Souvenir of settlement and progress of Will County, Ill. A review of the lives of our presidents, political, military and commercial history of the United States and of the state of Illinois Business directory of Joliet Comp. specially for the people of the county, Part 16

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Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Chicago, Historical Directory Pub. Co.
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10, 1862. Albert J. Sanger, dis. June 13, 1864, time exp. Acted as spy or scout. James E. Shiffer, dis. June 13, 1864, time exp. Severely wounded at Donaldson. John Story, dis for dis. Richard Story, vet., M. O. Captured before Atlanta July 22, 1864. James Scanlan, died at Joliet, April 23, 1852. John Terry, dis. for dis. Dec. 8, 1861. George Tryer, dis June 13, 1864, time exp. Wounded at Donaldson. William Unroh, dis. for wounds rec'd at Donaldson. Oliver N. Vigrow, died at Mound City Nov. 28, 1861. Wm. Vernon, dis. June 13, 1864, term exp. Philip H. Wagner, dis. for dis. John P. Winslow, dis. Oct. 17, 1861. Charles E. Warren, dis. for dis. Dec. 9, 1861. Nelson Young, died at Vicksburg July 29, 1863, of typhoid fever.


The recruits of Co. F, all of whom enlisted in 1861, are named as follows :- Webster H. Brown, dis. Oct. 23, 1862. Henry W. Bartlett, died of wounds rec'd at Britton's Lane. James A. Bassett, killed at Fort Donaldson Feb. 15, 1862. Benj. F. Coats, dis. June 13, 1864, time exp. Wounded at Shiloh. Charles Canth. William Dew, dis. for dis. George Dew, dis. for dis. Dec. 9, 1861. August Green, vet., M. O. July 16, '65. Patrick Gibbons, dis. for dis. Oct. 17, '62. John Hiller, died of wounds received May 22, '62. Also wounded at Donaldson. Josiah Ingersoll, vet., M. O. as sergeant. Thomas M. Johnson. Wm. Lawson. Abraham Livengood, dis. for dis. Wm. Putnam, dis. for dis. Dec. 26, 1861. John B. Rook. Joseph S. Stevens, dis. for dis. March 27, '62. Reenlisted in 154th Inf. David Spade, dis. for wounds rec'd at Donaldson. Henry Urede. Michael Webber, dis. June 13, '64. William E. Wheaton, died April 25, '62. Luther E. Woodworth, dis. for dis. April 29, '62. James E. Shiffer, who enlisted Jan. 9, '65, and John M. Counter, who enlisted Jan. 1, '62, were M. O. July 16, '65.


Companies G and H .- John L. Franklin, June 13, '61; died at Birds Point, Oct. 15, '61. David A. Bowers, recruit; vet., absent sick at M. O. Christian Christians; vet., M. O. July 16, '65. Robert Chrisley, Mar. 29; '65, M. O. July 16, '65. Peter Fenner, Jan. 5, '62. Joseph Hand, April 24, '61; dis. Oct. 14, '62, for wounds. Morris Lamb, June 17, '61; vet., M. O. July 16, '65. Charles Lewis; vet., M. O. July 16, '65. Alex- ander Meyer, April 24, '61; dis. June 13, '64. Christain Stamms, June 9, '61; dis. June 13, '64. August Shultz, Jan. 1, '62; killed at Fort Donaldson, Feb. 15, '62. Robert Stiller, Feb. 24, '64; died at Nashville, Tenn., Sept. 18, '64. John D. Treibel, Jan. 1, '62. Myron H. Underhill, June 9, '61. Nelson C. Brown, private, Co. H, Dec. 16, '63; vet., M. O. July 16, '65. John Riordan, recruit, Co. H; dis. Jan. 19, '63, for wounds.


