Past and present of the City of Decatur and Macon County, Illinois, Part 6

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PAST AND PRESENT OF MACON COUNTY.


Lieutenant Colonels-George W. Peck, Sept. 2. 1801. discharged Sept. 19, 1862, ill health; W. E. MeMaken. Sept. 19, 1802, term expired Nov. 16, 1804.


Major-John L. Wilson, June 2, 1865. mustered out Dec. 16. 1805.


AAdjutants-Charles B. Steele, Sept. 6. 1861, resigned July, 1864; J. R. Duncan, , July 20, 1864, promoted captain, mustered out Dec. 16, 1865; John A. Pierce, Ang. 21, 1865 : mustered out Dec. 16, 1805.


Quartermasters- John E. Jones, May 15. 1863, mustered out Aug. 18. 1864; Simeon Paddleford, Ang. 18, 1864, mustered out Dec. 16, 1865.


Surgeons-Eden M. Seeley. Aug. 21, 1862, resigned May 21, 1864: James J. Reat, May 21, 1864, mustered out Dec. 26, 1865.


Chaplain-E. D. Wilkins, Oct. 12, 1861, resigned July 9. 1864.


Company A.


Captains-S. S. Goode, May 7, 1861, state service Tenth Regiment : George II. Dun- ning, May 17, 1861, resigned Oct. 24, 1862; George F. Eaton, Oct. 24, 1862, mustered out July 5. 1864.


First Lieutenant-E. D. Coxe. Oct. 24. 1862, mustered out July 5. 1864; B. F. Os- borne, July 5, 1864: J. R. Shepard, Aug. 21. 1865, mustered out Dec. 16, 1865.


Second Lieutenant-J. L. Bowman, May 7. 1801, resigned April 14, 1862; Joseph C. Alvord. Oct. 24. 1862, killed in battle Dec. 31. 1862: Thomas Gross, June 1. 1863. re- signed May 12. 1865; Alvin Calmus, Dec. 16, 1865, mustered out Dec. 16, 1865.


First Sergeant-Edward D. Coxe, June 15. 1861, promoted first lieutenant.


Second Sergeant-Charles Disbrow, June 15, 1861. Discharged Aug. 10. 1862: disa- bility.


Corporals-Elijah Smith, June 15. 1801. killed at Stone River, Dec. 30, 1862 : William R. Wheeler, June 15, 1861. discharged Sept. 1. 1803: Benjamin F. Osborne, June 15.


1861, re-enlisted as veteran, promoted first lieutenant : Joseph Wagoner, June 15, 1801. discharged April 23, 1863 : G. W. Stephens, June 15. 1861, re-enlisted as veteran, mus- tered out Dec. 16, 1805.


Musician-J. D. 1. Meeks, June 15, 1801, mustered out July 5. 1804.


Wagoner-John Hanks, June 15, 1861, mustered out July 5. 1804.


Privates-Joseph Barber, June 23, 1801. re-enlisted as veteran, mustered out Dec. 16, 1805: James T. Baker, June 15, 1861, discharged Sept. 15, 1862; 11ngh Bacon. June 15. 1861, killed Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862: Philip Blos, June 15, 1801, died, An- dlersonville, June 15, 1864; Jacob Conouff, June 15, 1801, killed. Stone River, Dec. 30, 1862: William H. Clepson, June 15. 1801, re-enlisted as veteran, mustered out July 13. 1865, prisoner of war; James Clark, June 21, 1861. re-enlisted as veteran, transferred to engineering corps Aug. 2. 1864: Henry Cruise, June 21, 1861, discharged Aug. 10, 1862; David Crawford, July 26, 1861, re- enlisted as veteran, mustered out July 13. 1865, prisoner of war; Frank Ernest, July 15. 1861, discharged Aug. 10, 1862, disabil- ity : F. Il. Fammer, June 15, 1861, died at Andersonville June 20, 1864 : 11. F. Fletcher, June 15, 1861, mustered out July 5. 1864: Danicl Foley, June 15, 1801, killed at Chicka- mauga Sept. 19. 1803: Joseph E. Hobson, June 15, 1861, mustered out July 5, 1864; Jasper H. Hixson, June 15, 1861, discharged March 11, 1864, disabled ; William HI. Hig- gins, June 24. 1861, killed at Stone River, Dec. 30, 1862: Orlando llogan, June 24, 1861, mustered out Ang. 16, 1864; William Johnson, June 25, 1861, discharged Oct. 7. 1861; Thomas E. Jefferson, June 25. 1801. mustered out July 5. 1864: James B. Ken- nedy, June 25. 1861, discharged Sept. 9. 1862, wounds ; John B. Lambach, June 25. 1801. transferred to Im. Corps Aug. 5. 1804 : John Leigh, June 24, 1861, mustered out July 5. 1804: William McPherson, June 15,


