant, and was on duty during the whole terin of his service. This comrade, after leaving the army in 1865, attended school two years, thus completing bis educa- tion, which was interrupted when he enlisted; he then engaged in business at bie old home, and was elected a member of the school board there; was married in 1871, and has an excellent wife and two fine children-a daugher of fifteen and a son seven years of age.


With fair health and a good business he bas about as much to be thankful for as the most favored.


He emigrated to Iowa in 1992, and has been Assessor of his township for the years 1585-S6, and is now a member of the city school board. a man respected by all who know him.


Ilis present address, Rock Rapids, Ja.


SKETCH OF JESSE HAWES.


Among those who in 1861 joined the Ninth Illinois Cavalry at Belvidere, Ili .. was Jesse Hawes, who evlistel September 12, in Comp .. y J. His parents hd moved from New England only a year before, and at the time of his enlistment he was preparing to enter the sophomore class of a Western college This ambi- tion of a college course young Hawes gave up for the thue, and devoted himself earnestly to the work of becoming a good soldier.


In the engagement of Stewart's Ploration, June 27. 1-62, he was wounded by a bullet in the left leg, aud was sent north to Jefferson Barracks. Mo., for a few months to recover from the effects of his wound. Jul that engagement his horse received five rebel balls.


Returning to the regiment. heserved with them constantly netil July 12. 1501, when in sanguinary charge of his battalion upon the rehin! breastworks e: Pon- totoe he went so far that the rebels reached over and took him prisoner. Ile was then taken to Meridian, Miss .. and Selma, and finally to Calaba, Ale., and vas confined in the later prison until the close of the war.


Of the Gftech men who entered toat- prison with him, twelve were dead a year later.


In the last few years Dr. Hawes has been gathering material for a history of the prison of Cahaba, which will soon be published. This place, which was que of the large prisons of the South, contained two and one-half tinies as many in- mates as Libby, and is probably the least known of all the Southern prisons. It was the most densely crowded prison in the South, being five times isore crowded than Andersonville.


For the last ten days of its use as a prison, just before the capture of Cahaba by the Union General Wilson, it was overflown by the Alabama River, and a ins- jority of its inmates stood knee-deep in cold water for nearly forty eight hours be- fore they were allowed to float in cordwood from which they could build up " cob houses " and on them keep themselves above the water. More than one- third of all the prisoners confined in this prison during the winter of 1864-65 were lost by the explosion of the Sultana near Memphis in the summer of 1965, and another third who survived the prison floo l and the Sultaun -vp nsinn lu i vilbin a year from their prievous hard hips.


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MINTH ILLINOIS CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS.


Returning home with shattered health at the close of the war, the subject of this sketch entered the University of Michigan in the autumn of 1965, and riani. uated therefrom three years later, and in 1971 graduated from a medical college in New York, spending a few months in Europe the same year.


In the winter of 1871-12 Dr. Hawes returned to the United States and to. cated at Greeley, Colo , where he has been a prominent figure in the prote Jon of the State. He was appointed a member of the first brand of medical examiner- and remained six years, two years as its President. In 1555 was President of the Stare Medical Society, and in 1887 was appointed a lecturer in the Medical In. partement of the State University, but later was compelled to decline the pooh ings on account of his laborious practice. For the last five years he its been forum! Medical Examiner for the United Workmen in Colorado, New Movies and Arizona.


Fortune has smiled on Dr. Hawes, giving him a lucrative practice, anche gant and hospitable home always open to his friends and oll comrades.


In 1514 he was married to a lady in Geneseo, Mis- Clemis S. Rockwell, who for a short time was a toucher in the city, and has one child, & daughter. Hils address is Greeley, Colo.


SKETCH OF DWIGHT L. TALCOTT.


Dwight Ja. Talcott was born at Rockton, III., July 21, 1816; unlisted in Com. pany 1, Ninth Illinois Cavalry, at the age of seventeen, January 5, 1864 at Bel- videre, Ill. He left a lucrative position to enter the Union army, served fight !! sad with distinction, never hesitating in his loyalty to his country, and nerdy per- ished in Andersonville Prison.


