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at Hampton, Va., October 31, '65. Lloyd W. Kahler, M. O. December 6, '65. John Laughlin died at Hilton Head, Febru- ary 11, '63. Diton Lee, M. O. December 6, '65; was prisoner. Charles T. Levalley, M. O. December 29, '65. Ephraim Mns- selman, died near Chapin's Farm, Va., October 16, '64. John Mahan. Oscar F. Morey, M. O. December 6, '65, as corporal. Caleb Maghen, M. O. Dec. 6, '65, as corporal. Ceran Mallet. William Martin, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. John Monroe, M. O. July 26, '65; was prisoner. James R. Noble, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Henry O'Hara, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Henry Ohlhues, killed near Petersburg, Va., Apil 2, '65; severely wounded at Drury's Bluffs. William H. Pennington, M. O. Dec. 6, '64. William Ripple, died at Alexandria, Va., Aug. 18, '62. Newton Riley, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Alpheus W. Rogers, dis. for wounds, Oct. 20, '64; lost an arm at Drury's Bluffs. Abraham Shade, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Wm. Stanton. Reuben Slayton, missing May 20, '64. James Vanderbogart, M. O. Dec. 6, '65, as corporal. Thomas Waine, M. O. Dec. 6, '65, as corporal. George A. Webler, dis. Aug. 22, '65. Wm. Walrath, M. O. Dec. 6, '65.
Company F .- Comprised Corporal Dwight Preston, vet .; dis. for dis. (1st sergeant) for wounds rec'd May 20, '64, at Ware- bottom Ch., Va., and privates Stephen Hayes, John B. Hayes, vet., William Kemph, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Frederick Kemp, vet .; dis. for wounds rec'd May 16, '64. George M. Un- derwood, vet., M. O. Dec. 6, '65, sergt. Rufus VanCourt, dis. for dis .; wounded. The recruits of Company F., '63-64, were: Dallas Barron, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Charles A. Davis, vet .; recruit, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Benj. D. Hopkins, killed at Deep Run, Aug. 16, '64; Charles H. Kemph, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. Peter Marshall, M. O. Dec. 6, '65. William Peck, M. O. Dec. 6, '65.
Company G .- Claimed the following named Will county men: Sergt. Horace T. Corwin, dis. Oct. 8, '64, term exp .; wounded May 26, '64. Corporal Abner Gillett, dis. Sept. 20, '64; term exp., and corporal James Prior, vet., dis. for promotion in U. S. T. C. March 10, '65; wounded June 2, '64. Privates, William Angel, vet., M. O. Dec. 6, '65, wagoner; died since dis., of loss of health in service. Carl Ahlshlager, dis. Sept. 10, '64; term exp. Herbert Anthony, vet .; killed at Drury's Bluffs, May 16, '64. John Carl, dis. Sept. 10, '64; term exp. Martin Campbell, dis. Sept. 10, '64; term exp. Hanson H. Crews, dis. Feb. 19, '64, for prom. in 64th. Thos. Deeming, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65, as corporal. Henry J. Frank, dis. Sept. 22, '64, term exp .; wounded May 16, '64. Christian Hahn, trans. to veteran reserve corps April 10, '64. Thomas Humphrey, killed May 20, '64. Wm. Hammond, vet .; corp. on furlough at M. O. Belah Moulton, dis. wounded. George Ross, dis. for dis. June 27,'62. Charles Rowley, died at Cumberland, Md., Feb. 20, '62.
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James Tyler, dis. for dis. June 2, '62. The recruits of Co. G, were: Christ C. Crandall, M. O. Oct. 13, '65; wounded May 20 and Oct. 7, '64. Thomas Goodman, M. O. Dec. 6, '65; taken prisoner, June 2, '64; Andersonville. Mort. C. Wadhams, died at Bermuda Hundreds, Feb. 29, '65. John W. Walker, M. O. Dec. 6, '65; wounded Oct. 7, '64. Henry Wingart, on special duty at M. O. Jacob Pettijohn, M. O. May 23, '65; wounded at Drury's Bluffs, June 14, '64.
Company H .- Comprised Sergeant Wm. C. Mitchell, M. O. May 9, '65, term exp .; Corporals Wm. B. Cain, M. O. March 23, '65, term exp., and Absalom Mendenhall, M. O. April 4, '65. Privates, Richard Malony, M. O. March 23, '65, Charles O'Connell. In Company K was, Thomas Beamish, vet .; M. O. Dec. 6, '65.