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1861; John Me\voy, June 15, 1861, re-en- listed as veteran, mustered out July 13. 1865, prisoner of war; Abraham MeKitrick, June 23, 1861, discharged April 30, 1862, disability ; William McGratlı, June 15, 1861, discharged Oct. 7, 1861; H. B. F. Martin, June 15, 1861, re-enlisted as veteran, died Oct. 30, 1864; L. D. Morgan, June 23. 1861 .. mustered out July 5, 1864: C. M. Pope. June 15, 1861, mustered out 'uly 5. 1804: William H. Ross, June 25, 1 01, mustered out July 5, 1864; C. Rosenbarger, June 15, 1861, mustered out July 5, 1864, as corporal ; Daniel Shutter, June 23, 1861 ; Peter Shelt, June 15, 1861, re-enlisted as veteran, mus- tered out Dec. 16, 1865; George S. Stuart, June 15, 1861, died at Annapolis, Md., Nov., 1864; Harvey C. Stuart, June 15, 1861, re- enlisted as veteran. mustered out Dec. 16, 1865; Edward Stockton, June 15, 1861; Joseph Shepard, June 15, 1861, nothing known; John Smith, June 15, 1861, mustered out July 5. 1864 : John Street, June 15, 1861, re-enlisted as vet ran, mustered out Dec. 16, 1865, as corporal ; Patrick Shan- non, June 15, 1861, discharged to re-enlist in 15th U. S. Infantry, Dec. 24, 1862; James Shepherd, June 22, 1861, re-enlisted as vet- eran, promoted to first lieutenant ; William H. Stewart, June 23, 1861, mustered out Dec. 16, 1865 ; Martin Tibbett, June 15, 1861, mustered out June 30, 1864; John Thute, June 21. 1861, re-enlisted as veteran, mus- tered out Dec. 16, 1865; John L. Whitten, June 15, 1861, discharged Aug. 18, 1863, disability : Benjamin F. Witts, June 22, 1861, died Jan. 7, 1863. wounds ; William II. Witts, June 24, 1861, mustered out July 7, 1864; Rudolph Zorger. June 22, 1861, died Jan. 7, 1863, wounds; George W. Stephens, re-enlisted as veteran, mustered ont Dec. 16, 1865.


Recruits-Jolin Cram, Oct. 12, 1861, died Nov. 10, 1862: John Eckart, Jan. 22, 1862, mustered ont Jan. 28. 1865; Martin Fitz- patrick, Oct., 1861, mustered out Feb. 2,


1865; Taylor Florey, Oct. 12, 1861, mus- tered out April 27, r865; Albert Fowkes, Oct. 12, 1861; Silas W. West, Aug. 13, 1861, died Feb. 1, 1862, disability.


Company K.


Captains-A. M. Peterson, May 16. 1861, resigned Nov. 21, 1862: John L. Wilson, Nov. 21, 1862, promoted to major ; Sydney B. Wade, July 18, 1865, mustered out Dec. 16, 1865.


Second Lieutenant - John F. Weitzel, Jan. 31, 1863, killed at Chickamauga Sept. 19, 1863.