Comrade Talcott was on detached duty a large portion of the time. Contain Jenner remarked at the first reunion held by the Ninth: " We soup found for val a man we could count on every time.' Taleott used tosay that poor soldiers lol one advantage over the good soldiers, for whenever there was a detail of picked! men or any special duty to do they were excused.


At Hurricane Creek, Miss., while loading his gun in the thickest of the field. a rebel bullet struck the gun-stock, throwing it some ten feet away.


At the battle of Campbellsville. Tenn., November 01, Ist. Ho was t Vio que. oner by the enemy (with a number of others), and was sent to Andersausil. prison (that hell on carth) weighing a hundred and sixty pounds, where he suf- fered his full chare of all the torments inflicted upon the Union men continued there, and where his health was broken to that extent that he has never been a well man since. He was sent to St. Louis, Mo., March 30, 1565, and When taken from Jefferson Barracks hospital April 13, 1265, his weight was seventy-ine pounds, a mere skeleton. He was mustered out of the service Jure 3, 1405, ama prisoner of war.


After the war he removed to the West, where he has filled many po itions of honor and trust. On account of poor health caused by prison life, he relinguoled mercantile pursuits, and for the past eighteen years has followed farming, dit door exercise being more conducive to his health. He resides in Warren town ship, Clark county, Pak, (1555). His postodice all dress is Coral, Spink momitr. Dak.


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SKETCH OF ALLEN C. SELLECK.


Allen C. Selleck was born in Prescott, Canada, in 1818, and of attaining his majority came to Chicago in July, 1861, where he remained until March 14, 1865, when he enlisted in Company K, of the Ninth Ilinois Cavalry, serving faithfully in the toils incident to cavalry service in the last year of the war. Ile joined the regiment at Lastporc, Miss., and while the command was on a very small allowance of corn meal for rations, bore his part manfully. He was with the regiment on their hard march through from Basport, Juka, Decatur, and ou to Selma and Montgomery, and then to Gainesville, always ready to perform all in the line of duty as a good soldier.


After his muster-ont, October 51, 1865, with the regiment at Schua, Ala., he returned to Chicago, Il., and engaged in the hardware business , and has been a successful merchant for many years.


The subject of this sketch was married October 1, 1867, at Prescott, Canada, to Miss Eliza Anna Fletcher, and has three children -- Arthur Fletcher, Mary Alice and Charles Herbert.


He was greatly prostreted in February, 1885, by the loss of his idolized wite, who was a woman of fine literary ability.


He was again married, June 14, 1987, to Miss Louisa R. Ream, a most estimable woman, who has been a faithful and kind mother to his children.


His address is where he has made his home for nearly twenty years, No. 45 Seeley avenne, Chicago.


ROSTER OF COMPANY 1.


Sergeant Plumer F. Robinson enlisted from Flora, September 12, 1861: discharged November 17, 1802.


Sergeant William N. Tyler enlisted from Flora, September 12, 18b1; dis- charged September 20. 1862.


Corporal Milton Orton, enlisted from Flora, September 12, 15/1; mustered out October 21, 1864; address, Svenmore. III.


Corporal Ly mit L. Shattuck enlisted from Spring, September 12, 1861, ] ro. moted Sergeant; discharged October 53, 1862.


Corporal Frederick E. Hebben enlisted at Belvidere. September 12. 1861, veteran; promoted First Sergeant: mastered ont October 31, 1-55, address, Rockford, Ill.


Bugler Daniel R. Bemer enlisted from Bonus. October 9, 1561 : rejected Jan- uary 19, 1862.


Bugler Edward P. Lauder enlisted from Spring, September 12, 1861; dis charged December 0, 1862; address, Belvidere. III.


Farrier Alfred S. Willis enlisted from Kingston, September 25, 161; pro- moted Blacksmith.


