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Albert W. Adams,
Mustered May 24, 1861, at Dixon, Illinois. Transferred to invalid corps. Mustered out. Prosperous farmer. Present address Almond, Wisconsin.
Richard Arey, jr.,
Enlisted at Sterling. Mustered in at Dixon May 18, 1861. Served well. Mustered out June 18, 1864. Has lived in Rock Falls, Illi- nois, and Tennesee. Machinist. Present address, Rock Falls, Illi- nois.
James C. Arey,
Born in Massachusetts February 9, IS37. Came from Sterling, and mustered in June 7, 1861. Taken prisoner at Chickasaw Bayou De- cember 29, IS62. Served well. Mustered out June IS, 1864. Pres- ent address Rock Falls, Illinois.
John Aument,
Sterling, Illinois. Mustered in May 24, IS61. Mustered out June IS, IS64. Business, wagon maker. Present address, Sterling, Illi- nois.
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ILLINOIS VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
Adam C. Anderson,
Enlisted from Sterling June 13, 1861. Mustered out June IS, IS. 1. Died at Davenport, Iowa, in IS71.
Douglas R. Bushnell,
Came from Sterling. Captain at organization ; promoted to major December 29, 1862. Instantly killed by a bullet through his brain, November 27, at Ringgold, Georgia. Buried at Sterling. A fine soldier.
George P. Brown,
From Fulton. Mustered as sergeant ; promoted to first-lieutenant ; to captain December 29, 1862. Served on staff of General Carr. Mustered out June 18, IS64. Address Sterling, Illinois.
N. Cooper Berry,
Elected to the position of first-lieutenant at the organization of the company in Sterling. For reasons, another was commissioned, and Mr. Berry assigned to the position of sergeant-major. On the night of June 12, he was killed by a guard. Buried at Sterling. Gideon Bowers,
From Sterling; mustered in May 24, IS61, as sergeant ; wounded December 29, IS62 ; died in hospital February 1, IS63. Buried at Sterling.
John Byers,
Empire ; mustered in May 24, 1861; promoted corporal ; discharged for disablement September 23, IS62 ; farmer. Address Sterling, Illinois. Warner P. Banes,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; served as clerk ; mustered out June IS, 1864 ; was in government employ at Washington, District Columbia. Deceased.
Howard L. Burkil,
Lyndon, Illinois ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; mustered out June 18, IS64 ; business, real estate and insurance. Present address, Omaha, Nebraska.
David Brink,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, IS61 ; mustered out June IS, IS64. Present address, Melvern, Osage county, Kansas.
George A. Blinn,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, IS61 ; mustered out June IS, 1864. Nothing further known of him.
John Bartholomew,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; promoted to corporal ; dis- charged for disablement December 19, IS62.
Samuel Chamberlain,
Erie ; mustered in May 24, IS61 ; wounded at Chickasaw Bayou De- cember 29, IS62 ; mustered out June IS, IS64.
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John D. Cota,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, 1861; mustered out June 18 IS64. Has since died.
William Cross,
Erie ; mustered in November 16, 1861. Died July 14, 1863 at Vicks- burg, Mississippi. Born in Ohio ; age nineteen. Chronic diarrhoea. William P. Carpenter,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, IS61. Died August S, IS63 ; buried at Memphis, Tennessee. Born in New York ; age thirty-five.
John Cahalon,
Sterling ; father lived at Waukegan, Illinois ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; mustered out June IS, IS64. Whereabouts not known.
John D. Davis,
Como; mustered in May 24, IS61 ; wounded at Ringgold, Georgia, November 27, IS63; re-enlisted January 29, IS64; transferred to Company I, Fifty-sixth Illinois Infantry, June IS64 ; age twenty- seven. Address, Rock Falls, Illinois.
Edward E. Dunham,
Geneva ; mustered in, May 24, 1861 ; mustered out, June IS, IS64. Present address, Aurora, Illinois.
Edward S. Dickenson,
Prophetstown ; mustered in, May 24, IS61, as corporal ; promoted to lieutenant in Tenth Missouri Cavalry, August 1, IS64.
August S. Dickenson,
Prophetstown ; mustered in, May 24, 1861. Mustered out, June IS, 1861. Died at Nashville, Tennessee, ISSo.
