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Anthony Barton,
Private: enlisted from Syacamore, Ill. ; mustered with the regiment: mustered out June 24, IS64. He was born in Ferrisburg, Vt., Sep- tember 2S, IS22. He has been in the detective service of the United States government for several years. He was a true soldier for his country. Present residence, Joplin, Jasper county, Mo. Daniel A. A. B. Barnes,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois ; mustered with the regi- ment ; mustered out June IS, 1864. Comrade Barnes was a good soldier, somewhat eccentric in his demeanor, but was liked by most of the boys in Company F. a great reader, and generally gobbled everything in the reading line that he could lay hands on.
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ILLINOIS VOLUNTEER INFANTRY.
John Coogle,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois ; was mustered with the regiment, but deserted August 1861. Nuf sed.
George Carr,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois ; mustered with the regi- ment. Comrade Carr- "Trip" was, for some time, a prisoner of war ; mustered out June 6, IS65. He is said to be dead.
Cyrenius S. Courtright,
Private ; enlisted from Courtland, Illinois; mustered with the regi- ment ; mustered out June IS, IS64. Residence at present, not known. Leonard Clawson,
Private enlisted from Sycamore Illinois ; born in Illinois, age 19 ; mustered with the regimeut, and died March 15, 1864, of disease, in camp at Woodville, Alabama.
Harlan Culver,
Private ; enlisted from Courtland, Ill. ; mustered with the regiment, and discharged January 1, IS62. Said to be dead.
George Campbell,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois ; mustered with the regi- ment. Was a prisoner of war, and discharged June IS, IS65. . Charles H. Caswell,
Private ; eulisted from Sycamore, Illinois ; mustered with the regi- ment ; mustered out June IS, IS64. Comrade Caswell was born at Belvidere, Illinois. He was a good soldier, knew no fear, appar- ently, always ready for duty, and always well until the march to Jackson, Mississippi. in July, IS63, when he was sun-struck. He was sent to the hospital at Paducalı, Kentucky, where lie caught the small-pox. He returned to the regiment, when at Madison Station, Alabama, a physical wreck, and is, as far as known, still in very bad health. He lives at Republic, Chickasaw county, Iowa. Wilson E. Chapel,
Private; enlisted from Malta, Ill. : mustered in with the regiment.
[Comrade Chapel was born in Massachusetts, and came to Illinois sometime in 1860, locating at, or near, Malta, DeKalb county ; his occu- pation was that of a school teacher. The writer became acquainted with him in the winter of IS60-1, and he was as true a friend as it falls to the lot of men to have. His devotion to country was not of the spas- modic order; but was of that kind to be found in the descendants of hardy old Massachusetts stock. Together with the writer, lie com- mienced to drill in a company organized at DeKalb, Ill., on the ISthi day of March, 1861. That company not being accepted, he went to Syca- more and joined Company F, on the 9th of May, 1861.
Comrade Chapel was taken prisoner near Tuscumbia, Ala., in the fall of IS63, and died in Danville prison in the fore part of IS65. ]
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Charles R. Crosby,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Ill .; mustered in with the regi- ment ; mustered out June IS, 1864.
John Clark,
Private: enlisted from Courtland, Ill .; discharged December 10, 1861.
Nicholas Depue,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Ill .; mustered in with the regi- ment ; mustered out as corporal, June IS, 1864.
Jacob S. Deiley,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Ill .: mustered in with the regi- ment. Comrade Deiley was badly wounded at the battle of Chicka- saw Bayou, and died from his wounds soon after. A good soldier, and a good messmate.
Thomas Dolan,
Private : enlisted from Sycamore, Ill .; mustered in with the regi- ment; discharged July 1, 1862. Present residence not known.
Samuel Feidermont,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Ill .; mustered in with the regi- ment; mustered out June IS, 1864. Residence unknown. . Wayne Gaudy,
Private; enlisted from Courtland, Ill .; mustered in with the regi- ment; discharged for disability, May 4, 1863.
