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On the 7th of July, 1865, an order was issued to revive the 130th regiment, and it was moved to New Orleans, where it was mustered out of service, Aug. 15, 1865, and arrived at Camp Butler, Ill., Aug. 26, 1865, where it received final payment and dis- charge.
ROLL OF COMPANY D.
Daniel DeCamp, Captain, resigned June 11th, 1864; Robert W. Orr, Captain M. O. at Consolidation Jan. 25, 1865: Abra- ham May, Ist Lieutenant, resigned Feb 2, 1864; Jasper Cagle, ist Lieutenant, M. O. as Sergeant, 77th Inf., Aug. 15, 1865 (prisoner of war) ; James B. Halford. 2d Lieutenant, discharged July 3, 1863: Sam- uel S. Prater, Sergeant; Jacob A. Cook, Sergeant, discharged Feb. 3, 1863; Wm. T. Crosswait, Sergeant, discharged May 5, 1864 for Pro .; Nathan C. Potts, Corporal,
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M. O. June 17. 1865 (prisoner ) : Charles Smith. Corporal. M. O. Ang. 14. 1865: William T. Hill, Corporal, deserted Jan. 26, 1863: John Hazlett. Corporal : Alex. May. Corporal, M. O. June 17. 1865 (prisoner ) : Charles W. Graham, Corporal, M. O. Ang. 15. 1865: Uriah Phares, Corporal, absent, sick at M. O. Regt .: Jas. M. Redfern, Cor- poral, deserted Jan. 26. 1864: Rufus D. Langley, wagoner. deserted Jan. 26, 1863: Isaac Bishop, private, deserted Jan. 26, 1863: Jas. F. Berry, private: Charles Bev- erly, private, killed at Vicksburg. May 22, 1863: Jesse Blount, private, died at Vicks- burg, June 4. 1863 : Benj. N. Berry, private. M. O. Aug. 15. 1865: Nelson Burris, pri- vate. M. O. Aug. 15, 1865 : Geo. Bunn, pri- vate. M. O. June 17, 1865: Aquilla M. Council. private. M. O. June 17. 1865 (prisoner) : John W. Casey, private: Will- iam M. Casey, private. M. O. Aug. 15. 1865 : David M. Cagle, private. M. O. Aug. 15. 1865 : Leander J. Duncan, M. O. Aug. 16. 1865 as 2d Lieut. : John A. Davis, pri- vate, died Memphis, Teun., Jan. 14, 1863 : Oliver DeAuglish, private: Thomas N. Dickson, deserted Jan. 26, 1863: Aaron V. Davis, private M. O. June 15. 1865 (pris- oner) : Daniel N. Dodd, private, killed at Vicksburg, June 2, 1863: John. W. Ed- wards, died at Memphis, Tenn., Jan. 12, 1863: Amos D. Finley, private M. O. Aug. 15. 1865; John M. Fleming, private, M. O. Aug. 15. 1865 : Samuel Gaines, private, M. O. Aug. 15. 1865 : Charles Gonzeal, private, M. O. June 15, 1865 (prisoner of war) ; Elam Gulden, private. M. O. Aug. 15, 1865 (furlough) : John Hicks, private, M. O. Aug. 15. 1865 : Charles Hildebrand, pri- vate, deserted Jan. 26, 1863 : James Hanon. private: John R. Halford, died Memphis, Tenn .. Jan. 8. 1863: Win. H. Halford, pri- vate, discharged March 21. 1864; David L.