Forty-second Illinois Infantry. - In this command were Zenas P. Hanson, of Joliet, prom. asst. sur. April 1, '62; Chandler J. Greenman, Wilton, dis. for dis. August 25, '62; Uriah Hardy, of Wilton, Stephen Muger, James Reily, and O'Connell, of Joliet, M. O. September 16, '64; Don A. Robin- son, Wilton, died at Smithson, Missouri. January 22, '62; Ches- ter B. Smith, of Wilton, dis. for dis. January 22, '63, and John White, Wilton, trans. to Vet. Res. dis. for wounds, February 7, '65; David Whitmore, of Joliet, was wounded, trans. to Vet. Res. and M. O .; Andrew J. Mills, prom. hospt. stew. April 1, '62, M. O., and John M. Clark, dis. for dis. November 18, '62. This command was organized at Chicago, September 17, '61, with an aggregate strength of 1,824 men.
Forty-third Illinois Infantry .- Organized at Camp Butler, December 16, '61, contained five representatives of Will county, viz .: Hans Greve, and Henry Masick, Crete, served until No- vember 30, '65; Joachin Voss, dis. for dis. November 8, '62; Otto Wiefels and John Schuttetus, of Joliet, M. O. November 30, '65.
Forty-fourth Illinois Infantry .- Organized September 13, '61, at Chicago, claimed four Will county soldiers, viz .: Ferd. Kressin, died at Rolla, Missouri, December 5, '61; J. Schrieber, dis. for dis. December 16, '61; Nuol Ichseifer and William Keene, M. O. in 1865.
Forty-fifth Illinois Infantry .- Organized at Galena, Decem- ber 26, '61, had a Will county representation of two, viz .: James Barnhart, Peotone, dis. for wounds May 27, '64, and Nicholas A. Shaw, of Joliet, wounded at Shiloh, died at St. Louis, Mis- souri, April 19, '62.
Forty-sixth Illinois Infantry .- Organized Dec. 28, 1861, at Camp Butler, under Col. John A. Davis, contained the follow- ing officers and privates from Will county in Co. I: Charles P. Stimpson, capt., resigned Feb. 26, '62. James Ballard, 1st lieut., resigned Nov. 19, '72. Henry G. Kennedy, 2d lieut., as
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private, vet., prom. 2d lieut. from 1st sergt. Ang. 4, '65; wounded. Charles F. Bennet, hosp. steward; appointed hosp. steward U. S. A. Mar. 10, '64. Charles L. Pratt, sergt., trans. to Bat. D., 1st Art. John Collins, sergt., killed at Shiloh Apr. 6, '62. Russell Carter, corp., died at Pittsburg Landing April 5, '62. David B. Rossiter, corp., died at New Orleans May 27, '65. Wm. H. Robbins, corp., died at Pittsburg Landing Mar. 25, '62. Jndson Ware, corp. Van R. Strong, corp., vet .; M. 0. Jan. 21 '66. Louis Shiffer, corp .; M. O. Nov. 30, '64. James W. Pennington, wagoner, dis. for dis. Sept. 3, '62. Frank Arter, killed in battle of Shiloh April, '62. George Anderson. George Averill, dis. for dis. July 9, '62. Almon W. Bennett, vet .; M. O. Jan. 20, '66. Nelson Boyd, dis. Jan. 10, '63. John Bates, died at Natchez Dec. 10, '63. Henry N. Booth, trans. to invalil corps. Emanuel F. Brown, vet., M. O. as corp. Jan. 20, '66. Frank S. Brown, vet .; M. O. Jan. 20, '66. Henry Barron, dis. July 8, '62. James F. Beebe, vet .; M. O. Jan. 20, '66. Wm. Curtis, dis. for dis. Oct. 18, '62. George H. Cooper, died at Louisville, June 19, '62. Charles Curtis, died at Henderson, Ky., June 2, '62. Geo. W. Farns- worth, trans. to invalid corps; wounded at Donelson. Wm. Gaylord, vet .; M. O. Jan. 20, '66. Alonzo Goss, M. O. Nov. 30, '64. Joseph Hills, died at Evansville, Ind., June 10, '62. Adam Hining, dis. Aug. 15, '62. George Harris died in the field, June 9, '62. Morris Kennelly, died at Cincinnati May 10, '62. Alexander Kightlinger, vet .; M. O. Jan. 20, '66. John R. Kent. Milo Lawrence, dis. Nov. 25, '62. Eric Larson, M. O. Nov. 30, '64. Charles McLaren, vet .; died at Memphis Dec. 18, '62. Henry C. Murray, died at Memphis Dec. 18, '62. Frank P. Marcy, killed in battle at Shiloh. Andrew M. Marcy. Wm. H. H. Norris, killed in battle at Shiloh. Hermon Pratt, dis. May 20, '62. Newal Pratt, M. O. Nov. 30, '64. Marvin Parker, M. O. Nov. 30, '64. Elijah Parker. David Parr, dis. April 3, '62; died soon after. George Paul, vet .; M. O. Jan. 20, '66. Dwight Pinney. Thos. Roland, died at Memphis