Delos Albright enlisted at Belvidere, September 12, 1861; promoted Corporal; died on hospital boat near St. Louis October 1, 1862.


Henry Adams enlisted at Geneseo, October 9, 1861; mustered out October 31, 186-1.


Hli Atkinson eul ted from Spring, September 12, 1961; died at Holera, Aik., August 17, 1802.


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NINTH ILLINOIS CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS.


John N. Cooley enlisted from Spring Green, Wis., September 12, 1861; diva at Keokuk, October 20, 1862.


Jerrus K. Cates enlisted from Belvidere, September 20, 1861; discharged August 28, 1862.


Charles Countryman enlisted from Monroe, September 28, 1861; discharged January 29, 1862.


Leonard Hf. Cornwall eulisted from Novi, Mich., September 14, 1861; inus- tered out September 22, 1864.


George W. Carlisle enlisted from Chicago, October 22, 1861; discharged De- cember 8, 1863.


Putnam De Wolf enlisted from Spring, September 28, 1861; discharged Sep- tember 19, 1862, as Farrier.


Joel C. Fox enlisted from Spring, September 12, 1861; veteran; promoted Sergeant; deserted September 29, 1865.


Robert Furgeson enlisted from Bois, September 16, 1861; discharged De- cember 9, 1864; address, Bonus, Il.


John H. Perris enlisted from Marion, October 12, 1861.


Heury Folmer enlisted from Chicago, October 22, 1861.


Cornelius Fogerty enlisted from Geneseo, October 12, 1861: died at Keckih. November 17, 1862.


David D. Gilbert enlisted from Caledonia, September 12, 186]; rejected January 24, 1862.


Arthur Gorman enlisted from Kingston, September 14, 1861; promoted Ser- geant; nmustered out December 9, 1864; address, New Milford, III.


Theodore W. Graves enlisted from Flora, September 12, 1861.


Byron Hawes enlisted from Flora. September 23, 1861; mustered ont Novem- ber 2, 1864


Joseph D. Hadley enlisted from Galesburg, October 17, 1861; rejected No- vember 10, 1861.


Charles Kuator enlisted from Flora, October 3, 1861.


Simon Keator enlisted from Flora, October 9, 1861; address, Winthrop, Dal ..


Lorenzo King erlisted from Belvidere, October S, 1861; discharged Sup: 1 .. ber 29, 156 -.


Miles Kensley enlisted from Chicago, October 22, 1561.


Alonzo Linderman enlisted from Leroy, October 1, 1861: discharged Oktober 30. 1862.


Charles Locke enlisted from Caledonia, October 9, 1501; discharged May 20. 1862; returned to Company.


Alfred H. Laland enlisted from Geneseo, October 11, 1861; discharged No- vember 13, 1862.


Henry Lansing eulisted from Thornton, October 23, 1851: discharged April 15, 1862.


Chauncey F. Ludden enlisted from Bonus, October 23, 1861; veteran, pro- moted Company Quartermaster Sergeant; died December 22, 1864, of wounds


William Montgomery enlisted from Flora, September 12, 1861; veteran, de- serted September 1, 1565


Sammel J. Morgan enlisted from Manchester, September 19, 11, La0. mustered out Ofy br #1, 1865.


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John Morgan enlisted September 27, 1861; deserted December 6, 1861.


Newell Morse enlisted at Belvidere, September 14, 1851; died St. Louis, Mo., October 26, 1862.


John Marshall enlisted from LeRroy, October 1, 1861; address Aurora, III.


Henry C. Maybee enlisted at Geneseo, October 17, 1861; discharged Decens- ber 9, 1864.


Frank Maybee enlisted at Geneseo, October 17, 1861; mustered out October 31, 1804.


James B. Mckay eulisted at Chicago, October 22, 1861; mustered out Octo- ber 31, 1864; returned to Chicago, cutered actively into contracting and building. in which business he is now successfully engaged; now residing at No. 291 Marshfield avenue, Chicago.