Andr. w J. Green,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Ill .; mustered in with the regi- ment : died October 2, IS61.
Philo D. Hartman,
Private. Enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment ; mustered out June IS, 1864. He re-enlisted February 9, IS65, in Company F, One Hundred and Forty-seventh Illinois In- fantry, and was discharged at Savannah, Georgia, January 24, 1866. Since discharge Comrade Hartman has resided in Illinois, Iowa, and his present address, is Marysville, Kansas.
Charles J. Harrison,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment; mustered out July 25, 1864. Comrade Harrison, since the war, has resided, at different times, in Minnesota, Iowa, and Nebraska ; and from the latter he was sent to its Legislature, and President Cleveland appointed him Postmaster of Wahoo, Nebraska, which is his present address.
Alonzo Houghton,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment, from which he veteranized ; captured by the rebs at Mad- ison Station, Alabama, and taken to Cahaba Prison where he died.
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John Humphries,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment, from which he was discharged, April 30, IS63, for disabil- ity. Is presumed to be living at present in Kansas.
Reuben M. Hevenor,
Musiciau; enlisted from Malta, Illinois, and mustered with the regi- ment; mustered out, June IS, IS64. Those who thoroughly know Reub. Hevenor, well know that he would never toot his own bugle to any extent ; but an associate musician whose good fortune it was to be his messmate during some of those times when we not only wore the blue, but were blue all through, says that Reub. Hevenor was one of those rarely grand comrades who would start out hungry in the morning, all hands being on quarter rations, and those rations in the Commissary-wagon three miles back, stalled in the mud, tramp all day through deep mud and perhaps soaked through-and- through in an all day's downpour of rain, wearily reach camp after dark, then scour the vicinity for something to make a fire with, coax the wet wood into burning, and if perchance there was half of a hardtack left in his haversack, break it in two and divide with a more unfortunate or imprudent messmate, sip to the very dregs, as if it were nectar (and it was), every drop of his tin-cup of muddy coffee, cheerfully tell camp-fire stories, with perhaps the prospect of a great battle on the morrow, hopefully jot down in his diary the day's happenings of the march, then lay down on the wet ground, heaving a sigh of tenderest solicitude as to whether the loved ones at home were comfortable. The only times that he would show anger would be when some copperheadish grumbler would declare the effort to put down the rebellion a failure.
[That such a man would make a good soldier, and that such a soldier would make a good citizen, goes without saying.
After muster out, Comrade Hevenor resided in Malta, his old home, where he held the offices of justice of the peace, and of collector ; after which he removed to Creston, Ill., where he holds the office of justice of the peace, and is Adjutant of Post 124, Department of Illinois.
Comrade Hevenor now resides at the latter named place, in the midst of a loving family who will never drop any stitches from the loyalty to the old flag which he so nobly supported on many a deadly field, and by a faithful presentation of precept, through all the later years.]
John Hill,
Private ; eulisted from Malta, Ill .; mustered with the regiment.
Comrade Hill is falsely reported in the Adjutant-General's Report, as a deserter. The facts are, he was sent to the hospital from Helena, Ark., and his descriptive roll given him: he lost this. He died in IS64.
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George Goodrich,
Private ; enlisted from Courtland, Ill .; mustered with the regiment He died February 16, 1863.
William J. Jones,
Private ; eulisted from Malta, Ill .; mustered with the regiment, and discharged December 14, 1861. Last known residence, Kalamazoo, Mich.
William C. Kerr,
Private ; eulisted from Sycamore. Ill .; mustered with regiment. Died January 5, 1863, of wounds.
Isaac Keppel,
Born in Morgan County, Ohio, age twenty-five ; enlisted from North Kingston, Ill .; mustered with the regiment. Died May 17, IS62, in Post Hospital at Batesville, Ark., of disease.