Jan. 10, '63. Solomon A. Shiffer, vet .; M. O. as 1st sergt. Jan. 10, '66. Robert Shiffer, M. O. Jan. 9, '65; wounded. Jacob Scott, vet .; M. O. Jan. 20, '66; died after dis .; pris. Alexander West, dis. for dis. Aug. 15, '62. Burgess Wright, died at Pittsburg Landing, April 19, '62, James Hobday, re- cruit, Green Garden; enlisted Mar. 21, '65; M. O. Jan. 20, '66. Marcellns P. Kent, recruit, Plainfield; enlisted Jan. 1, '61; M. 0. Dec. 31, '64.
Fifty-first Illinois Infantry .- Organized in the winter of '61-2, had six Will county soldiers, viz .: Richard F. Barber, of Monee, enlisted Jannary 28, '62, as private and promoted First Sergeant; then trans. to 13th U. S. Col. Inf. and Com. 2d. Lieut., promoted Captain, was wounded at Chickamauga, Nick-
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ajack and Kenesaw. Patrick Clark, of Monee, was made pris- oner, exchanged, and M. O. June, '65. Jacob Veezle enlisted October 21, '61, in Company B; was M. O. January 12, '65. Samuel A. Holmes and Henry P. Service, of Joliet, privates, Company K, dis. in April, '63. Calvin Service, Joliet, enlisted September 21, '62, as Sergeant of Company G; dis. for disability in '63.
Fifty-second Illinois Infantry .- Organized November 19, '61, claimed four Will county representatives, viz .: Asst. Sur- geon, Phineas K. Guild, of Plainfield, entered October 11, '61, resigned March 18, '63. Jonathan Curtiss and John Patterson, privates, served until November 18, '64. Christopher Steafbold, of Wheatland, recruited February 17, '64, served until July 6, '65.
Fifty-third Illinois Infantry .- Organized in March, '62, contained thirty-two Will county soldiers, viz: In Company F, Abner F. Cook, of Wilmington, promoted 2d lieut. June 2, '63; David L. Holden, of Frankfort, com. sergeant, was mustered out July 22, '65; C. W. Cook, musician, of Wilmington, M. O. July, 22, '65; John P. Fink, of Frankfort, died in Andersonville Pris. September 30, '64, interred in grave No. 10,097; William Metter, Chris. Near, Charles Smith, of Frankfort, and W. L. Jarvis, of Du Page, were dis. for dis. in '62; Thomas Dressler, of Frankfort, died at St. Louis, May 4, '62. Nathan Bryant, Luther Paxon, Nathan Stewart, W. D. Clark, and William Finley, of Du Page, served until '65; Warner Stewart, of Du Page, was dis. for dis. in '62; Samuel T. Potter, of Wil- mington, died at St. Louis, May 21, '61; E. Parsons and A. Robertson, of Frankfort, were M. O. in December, '64; Fred- erick Sleckman and A. C. Unruh, of Frankfort, and Edson Newbury, of Lockport, in July, '65; Allen B. Mettler, of Frankfort, in July, '65; William Hubbard, C. Talty, and Denis Mclaughlinn, of Lockport, M. O. in '65. In Company B were Andrew Robinson and Oscar Love, of Joliet; the former dis. for dis. July 4, '63; the latter served from February, '62, to March, '65. William Barnes, of Plainfield, and C. W. H. Shelby, of Wesley, served in Company E; the first from No- vember, '61, the second from January, '64, to July, '65. Edward Heffron and M. Matis, of Wilmington, and C. D. Miller, of Joliet, served in Company I (new) from the spring of '64 to July, '65. In Company K were William Auber, W. Gaines, James McNulty, and Morgan Watkins, of Joliet. The last named was a recruit of '64, the others were veterans.