Harris, private, died New Orleans, March 21. 1864: William D. Harvey, private ; Wm. M. Harris, private ; William Joy, pri- vate : David Jessup, private, killed at Vicks- burg, May 22, 1863: William Kelsey, pri- vate. M. O. Aug. 15. 1865 (prisoner of war ) : Thomas Knave, private, M. O. Aug. 15. 1865: William A. Knave, private. M. O. Aug. 15. 1865: Robert B. Kerns, pri- vate, transfer to Inv. Corps Feb. 23, 1864; I'm. H. D. Lancaster. M. O. Aug. 15. 1865 as Corporal : Wm. E. Leisure, private, died at Memphis, Tenn., 1863: Edward L. Leigh, private: Othoniel Mckenzie, pri- vate. M. O. June 17, 1865 (prisoner of war) : Joseph Murray, private, M. O. June 17. 1865 (prisoner of war) : Levi Miller, private, died in service in Laf. ; Allen Moore. private, absent, sick M. O. of Regt .: Cy- rus Murphy, private, M. O. Aug. 15. 1865 : Allen May, private, absent, sick at M. O. Regt .; William S. Matthews, private, M. O. Ang. 15, 1865: Thos. W. Orr, private. M. O. June 17. 1865 (prisoner of war) ; Benj. F. Overton, private : James H. Odell. private, killed accidentally July 15. 1865 : Jesse H. Potts, private. M. O. Aug. 15. 1865 : Samuel R. Prater. private, discharged Dec. 12, 1863 for promotion : James Pul- len, private, deserted Sept. 28, 1863: Eli- phas Prater, private, died at Memphis. Jan. 21, 1863 : Peter P. Peters, private, killed at Vicksburg. May 22, 1863: John H. Rich- ardson, private: Aaron V. Ralston, private, trans. to 77th Regt. : Hiram Randolph, pri- vate: Wm. E. Richardson. private: John W. Stamphill, private. M. O. Aug. 15. 1865: Hiram M. Smith, private. discharged Jan. 22. 1863 (disability) : John B. Smith. private : Wm. J. Smith, private, M. O. June 17. 1865 (prisoner of war) : Elijah T. Westbrook, trans. to Inv. Corps Feb. 23, 1864: Joseph Workman. private: Geo. W.
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Young, private, M. O. June 17, 1865 (was prisoner) ; Elijah J. Bankston, killed on Red River. La., April 8, 1864: Godfrey P. Knave, recruit, died at Memphis, Decem- ber. 1862: Perry Prickett, recruit ; Richard T. Phips, recruit ; Benj. K. Prater. recruit. M. O. June 17, 1865 (prisoner of war) ; Wm. F. Sampson, recruit, M. O. Aug. 15, 1865; Stephen White, recruit, died at Mem- phis, Feb. 19, 1863.
COMPANY A-130TH REGIMENT. Sinnet Matthews, Corporal.
COMPANY C-124THI REGIMENT. Alfred H. Titus, M. O. Ang. 15, 1865. COMPANY K.
Peter C. Rape, Ist Sergt., M. O. Aug. 15, 1865: George W. James, 3d Corporal, M. O. Ang. 15. 1865: Joseph Wagoner, 4th Corporal, M. O. Ang. 15, 1865, as Cor- poral: Geo. W. Easley, 6th Corporal, M. O. Ang. 15. 1865, as Corporal; Wm. B. Han- kins. 7th Corporal, M. O. Aug. 15, 1865, as Corporal; John Y. Easley, private, M. O. Aug. 15, 1865, as Corporal: George Hardin, private, M. O. Ang. 15, 1865, as Corporal : Joseph B. Hardin, private, M. O. Aug. 15, 1865. as Corporal ; Shephard Hud- son, private, M. O. Aug. 15, 1865, as Cor- poral; Jacob B. Proctor, private, M. O. Aug. 15. 1865, as Corporal: Samuel Peek, private. M. O. Ang. 15, 1865, as Corporal ; Wm. R. Pugh, private, M. O. Aug. 15, 1865, as Corporal; Wmn. H. Craddock, pri- vate, discharged May 5, 1863 (disability) ; John M. Robinson, private, discharged March 20, 1863 (disability) : John D. Til- ley, private, discharged Dec. 13, 1862 (dis- ability) ; Benj. K. Proctor, Sergt., died Jan. 23, 1864, Pawnee : Harrison T. Easley, died December 4, 1862, Black River, Miss .;
Joseph Kirk, private, died at Memphis, Tenn., March 3, 1863; Presley Peek, died of wounds at Vicksburg, June 27, 1863: Presley T. Peek, died Lake Providence, La., March 28, 1863; Wm. J. Pugh, pri- vate, died at Memphis, Tenn., Feb. 6, 1863; John W. Galyen, deserted at Vicksburg, July 31, 1863; Jasper Hudson, deserted at Vicksburg, July 31, 1863: Gilbert H. Han- kins, private, died at home, Dec. 23, 1864
COMPANY F-59TH REGIMENT.
Joseph Logan, recruit, drafted, M. O. Oct. 16, 1865; Joseph Handle, recruit ; Calvert Thompson, recruit, sub., M. O. Oct. 16. 1865: Morgan Milligan, recruit sub .. M. O. Oct. 16, 1865.
COMPANY H-59TH REGIMENT.