1 George Louden,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Ill .; mustered with regiment ; discharged January 1, IS62.
Theodore Loring,
Private ; enlisted from Courtland, Ill .; mustered with regiment.
Comrade Loring was promoted first-sergeant, then to second-lieu- tenant October 25, 1862, and to first-lieutenant, November 19, IS63. Was mustered out June IS, IS64.
After his muster out, he re-enlisted iu a battery, but no autobiog- raphy of his services and subsequent history has been procurable He was a very good officer, attending to all his duties promptly. He now re- sides at Courtland, Ill., where he has been postmaster, and justice of the peace.
Joseph W. Locy,
Private; enlisted from DeKalb, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment ; and was mustered out June 6, IS65.
Comrade Locy was captured at Madison Station, Alabama, and sent to Castle Morgan, Alabama, until March 17, 1865, when he was paroled and sent to Parol Camp at Black River Bridge, from which he was sent to Benton Barracks, and from there to Springfield, Illinois where he received his discharge. He is now farming at Firth, Lan- caster County, Nebraska, where, also, he has been connected with the State Militia.
Frederick C. Mieres,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment ; veteranized, and captured at Madison Station, Alabama, served a term in rebel prisons, but finally mustered out June 6, 1865. Thomas Mclaughlin,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment and deserted February 2S, 1863 ; don't know his present residence aud don't care.
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Robert Milligan,
- Enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment, as a private, and discharged for disability, October 14, 1862, holding the grade of Corporal.
Albert Mulligan,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment, and mustered out June IS, 1864. Present residence, Atchison, Kansas.
Joseph Nagreen,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois, and inustered with the regiment, and mustered out May 5, 1864. Comrade Nagreen was a good man. Since the war he has been engaged in the furniture business and resides at Leeman, Outagamie County, Wisconsin.
Sylvester W. Norris,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment, and mustered out June 18, 1864. Since dead.
John W. Nichols,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois, and mustered with the regiment and mustered out May 30, 1865 ; was made a prisoner at Madison Statiou, Alabama, and sent to Cahaba, Alabaina ; has been a farmer near Sycamore, Ill. He was mustered out as sergeant. Thomas J. Orr,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois ; mustered with the. regiment ; mustered out July 19, 1864. Residence unknown.
John Ovitt,
Private ; enlisted from Malta, Illinois ; mustered with the regiment ; discharged for disability, November 24, 1862 ; lias since died.
Hans Oleson,
Born in Norway ; age, thirty-four; private ; enlisted in Courtland, Illinois ; mustered with the regiment ; died November 2, 1863, in General Hospital, Memphis, Tennessee, of chronic diarrhoea. Charles V. Peck,
Born in Delaware County, Ohio ; age, twenty-one ; private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois; mustered with the regiment ; killed in action at Ringgold, Georgia, November 27, 1863.
Zelotes B. Partridge,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois ; mustered with the regiment ; discharged May 6, 1863, for disability ; but re-enlisted in Seventeenth Illinois Cavalry ; now resides in Nebraska.
William A. Phelps,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois; mustered with the regiment ; mustered out June IS, 1864; killed by tlie cars at Court- land, Illinois, in the fall of 1884.
Seneca Potter,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois ; mustered with the regi- ment ; discharged for disability July 23, 1862. Said to have died.
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Alfred Robbins,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois ; mustered with the regi- ment ; discharged October 20, 1862.
Gustavus F. Russell,
Enlisted from Courtland, Illinois ; mustered with the regiment, as private ; mustered out June 18, 1864 ; now resides in Kansas.
Henry Ramer,
Private ; enlisted from Pierceville, Illinois; mustered with the regiment ; mustered out June 18, 1864. He now resides at Maple Park, Kane County, Illinois.
Jacob Sigline,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois ; mustered with the regi- ment ; discharged September 10, 1861 ; he re entered the service as a lieutenant in the Eighth Illinois Cavalry. Resides somewhere in the State of Oregon.