Privates-Patrick S. Curtis, June 14, 1861; George M. Short, June 24, 1861, died March 25, 1863, of wounds.


Unassigned-John Barrett. Dec. 19, 1863.


THIRTY FIFTH ILLINOIS INFANTRY.


The Thirty-fifth Illinois Infantry was organized in Decatur July 3, 1861, and ac- cepted by the secretary of war on the 23d of the month, with G. A. Smith as colonel. The regiment left Decatur Aug. 4, arriving at Jefferson Barracks on the 5th; thence to Marine Hospital at St. Louis; next to Jefferson City, Mo., to Otterville and Se- dalia, where it jointed General Siegel's ad- vance on Springfield, reaching that place on the 26th, then to Rollo, returning to Spring- field, Feb. 13, 1862. Col. G. A. Smith was badly wounded in an engagement at Pea Ridge. This regiment took part at Rocky- ford Ridge, Resaca, Dallas, Mud Creek, Kenesaw, Perryville Stone River and Chick- amauga ; was mustered out at Springfield, H11., Sept. 27, 1864.


Roster of Thirty-fifth Regiment.


Colonels-G. A. Smith, July 2, 1861, pro- moted brigadier general Sept. 19, 1862, dis- charged Sept. 22, 1863; W. B. Chandler, Sept. 22, 1863. term expired Sept. 27, 1864, was lieutenant colonel.


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Major-John Mellwain, July 3, 1861, killed at Kenesaw June 22, 1804.


Adjutants-W. J. Usrey, Sept. 1, 1861, re- signed April 15, 1802; Uriah Fox, April 15, 1862, resigned Nov. 17, 1863; Samuel W. Bird, Nov. 17, 1863, term expired Sept. 27. 1864.


Quartermaster-John M. Miles, July 3. 1861, term expired Sept. 27, 1864.


Surgeons-W. J. Chenoweth, Sept. 25, 1861, resigned Dec. 14, 1862; S. B. Hawley, Dec. 9, 1862, term expired Sept. 27, 1864.


First Assistant Surgeon-D. C. Tidball, Sept. 25. 1861, term expired Sept. 27, 1864.


Second Assistant Surgeon Johnathan Wylie, Dec. 8. 1862, term expired Sept. 27, 1864.


Chaplains-P. D. Hammond, July 3, 1861, resigned May, 1862; R. E. Harris, May 12, 1862, left at Florence, Ala., Aug. 18, 1862.


Non-Commissioned Staff.


Sergeant Major-George B. Peake, July 3. 1861, promoted second lieutenant, then captain of Company A.


Hospital Steward-Joseph T. De Watney, July 3. 1861, reduced and retired to Com- pany A.


Musicians-Newlin B. Davis, July 3, 1861 ; Archibald Monroe, July 3, 1861, pro- moted to prin. musician.


Second Class Musicians-Joseph Rick- etis, July 3. 1861.


Company A.


Captains-B. M. Tables, July 3. 1861, re- signed Dec. 20, 1861 ; Pierre W. Thomas, Dec. 25, 1861, resigned Jan. 31, 1864 ; George B. Peake, Jan. 31, 1864, mustered out Sept. 27. 1864.


First Lieutenant-George F. Deitz, Dec. 25. 1861, died July 8, 1863; John W. Peed, Jan. 31, 1864, term expired Sept. 27, 1864.


Second Lieutenant-James Shoaf, July 3. 1861. resigned Feb. 3. 1862.


Privates-Augusta Glotz, July 3. 1861, (lischarged Aug. 9, 1862, wounds; Conover


Hatfield, July 3. 1861, discharged Dec. 12, 1801, disability ; William C. Stewart, dis- charged June 15. 1862, disability; AAndrew Stewart, July 3, 1801, mustered ont Sept. 27. 1864, wounded ; Joseph McMullen, July 3, 1801; John D. McFadden, July 3. 1861; John Hlager, July 3. 1801; Curtis Austin, July 3. 1801, transferred to 59th Regiment; Frank Rea, July 3. 181.