Ira Dota,
Sterling ; mustered in, June 11, IS61. Mustered out, June IS, IS64. Later history not known. A good soldier.
Richard Evans,
Sterling ; mustered in, May 24, IS61. Deserted, March 21, IS62. Returned to regiment and was re-instated. Mustered out, June IS, 1864. Re-enlisted in Regular Artillery. Stationed at Fortress Mon- roe, Virginia. Present address, Stanton, Virginia.
John A. Euson,
Sterling ; mustered in, May 24, IS61. Discharged for disablement, December 29, IS62.
Noble F. Eddy,
Erie ; mustered in, November 4, 1861. Re-enlisted as Veteran and transferred to Company I, Fifty-sixth Illinois Infantry. Present address, Erie, Illinois. Farmer.
Abram B. Endeston,
Sterling ; mustered in, September 20, IS61. Re-enlisted as veteran, transferred to Company I, Fifty-sixth Illinois Infantry. Salesman. Present address, Council Bluffs, Iowa.
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Michael W. Finneran,
Sterling ; mustered in, May 24, 1861 ; mustered out, June 16, 1864. Re-enlisted. A lively Irishman.
Martin B. V. Farington,
Erie ; mustered in, May 24, IS61 ; wounded at Chickasaw, Bayou, December 29, IS62 ; mustered out, June 18, 1864. Present address, Norway, Kansas. Farmer.
Charles L. Fessler,
Princeton, Iowa ; mustered in, June 11, 1861 ; mustered out, June IS, IS64. Reported died, IS90.
William H. Gavit,
Como ; mustered in, May 24, IS61 ; mustered out, June IS, 1864. Present address, North Scituate, Rhode Island.
Roscoe F. Green,
Sterling ; mustered in, May 24, IS61 ; mustered out, June IS, 1864. In railroad employ. Present address, Rock Island Depot, Chicago, Illinois. Fine soldier.
Fletcher C. Galloway,
Sterling ; mustered in, May 24, 1861 ; transferred to Naval Corps. Further history lost.
James Guild,
Sterling ; mustered in, May 24, 1861 ; taken prisoner at Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 ; starved and died soon after his release at New Orleans, Louisiana ; age, 24; a Canadian.
Moses M. D. Hubbard,
Sugar Grove ; mustered in, May 24, 1861; discharged disabled, Feb- ruary 6, 1862. Farmer. Present address, Gap Grove, Lee county, Illinois.
Frederick Hill,
Sterling. German. Mustered in, May, 24, 1861; deserted, March 21, IS62 ; joined a Guerrilla band near Helena, Arkansas; was captured by Union Cavalry and in trying to escape was killed by a guard at Helena. A most desperate character.
William H. H. Wagery,
Sterling ; mustered in, May 24, 1861 ; discharged disabled, July 1, 1862. Physician ; has practiced in Sterling.
John Henry,
Princeton, Iowa ; mustered in, June 11, 1861 ; lost his right arm at Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 ; transferred to Invalid Corps Home, Omaha, Nebraska. Business, harness maker. Successful in business.
Henry Hanson,
Princeton, Iowa ; mustered in, June 11, IS61 ; died, October 5, IS61.
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John J. Hostlander,
Sterling ; mustered in, May 24, 1861 ; mustered out, June IS, TS64. Machinist. Present address, 525 Braman street, San Francisco, California.
Oliver C. Hamlin,
Erie ; mustered in, May 24, 1861 ; mustered out, June IS, 1864. In employ of Telegraph Company. Present address, Erie, Illinois. Andrew Haberer,
Sterling ; mustered in, May 24, 1861 ; transferred to Veteran Re- serve Corps. Constable. Present address, Sterling, Illinois.
Newton P. Howe,
Prophetstown ; mustered in, May 24, 1861 ; mustered out, June IS, IS64. Further history not known.
Lucius E. Hawley,
Sterling, mustered in May 24, 1861. Re-enlisted. Transferred to Company I, Fifty-sixth Illinois Infantry, soon after came out of serv- ice lost his arm in a threshing machine. County clerk. Present address, Ludington, Mich., age twenty-five.
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Samuel C. Harvey,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, 1861, as corporal, promoted to ser- geant January 1, 1862 ; mustered out as sergeant, June IS, 1864. Died at Sterling, ISS5.
