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July 11, '65; wounded July 22, '64, before Atlanta. Joseph Monty, dis. for wounds May 3, '65; wounded July 22, '64, before Atlanta. Christopher Near, M. O. July 11, '65. Wm.
Ostrander, absent sick at M. O. Wm. Peters, M. O. July 11,
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'65, as corporal.' Alson Pelton, M. O. July 11, '65. Thomas Rickard, M. O. July 11, '65; wounded May 27, '64, at Dallas. Solon C. Ryder, absent sick at M. O. Wm. P. Rickard, absent on leave at M. O. Lewis P. Rowe, dis. for dis. Sept. 4, '62. Samuel D. Rice. Addison Slusser, M. O. May 26, '65. John Schlekan, M. O. July 11, '65; wounded at Dallas, May 26, '65, and before Atlanta July 22, '64. Louis Stiger, M. O. July 11, '65. James Stoneking, M. O. July 11, '65; wounded June 28, '64; arm amputated. Madison Spencer, absent sick since enlist- ment. Wm. Sheele, dis. Dec. 26, '64; term exp .; sergt. Geo. A. Spencer, vet .; killed July 22, '64, before Atlanta. Henry Shelling, vet .; M. O. July 11, '65. Jacob Shelling; M. O. July 11, '65. Abram Wagner, vet .; killed at Dallas, Ga., May 27, '64. Nicholas Teils, M. O. July 11, '65. John Thorne, absent sick at M. O. DeForrest Van Vleck, dis. for dis. May 17, '65; wounded July 22, '64, before Atlanta. Chas. Whaland, M. O. July 11, '65. George Wilson. John R. Young. This list includes a few soldiers living in the vicinity of Rock- ville, Kankakee county.
Company G- Logan's Company .- Contained the following named Will county soldiers: James Aickins, M. O. July 11, '65. James Barbour, died at Midship Junction, Ga., July 23, '64, of wounds. William T. Rarron. William Blossom, died at Marietta, August 14, '64, of wounds received July 22, '64. Oscar Bollin; killed near Atlanta July 22, '64; also wounded June 27. Harmon Boehme; corp .; died of wounds July 22, '64, near Atlanta. William Bowers; killed at Kenesaw Mount- ain June 27, '64. James Bruce; M. O. July 11, '65; severely wounded June 27, '64. Ernest F. Caspari; M. O. July 24, '65. John Clark; vet .; killed before Atlanta July 22, '64. Patrick Connors; sergt .; absent with leave at M. O. Isaiah Cook; died at Atlanta; severely wounded July 22, '64. James Crawford; M. O. July 11, '65; in hosp., Quincy. Alfred Cuykendall; sergt .; absent with leave at M. O. Jehial D. Dewey; M. O. July 18, '65. Daniel C. Dodge; M. O. July 11, '65. Patrick Dolan; killed June 28, '64, at Kenesaw. Christopher Edmin- son; M. O. July 11, '65; wounded near Kenesaw June 27, '64. Asbury Flewelling; M. O. June 28, '65; was prisoner July 22, '64. Samuel Ford; M. O. with regt. Adam Gedelman; M. O. July 11, '65; wounded near Atlanta. George Grimes; died at Marietta, Ga., Sept. 26, '64, of wounds received July 22, '64. John Hall; never joined company. Patrick Harrison; M. O. July 11, '65. Michael Harrison; killed at Kenesaw June 27, '64. Henry Harris; M. O. July 11, '65. Daniel Haradan; vet .; killed at Atlanta July 22, '64. Joel Heacock. Joseph Hebert; M. O. July 11, '64. Victor Henry; M. O. July 11, '64, as corp. Benedict Hoffer; vet .; died at Joliet; used up. James Horan; M. O. July 11, '65. Thomas P. Horner; vet .;
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killed at Atlanta July 22, '64. John Hallahan; M. O. July 11, '65; wounded July 22, '64, at Atlanta. John B. Johnson; M. O. July 11, '65. Albert Jones; absent, sick at M. O. Mathew Keef; M. O. July 11, '65. William Lemer; M. O. July 11, '65. Bernard Linch; M O. July 11, '65; died of disease contracted in service since dis. Edmund Lizur; M. O. July 11, '65; corp .; wounded June 27, '64, at Kenesaw. Jacob Lutz; M. O. July 11, '65. James Lulim; wounded severely at Atlanta July 22, '64; died at Marietta. William Mather; M. O. July 11, '65. Louis McCall; M. O. July 11, '95. James McConnell; M. O. June 13, '65; severely wounded June 27, '64. Michael McCoy; killed July 22 before Atlanta. Chancey McDade; absent; sick at M. O. John McDonald; M O. July 