James M. Smith,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Illinois; mustered in with the regi- ment ; deserted May 31, 1862. This charge, however, is said to have been removed on his claim that lie was taken prisoner at, or near Searcy, Ark .. while we were campaigning in that region. Let us give him the benefit of the doubt.
William H. Stark,
Musician, enlisted from Courtland, Illinois ; mustered in with the regiment.
[Comrade Stark and the writer of this were the two old men of the drum corps ; and on that account probably fraternized more closely than any other two of our mess ; and Comrade Stark, under all circum- stances and conditions showed so many good qualities as to make him a general favorite ; his quaint humor, expressed iu such inimitably droll utterance, usually kept the boy drummers in a roar, and the rest of us in good humor ; and those boys in their early teens, now thatched with silvery hair, will hardly recall the droll old fifer without a sympathetic tear to moisteu the sod over the old man's grave.
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The exposure of that wearying countermarch from Rolla to Spring- field and return, in the Fremont campaign, proved too much for Com- rade Stark, and he died at Rolla soon after our return there, on December 15, 1861.]
John H. Spiking,
Private ; enlisted from Sycamore, Ill .; mustered in with the regi- ment; mustered out June IS, 1864. Resides somewhere in California. Henry Smith,
Born in Germany ; age, thirty-three years ; private ; enlisted from Pierceville, Ill. ; mustered in with the regiment ; killed in action at Ringgold, Ga., November 27, 1863.
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Seymore Stafford,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Ill. ; mustered in with the regiment ; transferred to the invalid corps, September. 1, IS63. mustered out at Rock Island, Ill., June 18, IS63; is a prosperous merchant at Coal Valley, Ill.
Julius Thompson,
Private; enlisted from South Grove, Ill. ; mustered in with the regi- ment; mustered out June IS, IS64; disability kept him in hospital much of the time, and he died soon after being mustered out.
Francis Secord,
Private: enlisted from Sycamore, Ill. ; mustered in with the regi- ment; absent sick from October 1, IS63.
Oliver W. Smith,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore; mustered in with the regiment;
· mustered out June IS, 1864.
. John Walkron,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Ill. ; mustered in with the regiment ; discharged for disability, December 16, IS62; since died.
Ası P. West,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Ill. ; mnstered in with the regi- ment; wounded in the right lung at Chickasaw Bayou, and suffered a great deal from his wound; discharged June 6, 1863. His address is Geneva, Kane county, Ill., and is a lawyer.
Vinter B. Wing,
Private; enlisted at Sycamore, Ill. ; mustered in with the regiment; died September 6, IS62.
Moses M. Willis,
Private: enlisted from Sycamore, Ill .; mustered in with the regi- ment; discharged for disability August 11, IS63; he re-enlisted in Seventeenth Illinois Cavalry; was killed near Leavenworth, Kansas. John Young,
Born in Germany : age twenty-five years ; private : enlisted from Syca- more, Ill. ; mustered in with the regiment ; died from wounds received at Ringgold, January 13, 1864, in hospital No. 3, at Chattanooga, Tenn. John Adams,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Ill .; mustered in May 30, IS61, at Dixon, Ill. Comrade Adams was born in the State of Maine in 1828; was promoted corporal July 5, 1863.
Comrade Adams has resided most of the time since the war, in Fair View, Jones county, Iowa, where he has held the office of Justice of the Peace.
Horace C. Burbank,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Ill. ; mustered in June 3, 1861 ; transferred to the invalid corps September 1, IS63. Present resi- dence unknown.
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Elbert Burbank,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Ill. ; mustered in June 3, IS61 ; mustered out June 3, 1864. Residence unknown.
john Berogan,
Private; enlisted and mustered in May 24th, 1861; mustered out June 19, IS64; born in Belgium. His address is Webster City, Iowa.