Reuben G. Coffey, sub., M. O. Oct. 16, 1865: Samuel Oram, M. O. July 17, 1865 (drafted).
COMPANY K-59TH REGIMENT.
Robert M. Stockton, private, deserted Oct. 25, 1862.
COMPANY G-62D REGIMENT.
Geo. W. Beard, died at Camp Butler, Feb. 12. 1864.
COMPANY H-62D REGIMENT.
Jno. W. Allsman, Sergt., M. O. May 2, 1865, as private ; Marquis Allsman, veteran. M. O. March 6, 1866; Thos. B. Harris, died at Duvall's Bluff, Ark., Aug. 20, 1864 ; Joseph Vinmore, M. O. March 6, 1866.
COMPANY D-63D REGIMENT.
Andrew L. Anderson, veteran, M. O. July 13, 1865: Aden E. Cherington. vet- eran, M. O. July 13, 1865. Ist Sergt .; Com. Ist Lient., but not mustered : Leroy
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H. Cherington, veteran, M. O. July 13. 1865: Leon L. H. Cherington, veteran, M. O., July 27. 1865: Loraine C. Cherington, veteran, M. O. July 13. 1865: John A. Isaminger, veteran, promoted Sergt .- Major ; William D. Orr, veteran, MI. O. July 13. 1865.
COMPANY C-64THI REGIMENT.
Jolin Smith, discharged Feb. 8. 1865.
MISCELLANEOUS.
WVm. M. Provine, Ist Lieut., Company B. 84th Ill. Regt., Vermont, Ill., prisoner of war, taken at Atlanta, Ga., and confined at Columbia, he was honorably discharged May 13, 1865. Now a resident of Taylor- ville. W. E. Rosemond, of ist Ohio Cav- alry, Company B for one year ; then pro- moted to 2nd Lieut. in Company A, 97th Ohio. Inf. Regt. ; now a resident of Taylor- ville. Wm. H. Kaup, private in Capt. A. Boyd Hutchinson's Company C. 49th Penn Vol. ; entered Aug. 31, 1861, and honorably discharged Oct. 23, 1864: served in the AArmy of the Potomac, under Gen. Sedg- wick : saw his general fall. James M. Tay- lor, of Warren county, Ill., Sergt. in Com- pany C, 96th Ill. Regt. : in the service near- ly three years ; lost an arm in an engagement at "Buzzard Roost Gap," north of Dalton, Ga., in 1864: discharged March 18, 1865. as Sergeant on account of wounds; this regiment was organized at Rockwood, Ill., Sept. 6. 1862, by Col. Thomas E. Cham- pion ; James M. Taylor is now ( 1880) a resident of Taylorville, engaged in the prac- tice of the law. Benj. Doinblazer, Adju- tant of 46th 111. Regt. ; promoted Major and then Colonel of Regt. Brevet Brig. Gen. : now a citizen of Assumption. ;
THIRD CAVALRY REGIMENT.
The Colonel of this regiment was Eu- gene Carr, of the regular army. Company M. from Christian county, composed a part of it. The regiment was organized at Camp Butler, in August, 1861. Its first move- ment was to St. Louis, September 25th, and thence up the Missouri river to Jefferson City, and thence to Warsaw, in the direc- tion of Springfield, Mo. Under Gen. Hunter it reached Rolla, November 19. where it remained till the 29th of Decem- ber, 1861, when it moved in advance of Gen. Curtis' army for the southwest. .
On the 13th of February. 1862, near Springfield, the Third Cavalry fought the first engagement and won the first victory of Gen. Curtis' campaign.
On the 14th of February, 1862, occupied Springfield, Mo. On the 15th came up with Gen. Price's retreating army and took some prisoners. On the 18th at Sugar Creek, Ark., the Third battalion participated in a cavalry charge, routing the enemy. Had various skirmishes and short marches dur- ing the summer and fall in Arkansas and west of the Mississippi river, when on the 23d of December, 1862, Company M, with other companies, reported to Brig. Gen. Steel, at the month of the Yazoo river, formed part of the force and did good ser- vice in the disastrous attack on Vicksburg, Miss., under Gen. Sherman. Company M was among the last to leave the field and embark on the boats after the battle.