11, '65. Patrick Mc- Laughlin; killed at Atlanta July 22, '64. Mallory Miller; M. O. July 11, '65. Henry Morse; M. O. July 11, '65. Francis M. Marshall; M. O. July 11, '65. Stephen Newton; M. O. July 11, '65; was prisoner of war, and wounded July 22, '64. William Orr; killed June 27, '64, at Kenesaw. Daniel O'Riley; mortally wounded June 27, '64. Israel Parker; died in Andersonville prison Aug. 2, '64. Bernard Parks. Richard Parker. Thomas E. Pearson; M. O. July 11, '65. Isaac Powliss; killed at Kene- saw, June 27, '64. William Reid; M. O. July 11, '65. Edward E. Spencer; M. O. July 11, '65; as com. sergt .; wounded May 29, at Dallas. Martin H. Sitterly; dis. for dis. Sept. 27, '64. Harvey Schorn; mortally wounded July 22, '64. David Shay; M. O. July 11, '65; missing July 22, '64. Francis Simpson; M. O. July 11, '65. Richard F. Simpson; D. T. John Sheerin; M. O. July 11, '65. Nathan Shattuck; absent with leave at M. O .; wounded June 27, '64, at Kenesaw. Nathan Shroyer; wounded and prisoner at Atlanta July 12, '64; died. Cushman Small; died at Mound City Sept. 29, '64; wounded at Atlanta Sept. 22, '64. Henry Small; M. O. July 11, '65. Sylvester E. Smith; M. O. July 21, '65. Edwin Smith; M. O. June 6, '65; 1st sergt .; com. 2d lieut., but not mustered. Henry Stroud; wounded July 22, '64; and slightly Aug. 10, '64; died. Frank Sweringer; sergt .; died Sept. 2, '64, of wounds received July 22, '64. Louis Taylor; M. O. July 11, '65. George Teeters; killed at Kenesaw June 27, '64. Williams H. Towns; M. O. July 11, '65. Joseph D. Tucker; absent at M. O. John Trob- lee; killed at Kenesaw June 27, '64. Jaber Vassar; M. O. July 11, '65. Charles W. Vorce; corp .; absent with leave at M. O. Robert Walton. John R. Watson; M. O. July 11, '65. James K. Watson; M. O. July 11, '65. Robert Watson; sergt .; killed July 19, '64, at Decatur, Ga. John A. Williams; M. O. June 28, '64; was prisoner of war July 22, '64.
The recruits of this company in March, 1864 were: James T. Barrett; absent, sick at M. O .; wounded July 22, near Atlanta. James Buggy; absent at M. O .; wounded severely July 22, '64.
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George Colleps; dis. April 8, '65; prisoner July 22, '64. Phi- lander Ellis, M. O. July 11, '64; as corp. Alexander Garry. William Jordan. Robert Marshall. Hamilton C. Peterson; M. 0. May 26, '65. Carey A. Peterson; killed at Kenesaw June 27, '64. George W. Pierce; killed at Kenesaw June 27, '64; corp. William Richie. John Stones; M. O. July 11, '65. Benjamin Squires; M. O. July 11, '65; missing July 22, '64. Thomas Thompson; killed at Kenesaw Mountain June 27, '64. Alexander Young; died at Mound City Sept. 28, '64.
Company I .- Organized in Jan, 1864, served until the close of the war. Taylor Howe. John Adams. Jefferson Patter- son. Ezra Ary; wounded; thumb shot off May 29, at Dallas. George Armstrong. John Anderson. Lafayette Adams; died at Marietta, Ga., Aug. 20, '64. Albert Belden. Francis M. Bishop; died at Rome, Ga., Aug., '64. Augustus H. Belden; wounded Aug. 4, '64. Francis, or Thomas A,. Borris. Peter Bunkerson, died at Newberne, N. C. May 10, '65. Will- iam O. Cook. John Carnifix, died at Marietta, Georgia, Octo- ber 12, '64. Charles Cain. Henry Charles, prisoner of war, M. O. June 28, '65. William F. Charles, vet. res. corps. Henry Dakin. Flavius G. Herricks. Thomas E. Hunt. Elwood P. Hogue. Louis Haynes. Andrew Hosier, died in Rhode Island, May 12, '65. Allen Hamilton. Albert B. Humiston. Henry C. Igon. Stephen G. Igon. Edward Johnson. John Jungers. Joseph J. Jordan. Charles J. Johnson. George V. Park. Joshua A. Prior. All the survivors of this company, with a few exceptions, were M. O. July 11, '65. Appling Ar- buthnot, Company K, M. O. July 11, '65. Vincent Dobbins, Company K, trans. to vet. res. July, '65. Thomas J. Wheeler, Company K, died at Louisville, Kentucky, April 8, '64. Thomas W. David, Company K. Urias Frey, Company K, died in Camp Butler, March 25, '64.