Company I, mustered in in 1861, with the following Will county men :- Alfred J. Blake, June 13, '61; vet., M. O. as


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sergt. George Eberhardt, June 13, '61; dis. June 14, '64, time exp. Karles Schlieforth, June 13, '61; dis. June 14, '64, time exp. Geo. F. Leutz, June 13, '61; dis. for dis. Nov. 26, '61. George E. Lake, June 13, '61; dis. for dis. Nov. 26, 1861. Leonard Rose, Sept. 28, '61; died at Mound City, Nov. 5, '61. Thomas L. Hopping, Sept. 28, '61; dis. June 14, '64, time exp. John Marshall, Sept. 12, '61; dis. '64. Wm. H. West, June 13, '61; dis. '64. Alonzo Rose, Sept. 28, '61; died of wounds rec'd at Donelson.


Company K was mustered in June 13, '61, with the following men from this county: Burdett Spencer, dis. June 13, '64, time exp. Severely wounded at Donelson. Israel J. R. Waters, killed at Raymond, Miss., May 12, '63. Rudolph Foreav, dis. June 13, '64. Martin F. Bissell, dis. for dis. Oct. 13, '62. Wounded at Britton's Lane. Anderson Connor, vet., M. O. Richard Connor, died at Mound City, Dec. 23, '61. George Connolly, dis. for dis. Sept. S, '62. Wounded at Shiloh. James Coyle, vet., M. O. Captured July 22, '64. Jerome B. Dann, vet., M. O. Captured July 22, '64. Samuel Hager- man, vet., M. O. as ord. ser. Wounded near Atlanta, July 21. James A. Lord, dis. for dis. as 1st sergt. March 5, '63. Robert Lawton, dis. for dis. August 17, '62. Frank Lehman, died at Birds Point, Jan. 11, '62. Henry Mitchell, killed at Raymond, Miss., May 12, '63. Alfred F. Pierson, dis. for disability Octo- ber 31, '62. Aaron P. Paxon, died at Newark, Illinois, May 4, '62. Wm. M. Smith died at Paducah, August 23, 1862. Will- iam Shugar, killed at Raymond, Miss., July 12, 1863. William H. Vreeland, dis. June 13, 1864, as corporal. John Woodruff, died June 7, 1863, of wounds. Dewitt Wilson, dis. June 13, 1864, time expired. Andrew Wilsay, dis. for dis. June 8, 1863. Alonzo P. White, vet., M. O. July 16, 1865. Josiah Wright, dis for dis. Aug. 9. 1862, corporal.


The recruits of Co. K in 1861, were Nelson Dayton, dis. for dis. Nov. 27, 1861. Augustus Gay, dis. term exp .; captured July 22, 1864, before Atlanta. Wm. H. H. Hutton, dis. for dis. August 17, 1862. James B. Littlewood, vet .; M. O. July 22, 1865. John I. Taylor, dis. for dis. Dec. 16, 1862. Andrew J. Wilson, killed at Donelson, Feb. 16, 1862.


New Company A .- Formed in the fall of 1864 contained the following named Will Co. soldiers: Henry Folman, Martin Chadwick, William Brandt, Ephraim Spaulding, Conrad Buck, John Hasseman, all of whom were mustered out July 16, 1865. The private soldiers were Jacob Ackerman, Ebenezer Albright, Philip Bruck, Lawrence Bruck, Milo Brown, Frederick Becker, Charles Becker, Geo. B. Becker, Adam Berkey, Charles B. Bocker, Eli Bodrew, Michael Bolan, Thomas Barnes, James Castello, Thomas Chambers, Francis M. Cook, Wm. A. Dough- erty, Joseph Dogal, John Dorsey, Thomas Dager, Henry Essman,


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Wm. Englekin, Samuel Easton, Frederick Group, John Groff, Christopher Garake, August Garake, Herman Grote, Henry Haman, Fred Herbert, Patrick Harlan, James Henry, Myron T. Jordan, James Kleese, Frederick Ketz, John Kratt, Wm. W. Kleese, Detrick Lomire, George Lahle, Peotone Lawrence, Charles Moriatz, Jacob Mayer, Frederick Martins, John Mc- Donough, Ralph W. Marshall, Ahart Oswald, Daniel O'Bryan, Charles A. Perry, John Price, James Quinn, Henry Stege, Conrad Stege, William Stall, John Smith, Frederick Shatley, Walter W. Smith, Levi Shoat, John Shlouter, Wm. H. Speers, James Skeen, Michael Stanton, Joseph E. Thorne, Martin Tompkins, William Thomas, Fred Tank, Wm. Unnch, Henry Van Dorn, John Walsh, Christ Waddakin, all of whom were mustered out in the summer of 1865. Ed. W. Marshall died at Mokena while home on a furlough.