Fifty-fifth Illinois Infantry .- Organized October 31, '61, had the following named Will county soldiers: W. L. Brewster and Francis Cooper, of Joliet, trans. from 127th Regt. to Com- pany B, 55th, March 8, '64, M. O. August 14, '65; Daniel O'Brien, of Lockport, died at Memphis, December 16, '62;
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Franklin Smith, of Wilmington, a recruit of February, '64, dis. for wounds in June, '65, from Company G, William W. Baird and David Garvis, of Peotone, enlisted in '61, the latter dis. for dis. January 28, '63; Benjamin F. Ingersoll, of Homer, M. O. as sergeant August 14, '65, and Benjamin Stryker, of Homer, discharged.
Fifty-seventh Illinois Infantry .- Organized December 24, 1861, contained the following representatives of Will county, viz: Orren Johnson, of Joliet, wounded at Shiloh; dis. March, '63, after service since October 28, '61; John Collins, of Joliet, served from December, '61, to June 8, '66, when he was dis. for dis .; Fred Throat, of Joliet, was discharged August 2, '64; Henry Goa, of Joliet, served from December, '61, to February, '65, dis. for disability; John Brown, Joliet, M. O. December, 26, '64, after three years' service, and Joseph Breslin, of Lock- port, a recruit of April, '65, served until July following.
Fifty-eighth Illinois Infantry .- Organized December 24, 1861, claimed seven men from this county: Thomas Lambert, Co. A; Thomas Coughlin, recr .; dis. Feb. 6, '62; minor. Samuel W. Franklin, Co. B; M. O. Feb. 8, '65. Peter Dugdale, Co. C; trans. to Co. C consol; M. O. Aug. 2, '65. Wm. Pehen, Co. D; dis. for dis. Aug. 15, '62. Frederick Pehen; dis. for dis. April 26, '62. James Fain, Co. H; vet .; trans. to Co. A, consol .; dis. for dis. May 8, '65.
Fifty-eighth (Consolidated) Illinois Infantry, contained the following Will county soldiers: John Malony, private, Co. A; dis. for dis. Feb. 2, '65. Arthur Price; pris. of war, died April 9, '64, of wounds. Edward Hill and Albert A. Hyatt, Co. D, were M. O. Oct. 18, '65, after one year's service in this command. Franklin Pinsley, cor. Co. I; Harrison G. Vanzandt; Joseph A. Smith, wagoner. William K., or R., Bond, William Check, William Campbell, Frances M. Darnell, Richard Gross, Benja- min Garland, Francis M. Heffner, Jerome Harris. Daniel M. Hurd, Jacob Martin, John L. Nations, Charles Redfour, Henry Stevens, Samuel Wiley, and James H. Wright served from March, 1865, to muster out in 1866. Hubert Fellows, Co. B, died at Memphis. John H. McDaniel, died Sept. 31, '65. Jos. L. Boyd was dis. for dis. Aug. 18, '65.
Fifty-ninth Illinois Infantry. Organized in August, 1861, had two Will county representatives in Co. K, viz .: Thomas Dockey, of Wilmington, enlisted Sept. 1, '61; dis. for dis. Feb. 1, '63; and George Smith, of Joliet, enlisted Dec. 28; trans. from Eighty-ninth Inf.
Sixtieth Illinois Infantry .- Organized February 17, '62, contained two Will county soldiers, John F. Kelly, of Joliet, enlisted December 24, '61, prom. 1st sergt., com. adjt. March 23; '63, created capt. and adjt .- gen .- 14th A. C. on staff of Jeff. C. Davis, wounded at Mission Ridge, at Resaca and again at
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Jonesboro', receiving his discharge October 15, '65; John Gor- man, of Joliet, enlisted February 13, '62, trans. to 5th U. S. Cavalry, was killed at Triune, Tennessee.
Sixty-first Illinois Infantry .- Organized March 7, '62, and mustered in at Carrollton, comprised among others the follow- ing named Will county soldiers : Matthew Bannon, Joliet, Com- pany I, enlisted in March, 1862; served until September 8, '65; Columbus Brown, George W. Williams, Elias G. Neeld, all of Monee; Thomas C. Rayner, Manhattan, and Madison O. Rose, Green Garden; recruits from 98th Ill. Inft., in March, 1865, served until September 8, '65; John S. Troxel, recruit from 123d Inft. Oct. 3, '64, served until M. O. in 1865.