The Battalion of which Company M formed a part, under Col. McCrillis of Springfield, Ill., took a part in the Western Louisiana campaign under Gen. Banks. In December. 1864, Major O'Conner, of Pana, took command of the Battalion and it moved to Port Hudson, and from thence to Mem-
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phis, Tenn., rejoining the regiment, which had been separated into three divisions. In the month of July a large portion of the regiment re-enlisted as veterans. The non- veterans, under Major O'Conner, were sta- tioned as garrison at Germantown, Tenn., On the 21st of August the regiment partici- pated in the repulse of Gen. Forrest, in his attack on Memphis. On the 24th of Au- gust. 1864, the non-veterans having been mustered out, the veterans were consoli- dated into a Battalion of six companies. Part of Company M went into the new ar- rangement and the remainder were mus- tered out, their time having expired.
The Battalion operated below and around Nashville and took part in the battles with Gen. Hood's army in December, 1864. In May, 1865, it embarked for St. Louis, Mo., thence to St. Paul, Minnesota, reporting to Major Gen. Curtis. On the 4th of July, 1865, it was ordered on an Indian expedi- tion over the plains of Minnesota and Da- kota, north to the British lines, and then returned to Fort Snelling, October Ist, ar- riving at Springfield, Ill., Oct. 13th, 1865, and was mustered out of service. Such are some of the leading movements of the Third Cavalry Regiment, in which Com- pany M largely participated.
MUSTER ROLL OF COMPANY M.
James H. O'Conner, Major, M. O. June 1865, as Lieut .; Geo. E. Pease, Captain, resigned Dec. 17, 1861 ; Shuler Vrooman, Capt. in Vet. Bat., time exp. March 9. 1865 ; Henry M. Condee, Ist Lieut., resigned Nov. 27, 1861 ; Chas. F. Russell, Ist Lient., term expired Sept. 5. 1864: Joseph Horseman, 2d Lieut., died, commission not sent.
FIFTH CAVALRY REGIMENT.
This regiment was organized at Camp Butler, Nov. 8, 1861, and Hall Wilson, for-
merly of Buckhart, appointed its Colonel. Company G of this regiment was recruited partly in Pike county, Ill., by Capt. J. A. Harvey, and partly by First Lieut. Wm. N. Elliot of Pana, Christian county, Ill .. September 1, 1861. Left for Jefferson Bar- racks, Feb. 20, 1862. On the 3d of March reached Pilot Knob. On the 27th marched to Doniphan, and arriving April Ist, had a skirmish with the enemy, captured their camp, killing three and taking seven pris- oners. April 17th marched to Pocahontas and on the 27th of June started on the march for the Mississippi river, reached Jacksonport 29th and joined Gen Curtis' army, had a fight at Cotton Plant, in which the enemy lost 300 killed and wounded. Arrived at Helena, Arkansas, July 13th, 1862. On the 22d of October. 1862, a forage train was attacked by the enemy, and Lieut. Elliott and 78 men of the cavalry (13 of these were of Company G) were captured, after losing I killed and 6 wound- ed. November 27, 1862, Company G burned bridge near Grenada, Miss. On Jan. II, 1863, the regiment made an expedition to Duvall's Bluff, and in April Marmaduke, who was retreating from Missouri, May 29th, 1863, left Helena, Ark., and embarked for Vicksburg, and June ist landed at Haines Bluff. June 3d made a reconnois- sance to Mechanicsburg; drove the enemy ten miles, skirmishing heavily, capturing 43 prisoners losing : killed and 7 wounded. In July, was with Gen. Sherman's army at Jackson, Miss. Was in the expedition to Meriden, Canton, and Grenada. In Au- gust at the Yellowbush, destroyed 40 en- gines and 320 cars by burning. On the 21st August encountered Blythe's cavalry at Coldwater, and defeated them, the regiment losing I killed and 5 wounded. Arrived at Memphis 22d August, 1863. On the
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29th August embarked for Vicksburg. In October with Gen. McPherson's 17th Army Corps, at Jackson, took part in a cavalry charge at Brownville, routing General Wirt Adams. In this the regiment lost two wounded and one prisoner. January ist. 1864, many of the regiment re-enlisted as veterans. On 17th March, the veterans were furloughed till May 10th, 1864. On May 27th, Col. John McConnell, of Spring- field, took command of the regiment. Eight companies dismounted and did garrison duty. Companies A, B, C and D, were fully mounted and equipped. During the months of July and September, the Battalion was at Jackson and Port Gibson, skirmishing and fighting frequently. From Natchez. with the 4th Illinois, cavalry and a battery, moved to Tonica Bend. Landed and moved to Woodville; surprised and captured a camp of the enemy. During the night the enemy advanced with three cannon and 600
men. They were met next morning by Col. McConnell, and driven in confusion, and 3 cannon were captured. Returned to Vicksburg. Oct. 11th, 1864. In January, 1864, moved to Memphis; was in an ex- pedition to Southern Arkansas and North- ern Louisiana, returning February 13th. July Ist moved to Texas via Red River; reached Hempstead, Texas, August 26th. Remained at this post until October 6th. 1865, when the regiment moved to Spring- field. Ill., was mustered out. receiving final payment, October 30, 1865. The following persons in this regiment were from Christian county :
MUSTER ROLL.