Albert J. Sanger, of this regiment, discovered a former resi- dent of Joliet at Jackson, Miss., when the command entered that city. This was John Roberts, who, at that time, held the position of ward master in the state hospital. In the hospital also was found Wm. H. Marsh, a prisoner of the rebels, whose record is given in the history of 13th Illinois Infantry.


Twenty-second Illinois Infantry .- Henry D. Rossiter, of Plainfield, enlisted in Company B, June 25, 1861; was pro- moted 1st sergeant; wounded at Stone River, May 26, 1863, and dis. for dis. The command served three years.


Twenty-third Illinois Infantry .- Will county was repre- sented in this regiment by John Z. Wheeler, of Joliet, February 2, 1865 ; William Burke, Joliet, January 5, 1864; Stephen Blane, Joliet, February 22, 1864; Dennis Sullivan, Lockport, January 25, 1862; A. O'Connor, Sr., Joliet, 1862, and Patrick McCarthy, Wilmington, August 1, 1862. John Z. Wheeler was promoted 2d lieut. March 27, 1865, and on July 24 follow- ing, he with the other members were transferred to the 23d Ill. consolidated.


Twenty-third Infantry, consolidated. - John Armstrong, Andrew H. Wagner, S. E. Walker and John R. Shoup served in this command until mustered out July 24, 1865.


Twenty-fourth Infantry (Hacker), was organized at Chicago, July 8, 1861. Will county was represented in this command by Jacob Leiser; prom. 2d lieut. September 3, 1862; Henry Koch and Charles H. Mulliken, of Crete. The latter was wounded at Perryville, February 13, 1863, and dis. for dis. Leiser and Koch served until August 6, 1864.


Twenty-eighth Illinois Infantry was organized at Camp But- ler, August 3, 1861. Benjamin Sherman, of Joliet, served in this command until transferred to Vet. Res.


Twenty-first Illinois Infantry was organized by John A.


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Logan, at Camp Butler, September 8, '61. Micheal Croits represented Will county until July 19, '65.


Thirty-Third Illinois Infantry was organized August 15, '61, at Camp Butler by Charles E. Hovey; contained thirteen sol- diers from Will county, viz: Charles Bovee, wounded at Wilkin- son's Landing, August 4, '62, discharged October 15, '62. Albert O. Marshall, Mokena, M. O. October 11. '64; John C. Waldron, Florence, dis. for dis. February 3, '63; Prine Riggs, Lockport, trans. to Vet. Res. and M. O. November 24, '65; Stephen P. Weaver, Lockport, dis. August 18, '62; Samuel Cry, Wallace D. Johnson, and Martin Starks, of Wheatland, trans. to Vet. Res. and M. O. The recruits were William Bradford, Aaron Coleman and George W. Drummond, of Peotone; William H. Brown and Hans Erickson, of Joliet, all M. O. at the close of '65. The Peotone recruits were trans. from the 117th Infantry. Henry B. Clark, Channahon, enlisted in Company N, August, '61; dis. February 9, 1863, for re-enlistment in.4th Illinois Cav- alry.


Thirty-fourth Illinois Infantry .- In this command were Jacob Fralick, Edward Hass and George D. Meisner, of Joliet, who enlisted in the 104th, were trans. to the 34th, and M. O. July 12, '65.