Company F.


N. L. F. Monroe, July 3. 1861, discharged March 24, 1863, disability.


FORTY-FIRST ILLINOIS INFANTRY, ILLINOIS VOLUNTEERS.


The Forty-first Infantry, Illinois Volun- teers, was organized in Decatur, Illinois, in August, 1861, by Col. Isaac C. Pugh. The regiment went to St. Louis, Aug. 7, Bird's Point, Mo., on the 29th ; was assigned to the command of General Prentiss Sept. 8, moved to Paducah, Ky., where it was as- signed to Gen. B. F Smith; Feb. 5. 1862, the regiment went to Ft. Henry, on the 11th to Ft. Donelson, was engaged in the siege on the 13th, 14th and 15th under Colonel Mc Arthur. Reached Pittsburg Landing on the 16th ; engaged in battle of Shiloh April 6 and 7, 1862, also siege of Corinth, arriving at Memphis July 11, staying here until Sept. 6, then to Bolivar, to LaGrange, Nov. 3. to Memphis, Tenn., March 10, 1863, next to Henando, Miss., Itd an engagement at Cold- water, thence retired to Memphis; moved to Vicksburg May 12: finally consolidated with Fifty-third Regiment.


Roster Forty .first Illinois Infantry.


AAdjutants-B. G. Pugh, Dec. 12, 1861, re- Colonel-1. C. Pugh. July 27, 1801, mus- tered out Aug. 20, 1804.


Lieutenant Colonels-Ansel Tupper, July 27, 1861, killed at Pittsburg Landing April 6. 1862: John Warner, April 8, 1862, dis- charged Nov. 26, 1862; John H. Nale, mus- tered out Aug. 2, 1804.


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Majors -- F. M. Long, killed in action July 12, 1863; R. H. McFadden, transferred to field staff as consolidated.


Adjutants-B. G. Pugh, Dec. 12, 1861, re- signed June 9, 1862 ; William Gillespie, mus- tered out Aug. 20, 1804.


Quartermasters-H. C. Bradsby, July 27, 1861, resigned June 9, 1862; 1. R. Pugh, Sept. 30. 1862, resigned Aug. 1, 1863; John Boughman, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.


Surgeons-William M. Gray, mustered out March 29, 1862; Charles Carle, mus- tered out Aug. 20, 1864.


First Assistant Surgeons-George W. Short, July 27, 1861, resigned ; O. M. War- . moth, April 12, 1862, transferred to field staff as consolidated.


Second Assistant Surgeon-John W. Coleman, Sept. 30, 1862, term expired 1866.


Captains-John H. Nale, July 27, 1861, promoted ; M. F. Kanan, April 8, 1862, transferred to Company A.


First Lieutenants-George R. Steele, April 8, 1862, resigned Aug. 3, 1863 ; Roland Bell, April 8, 1862, promoted from second lieutenant, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.


Non-Commissioned Staff.


Sergeant Major-Bartley G. Pugh, Aug. 5, 1861, promoted adjutant.


Quartermaster Sergeant-Alonzo Bur- gess, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Ang. 20, 1864.


Hospital Stewards-John Luttrell, Aug. 5. 1861, died ; James W. Routh, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864, was corporal.


First Sergeant-Lewis B. Morton, Aug. 5, 1861. died at Paducah, Ky., Sept. 19, 1861.


Sergeants-Roland Bell. Ang. 5, 1861, promoted second lieutenant : Bryant Kel- sey, Aug. 5. 1861, died June 20, 1863. wounded; W. E. Winholtz, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864, as first ser- geant, wounded; David S. Morse, Ang. 5, 1861, died at Moscow, Tenn., Jan. 23. 1863. Corporals-William H. Hecocks, Aug. 5.


1861, killed at Jackson, Miss., July 12, 1863, was sergeant ; Moses .A. Stare, Ang. 5, 1801; Henry C. Payne, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864; H. MI. Strever, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864, as sergeant ; John W. Shepard, Aug. 5. 1861, discharged Nov. 15. 1862; Fred O. Spooner, Aug. 5, 1861, killed at Shiloh April 4, 1862; Horace W. Clark, Aug. 5, 1861.