Alfred MeDade enlisted at Belvidere, September 14, 1801; veteran; died about July 1, 1865, in rebel prison at Okalona, Miss.


Patrick Murray enlisted at Geneseo, October 14, 1861.


Benjamin Nelson enlisted at Rock Island, September 19, 1861; rejected Janu- ary 20, 1862.


James B. Patten enlisted from Kingston, September 28, 1861; discharged December 9, 1861.


Ephriam Peal enlisted at Geneseo, October 17, 1861; discharged December 9, 1861.


Frederick Robinson enlisted from Flora, September 12, 1801; died at Helena, Ark., September 1, 1862.


Joseph B. Reed enlisted from Cherry Valley, October 2, 1861; mustered out October 31, 1864.


James O. Rosekranz enlisted at Belvidere, October 9, 1801; mustered out October 31, 1864; address, Garden Prairie, III.


Jacob D. Rosekranz enlisted from Bonus, October 16. 1861; discharged October 11, 1862; address, Garden Prairie, III.


Thomas Razor enlisted at Geneseo, October 18, 1961; prisoner of war; mus- tered out February 18, 1805; address. Independence. Kan.


Gustavus Rogers enlisted at Geneseo, October 13, 1551; discharged Decent- ber 9, 1801.


Miles HI. Strong enlisted from Monroe, September 12, 1861; veteran; mustered out October 31, 1865, as Sergeant; address, Slide. Humboldt county, Cal.


Henry 1. Sweet enlisted from Thornton, September 19, 1861; discharged December 9, 1864.


Isaiah Sweet enlisted from Thornton, September 12, 1561, discharged Septen - ber 9. 1864.


Sylvester Storm enlisted at Belvidere, September 12, 1961, died at Reeve's Station, Mo., August 2. 1862.


Alanson Sissor enlisted from Morgan, Ind., Octocer 16, 1861; discharged April 3, 1862.


Havilla Strong enlisted from Bonus, October 23, 1961.


Charles Smith enlisted at Chicago, October 23, 1961; veteran; munstered out October 31, 1865.


Winfield S. Thorne enlisted from Flora, September, 17, 1961; discharged Sup. tember 19, 1862.


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NINTH ILLINOIS CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS.


Samuel HI Tyler enlisted from Flora; September 12, 1961; rejected Noveny- ber 28, 1582.


Joseph M. Thomas enlisted from Spring. September 12, 1861; mustered out October 31. 1964; address Wahoo, Neb.


Orsen A. Turner enlisted from Spring, October 15, 1-01; discharged Novem- ber 21, 1865.


Judson W. Tibbets enlisted from Bonus, October 16, 1-61; mustered out October 81, JEG4: nowe connected with the Parmalee Omnibus Line; address, 1:" Adams street, Chicago.


William N. Tibbets enlisted from Kingston, October 23, 1861: discharged August 28, 1502: address, Stockville, Nel


Barnett Vite enlisted from Spring, September 12, 1501; died at Helena, Ark , September 18. 1962.


Gilbert Williams enlisted at Belvidere, September 12, 1861.


Smith Wixon enlisted at Belvidere, September 16, 1961. discharged Decem- ber 9, 1861; address Garden Plain, IN.


John Walsh erEsted from Spring. September 19, 1861 ; died at Helena, .1 , September 21, 1802.


Jobn N. Woodward enlisted from Flora, October 9, 1561; discharged Jan uary 8, 1863.


Samuel P. Webb enlisted from Morgan, Ind., October 17, 1801; discher, on May 20. 1862.


Perry M. Willis calisted at Galesburg, October 19, 1801; mustered out Orty- ber 31, 1865.


Thomas Ward enlisted at Rock Island. September 11, 151 ; discharged Dote. ber 22, 1864. "Thomas Ward. Company ], Captain Hatper.'


William 'S. Wilson enlisted at Chicago, September 25, 1961; veteran; muskred out October 21. 1865 as Corporal.