Sixty-first Illinois Infantry .- Organized under Colonel Pat- rick E. Burke, in April, '62, contained the following soldiers from Will county, who joined the command in Feb. '64: Ar- thur Buchanan, died at Hannibal, Mo., Nov. 30, '64; Ernest Evans, Henry Halfman, mortally wounded and prisoner July 27, '64, at Kenesaw; James Johnson, died at Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 30, '64; Charles F. Putnam, Ole Peterson, and Charles E. Popple, trans. to 5th regt. V. R. C .; all of Company B. George Linkhart and Hans C. Somler, of Company C. Polonzo C. Duck, Arthur V. Ernest, died at Rome, Ga., Sept. 6, '64; David B. Furry, Samuel S. Joy, Leander B. Laughlin, Thomas J. Lewellan, Augustus C. Nye, William C. Slemmons, and Will- iam Ward, all of Company E. Miron Anable, Justice Hall, and Henry Olmstead of Company F. Elverton Fairman and Nickodemus of Company G. George W. Hostler, vet .; died at Rome, Ga., July 15, '64; Hugh G. McElroy, and John B.
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Shadley of Company H. The survivors were mustered out July 7, '65.
Sixty-seventh Illinois Infantry .- Organized June 13, '62, under Colonel R. McHough, had four Will county soldiers, viz .: John Fitzgerald, of Wilmington; John G. Risley and Walter H. Squire, of Joliet, and William Dancer, of Wilton, who served from June, '62, until Sept. '62.
Sixty-ninth Illinois Infantry .- Organized June 14, '62, had four Will county representatives, viz .: George Wilder, Crete; Patrick McBride, Lockport; William Pratt, Joliet, and Cor- nelius Egan, Wilmington. This command served only a three- months' term. Many of its members re-enlisted.
Sixty-fifth Illinois Infantry (Three years) .- Organized at Camp Douglas, May 15, '62. Will county was represented in this command by the troops named in the following record: Capt. Albert H. Higinbotham, of Co. A .- original; as private Co. B .; prom. Q. M. sergt .; prom. captain of Co. E .; consol. May 30, '65; M. O. July 13, '65. Corinthius Goodenow, vet .; died at Marietta, Ga., Aug. 14, '64. Theodore F. Howe, trans. to Co. B, consol. as 1st sergt .; prom. 1st lieut .; M. O. July 13, '65. Francis M. Hoffner. Wm. J Johnson, trans. to Co. H. consol .; M. O. July 13, '65. Isaac N. Robson, Co. D; captured Jan. 18, '64, taken to Richmond and paroled. William Stewart, Company D, vet .; trans. to Co. H, consol. as sergt .; prom. 2d lieut .; M. O. July 13, '65; was prisoner of war. Joseph Brown, Company D; M. O. July 13, '65, as sergt. John Moore, Company D; M. O. July 13, '65, as sergt. Richard Hallam, 1st sergt. Company G; dis. for dis. Nov. 4, '62. Charles Darling, dis. for wounds. David Darling, M. O. April 25, '65. John Berlie, vet .; trans. to Co. HI, consol. as corp .; M. O. July 13, '65. Robert John- son, died at Martinsburg, Va., July 25, '62. Robert Mel-
bourne, dis. for dis. July 22, '64. Henry P. Servis, M. O. May 15, '65. Christopher Weise, vet .; trans. to Co. H, consol; M. 0. July 13, '65. George Everett, Company E; M. O. May 15, '65. Edelbert Robinson, Company E; M. O. May 15, '65. Alonzo A. Wizer, dis. for dis. April 22, '62; leg amputated at Chicago railroad accident; taken prisoner at Harper's Ferry at Miles' inglorious surrender.