Reuben Heffelfinger,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, 1861, as corporal ; mustered out as sergeant June 18, 1864. Has been in banking business. Present address, Denison, Iowa.
Geo. A. Hall,
Batavia ; mustered in May 24, 1861, as drummer ; transferred to Invalid Corps. Later history not known.
William Irons,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; became fifer ; mustered out June IS, 1864. Present address, Marshalltown, Iowa.
Benjamin Judd,
Sterling ; May 24, 1861. Died at Rolla, Mo., September 21, IS61. The first death in the regiment ; buried at Sterling.
Edward R. Joslyn,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; taken prisoner at Madison Station, Ala .; May 17, IS64 ; was held till the close of the war and died at St. Louis on his way home.
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Prince J. King,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; discharged for disablement July 1, 1862. Latest address, Rockford, Il1.
Edward Kimball,
Sterling ; mustered in June 9, IS61 ; discharged for disablement September 7, 1863.
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William M. Kilgour,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, IS61, as second-lieutenant ; resigned February 3, 1862 ; raised a company for the Seventy-fifth Illinois In- fantry ; promoted to major, then to lieutenant-colonel and to brevet brigadier-general ; was badly wounded at Perryville, Ky. ; lawyer by profession ; resided at Sterling, Il1. Died in California May 30, ISS5. Warren Lukins,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, IS61 ; discharged disabled March I, 1863 ; has lived at Rock Falls, Ill. Present address Passadena, Cal. Charles Mann,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24 , IS61, as corporal ; mustered out June 18, IS64 ; express agent. Present address, Milwaukee, Wis.
Henry J. Maddison,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, IS61 ; deserted October 1, IS61 ; en- listed in Thirteenth Illinois Cavalry ; deserted from there and en- listed in Seventeenth Regular United States Infantry and was killed in a charge at the Second Battle of Bull Run. His conduct showed he he was loyal to the cause, though not wise in leaving his regiment. John G. Manahan,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, 1861 as corporal ; wounded at Chick- asaw Bayou ; promoted to sergeant September 13, 1863 ; transferred to Company I ; lawyer. Present address, Sterling, Ill. Member of Illinois legislature.
Amos H. Miller,
Sterling ; born October 20, IS40; mustered in May 24, IS61 ; pro- moted to corporal October 1, 1861 and to sergeant March 26, IS63 . mustered out June IS, IS64 as sergeant; minister in Methodist church. Present address, Lockport, Ill. Served one year in Com- pany F, Second Regiment Hancock's Veteran Corps.
William H. McMillin
. Erie ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; mustered out June IS, IS64; bar- ber. Present address, Lake City, Minn.
Joseph Mickle,
Sterling ; mustered in June 6, IS61 ; promoted to corporal Decem- ber 19, 1862; mustered out June IS, IS64. Present address, Marshalltown.
William D. Morgaridge,
Como ; mustered in May 24, IS61 ; mustered out June IS, IS64. Postmaster, Galt, Ill.
Frank McCarty,
Erie; mustered in May 24, IS61 ; mustered out June IS, IS64. Present address, Sterling, Il1.
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Charles M. Mack,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, IS61 ; wounded at Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 and carries the lead yet ; transferred to Veteran Reserve Corps ; a printer. Present address, 157 West Madison St., Chicago.
John M. Marble,
Chicago; mustered in May 24, IS61 ; discharged August 22, IS61 ; promoted to captain in Forty-sixth Illinois Infantry. Died 1880.
James M. Moore,
Princeton, Iowa ; mustered in June 11, 1861 ; mustered out June IS, 1864. Present address, Soldiers' Home, Dayton, Ohio.
John S. McClary,
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Sterling ; mustered in May 24, IS61 ; promoted to Quartermaster Sergeant, and to Quartermaster, September 12, 1863 ; mustered out . June IS, IS64. Present address, Norfolk, Neb.
William O. Newton,
Sterling ; born in England, IS.43 ; mustered in June 6, 1861 ; wounded at Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, 1862 ; discharged September 7, 1863 ; disabled ; machinist. Present address, Belle Plain, Iowa ; the first projector of this history.
Henry C. Osgood,
Sterling ; born in Vermont, age 26; mustered in May 24, 1861, as Corporal. Died at St. Charles, Illinois, March 22, IS62. David Hickman Over,
Erie ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; discharged August 11, 1863; disability. Died soon after; buried at Memphis, Tennessee.