Thirty-sixth Illinois Infantry .- Samuel C. Camp, of Wil- mington, captain of Company I, resigned March 19, '62; Joseph Herbert, wounded and prisoner at Stone River, trans., wounded at Chickamauga; Peter Thompson, Francis Carney, James Rafferty, Thomas Williams, W. A. Tobey, and LymanK. Powers served until M. O. in fall '65; Henry Haines was in hospital at date of M. O.


Thirty-seventh Ills. Inf., organized at Chicago, September 18, 1861, contained three members from Will county, viz .: T. J. Williams, served until June, 1865; J. Newberry, Lockport, discharged at Otterville, Mo., and H. S. Mulligan, discharged for disability, January 6, 1864.


Thirty-ninth Regiment, "Yate's Phalanx," was organized in December, 1861, with the following Will county volunteers, whose enlistments date from August, September, and October, 1861:


Sylvester W. Munn, major, Wilmington, Aug. 5, '61, as captain Co. A; prom. major Dec. 1, '61; resigned Jan. 13, '63. Minor W. Milliman, major, Wesley, Sept. 12, as private; vet .; prom. 1st sergt .; prom. capt. Co. E, Oct. 25, '64; prom. major June 6, '65; M. O. as capt. Joseph D. Walker, adjt., Lock- port, Sept., 19, as sergt .- major; prom. adjt. July 15, '62; killed in battle, May 16, '64. Chas. S. McReading, chap., Channa- hon, Oct. 9; resigned Ang. 9, '62. Leroy A. Baker, capt. Co. A, Wilmington, Aug. 5, as 2d lieut .; promoted 1st lieut. Nov. 17, '61; lost a leg at Deep Bottom Aug. 16, '64. Horace B.


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Parker, capt., Co. A, Wilmington, Aug. 5, as sergt. Co. A; vet; prom. 1st lieut. Sept. 8, '63; prom. capt. Dec. 17, '64. Jos. W. Richardson, 1st lieut. Co. A, Wilmington, Aug. 5; died of typhoid fever at Williamsport, Md., Nov. 21, '61. Allen B. Johnson, 1st lieut. Co. A, Wilmington, Aug. 5, as com. sergt .; prom. 2d lieut. Nov. 17, '61; prom. 1st. lieut. Dec. 1, '61; died Sept. 8, '64. John E. Herriott, 1st lieut. Co. A, Wilmington, Aug. 5, as corp .; prom. 1st. lieut. Dec. 17, '64; M. O. as sergt .; wounded on Morris Island. James Burrell, 2d lieut. Co. A, Wilmington, Aug. 5, as 1st sergt .; prom. 2d lieut. Dec. 1, '61; term exp. Oct. 25, '64; wounded May 25. Galveston A. Tay- lor, 2d lieut. Co. A, Wilmington, Aug. 5, as private; vet .; made sergt .; prom. 2d lieut. Oct. 4, '65; M. O. as sergt. James H. Hooker, capt. Co. E, Florence, Sept. 20; resigned May 26, '62. Lewis Whipple, capt. Co. E, Rockville, Sept. 20., as 1st lieut .; prom. capt. May 26, '62; term exp. Oct. 25, '64. John L. Ripple, capt. Co. E. Oct. 28; vet. recruit; prom. sergt .; prom. 1st lieut. Dec. 15, '64; prom. capt. June 6, '65; M. O. as Ist lieut. Norman C. Warner, 1st lieut. Co. E, Wilmington, Sept. 20, as 2d lieut .; prom. 1st lieut. May 26, '62; hon. dis. Dec. 18, '64; 'lost a leg at Deep Bottom Aug. 16, '64; breveted major for gallantry. William Baxter, 1st lieut. Co. E, Wil- mington, Sept. 21, as private; vet. ; prom. 1st lieut. June 6, '65; M. O. as sergt. John Conley, 2d lieut. Co. E, Wilmington, Sept. 24, as private; prom. 1st sergt., prom. 2d lieut. May 26, '62; resigned Aug. 8, '62. Elisha Kingsbury, 2d lieut. Co. E, Wilmington, Sept. 12, as private; prom. sergt .; prom. 2d lieut. Aug. 8, '62; term exp. Oct. 16, '64; lost left arm at Drury's Bluffs May 16, '64. Amos Savage, capt. Co. G, Homer, Aug. 5, as 2d lieut. ; prom. 1st lieut. July 20, '62; prom. capt. July 11. '64; hon. dis, Oct. 28, '64. Oscar F. Rudd, capt. Co. G, Joliet, Aug. 5, as 1st lieut .; prom. capt. July 20, '62; wounded June 16, 64, near Richmond; died July 11, '64. Neriah B. Kendall, capt. Co. G, Joliet, Aug. 9, as private; vet .; made sergt. : prom. capt. April 29, '65; M. O. Dec. 6, '65; wounded and left on field May 16, '64; reported mortally wounded; M. O. Dec. 6, '65; was prisoner. James B. West, 1st lieut. Co. G, Homer, Aug. 13, as private; vet .; prom. 2d lieut. Oct. 17, '64; prom. 1st lieut. April 29, '65; wounded May 20, and Aug. 14, '64. Franklin L. Fox, musician, Lockport, Ang. 19; private; vet. ; prom. prin. mus. Jan. 1, '64.