Privates-James W. Anderson, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Attg. 20, 1864; Robert Asher. Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864; John Albert, Ang. 5, 1851, mustered out .Aug. 20, 1864: James Bryant, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 25, 1864; John Boring, Ang. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864; Marion Beamer, Aug. 5, 1861, mus- tered out Aug. 20. 1864; Alonzo Burgess, Aug. 5, 1861, promoted quartermaster ser- geant : George W. Betzer, Aug. 5, 1861, discharged Sept. 28, 1862, wounds; Albert Bell, Aug. 5, 1801, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864; Samuel W. Brindle man, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out .Aug. 20, 1864; Samuel W. Bear. Aug. 5, 1861, discharged Oct. 18, 1862, disability ; Marion Brancet. Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864; Latham Buck, Ang. 5, 1861, re-enlisted as veteran, trans- ferred to Company A, veteran battalion ; Aaron Cole, Aug. 5. 1861, re-enlisted as veteran, wounded ; Henry Chambers, Aug. 5, 1861, discharged June 10, 1862, disability ; Henry C. Colladay, Aug. 5, 1861, discharged for disability ; Chris Crandall, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864; Henry G. Clark, Aug. 5. 1861, died November, 1861 ; L. L. Culver, Ang. 5. 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864: James S. Cox. Ang. 5, 1861, killed at Shiloh April 6, 1862; J. B. Dren- nan, .Aug. 5, 1861, killed at Donelson Feb. 15, 1862: M. C. Dubois, Aug. 5. 1861, died at home Sept. 23. 1863, wounds ; Elijah De- laney, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20. 1864; George W. Davis, Aug. 5, 1861, mus- tered out .Aug. 20. 1864; John M. Davis, Aug. 15, 186t, discharged Nov. 24, 1861,


PAST AND PRESENT OF MACON COUNTY.


disability: J. W. Edmondson, Aug. 5. 1801. mustered out Aug. 20, 1864: Adam Ebord. Ang. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20. 1804. wounded ; Henry Fuller, Aug. 5. 1861 ; John Fike, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20. 1804: Elijah B. Fenner, Ang. 5. 1861, mus- tered out Aug. 20, 1864; John L. Forin. Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864; Enoch D. Greene, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out .Aug. 20, 1864; Michael Giblin, Aug. 5. 1801; R. W. Glassie, Aug. 5, 1801, mustered out Aug. 20, 1804; Richard Gathored. Aug. 5. 1861, mustered out Aug. 20. 1864; Will- iam 11. Greene. Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864, corporal ; John Hayes, Aug. 5, 1861, discharged Aug. 6. 1861, by writ of habeas corpus ; John R. Hull, Aug. 5. 1861. discharged April 8, 1863. as corporal, disability ; James E. Hull, Aug. 5, 1861, died in enemies' hands, wounded; Thomas J. llarter, .Aug. 5. 1861, discharged Dec. 5. 1862, wounds : Walter B. Huston, Aug. 5. 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864: Norville Huston, Aug. 5, 1861, killed at Shiloh April 6, 1862; Thomas llackney, Aug. 5, 1861, discharged Sept. 19. 1862, wounds: 1. N. Jordan, Aug. 5. 1861, wounded at Shiloh, killed at Vicksburg, June 7, 1863; George Jimison, Aug. 5. 1861, captured, paroled ; Oscar A. Kelse. Aug. 5. 1861, wounded at Donelson, discharged Oct. 23, 1863, as cor- poral : Isaac. W. Kile, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out .Aug. 20, 1864, as corporal ; J. W. Cumis- son, Ang. 5. 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864; C. Longabaugh, Ang. 5, 1861, re-en- listed as veteran, transferred to Company A, veteran battalion ; R. Longabaugh, Aug. 5. 1861, transferred to Inv. Corps, Sept. 15. 1863: William M. Morlan, Aug. 5, 1861, dis- charged No. 7. 1862, wounds : George Man- derville, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20. 1864: James W. Moore, Aug. 5. 1861, died at Paducah, Ky., Feb. 7, 1862; Hugh Me- Donald. Aug. 5. 1861 ; J. M. Monohon, Aug. 5, 1861, died at Paducah, Ky., Dec. 28. 1861 ; William Parr, Aug. 5. 1861, mustered out