Wilson Hall, Colonel, resigned Jan. 19. 1863: John McConnell. Colonel, promoted Brvt. Brig. Gen. : Joshua Tuthill, Adjutant.
promoted Capt. Co. A ; Charles W. Sibley, Commis. Sergt., dis. Oct. 26, 1862.
COMPANY A.
Joshua Tuthill, Captain, M. O. as Ad- jutant, Oct. 27, 1865.
COMPANY B.
Win. N. Elliott, ist Lieut., M. O. Nov. 8. 1864: Charles W. Sibley, Sergeant, pro- mnoted Commis. Sergt. 2d Battalion, M. O. Oct. 26. 1865; John F. Heatlı, died at Po- cahontas, Ark., June 22d, 1862: Wm. P. Slack, bugler, discharged Aug. 17, 1862; Samuel Y. Anderson, private, discharged ( disability ) : Stephen D. Cooper, private, re-enlisted as veteran: Allen Johnson, pri- vate, re-enlisted as veteran: Henry John- son, private ; John P. Lemons, private, dis- charged May 12, 1862; Henry J. Luckin- bill, private, re-enlisted as veteran; William A. Skiles, private, mustered out Nov. 8, 1864: Chas. K. Slack, private, re-enlisted as Vet. M. O. November, 1864; Stephen D. Cooper, veteran, mustered out Oct. 27. 1865: Allen Johnson, veteran, M. O. Oct. 27. 1865: Henry Johnson, veteran, died at Vicksburg, Nov. 16. 1864: Henry G. Luck- indell, died Sept. 25. 1863: Shelfy Corn- bert, recruit, absent sick at M. O. of Regt .: Joel N. Garrison, saddler, recruit ; Jas. K. P. Garrison, recruit. M. O. Oct. 27, 1865 : Levi Walker, recruit, regular discharge.
COMPANY M.
Willard C. Davis, recruit, re-enlisted as veteran ; John J. Kaddle, recruit, died at Helena, Ark., Oct. 8, 1864.
SIXTH CAVALRY REGIMENT.
Among the unassigned recruits is noted one from Christian county, Wm Hobbs, mustered out May 23d, 1865.
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SEVENTH CAVALRY REGIMENT.
This regiment was organized in Septem- ber, 1861, with Wm. Pitt Kellogg, of Fil- ton county, as its Colonel. The names of a few Christian county soldiers appear in it.
COMPANY H
James W. Patrick, re-enlisted as veteran : Americus Patrick, discharged Nov. 10, 1862 (disability) : John R. Patrick, dis- charged June 2, 1862 (disability ) : Wm. R. Tabler, discharged Oct. 15, 1862 (dis- ability) ; James W. Patrick, veteran, M. O. Nov. 4. 1865: Albert Fowks, recruit, dis- charged : James A. Tabler, died at Mound City, Ill., June 1. 1862; Peter Hamilton, unassigned, recruit, dis. May II, 1865: Daniel Murphy; Charles D. Roberts, en- tered service April 15. 1865.
EIGHTH CAVALRY REGIMENT.
This regiment was organized at St. Charles, Ill., in September, 1861. with J. F. Farnsworth, as its Colonel. Its field of operation was with the Army of the Po- tomac. Was in the battle of Antietam. A few names appear in it.
COMPANY M-UNASSIGNED RECRUITS.
Joseph Bennett, entered the service Ap- ril 15. 1865: John Carney, entered the ser- vice April 12, 1865: Joseph Hyzer, entered the service April 12, 1865: David Lee, en- tered the service April 12, 1865 : John Mur- phy, entered the service April 12. 1865; Clarence Williams, discharged February, 1864 (disability) ;
TENTH CAVALRY REGIMENT.