Company A .- Comprised the following Will Co. men: George Krauskup, dis. for dis. June 27, '62; sergt. Wm. H. Johnson, trans. to Bat. L, 4th U. S. Art. Dec. 29,762. Henry G. Smith, dis. for wounds. W. J. Harris, vet. : made sergt .; died June 17, '64, of wounds. Wilbur J. Russell, dis. for dis. July 21, '62. David Ohenon, dis. for dis. July 21,'62. Wm. A. Keepers, vet; M. O. as sergt .; wounded in taking Fort Gregg, April 2, '65.


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Wm. Jones, trans. to Bat. L, 4th U. S. Art., Dec. 29, '62. Thos. DeLine, vet .; M. O. corp .; was prisoner of war, and died after muster out from effects of his imprisonment. Michael Dorr, M. O. Sept. 10, '64. Milton Sovereign, M. O. Sept. 10, '64. Benjamin Knowles, dis. for dis. July 18, '62. Samuel Adams, dis. for dis. June, 1862. Warren C. At- kins, dis. for dis. July 21, '62. Claus Athues, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65; wounded slightly at Drury's Bluffs. Daniel Ashton, vet .; M. O. Oct. 9, '65; was a prisoner, taken May 16, '64. Lysander R. Brooks, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65. William Butterfield, vet .; corp .; killed at Deep Run, Aug. 16, '64. B. C. Barrockman. William Baxter, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65; severely wounded at Drury's Bluffs. John Berden, vet .; killed at Deep Run, Aug. 16, '64. William H. R. Brown, M. O. Sept. 10, '64 Silas Benton, vet .; trans. to E; killed at Drury's Bluffs, May 14, '64. George W. Croop, dis. for dis. July 1, '62. Albert F. Carpenter, vet .; M. O. as corp. Dec. 6, '65. Joseph Carter, died of wounds Aug. 26, '63. Joseph M. Carpenter, dis. for dis. Feb. 3, '66. William C. Carter, dis. for dis. Oct. 18,'62. Dan- iel M. Cochran, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65. W. W. Calhoun, died at Patterson's Creek, Va., Feb. 23, '66. Alex S. Collins, vet .; sergeant; on furlough at M. O. Cyrus Curtis, vet .; M. O. Sept. 2, '65. Francis Conroy, dis. for dis. June,'62. Henry M. Day, vet .; dis. for wounds July 3, '65; color sergt .; wounded severely at Fort Gregg. David S. Faribee, died at Newmarket, Va., April 11,'61. William H. Hartman, died at Cumberland, Md., Feb. 6, '62. William Hicks, dis for dis. Feb. 5, '61. William