Aug. 20, 1864, veteran battalion : Joseph Ray. Aug. 5. 1801, wounded at Shiloh, re-en listed as veteran, transferred to Company 1 : AAaron Smick, Aug. 5. 1801, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864, sergeant, wounded ; James M. Sides, Aug. 5, 1801. mustered out Aug. 20, 1804: 11. 1 .. Stookey, Aug. 5, 1861, dis- charged Aug. 2. 1862, wounded : William 11. Stookey, Aug. 5, 1861, died at Alexandria, Va., April 17, 1864; Thomas B. Strope, Aug. 5. 1801, discharged April 27, 1862, disa- bility ; William W. Smith, Aug. 5, 1861, dis- charged Sept. 19, 1802, wounds; Michael Sweet, Aug. 5. 1861 : Bartley G. Pugh, Aug. 5, 1861, promoted sergeant major and adju- tant ; Daniel Senseman. Aug. 5, 1861. dis- charged Aug. 20. 1863, as corporal: Will- iam 11. Smith. Aug. 5. 1861, sergeant, died April 16, 1862, wounds ; William T. Short, Aug. 5. 1861, discharged Feb. 27, 1863. dis- ability ; David Spainhower. Ang. 5, 1861, discharged Sept. 18, 1802: James S. Stew- art, Ang. 5, 1801, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864. wounded ; James B. Troxel. Aug. 5. 1861, discharged Aug. 20, 1864. wounded ; George E. Todd, Aug. 5, 1861, discharged April 7, 1862, disability : George Tuttle, Aug. 5. 1861, killed at Shiloh April 6, 1862: G. W. Thompson, Aug. 5. 1861, discharged Nov. 17, 1862. disability ; S. 11. Timmons, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1804; M. F. Timmons, Ang. 5. 1861, died at Natchez Oct. 20, 1863. wounds : Alexander W. Tansy, Aug. 5. 1861, discharged Nov. 25. 1862, disability ; William D. Vaughn, AAug. 5, 1861. discharged Ang. 4. 1802, disability ; W. 11. Westcoat, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864: John R. White, Aug. 5. 1801, re-enlisted as veteran. transferred to Com- pany A, veteran battalion : Andrew Will- iams. Aug. 5. 1861. transferred to invalid corps Sept. 15, 1863 : John E. Williams, Aug. 5. 1861, died at Jackson, Tenn .; Hiram R. Wilson. Aug. 5. 1861, discharged Aug. 2, 1862, wounds : John J. Ward, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864; William H.


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Whitesell, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864.


Recruits-James H. Crain, died at home Oct. 27, 1863 ; Joel Hull, mustered out Aug. 27, 1803 : Samuel A. McDonald; Kilburn H. Roby, mustered out Nov. 24, 1861, disabil- ity; George B. Schroll, discharged Sept. 18, 1862, disability ; William Wheeler, Aug. 25, 1862, mustered out May 3, 1866.


Company B.


Captains-A. B. Lee, July 27, 1861, re- signed Aug. II, 1863; John H. Davis, Aug. 15. 1863. term expired Aug. 20, 1864, was first lieutenant.


First Lieutenant-William H. Palmer, Aug. 15, 1863, transferred to Company B as consolidated.


Second Lieutenant-Jackson H. Aldridge, July 27, 1861, died at Mound City March 1, 1862.


Private-John C. Good, Jan. 3, 1864, transferred to Company B, veteran battal- ion, transferred to Company G, 53d Regi- ment.


Company E.