This Regiment was organized at Camp Butler, Illinois, Nov. 25, 1861. James A. Barrett was its first Colonel, who resigned May 15, 1862, and was succeeded by Colonel Dudley Wickersham of Springfield, Illinois.
On the 20th of December, 1861, it moved to Quincy, Illinois, and from thence to Jeffer- son Barracks, Mo., on the 13th of March, 1862. It operated in southwest Missouri till November 13th, when it formed a part of the Army of the Frontier, and was in line of duty from Springfield, Mo., to Cane Hill, Arkansas. It participated in the battle of Prairie Grove, Ark., Dec. 7. 1862. Was at Jacksonville, Ark., July 4, 1862 ; Helena, July 12, and August 7 moved to Old Town Landing. Oct. 6, 1862, returned to Helena and November 16 marched with the expedi- tion to the mouth of White river; and on November 27th to Oakland. Miss. Had a skirmish with the enemy and returned to Helena Dec. 7, 1862.
The original service term of the Tenth and Fifteenth Regiments, Illinois Cavalry Volunteers having expired, an order of con- solidation was issued January 26, 1865, for the re-enlisted men, and recruits of the same, to be formed into twelve companies, and reorganized as the Tenth Regiment, Illinois Cavalry.
The regiment was mustered out of ser- vice Nov. 22d at San Antonio, Texas, and ordered to Springfield, Ill., for final pay- ment and discharge. The following sol- diers in it are from Christian county, in different companies :
MUSTER ROLL-COMPANY A.
Thomas Bradley. Veteran-Commis. Sergt. in Co. A. of Veterans, as re-organized : absent on detached duty at M. O. of the Regt. ; Henry N. Graham, Veteran, M. O. Nov. 22, 1865: Jesse W. Holman, died at Baton Rouge, La., July 22, 1865.
COMPANY B.
John H. Peters, mustered out Dec. 30, 1864: Fletcher Romeril, re-enlisted as Vet-
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eran ; George Steel, mustered out Dec. 30, 1864; Henry Steel, mustered out Jan. 6, 1865: Henry Warner, mustered out Dec. 30. 1864: Isaac N. Watts, re-enlisted as Veteran; Joseph Westbrooks, re-enlisted as Veteran; Fletcher Romeril, trans. to Co. B Vet, M. O. Nov. 22. 1865: Isaac N. Watts, trans. to Co. B. Vet., prom. 2d Lieut. : Joseph Westbrooks, trans. Co. B Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, 1865: Andrew B. Apple, died Little Rock, Ark., Nov. 19, 1863: Jno. W. Westbrooks, trans. Co. B Vet., M. O. Nov. 22. 1865.
COMPANY E.
Owen T. Athey, Recruit, deserted April 30, 1863: David A. Barnhart, trans. to Co. E Vet., M. O. 1865: Milton H. Clements, trans. Co. E Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, 1864: Chas. T. Bledsoe, trans. to Co. E Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, 1865: Francis M. Lowery, trans. to V. R. C., May 4, 1865; Geo. M. Markwell, trans. to Co. E Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, 1865: Jesse H. Toothaker, trans. to Co. E Vet., M. O. June 6, 1865 : Wm. J. Terry, recruit. trans. to Co. E Vet. ; Wm. White, trans. to Co. E Vet., M. O. Nov. 12, 1865.
COMPANY G.
William Elgin, recruit, re-enlisted as Vet- eran : Alexander Jones, mustered Dec. 30, 1864. as Corpl .; Uz. Judd, re-enlisted as Veteran : John Maloney, re-enlisted as Vet- eran: Wm. S. Workman, M. O. Dec. 30, 1864 as Corpl. : William Elgan, Vet., trans. Co. G. M. O. Nov. 22, 1865: Uz. Judd. Veteran, trans. Co. G. M. O. Nov. 22, 1865 : John Maloney, trans. Co. G. M. O. Nov. 22, 1865: Wm. Shumate, trans. Co. G Vet .. (lied March 3, 1865: Joseph Workman, re- cruit, died at Rolla, Mo., May 1, 1862.
COMPANY L.
James C. McGinnis, Sergeant, re-enlisted as Veteran: Francis McGinnis, Corporal,
re-enlisted as Veteran; Aaron B. Shick. Corporal, re-enlisted as Veteran; George B. Conner, Private, re-enlisted as Veteran; Wm. H. Hill, Private, re-enlisted as Vet- eran: Miller Kelley, Private, mustered out Dec. 30, 1864: Aaron V. Matthews, Pri- vate, mustered out Dec. 30, 1864: Floyd Peters, Private, died at Marshfield, Mo .. October, 1862; Jefferson S. Smith, Private. re-enlisted as Veteran: Lorenzo J. Van Winkle, Private, re-enlisted as Veteran.