Holz, vet .; M. O. sergt .; wounded at Fort Gregg. Enoch C. Hedge, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65. John Holter, vet .; sergt .; on furlough at M. O. George Howell, dis. for dis. Feb. 5, '62. Herrick Houghton, vet .; M. O. corp. Edmund F. Johnson dis. for dis. March 19, '63. James Kilford, vet. Charles Kug- how. George Lyon, died at Hilron Head, Feb. 21, '63. Michael J. Lawler, dis. for dis. June 1, '62. James Lowil. Owen Mur- phy, dis. for dis. Dec. 4,'63. George Mott, died at Cumberland, Md., Feb. 2, '62. Jacob S. Miller. Peter McCartrie, died at Alexandria, Va .. June 1, '62. John McCullouch, M. O. Sept. 10,'64. James Martin, vet. ; M. O. Dec. 6,'65. James McDon- ald, M. O. Sept. 10, '65. John Maher, died at Cumberland, Md., Jan. 16, '62. Henry Niman. Ira Nichols, vet .; taken prisoner June 16, '64; severely wounded at Drury's Bluffs. Hiram Norton. Charge O'Connell. A. D. Pelton, dis for dis. Dec. 1, '62. James Perkins, died at Chicago, Sept. 7, '61. Samuel F. Proud, vet .; killed at Fort Gregg, April 2, '65; wounded at Drury's Bluffs. James Phillips, dis. for dis. June 8, '63. John H. Patterson. Henry Ruppenthall, died June 18,


'64, of wounds. Hugh Rourke, vet .; killed at Fort Gregg, F. K. Randall, dis. for dis. Oct. 28, '63. William H. Reed, M.


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0. Aug. 16, '65; corp. ; taken prisoner of war June 2, '64. Henry Starkweather, died at Folly Island, July 12, '63. Michael Stumpf, dis. for dis. July, '62. James Stewart, dis. for dis. July 21, '62. Andrew Sibert, vet .; prisoner; died in Anderson- ville prison, Sept. 16, '64. John Sconlin, M. O. Nov. 1, '64. Albert P. Schemerhorn, trans. to band; M. O. June 4, '62. Nicho- las Smith, vet .; died of wounds April 5, '65. Michael Sullivan, dis. for dis. June 1, '62. Martin Sherman, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Edward Tewbey, M. O. Sept. 10, '64. Harry Tracy, M. O. May 11, '65; was prisoner of war; wounded May 16, '64, and missing. Theodore S. Wiser, M. O. October 20, '64; wounded. John Watson, dis. for dis. May 15, '62. Henry P. Whitney, vet .; dis. for wounds June 30, '65. James Wilcox, vet .; absent; wounded at M. O. Jacob M. Weldon, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65; corporal. Charles Watts, vet. Barton S. Walters, vet .; taken prisoner, sent to Andersonville, May 16,' 64; died at Annapolis, April 1, '65, just after being released; died from effects of im- prisonment. Pomeroy Wills, dis. for dis. June 1, '62. George Wurts, M. O. Sept. 10, '64. Cornelius S. Willard, vet .; dis. Aug. 17, '65; lost an arm at Fort Gregg. Charles S. Walters, M. O. Sept. 10, '64. William Wilcox, dis. for dis. Feb. 5, '62. George W. Yates, vet .; prom. color sergt. for gallantry; mor- tally wounded Oct. 13, '64; died Oct. 16. Jonathan Yoker.


The recruits named in the following roster enlisted in 1863- 4, with few exceptions: Patrick Armstrong, dis. for dis. Aug. 6, '63. Frank Abrams, M. O. Dec. 6, '65; reported missing at Drury's Bluffs. Patrick Bailey, trans. to Bat. L, 4th U. S. Art. Florant Brouchet, captured May 16, '64, taken to Andersonville. Henry H. Bowen, captured May 16, '64, taken to Andersonville. Frederick G. Clapp, M. O. Sept. 10, '64. Edward D. Conley, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. William Combelick, absent; wounded at muster out. Hugh Carrigan, died of wounds, June 3, '64; wounded at Drury's Bluffs. Monteville Coons, M. O. July 12, '65; was prisoner of war. Timothy Dolan, absent; wounded at muster out. Casper Doose, M. O. May 22, '65. James Dobson, dis. for dis. ; severely wounded at Drury's Bluffs. Daniel Darley, died March 28, '65; was prisoner of war; wounded at Drury's Bluffs. Michael Fitzpatrick, trans. to Bat. L, 4th U. S. Art. Myron C. Fuller, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. John Gallagher, M. O. May 29, '65. Andrew Goss, died at Chicago. William