Captains-John L. Armstrong, July 27, 1861, died Dec. 11, 1861; W. S. Oglesby, Dec. 12, 1861, killed in action April 6, 1862, first lieutenant; Oscar Strait, Sept. 1, 1862, term expired Aug. 20, 1864.


First Lieutenants-Robert Warnick, Dec. 12, 1861, relieved as second lieutenant Janu- ' ton, Aug. 5, 1861, re-enlisted as veteran, ary, 1862; James A. Wilson, April 18, 1862, term expired Aug. 20. 1864.


Second Lieutenants-James M. Taylor, Dec. 12, 1861, resigned April 26, 1862, was sergeant ; S. R. Appleton, Sept. 30. 1862, re- signed Nov. 17, 1862; Joseph Catherwood, Nov. 18. 1862, term expired Aug. 20, 1864.


Sergeants-Buckner H. Pasley, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864; James A. Wilson, Aug. 5. 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864: Joseph Yick. Aug. 5. 1861, died April 8, 1862, wounds.


Corporais-Albert D. Rose. Aug. 5, 1861,


discharged Sept. 6, 1862, disability; John H. Bennet, Aug. 5, 1861, discharged April 15, 1862; Oscar Strait, Aug. 5, 1861, pro- moted to sergeant, then captain; James M. Stevens, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864; Henry Stevens, Aug. 5, 1861, mus- tered out Ang. 20, 1864, as private; Harri- son Graham, Aug. 5, 1861, drowned, De- catur, June 19, 1862 ; James W. Burke, Aug. 5, 1861, discharged Oct. 9, 1862; Jacob Gra- ham, Aug. 5, 1861, killed at Shiloh April 6, 1862.


Privates-T. J. Armstrong, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out .Aug. 20, 1864; Edmiston Austin, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864; William D. Botts, Aug. 5. 1861, dis- charged Sept. 19, 1862, disability; Jesse R. Berry, Ang. 5, 1861, died Nov. 11, 1863, dis- ability ; John P. Bassell, Aug. 5. 1861, dis- charged March 2, 1863, disability ; William Bennett, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864; William Blair, Aug. 5, 1861, re- enlisted as veteran, transferred to Company A, veteran battalion ; James Blair, Aug. 5, 1861; John Beshle, Aug. 5, 1861, died Aug. 6, 1862, wounds; Benjamin Berry. Aug. 5, 1861, sergeant, died at Keokuk July 1, 1862 ; J. P. Brookshire, Aug. 5. 1861, discharged March 10. 1863, disability ; C. S. Barker, Aug. 5, 1861 ; Charles Bentley, Aug. 5. 1861, re-enlisted as veteran, transferred to Com- pany A, veteran battalion; H. J. Brewing-


transferred to Company A, veteran battal- ion ; Benjamin Clark, Aug. 5. 1861, in ma- rine service; Martin Clark, Aug. 5, 1861, mustered out Aug. 20, 1864: Alexander Crouch. Aug. 5, 1861, re-enlisted as veteran, transferred to Company A, veteran battal- ion ; Pearson Carmean. Aug. 5, 1861, dis- charged Dec. 7, 1861. disability ; David M. Davis, Aug. 5. 1861. killed at Shiloh April 2, 1862; Edward Douglas. Aug. 5, 1861, re- enlisted as veteran ; Job A. Dillon, Aug. 5, 1861. mustered out Aug. 20, 1864; Robert Evans, Aug. 5, 1861, discharged June 19,


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PAST AND PRESENT OF MACON COUNTY.