Henry C. Plant,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; served in pioneer corps ; mus- tered out June IS, 1864 ; carpenter. Present address, Sterling. Joseph M. Patterson,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, 1861 as First-Sergeant ; promoted to Second Lieutenant February 3, 1862 ; to First-Lieutenant December 29, 1862 ; wounded at Ringgold, Georgia, November 27, 1863 ; mus- tered out June 18, 1864 ; has been at banking at Sterling, Illinois, and State Senator in Illinois. Present address, 1317 West Thir- teenth Street, Kansas City, Missouri, in agriculture business and is City Alderman.
David P. Parsons,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, IS61 ; February 1, 1863, promoted to Adjutant Eleventh Missouri Cavalry. Died in Sterling soon after the war.
Gordon M. Pierce,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, IS61 ; promoted to Corporal Septem- ber 13, IS62 ; mustered out June IS, 1864; carpenter. Present ad- dress, Sterling.
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William H. Pollington,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; discharged September 7, 1863 ; disability ; it was understood that his right name was "Wright." He died suddenly while going into a store at Marion, Illinois, just after the close of the war.
Arthur Patterson,
Princeton, Iowa ; mustered in June 11, 1861 ; promoted to Corporal June 27, IS62 ; mustered out as Corporal June IS, 1864 ; carpenter. Present address, Tomales, California.
George Russell,
Como ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; discharged September 7, 1863 ; disability. Died soon after at his home.
John W. Rhodes,
Erie ; born in Wilmington, Indiana, IS42 ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; discharged June S, 1863 and commissioned Second-Lieutenant Third Mississippi Colored Troops; promoted to First-Lieutenant October 10, 1863 and to Captain September 20, IS64 ; discharged March S, 1866; manufacturer. Present address, Havana, Illinois. Orin D. Reed,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; discharged July 1, 1862 ; dis- abled. Died in Rock Falls, Illinois, ISS4.
Thomas Randall,
Princeton, Iowa ; mustered in June 11, 1861 ; killed at Helena, Arkansas, September S, 1862, while in liquor. This was the cause of the death of many a good soldier ; age 27.
Jesse Rood,
Coloma ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; left the regiment March 22, 1862. It is supposed was soon after killed.
John J. Russell,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, 1861 as Sergeant ; promoted to Sec- ond-Lieutenant December 29, 1862 ; mustered out June 18, 1864, as Second-Lieutenant ; is a lawyer at Jefferson, Iowa; has been State Senator. Is now one of the trustees of the Soldiers' Home in Iowa.
Andrew J. Stowell,
Erie ; mustered in May 24, 1861 as Sergeant; discharged July I, 1862, for disability.
Cyrenus Stewart,
Sterling; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; mustered out June 18, 1864; lived in Rock Falls, Illinois. Died in 1874.
Nathaniel Sipes,
Como ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; mustered out June IS, 1864; a good and faithful teamster. Present address, Albany, Illinois.
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Herman L. Smith,
Sterling ; mustered in June 6, 1861 ; discharged March 10, 1864 ; disability. Supposed to have been killed a few years ago in Texas. Sherman S. Smith,
Sterling, mustered in June 2, 1861 ; mustered out June IS, IS64; served one year in Company F Second Regiment; Hancock's Veteran Corps. Present address, Ottawa, Kansas.
James R. Smith,
Born in Canada December 15, IS40 Prophetstown ; mustered in May 24 IS61 ; mustered out June 18 1864. Present address Prophetstown, Illinois.
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Charles H. Sanford,
Born October 6, 1837, Pittsford, Vermont ; Round Grove ; mustered in August 17 IS61 ; promoted to corp. and sergeant ; Transferred to Company I Fifty-six Illinois Infantry, first sergeant. Present ad- dress, Cedar Rapids, Iowa ; has lived in Illinois, Michigan and Iowa ; worthy of higher position.
Calvin W. Smith,
Sterling, mustered in May 24, 1861 ; wounded at Chickasaw Bayou December 29, IS62 and taken prisoner ; transferred to Company I Fifty-sixth Illinois, January 15, 1864. Present address, Wellesley Hills, Massachusetts.
John H. Stolb,
Sterling, mustered in May 24, 1861 ; mustered out June IS, IS64 ; shoe-maker. Present address, Rock Falls, Illinois.