Hughes, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. James Hopkins, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Amasa Hurlburt, dis. Feb. 16, '65. John Henning, M. O. July 15, '64. Was prisoner. Franklin Irish, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Joseph Kyle, M. O. Oct. 11, '65. John Lynch, M. O. Oct. 29, '64. William McNight, M. O. Oct. 21, '64. Alexander Mc- Collum, trans. to Co. E; vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65; corp. James Malony, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. James Murry, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Michael Mahon, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Conrad McGraw, M. O.


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Dec. 6, '65. Charles Monnier, M. O. Oct. 11, '65. Patrick McQuillen, M. O. Oct. 11, '65. Michael McKendrick, capt- ured June 16, '64. Benjamin Nichols, M. O. Dec. 6, '65; as corporal. Charles O'Connell, dis. for dis. June 27, '62. Zarah Osgood, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Thomas J. Osgood, died at Phila., Sept. 20, '64, of wounds. Solomon Ottenheimer, M. O. June 20, '65. John O. Phillips, M. O. Nov. 2, '65. William J. Preston, dis. Dec. 14, '64. Thomas Rogers, dis. for dis. Dec. 1, '62. Henry Rubenston, vet. Thomas Ryan, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Lamon P. Rawlins, M. O. Jan. 27, '66. Charles W. Smith. Franklin H. Tower, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. William Thulls, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Bluford E. Taylor, died at Richmond, Va., May 12, '65. Christian Vowalt, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. William James Welch, trans. to Bat. L., 4th U. S. Art. William Wil- lard, M. O. Aug. 11, '65; wounded at Drury's Bluff. Wayne Winters, M. O. July 21, '65. Daniel Woodruff, M. O. Oct. 13, '65.


Company C .- Comprised: William Angel, dis. in '65; died subsequently. Henry Koldorf, private vet. M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Michael McNally, vet. dis. for wounds Aug. 25, '64; wounded at Drury's Bluffs. Isaac C. Rees, dis. Sept. 13, '64; term exp; and Company D., Atticus A. Ladd, M. O. Oct. 27, '65.


Company E .- Florence Rifles-Was organized during the fall of '61, with the following soldiers: William Andreas, wounded at Fort Wagner, Oct. 6, '63. S. C. Blakesley, dis- charged. Lawrence Backett (or Baker), vet .; died at Rich- mond, June 9, '64; of wounds. Silas Benton, see Co. A. Geo. W. Burton, vet., Sergt .; killed at Petersburg, Va., April 2, '65. Walter V. Bogart, killed at Fort Wagner, Oct. 12, '63. William Baxter, vet .; M. O. 1st sergt .; wounded severely at Drury's Bluffs. William Brown, M. O., Dec. 6, '65; as musi- cian. Loren Button, discharged. John Cannon, discharged. G. A. Clark, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6; as sergt. Charles Cremer, dis. Sept. 18, '62. George H. Dunn, vet .; M. O. June 3, '65. Patrick Dogan (or Dugan), vet .; supposed killed Oct. 13, '63. Michael Dagnan. John Dalley. Wesley W. Ely, trans. to Co. F., Jan. 1, '64; M. O. William Flin, died at Beaufort, S. C. A. J. Flowers. T. D. Gronigal, vet. sergt .; wounded and missing May 16, '64; supposed dead. Alexander Grey, vet .; died of wounds in hospital, Sept. 10, '64; John Hawath. David M. Han- son, vet. sergt .; taken prisoner May 16, '64; died in Anderson- ville, Oct. 22, '64; grave No. 11,188. Charles C. Hudson, vet .; M. O. corporal. C. W. Hertzog, trans. to veteran reserve corps. William F. Hertzog, vet .; killed at Wire Bottom, Va., June 18, '64. J. O. Harsh, dis. Sept. 28, '64; time exp. Daniel Howell, discharged. William O. L. Jewett, dis. June 6, '63; entered Bat. A, 1st Art. Thomas Kinney, vet .; dis. for wounds June 20, '65. Sidney Lyons, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Herman