Sixty-second Illinois Infantry. - Organized April 10, '62, claimed the following named recruits: William A. Carman, Wilton, served from October, 1864, to March, 1866; Henry Carroll, Du Page, from March, 1865, to March, 1866; McGinnis, Plainfield, from February, 1865, to February. 8, 1866; William H. Greene, William Lowe, David Lewis, Hazel More- land, Lacon Palmeter, and George W. Smith, of Crete, served from October 1, '64, to November 9, '65.
Sixty-fourth Illinois Infantry .- Organized Dec. 31, 1861, at Camp Butler, with an aggregate force of 1,624 men, by Lieut .- Col. D. D. Williams, may be called a Will Co. regiment. Mi- chael W. Manning, of Joliet, entered as 1st lieut. Co. E, Dec. 31, 1861; promoted capt. Oct. 4, 1862; lieut .- col. Feb. 19, 1864; retired April 9, 1865. Joseph S. Reynolds, New Lenox, com. 2d lieut. Co. F, in 1861; capt. Aug. 14, 1863; major, Nov. 1, 1864; lieut .- col., March 8, 1865, and brevet brig .- gen., for dis- tinguished service, July 11, 1865, with which title he received his discharge. Henry Logan, Joliet, com. capt. Co. G Feb. 11, 1864, and major, June 26, 1865; received his discharge July 11, 1865. This officer was severely wounded in the Atlanta cam- paign. William Zuell, Wilmington, prom. from the ranks to capt. of Co. C; he received severe wounds at Atlanta, July 22, 1864. John Becker, Joliet, prom. from the ranks to capt. of Co. D; received his discharge April 9, 1865. David G. Grover, capt. Co. E, was wounded at Corinth, Oct. 4, and died Oct. 10, 1862. Patrick Feeley, enlisted Oct. 25, 61; prom. 1st. Lieut. in May, '65; mustered out with the command in July, '65. Thomas Monohan, 2d lieut. Co. E, enlisted Oct. 26, '61, as private Co. E; vet .; prom. sergt., then 2d lient. July 11, 65; M. O. July 11, '65. Joshua W. Baker, capt. Co. F, enlisted Dec. 31, '61, as 1st lieut .; prom. capt. Sept. 2, '62; resigned Aug. 14, '63. Hanson H. Crews, capt. Co. G, enlisted Ang. 9, '61, as private in 39th regt .; dis. for prom. in 64th as 2d lieut. Feb. 11, '64; prom. 1st. lieut. June 22, '64; prom. capt. Co. G, Nov. 1, '64; M. O. July 11, '65. Ward Knickerbocker, 1st. lieut. Co. F, enlisted Oct. 22, '61, as
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private Co. F; prom. sergt. Oct. 22, '61; prom. 2d lieut. Sept. 2, '62; prom. 1st lieut. Aug. 14, '63; term exp. Dec. 30, '64; wounded July 22, before Atlanta. Joseph H. Bishop, capt. Co. G, enlisted Nov. 1, '64, as private Co. I; prom. 1st lieut. ; prom. capt. June 26, '65; M. O. July 11, '65. Benjamin Snyder, 1st lieut. Co. G, enlisted Feb. 11, '64; resigned June 22, '64. John Berow, 2d lieut. Co. G, enlisted Dec. 29, '63, as private; prom. sergt., then 2d lieut., July 11, '65. Edwin C. Saunders, 1st lieut., enlisted Jan. 4, '64, as private; prom. sergt .; prom. 1st lieut. July 11, '65. Henry S. Clark, sergt .- maj., enlisted Oct. 23, '61, as private; prom. 1st sergt. Co. E, then sergt .- maj .; killed in battle of Corinth, Oct. 4, '62. Robert Russell, sergt .- maj., enlisted Dec. 17, '61., as private Co. F; vet .; prom. sergt .- maj. Dec. 30, '63; M. O. July 11, '65. James Dunderdale, Q .- M. sergt., enlisted Aug. 7, '62, as recruit Co. F; prom. Q .- M. S .; M. O. May 31, '65; severly wounded July 22, before Atlanta; also wounded at Corinth. James M. Hume, com. sergt., en- listed Dec. 13, '61, as private Co. A; prom. com. sergt. Dec. 30, '63; M. O. July 11, '65; vet. John Doty, musician, enlisted Nov. 4, '61, as musician Co. E; prom. principal musician; vet .; M. O. July 11, '65.