Allison Wright enlisted from Marion October 23, 1861; veteran; promoted First Sergeant; deserted September 29, 1805.


Edward R. Young enlisted from Riverton, Jowa, September Cu, Iso1; Vehran, deserted September 20, 1505.


RECRUITS.


Clark C. Austin enlisted from Spring, Jimuary 4, 1861; mustered out October 31, 1865 as Corporai.


Robert Atkinson enlisted from Cherry Valley, March 1, 1865; mustered oft October 31, 1565: address, Oak Park, Il.


Thomas Anderson enlisted at Chicago, January 14, 1564; discharged Noveur ber 22, 1865, for disability.


Harmon W. Austin enlisted from Spring, October 3, 1564; mustered out October 13, 1465.


Sardius 1 .. Adams enlisted from Spring, October 3, 1564; mustered out October 31, 1865.


Benjamin F. Ayers enlisted from Flora, September 29, 1861; mustered out June 15. 1505.


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Lucius F. Bristol enlisted from Le Roy, January 1, 1801; monstered out Octo ber 31, 1865; Bugler; address, Shell Reck, Iowa.


Herman Boshe enlisted from Lyons, February 8, 1865, mustered out October 31, 1865.


Thomas J. Brown enlisted from Virgil, March 1, 1865; mustered ont October 31, 1865.


Conrad Bristle enlisted from Lysander, February 27, 1865; mustered out October 31, 1565: now & resident of Argyle Park, IN., where he is successfully engaged in vegetable gardening for Chicago market.


John S. Baxter erlisted from Spring, February 4, 1564; mustered out July 25, 1865.


Austin B. Bailey enlisted from Spring, October 3, 1864: mustered out Octo ber 13, 1865.


Ebenezer Butterfield enlisted from Roscoe, September 29, 1801; mustered conf June 15, 1865.


George E. Bates enlisted from Roscoe, September 9, 1201; mustered out June 15, 1865.


Caleb N. Brown erlisted from Spring, October 3, 1851; died at Louisville, Ky., March 19, 1865.


Isaac T. Butcher enlisted from Flora, March 3, 1865; died at Cairo, March 24, 1865.


Edwin H. Branch enlisted at Belvidere, February 9, 1844; killed at Pontotoc, Miss., July 12, 1864.


Neil Brown enlisted from Bloomington, February 2, 1885; deserted Augu-1 9, 1865.


Michael Curtis enlisted at Belvidere. November 25, 1801; Veleran; musterad out October 31, 1865, as Sergeant.


James A. Comstock enlisted from Bonus, November 23, 1861.


William Carpenter enlisted from Chicago, March 18, 1865; mustered out October 31, 1865; residence, Kansas City, Kan.


Jacob Caspur (or Kasper) enlisted at Chicago, February 4, 1805; munstered onuit October 31, 1865.


Joseph Cline enlisted from Spring, J pary 16, 1564; mastered out Oeti ler 31, 1805.


William C. Chrystal enlisted from Virgil, March 1, 1865; mustered out Octo ber 31, 1865; address, Eagle Point, Wis.


John S. Claflin enlisted from Dunham, March 1, 1665; mastered out October 31, 1805.


HI. Chroder (or Shroder) enlisted at Chicago, April 7, 156 !; mustered out October 31, 1865.


George Curtis enlisted from Spring, February 8, 1861; died at Louisville, Ky., January 10, 1865, of wounds.


Robert De Wolf enlisted at Chicago, Jannary 15, 1862.


Cooper Dunn enlisted from Bloomington, February 2, 1565; mustered out June 22, 1865.


J. Dobesch (or Du Bois) enlisted at Chicago, October 1, 19H; musterd out October 13, 1-55.


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NINTH ILLINOIS CAVALRY VOLUNTEERS.


Peter Jak lin enlisted at Kewane, January 1, 1861; die about December, 1961.


.Joseph Erineiner enlisted at Chicago, February 8, 1555; mastered out October 31, 1865, as blacksmith.