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GENERAL HISTORY OF WILL COUNTY.


Milks, vet .; M. O. corporal. Almon Merrill, vet .; died July 23, '64 of wounds; severely wounded at Drury's Bluffs. James Monroe, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65; wounded at Drury's Bluffs. Alexander McCollum, trans. to Co. A. Moses Mager, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65; severely wounded at Drury's Bluffs. George M. Morgan, M. O. Feb. 2, '65; pris. war. James McMaster, died at Williamsport, Md., Dec. 9, '61. James W. Nelson, vet .; M. O. corporal; severely wounded at Drury's Bluffs. O. C. Porter, vet .; M. O. as sergt .; wounded at Drury's Bluffs. Thomas Raleigh, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65. William H. Robinson. Ed- ward A. Suckett, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65; musician. H. E. Sartell, vet .; dis. March 20, '65, as corporal for wounds; wounded at Deep Bottom. C. W. Smith, dis. Feb. 14, '63. Thomas Stewart, vet .; died of wounds at Annapolis, Oct. 30, '64; wounded in front of Petersburg, Va. Hugh R. Snee, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65; was prisoner, captured May 16, '64. M. F. Shefflar, dis. Sept. 27, '64; term exp. William E. Steele, vet .; sergt .; supposed killed Oct. 13, '64. F. L. Stephens, discharged. George Thayer, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65. G. G. White, dis. Sept. 27, '64; term exp. J. W. Whitman, dis. Sept. 27, '64; term exp. C. W. Ware, vet .; M. O. corporal. John Winn, dis. Nov. 20, '61.


The recruits of Company E, in '63-64 were: Theodore F. Axtell, M. O. Dec. 6, '65, as corporal; wounded at Appomat- tox, April 9, '65. Samuel A. Barton, dis. July 4, '63. Levi Baker, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Charles Beam, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Samuel C. Bachelor, M. O. June 3, '65. William Boemler, M. 0. June 20, '65. Ralph Babcock, killed at Petersburg, Va., April 25, '65. James Conly. John Casey, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Frank M. Corbett, M. O. Dec. 6, '65; slightly wounded at Drury's Bluffs. Frederick Cottle, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. James H. Clark, killed at Deep Run, Va., Aug. 16, '64. William J. Den- nible, M. O. June 3, '65. Joseph S. Evans, M. O. Dec. 6, '65, as sergt .; wounded at Deep Bottom, Aug. 16. Daniel Grise, discharged. James Gillett, died Aug. 17, '64; wounds. Henry Gil- lett, died at Cumberland, Md., Feb., '62. Calvin H. Howe. Hiram H. Howe. Martin S. Hardeman, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65; wounded at Appomattox April 9, '65. Munroe Hazard, M. O. December 6, '65. Samuel F. Hill M. O. December 6, '65. George How- ell, discharged for wounds March 30, '65. Azor Houghton, M. O. June 2, '65. Augustus Ingleman, M. O. December 6, '65. James M. Johnson, vet. recruit; M. O. December 6, '65. Charles A. Jackson, discharged for wounds November 7, '64; lost an arm at Deep Bottom August 16, '64; died June 18, '70. Howard Johnson, discharged for wounds November 21, '64; wounded at Drury's Bluffs. Elisha Karr, vet .; killed at Drury's Bluffs, May 15, '64. William F. Kelly, vet .; M. O. as sergt .; wounded at Fort Gregg. John M. Kelly, vet .; died of wounds




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