Homer B. Silliman,
Como ; mustered in May 24, IS61 ; died September 16, 1861 at Rolla, Missouri.
Abiathur Sutliff,
Como ; mustered in June 6, IS61 ; died at Vicksburg, August 8, IS63 ; born in Ohio, age twenty-three ; general debility.
John A. Stackhouse,
Empire June 6, IS61 ; promoted to corps and sergeant June 1, IS63 ; died at Youngs' Point Louisiana, March 25, 1863 ; buried on the Levee ; born in Pennsylvania, age twenty-seven.
Luke L. Tuttle,
Erie ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; mustered out June IS, IS64. Present address New Britton, Connecticut.
William A. Thomas,
Como ; mustered in January 24, IS61 ; promoted to corp. June I, IS63 ; mustered out June 18 IS64.
George F. Tobey,
Erie ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; mustered out June IS, IS64. Re- ported died ISS9.
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David W. Utts,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; mustered out June 18, IS64 as corp. Present address, Lyons, Iowa ; tinsmith.
Henry W. Weaver,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, IS61 ; mustered out June 18, 1864. Present address, Stockton, California.
Horatio Wells,
Round Grove ; mustered in May 24, IS61 ; wounded December 29, 1862 ; mustered out June IS, 1864, as corp. Present address, Aledo, Illinois ; marble merchant.
Francis Willard,
Sterling ; mustered in May 24, 1861 ; wounded at Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, IS62 ; mustered out June IS, IS64. Present address, New York City, care of Clipper.
Barent E Van Buren,
Sterling ; mustered in June 13, IS61 ; wounded December 29, 1862 ; re-enlisted and transferred to Company I Fifty-sixth Illinois. Present address, Theressa, Bradford county, Florida ; he is Post- master at that place ; discharged from Fifty-sixth Illinois August 12, 1865. Has lived in Chicago, (Illinois, ) and Florida.
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COMPANY C.
Organized at Amboy, Lee county, Illinois, April 25, 1861, under supervision of William E. Ives, Esq. Went into camp on the same day at the County Fair-grounds and used Floral Hall for sleeping quarters, and built small houses out- side for cooking. Company officers were elected and non- commissioned officers were appointed.
Drilling awkward squads was the order of each day to the extent of knowledge at the command of our commissioned officers ..
Lieutenant Neff's comprehensive command when march- ing the company by flank up to the tight, high, board fence, was, " Whoa ; " and we had to stand there facing the fence until he could think of some command to give to get them about-faced.
Remained at this camp until May 9th, 1861, when we moved to Dixon, Illinois ; by order of J. B. Wyman, then Acting Assistant Adjutant-General of the State, saying we :
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had been accepted by the State for thirty days, for the pur- pose of drill.
Before leaving Amboy, the company was presented with a beautiful silk flag by the ladies of the place. This was accepted by the company in an appropriate speech delivered by Remington Warriner. Arrived at Dixon, May 9th, and during same day and day following, were joined by nine other companies from different parts of the State, making what was afterwards the Thirteenth Illinois Volunteers' Infantry ..
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Henry M. Messinger,
Captain ; born in Friendship, Alleghany county, State of New York ; enlisted from Amboy, Illinois ; mustered with the regiment ; discharged November 3, 1863, for physical disability ; has since resided at Centralia, Illinois, and in Kansas. Present address, IS24 Holly street, Kansas city, Missouri.
George B. Sage,
Second-lieutenant ; mustered with the regiment; promoted first- lieutenant, November 15, 1862 ; promoted captain, November 3, 1863; mustered out June IS, 1864. Present address, Denison, Texas.
Nathaniel Neff,
First-lieutenant ; enlisted from Amboy, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment ; resigned November 15, 1862. Railroad engineer by profession, and has since died.
Simeon T. Josselyn,
Sergeant ; enlisted from Amboy, and was mustered with the regi- ment ; promoted second-lieutenant, November 15, 1862 ; promoted first-lieutenant, November 3, 1863 ; discharged June IS, 1864. Occu- pation, Railroading. Present address, Omaha, Nebraska, where he is engaged in Insurance business ; Lieutenant Josselyn was born in Buffalo, New York, January 14, IS42.