Seventy-second Illinois Infantry, organized August 21, 1862, for three years' service, claimed the following Will county sol- diers : Benj. B. Scott, M. O. August 7, 1875, as musician Co. B, prom. prin. Amos F. Anson, M. O. August 7, 1865; served in Co. A. Frank Forrester, transferred to Thirty-third Illinois; M. O. November 24, 1864, Co. A. Isaac B. Willis, Co. B .; dis. for prom. in colored regiment. Charles F. Feltham, M. O. August 7, 1865. Wm. L. Eames ; dis. for dis. February 21, 1863. Stephen H. L. Hurd, M. O. July 15, 1865, as corporal ; was prisoner of war. Charles Wake, trans. to signal corps Sep-
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tember 7, 1863. J. W. Palmatur, trans. to Thirty-third reg't .; M. O. November 24, 1865. Richard W. Whittington, M. O. as sergeant; entered as corporal Co. D. John Munson, Co. D .; M. O. August 7, 1865. Edgar Parker, died at Quincy September 7, 1863. Charles Wignall, M. O. August 7, 1865 ; corporal. Robert Wignall, M. O. August 7, 1865 ; corporal. Manassas West, died March 7, 1865. John Pennock, trans. to Thirty-third; M. O. November 24, 1865. Elizur Sage, trans. to Thirty-third; M. O. November 24, 1865. John W. Waterhouse, Co. E .; died at Columbus, Ky., November 14, 1862; served as wagoner. Jer- ome Borland, Co. E .; died at Columbus, Ky., October 24, 1862. Charles B. Clark, died at Memphis September 22, 1862, of wounds received at Vicksburg. Carlos B. Clark, M. O. June 13, 1865; wounded. Mark Chapman, M. O. August 7, 1865. Kim- ball Chapin, died at Columbus, Ky., November 11, 1865. James R. Freeman, died of wounds June 13, 1863. Harvey B. Free- man, died at Vicksburg April 26, 1864. James N. George, prom. corp. and sergt .; dis. for wounds; died July 16, 1873. Edward George, M. O. August 7, 1865. Wm. George, absent sick at M. O. Ezra Hartromft, died at Holly Springs December 24, 1862. Wm. Obenholser, M. O. August 7, 1865. Edward Sprague, dis. for dis. May 23, 1865.
The recruits of 1864 were : Gardiner B. George, trans. to Thirty-third; M. O. December 20, 1865. Charles George, trans. to Thirty-third; M. O. December 20, 1865. Henry Klos, trans. to Thirty-third; M. O. December 20, 1865. Clarence W. Morse, M. O. August 7, 1865. Justus N. Preston, dis. for dis. June 10, 1855. Wm. McConchie, Co. K .; trans. to Thirty-third; absent on leave at M. O.
Seventy-third Illinois Infantry, organized August 21, 1862; contained one Will county representative-James J. Boland, of Joliet. He was drafted into a Rebel regiment at New Orleans, in 1861, escaped at Stone river, and enlisted in Seventy-third Infantry August 10, 1862; M. O. June 12, 1865.
Seventy-sixth Illinois Infantry (Three years) .- Organized August 22, '62, and mustered into service at Kankakee. Among the troops were the following named Will county men: Frank R. Warner, as 1st sergt. Co. I; prom. 1st lieut. June 27, '63; M. O. July 22, '65. Foster N. Fairman, David Sapp, Isaiah Har- ting and H. C. Paddock, trans. to 37th regt. Co. C; M. O. May 15, '66; Paddock was wounded. Wm. F. Whitson and Nathan Cook were mustered out July 22, '65.
Eighty-second Illinois Infantry (Three years) .- Organized under Col. Fred. Hecker, contained the following named Will county soldiers, all from Monee: Gustav Jordan, Adam Kump- ley, August Harlt, Charles Harden, Jacob Gloon, wounded at Chancellorsville, May, '63; Fritz Stade, Wilhelm Struve, Carl Struve, dis. for dis. July 17, '63; Gustav Warnecke, Anton
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Carstons, Henry Carstons, missing at battle of Chancellorsville May 2, '63; Gregor Haentger. The survivors of this command were mustered out in June, '65.
Eighty-eighth Illinois Infantry (Three years) .- Organized August 27, '62, had a Will county representation, as follows: Levi P. Holden, as capt. Co. E; prom. major June 22, '64; M. O. June 9, '65. Edwin A. Stolp, as sergt. major; prom. 1st lieut. Co. E, June 22, '64; prom. capt. Oct. 22, '64. Final H. Morey, as Q. M. sergt .; prom. 2d lieut. June 8, '65. John H. Reynolds, died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 20, '63. George Leffer, died at Stevenson, Ala., Sept. 27, '63. John Leffer. Tens Peter- son. Thomas Pile. Burr S. Stowell, trans. to invalid corps Aug. 1, '63. Robert Stofel. Andreon Cook, dis. for dis. June 11, '64. Wm. S. Andreus. John Liddell. Fred. F. Taylor. John VanHorne, dis. Nov. 5, '62. The other members, whose records are not given above, served until mustered out June 9, '65.