George Fox enlisted from Spring, January 16, 1465; monetered ont October 31, 1805; address, Box 3114, Juliet, Ill.


Michael Farl (or Farland) enlisted at Chicago, January 15, 1861, di charge! July 1, 1865. for disability.


Washington 1. Fox enlisted from Boone, September 28, 1564; mustered out June 15. 1865; address, Capion, Il.


Alexander Field enlisted from Clarion, February 1, 1565; deserted M rch 2, 1865.


Peter Franklin.


William Gill enlisted from Berlin, February 1, 1865: mustered ont october 31, 1865


William Gray enlisted from Victoria, February 1, 1861, died at Eastport. Miss., February 10, 1865.


Frank C. Hay unlisted from Homer, December 1, 1892, promoted to Set geant; mustered out October 31, 1565.


John Hart enlisted at Chicago, April 8, 1905; mustered out October 31. 196.). Samuel Hersel enlisted from Berlin, February 1, 19; musted out Gomb. 31, 1865.


John D. Hedglia enlisted from Spring. December 25, 1863; mustered out Qc- tober 31, 1865.


Garvin Hamilton enlisted at Chicago, February 16, 1865; mustered off Oc tober 31, 1865; address, Dunseith, Dak.


John D. Hitchcock enlisted from Lysander, February 27, 1865; mastered ont October 31, 1865.


William Hartsborn enlisted from Wauconda, March 8, 1565; musterel out September 25, 1865.


Martin Hare enlisted from Flora, September 20, 1861; inn fred out June 15. 180%).


Frank Heischman enlisted from Chicago, February 9, 186; med . May 20, 1865.


Samuel House enlisted from Wauconda, March 3, 1565; died at Eastport, Miss., May 29, 1865.


Horatio B. Hesse enlisted from Rockton, January 5, 1991; killed at Comp- bellsville, Tenn., November 24, 1861.


Isaiah Hughes enlisted from Berlin, February 1, 1965, deserted September 2. 1865.


Jeremiah A. Jaebby enlisted from Belvidere, November 25, 1861; diselurged August 21, 1862. for disability.


William F. Jackson enlisted at Belvidere, March 3, 1865; deserted September 29, 1865.


John Keef enlisted from Le Roy, January 8, 1864, mustered out October 31, 1865, ne Corporal; maldress, Fairmont, Neb.


Jacob Kachkushka enlisted from Chicago, October 3, 194, nice! on: October 31, 1865.


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Erasmus B. Little enlisted from Belvidere, January 5, 1961; iustred our October 31, 1865, as Corponad; ad dres, Kingston, MI.


George Sazag enlisted from Belvidere, Jamray 2. 1561; muttered out Oct- ber 31, 1564, a: Bugler.


Benedict Lambseher enlisted from Chicago, April 11, 1863; mustered of October 31. 1965.


Eugene S. Lowe enlisted from Flora, Linuary 10, 1964; deserted December 29, 1865.


U. R. E. Longfeld enlisted at Belvidere, March 8. 1564; deserted December 29, 1565.


Frank M. Mordoff enlisted Belvidere, November 25, 1941; died at Cairo, III. October 20. 1862.


James P. Morrison enlisted at Berlin, February 1, 1965 ; mustered out Ofin ber 31, 1905.


William G. Millen enlisted from Berlin, February 1, 1565, mastered out October 81, 1865.


Joseph Malson enlisted from Bloomington, February 2, 1685; mustered cop October 31, 185).


John Maginnis unlisted from Rockton, March 7, 1865: musteryd out October 31, 1805.


Jolin MeGrath enlisted from Worth, January 23. 1865; must red out October 31, 1865.


Frauk MeCudden eulisted at Chicago, February 28, 1865, mustere Loat Octos ber 31, 1865.


Alexander Marver enlisted from Spring, February 11, 1804; died at Nash- ville, January 23, 1865.


George Miner enlisted from Flora, September 20, 1864; died at Jefer ouville. Ind., April 5, 1565.




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