ING. disability . William J. Graham. Aug. 5. ING. died at Andersonville Aug. 23. 184. Levi Griffee. Ang. 5. 1800, discharged Jan. S. 182, disability, John Z. Gall. Aug. 5. Ist, died at Albany, Ind., June 9, IN; Henry Hamstead. Aug. 5. 1801, Thomas Herring. Aug. 5. 1801, sergeant, died July IS. ING. disability : Henry Justes. Aug. 5. 18. Entered our Aug. 20, 1864. William Jantes. Aug. 5. 181. Bustered out Aug 20, 8. David Jones, Aug. 5, 1801, discharged June 17, 1802, disability ; Wilham kir- baugh, Ang 5 18, re enlisted as veteran ; D. H. Krone, Aug. 5. 1801, re-enlisted as Veteran. > Langdon, Ang. 5. 1861, died at Paducah, Ky. Dec. 2. ING. James 1. Long. Ang. 5. 189. died July 1, 1803. wounds, James W. Little, Ang. 5, 1801, mustered out Aug. 20, 1804: John Luttrell. Aug. 5 IN, died at Columbus, ky. Dec. 4. 1802: James McQuality, Ang. 5. 1801. discharged Nov. 25, 1802, disability ; Perry Malone, Aug. 5. 1801. re enlisted as vel eran ; Charles Nevins, Aug. 5. IN : 1. ... Nicholson, Ang. 5. 1801. mustered out Aug. 20, 1844 Henry C. Oder, Ang. 5. 181, mis- ing snice Feb 10, 1802; Lewis Ordleb, Ang. 5. 1801. George A. Beck. Aug. 5. INDI, Ser geant, died at Mound City March 8, 1802; Joseph A. Pasky, Ang. 5. 1801, mustered out Aug. 20, 1804. M. L. Pasley. Aug. 5. 1801, che at Blue Mound, Ill. Feb, 8, 182. John Pope. Aug. 5, 1801, transferred to Im Corps Dec 1, 1803: John Road, Ang. 5. IN, killed at Donelson Feb. 15. 1802: norge W. Ralls, Ang. 5, 1801, mustered out Aug. 20, 1804: Thomas C. Philbrick. Ang. 5. 1801. transferred to Im. Corps Nov. 10, 1842: James J. Pasley, Ang. 5. 1801, died at l'aducal, ky. Dec. 4. 18001 ; William (. Rose. Aug 5. 18my died April 18, 1802. Wound Is. John Scott. Aug. 5. ING. mastered out in field, John Shortd. Aug. 5. 1801; Joseph F. Stephens, Aug. 5. 1MM. discharged Dec. 20, 1801, disability ; George W. Such. Aug. 5. 1801, killed at Shiloh April 4, 1862:


charged Feb. 14. 1803. disability, Simon D. Smith, Ang 5. ING, discharged Sept. 1. ING. as corporal, disability, Charles Ul- Dr. Aug. 5. In, mustered out Aug. 20. 1804. John Ward. Aug. 5. 1801, mustered out Aug. 5. 1801, mustered out Ang. 20, IN, as sergeant. would les.


Recruits- Alexander Allsbury, reenlist- of as veteran ; Aaron 1, Green, mustered ont Ang. 20, 184. first sergeant ; Patrick Murray, transferred to Company A, Veteran battalion, James I. Purdue, Dec. 22, 1802, discharged Dec. 25. 1803, disability, F. M. Stevens, njustered out Aug. 20, 1804. John 1. Stevens, mustered out Aug. 20, 180 4, 85 sergeant : Joseph Smith, died at Memphis. Tenn. April 3. 1803: Joseph 1. Walker, Jan. 5. 1804. transferred to Company 1. Veteran battalion, Andrew M. Wheeler, mustered out May 20. 1805 : Charles Nevins, re enlisted as veteran.


Company F.


Captains-David P. Brown, July 27, 1861. resigned March 28, 1802; J. C. Lewis, March 28, 1802, resigned Oct. 16, 1802, Was first and second lieutenant ; Jesse F. Har- old, October 16, 1802, term expired Aug. 20. 184, was first lieutenant.


First Lieutenants H. C. Mccook, July 27. 1801, promoted to chaplain; Henry Bevis, Oct. 1. 1861, resigned Feb 10, 1802; William H. Taylor, Oct. 10, 1802, term ex- pired Aug. 20, 1804, was second lieutenant. Second Lieutenant Ed C. Sackett, Oct. 10, 1802, term expired Aug. 20, 180 ..




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