John A. Shipman,
Sergeant ; enlisted from Amboy, Illinois; was mustered with the regiment ; mustered out as first-sergeant, November 4, IS64. His present address is Sioux City, Iowa.
David L. Kinninment,
Sergeant; enlisted from Amboy, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment ; promoted sergeant-major, October 11, 1861 ; discharged for promotion December 1, 1863, by reason of promotion to first- lieutenant, Sixth United States Colored Heavy Artillery ; promoted
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SERGT. WILLIAM H. HALE.
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captain Company L, same regiment, February 11, 1865 ; mustered out at Natchez, Mississippi, May 15, 1866. Comrade Kinninment was born in Scotland ; present address is 338 Harvey avenue, Ridgeland, Oak Park, Cook County, Illinois. At Natchez, Missis- sippi, he served as captain and aide-de-camp on the staff of Major- Gen. J. W. Davidson, also as judge-advocate of the southern district of Mississippi. From October 5, 1866, to May, IS6S, was inspector in the Internal Revenue Department of Illinois.
William H. Hale,
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Sergeant ; was born in Harmony, Pennsylvania ; enlisted front Amboy, Illinois; mustered out June 18, 1864; present residence Amboy, Illinois. Comrade Hale has been conductor on the Illinois Central Railroad ever since his discharge from the army, and is so employed now.
Frank A. Wood,
Sergeant ; enlisted from Sublette, Illinois, and was mustered with the regiment ; died January 3, 1864, of chronic diarrhoea, at Nash- ville, Tennessee ; born Massachusetts, age twenty.
Frederick WV. Cooper,
Corporal ; enlisted from Melugin's Grove, and was mustered with the regiment ; was made a sergeant, but was mustered out as a pri- vate, on June IS, 1864.
William H. Ripley,
Corporal ; enlisted from Amboy, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment ; mustered out June 18, 1864, as a private.
Alexander Rolto.
Corporal ; enlisted from Amboy, and mustered with the regiment ; mustered out June 18, 1864, as a private.
Alexander McNaughton,
Corporal ; was born in Salem, New York, April, 1829; enlisted from Amboy, Illinois, and was mustered with the regiment ; dis- charged at Helena, Arkansas, September 2S, 1862, on account of disability ; present address is Janesville, Wisconsin.
Albert B. McKune,
Corporal ; enlisted from Sublette and mustered with the regiment as private ; was mustered out with the regiment.
Joseph T. Sackett,
Corporal ; enlisted from Heyworth, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment ; mustered out as color-sergeant, June IS, IS64.
Herman G. Huster,
Corporal ; enlisted from Amboy, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment, and mustered out with the regiment as sergeant ; present residence is sterling, Illinois.
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George M. Berkley,
Corporal; enlisted from Sublette, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment, and mustered out as sergeant, with the regiment ; has been sheriff of Lee county ; present residence is Dixon, Illinois.
Tracy F. Marshall,
Fifer ; enlisted from Amboy, Illinois, and mustered with the regi- ment ; he was discharged February 5, 1862, for disability ; his last known residence was at Marshalltown, Iowa.
Frank Lee,
Drummer ; was enlisted from Amboy, Illinois, and was mustered with the regiment ; as " musician " he was mustered out with the regiment ; present address is Gara, Missouri.
Richard Atkinson,
Private ; enlisted from Amboy, Illinois, and mustered with the regi- ment ; was pronioted corporal, and as such, was mustered out with the regiment.
William H. Adams,
Private; enlisted from Lena, Illinois, and mustered with the regi- ment, but deserted January 30, 1863.
Edward A. Barnard,
Private; enlisted from Amboy, Illinois, and mustered with the regi- ment ; he is said to have been killed in Texas, since the close of the war; but served the full term, and was mustered out with the regi- ment.
Otis B. Bridgman,
Private ; enlisted from Amboy, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment ; died May 28, 1864.
Pierre Bushnell,
Private ; enlisted from Heyworth, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment ; transferred as lieutenant to the Tenth Missouri Cavalry. John F. Banister,
Private ; enlisted from Amboy, Illinois and mustered with the regiment ; discharged January 15, 1864, for disability.
Willis Bronson,
Private ; enlisted from Amboy, Illinois and mustered with the regiment. Comrade Bronson was born in New Britain, Connecticut ; served the full term and was mustered out with the regiment, as corporal.
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