George Brown,
Private; enlisted from Courtland, Ill. ; mustered July 6, 1861: was a prisoner of war; mustered out June 6, 1865. Present residence not known.
Charles Cook,
Private; enlisted from Dixon, Il1; mustered in December 16, IS63, and transferred to company I, Fifty-sixth Illinois infantry. Present residence unknown.
William Freeman,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Ill. ; mustered July 2, IS61, and deserted July 31, IS61.
Benjamin L. Gould,
Private ; enlisted from Courtland, Il1 .: mustered July 2, IS61, and discharged for disability, July 26, IS63. Resided in Illinois for five years after the war, and since then in Kansas, where his present address is Ottawa, Kansas.
Nelson R. Harrington.
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Ill. ; mustered September 3. IS61. He veteranized and was transferred to company I, Fifty-sixth Illi- nois infantry. Comrade Harrington resided for some years in Minnesota, where he held the offices of justice of the peace, town clerk, assessor and constable ; showing that he was as good an all- around citizen, as he had been a soldier wearing the blue. Has been city marshal of Sycamore, Ill., for several years, where he can be found at this present writing.
James Humphries,
Private; enlisted from Peoria, Ill .; mustered September 3, IS61. He veteranized and was made prisoner of war, and mustered out as corporal, May S, 1865. Lives somewhere in Kansas.
Albert F. Kingsley,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Ill .; mustered in June IS, 1861, mustered out June IS, 1864 as corporal. His residence is Washing- ton, D. C.
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Private; enlisted from Courtland, Ill. ; mustered in June 10, IS61. No date of muster out, and present residence unknown.
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Abbott Merrill,
Private: enlisted from Kaneville, Ill. ; mustered May 30, 1861; mus- tered out June IS, 1864. Was wounded in the thigh, at Chickasaw Bayou. Since muster out, he has resided mostly in Orland, Col ma county, Cal., following the occupation of farming, residing at the above address.
Stephen Nichols,
Private : enlisted from Sycamore, Ill. ; mustered in September 3, 1861, and discharged for disability, February 21, 1563, and has since died. Charles W'. Orvis,
Private: enlisted from Sycamore, Ill. ; mustered in July 26. 1561. He re enlisted as a veteran, but where and when he was mustered out, there are no records to show.
David HI. Patten,
Private; enlisted from Sycamore, Ill .: mustered in May 30, 1861, and mustered out June IS, IS64.
Alphonso Russell,
Private: enlisted from Courtland, Ill .; mustered in September 3. IS61. He was killed at Chickasaw Bayou.
Edward F. Sprague,
Private: enlisted from Sycamore, Ill .: mustered in September 3. IS61. Transferred to company I, Fifty-sixth Illinois Infantry. Date of place and muster out not given.
[Comrade Sprague is in the lumber business at Emporia, Kansas. Has been honored with several offices by his fellow citizens, and is held in high esteem by all who know him.]
COMPANY G.
According to Captain George M. Cole, a company of cav- alry, formed in the western part of Whiteside county on April 4th, 1861, in anticipation of the war that so soon broke upon the country, was used as a nucleus for the company that was formed shortly after, at Morrison, and known as Company G. of the Thirteenth Illinois Infantry ; and over which, Mr. Cole was elected captain. The usual methods were adopted to attract the attention and arouse the military and patriotic spirit of the town and surrounding country.
The noise of drums and fifes and drills and parades called men together until there were enrolled, one hundred and fifteen names.
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William M. Jenks, was elected first-lieutenant, and Silas Jackson, second-lieutenant. M. C. Goodwin was made orderly sergeant, with George H. Drake, Abram P. Anthony, Frederick M. Cole, and James W. Gilmore, the other sergeants.
The company went to Dixon, on May 9th, and was soon in its place and at work. It suffered more than any company in the regiment, and left more dead men behind it than any company. It went into the battle of Chickasaw Bayou with forty-seven men in the ranks, and of these, twenty-seven were killed or wounded and twelve killed.