Compang A .- The recruits of Co. A, enlisted in January and February, 1864, were: Michael Carroll, died at Rome, Ga., August, 1864. Michael Coughlin, M. O. July 1, '65. Henry Carpenter, dis. for dis. Feb. 27, '65. Philander Carpenter, M. 0. July 11, '65; wounded at Resaca, May 14, '64. Michael Cummings, M. O. June 17, '65. Irwin LeRoy Gorham, M. O. July 11, '65. Cyrus F. Hartly, dis. for dis. June 16, '65. Jerry Maher, M. O. July 11, '65. Barney Phillips, M. O. July 11, '65. James Sweeny, M. O. May 31, '65. Curtis Williams, M. O. July 11, '65.
Company C .- Comprised the following Will Co. men, who served from the fall of 1861 to muster out, July 11, 1865: John Baker, Daniel Barry, Henry Clark, Warren Fish, John Farney, Caleb Hansom, John Hogan, Daniel Hiner, Nicholas Ham, Ferdinand Luther, Michael Lahey, Henry McHenry, Lewis P. Row.
The recruits of February, 1864, also mustered out in July, 1865, were: James W. Chilcote, Daniel Fenderson, George N. Lane, John F. McDougall, Matthew Scott.
Company D .- Organized in the fall of 1861, was mustered out in 1865. Among the troops were the following Will Co. soldiers: Jeremiah Eastman, George D. Goodwin, Oscar M. Hudson, George A. Spencer, Michael McLaughlin, vet .; absent sick at M. O .; wounded July 22, '64, before Atlanta.
Company E .- Organized in the fall of 1861, contained the following Will Co. men: William Leonard dis. for prom. in 2d Ala. Inf. Thomas Smith vet .; M. O. July 11, '65;
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wounded at Resaca May 14, '64. Charles Preston, M. O. Dec. 31, '64, wounded. William Paul, vet .; died in Georgia, June 30, '64. Mathew Colwell, vet .; M. O., July 11, '65. John Smith, vet .; absent in arrest at M. O .; see p. 220. George Allen, private, M. O. Feb. 13, '65. Merrick Allen, died at Farmington, Ill., May 14, '62, of wounds. William T. Boyd, dis. for dis. May 1, '62. John N. Boyd, dis. for dis. May 1, '62. Peter Brown, killed at Corinth, Miss., Oct. 4, '62. John Belwood, John Constantine, Albert Dolan, John Deegan, wounded at Corinth. John Dougherty, M. O. Dec. 31, '64. Thomas Daily, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65. Peter Dutter, M. O. Dec. 31, '64; pris. James Duffee, Timothy Dougherty, Andrew Egan, Thomas Garlish, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65; wounded at battle of Corinth. Darwin N. Gifford, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65, as corp. William Hall, M. O. Dec. 31, '64. Patrick Lennan. John Lulam, dis. for dis. June 28, '62. Joseph Lewis, William Lane, John Mc- Evoy, Daniel McEntyre, dis. for dis. June 20, '62. Antonio Mattemore. Michael McGillicudy, killed at Corinth, Oct. 4, '62; Hugh McCann, dis. for dis. March 7, '62. James Maley, died at Quincy, Ill., Feb. 17, '62. John Moran, John Pryor, Will- iam Quill, vet .; M O. July 11, '65. Patrick Reynolds, Thomas Roland, vet .; dis. for dis. March 16, '65. Adam Ruth, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65. Jacob Short, John Sullivan, dis .; lost leg at battle Corinth, Oct. 4, '62. Erhardt Walter, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65; detached. Benjamin Wood.
The recruits of this company in 1862 and 1864 were: Jacob Cannairos, Charles S. Griffin, vet .; killed at Ruff's Mills, Ga., Aug. 4, '64. Michael Leahey, vet .; absent at M. O. George H. Rouse, killed at Corinth, Oct. 4, '62. Michael Rappel, Chris- tian Smith, M. O. as corp .; severely wounded July 4, '64, in both buttocks.