VETERANS.
James C. McGinnis, promoted 2d Lieut. Co. L: Francis M. McGinnis, trans. Co. B Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, 1865 : Aaron B. Shick, trans. Co. I Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, 1865 ; Geo. B. Conner, private, trans. Co. F Vet. ; William Matthews, private, trans. Co. H Vet. : John Rice, private, trans. Co. H Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, 1865: Jefferson L. Smith, trans. Co. H Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, 1865; Lorenzo J. Van Winkle, trans. Co. H Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, 1865: Samuel Bunstein, trans. Co. D Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, 1865 ; Horatio M. Davis, recruit, trans. Co. D Vet .: Geo. W. Feugett, recruit, re-enlisted as veteran; Geo. W. Ford, trans. Co. D Vet., mustered out Nov. 22, 1865: Egbert AA. Ford. trans. Co. D Vet., mustered out Nov. 22. 1865: Henry Hinton, recruit, de- serted April 7, 1863: Stephen A. Huns- ley, recruit, transferred Co. D Vet., Jesse Langley, recruit, mustered out Dec. 30, 1864: William Matthews, recruit, re- enlisted as veteran: John Rice, recruit, re- enlisted as veteran: William Smith, trans. Co. F Vet .. M. O. Nov. 22, 1865; Jas. M. Taylor, trans. Co. F Vet., Dis. March 29, 1865. disab. ; Jno. White, trans. Co. F Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, 1865.
COMPANY M.
Geo. W. McDonald, private, died Ark.,
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Sept. 13. 1863 ; William M. McDonald, pri- vate, re-enlisted as veteran; John Pummil, private, re-enlisted as veteran: William S. Peel, private, discharged Aug. 18, 1862, disab .; Wm. H. McDonald, trans Co. C Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, 1865 ; John Pummill, died at Little Rock, Ark., May 26, 1864; Geo. B. Richardson, trans. Co. C Vet., Nov. 22, 1865: Edward J. Bingham, trans. Co. C Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, 1865: Matthew H. Copple, trans. Co. C Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, 1865 : James M. Fleming, trans. Co. C Vet., M. O. Nov. 22, 1865: Wm. R. Goodby. trans. Co. C Vet., M. O. June 22, 1865; James H. Cowan, unassigned recruit ; James H. Doroon, unassigned recruit ; John T. Easley, unassigned recruit, trans. Co. E Vet. : Harrison Gregory, unassigned recruit ; Charles H. Turhill, unassigned recruit, see Co. E Vet.
IITH CAVALRY REGIMENT-COMPANY H.
Levin Johnson, recruit, mustered out Sept. 30, 1865.
COMPANY M.
Columbus Lenasters, unassigned recruit, mustered out May 23, 1865.
14TH CAVALRY REGIMENT-COMPANY E.
Isaac Steel, transferred Co. C. M. O. July 31, 1865.
16TH CAVALRY REGIMENT-COMPANY D.
Gaines Lamont, recruit, deserted Nov. 21, 1863.
IST ARTILLERY-BATTERY D.
Jasper N. Kelley, recruit, mustered out July 28. 1865: Daniel Lockwood, recruit, deserted March 7, 1862.
2D ARTILLERY-BATTERY B.
Alfred C, Lovejoy, recruit, term expired June 20, 1864; promoted 2d. Lieut. Co. B. M. O. July 15, 1865.
BATTERY C.
Wm. A. Dawson, Corporal, deserted July 12, 1862; Henry H. Beliymer, Cor- poral, M. O. Oct. 22, 1864: Enoch C. Behy- mer, Corporal, deserted July 20, 1862; Charles Humphreys, Corporal, discharged for promotion to Lieut. in 8th U. S. Col- ored Heavy Artillery; Charles F. Hum- phreys, Corporal, promoted Ist Lieut. Co. C. M. O. Aug. 3. 1865: Henry Hardtner. Corporal, M. O. Oct. 22, 1864, as Sergt .; Geo. W. Lawton, Corporal, re-enlisted as veteran: Jno. A. Suttle, re-enlisted as vet- eran : George W. Lawton, veteran, mus- tered out Aug. 3, 1865.
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