Captain Cole was wounded at this time. He resigned his position August 10th, 1863, and Lieutenant Jenks was pro- moted to the captaincy, and was with the company to the close of its service.
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George M. Cole,
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Captain ; enlisted from Fenton, Whiteside county, Ill .; and, with the regiment, was mustered into the service, May 24, IS61 ; was wounded at Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, IS62 ; resigned his position August 10, 1863. Has since lived in Illinois and Dakota. Latest address, Morrison, Il1.
William M. Jenks,
First-lieutenant ; born February 20, IS34, at Warren, Pa .; enlisted from Morrison, Ill .; mustered with the regiment; promoted captain of Company G August 10, IS63 ; mustered out June IS, IS64. has since lived in Illinois and Kansas. Latest address is 1012 Twenty- first Street, Sacramento, Cal.
Silas M. Jackson,
Second-lieutenant ; enlisted from Morrison, Ill .; mustered with the regiment at Dixon, Ill., May 24, IS61 ; promoted first-lieutenant August 10, IS63, and mustered out June IS, IS64.
Marvin C. Goodwin,
First-sergeant ; enlisted from Morrison, Ill .; mustered with the regiment at Dixon ; promoted to quartermaster's sergeant Septem- ber 12, IS63 ; mustered out February 2, IS64. There was no trouble to hear Goodwin when he called Company G to fall-in for roll-call. George H. Drake,
Sergeant; enlisted from Fair Haven, Carroll county, Ill. ; mustered in with the regiment May 24. IS61; mustered out June IS, IS64, as sergeant. Drake was always on hand and heard from ; is stiff in politics, and takes no man's sauce: has been deputy sheriff of Whiteside county. Present address, Sterling, Il1.
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Abram P. Anthony,
Sergeant: enlisted from Morrison, Ill. ; mustered with regiment at Dixon; mustered out June IS, IS64.
Frederick M. Cole,
Sergeant; enlisted from Lyndon . mustered with regiment May 24, IS61 ; promoted to adjutant of Wood's Cavalry June 1, 1862.
James W. Gilmore,
Sergeant; enlisted from Lyndon; mustered May 24, IS61. Dis- charged April 24, 1862, on account of disability.
Charles Stiles,
Corporal; enlisted from Morrison ; mustered May 24, IS61 ; promoted to sergeant and transferred to Sigual Corps, September 12, IS63. William H. H. Jones,
Corporal ; enlisted from Mount Pleasant ; mustered May 24, IS61 ; promoted to sergeant ; mustered out June IS, 1864 ; afterward com- missioned in another reginient. At present doing business at Marshaltown, Iowa.
Thomas J. Kennedy,
Corporal ; born in Greenwich, New York ; age nineteen ; enlisted from Mount Pleasant ; mustered with the regiment ; killed at charge at Chickasaw Bayou, December 29, IS92.
Charles A. Montgomery,
Corporal ; enlisted from Garden Plains ; mustered May 24, IS61 ; mustered out June IS 1864 as corporal.
Edward A. Watson,
Corporal ; enlisted from Unionville ; mustered with the regiment at Dixon ; deserted February 1, IS63.
Aaron B. Jackson,
Corporal : enlisted from Morrison ; mustered with the regiment May 24, 1861 ; died November 30, IS61.
John Niblock,
Corporal ; enlisted from Fulton ; mustered May 24, IS62 ; mustered out June IS, IS64.
Samuel G. Johnson,
Corporal ; enlisted from Morrison ; mustered May 24, IS61 ; mustered out June IS, IS64.
George W. Alexander,
Private ; enlisted from Morrison ; mustered May 24, IS62 ; mustered out Febuary 2, 1865.
Robert S. Anthony,
Private ; enlisted from Morrison ; mustered May 24, IS61 ; died December 19, IS61.
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