Company F .- Organized in the fall of 1861, was a Will county command. R. C. Crawford, prom. com. sergt .; dis. March 1, '62, for promotion in 26th Mo. Inf. Ephraim Pelton, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65. Alpheus Rogers, dis. for dis. Oct. 26, '62. Philip A. Steinberg, dis. for promotion in 1st Alabama cavalry; killed at Vincents X Roads Oct. 26, '63. George Goodwin, died April 17, '62. Elias A. Kimball, dis. for dis. Dec. 28, '63. John Watson. D. O. Collins, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65. Alson Pel- ton, dis. for dis. Feb. 17, '62. Jacob Shelling, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65. Alfred Valentine, dis. April 2, '64, to enlist as hospital steward in U. S. A. Frisk Specia, dis. for dis. Feb. 17, '62. James McCourtie, died at Quincy, Ill., Feb. 10, '62. Felix Bishop. William G. Bradley. Michael Bailey, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65. George H. Brumont, dis. for dis. May 1, '62; died after dis. from loss of health in the service. Thomas Burns. Frank Conly, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65. Thomas Champion, Henry E. Cook. Amos Courtright, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65, as
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corporal. Henry A. Cox. Myrex Fuller. Wm. Johnson, killed in pursuit of the enemy after the evacuation of Corinth. Orrin Krouskup, dis. for dis. Feb. 17, '62. Jacob Kneadler, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65. Wm. P. Lamb, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65; 1st sergt. John Murphy, vet .; absent at M. O. with leave. Calvin Moore, vet .; M. O. Joseph Pierson, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65; wounded July 22, '64. John O. Parks, corp .; died of wounds received May 27, '64. . Frederick Sonner, vet .; absent with leave at M. O. Thomas Thompson, trans. to invalid corps.
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The recruits and reenlisted men for 1862-4 were: Albert Ashler, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65; wounded at battle of Corinth, Oct. 4, '62. Alex. Arrasmith, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65, as cor- poral. John Addison, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65. John Bly. Samuel Barrows, wounded July 22d before Atlanta; also wounded June 27th at Kenesaw. Henry Bluhm, M. O. July 11, '65. William Baker, M. O. July 11, '65. James H. Bar- num, M. O. Jan. 3, '65; wounded. Isaac Bergen, dis. for dis. Feb. 15, '62. Wm. Bradford, dis. for dis. Oct. 26, '62. Jesse Cremer, vet .; killed near Atlanta July 22, '64; sergt. Samuel F. Courtright, absent with leave at M. O .; wounded July 22, '64, before Atlanta. Shadrick M. Cordon, M. O. July 11, '65. Robert D. Caldwell, M. O. July 11, '65. John Cruges (or Cunges), M. O. July 11, '65. Wm. Dalton, dis. Jan. 10, '65; term exp. John Dixon, vet .; dis. Jan. 10, '65; term exp. John Depuy, died at Cincinnati, April 2, '62. Albert G. W. Denney, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65. Jeremiah Eastman, dis. for dis. Oct. 26, '62. James H. Ferguson, died at Corinth Nov. 7, '63. Austin V. Flint, M. O. May 31, '65; fifer; wounded. James Grant, M. O. July 11, '64. James H. Gilfallen, killed near Dallas, Ga., May 27, '64. George Genera, dis. for dis. Sept. 17, '62. Nicholas Ham, M. O. July 11, '65, as corporal. Julius Hirsch, M. O. July 11, '65; wounded July 22 before Atlanta. Christian Hager, absent on leave at M. O .; wounded. Charles
Henderson, M. O. July 11, '65. Freeman W. Hatch, M. O. June 8, '65. Charles Hager, absent sick at M. O. John Her- bert, M. O. July 11, '65. Oscar M. Hudson, dis. for dis. Aug. 8, '62, as sergt. Nicholas Ham, dis. for dis. Sept. 18, '62; wounds. Ransom Hewitt, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65, as wagoner. Joseph C. Jones, M. O. July 11, '65. Frank Kitzrow, absent with leave at M. O. Wm. Long, M. O. July 11, '65; wounded July 22, '64, before Atlanta. James Monty, wounded July 22, '64. Charles McDonald, M. O. May 29, '64. Loren N. Moulton, M. O. July 11, '65. Andrew F. Moore, vet. ; dis. at exp. of term. William Monty, absent sick at M. O. Desire Moncy, M. O.
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