Eighty-ninth Illinois Infantry (Three years) .- Claimed the following named Will county men: James M. Mulliken, 1st sergt. of Co. K, died in rebel hospital at Danville, Va., Feb. 28, '64. L. Leach, Co. H, of Reed township, died Aug. 11, "72; mustered out.
Ninetieth Illinois Infantry (Three years), was organized by Colonel Timothy O'Mara, November 22, '62, and mustered in at Camp Douglas with 958 men. In this command were the following named Will county soldiers: Daniel O'Connor as capt. Co. D; prom. major June 6, '65; severely wounded at Mission Ridge. Patrick O'Mara, hon. dis. June 14, '64, for dis .; capt. James Dunne, as 1st sergt .; prom. 1st lieut. June 15, '64; prom. capt. September 8, '64; M. O. June 6, '65. James E. Casey, as sergt .; prom. 1st sergt., then 1st lieut .; M. O. June 6, '65; wounded. John W. Kelley. Peter O'Brien, resigned March 6, '63. David A. Keys, as 1st sergt .; prom. 2d lieut. Peter McIbtee, as sergt .; prom. 2d lieut .; M. O. June 6, '65; wounded. Thomas E. Lonergan, dis. April 4, '64, wounds; right hand shot and disabled; sergt. major. Thomas Hendricks. Charles Dunne. Charles M. Stewart, trans. to 48th Ill.
Company C .- John J. Ryan, M. O. June 6, '65; was wounded at Mission Ridge. Henry Porter, M. O. June 24, '65; was a pris. of war. Michael McDonald, M. O. June 6, '65, as 1st sergt. Patrick H. Sloan, prom. prin. musician; M. O. June 6, '65. John Flaven, trans. to vet. res. corps February 29, '64. Michael Loughan. William Beach, dis. for dis. March 4, '65. Michael Brady. James Byron, M. O. June 5, '65; pris. of war, captured at Mission Ridge. Magloire Bachand. John W. Bryan. Owen Curran, M. O. June 9, '65 as corp .; detached as clerk in Q. M. dept. John Crosby, died in Andersonville prison June 11, '65, grave No. 12;433. James Clark, M. O. June 5, '65.
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Thomas Clayton, died at Atlanta, Georgia, August 4, '64. Thom- as Carey. William Carr, M. O. June 5, '65. Martin Dougherty, abs. wounded at M. O .; wounded at Atlanta, July 22, '64. John Griffin, trans. to 28th regt .; M. O. August 15, '65. John Gan- non. John Groundwell. Thomas Hogan, M. O. June 5, '65. Thomas Hennebry, M O. June 5, '65, as corp. John King. Francis Klesner, M. O. June 24, '65; pris. of war. Thomas Murphy, dis. for dis. August 1, '64, for wounds received at Mission Ridge. William Miles. William C. Miles. John Mc- Cafferty. Edward Mortley. Patrick Nicholson. Stephen New- berry. John O'Reiley. Thomas Reynolds. William Rowley. Edward Redmond, dis. for dis. July 10, '64, for wounds received at Mission Ridge. John Ryan. James Rice. John J. Shay. Joseph Wells, died at Nashville, December 10, '63. Edward Welsh, died of wounds received August 3, '64. Nelson S. Wick- er, died of wounds, December 4, '63.
Company D .- William M. Welch, sergt .; Austin Needham, killed at Atlanta, Georgia, August 13, '64. Martin Hicks. Michael Cunningham. Mat. Haley, taken pris. at Mission Ridge and died at Richmond while a pris. of war April 8, '64. Edward Cunningham, M. O. June 6, '65, as sergt. Michael Haley, dis. John Casper, captured at Mission Ridge, died in Andersonville prison October 3, '64, grave No. 12,257. Peter Wilhelm. Thomas W. Smith. Thomas W. Burns, sergt .; trans. to vet. res. corps March 17, '64. Philip Owens. Richard Bannon. Hugh Bruce. William Bruce, died at Chattanooga, November 28, '63 of wounds received at Mission Ridge. Frederick Bloom, absent, wounded at M. O. Andrew Bannon. Isaac Brown. Simon Conchlin, killed by torpedoes at Fort McAllister, Georgia, De- cember 31, '64. Henry Cassiday. Martin Crow, dis. October 4, '64, for wounds received at Mission Ridge. John Canna, died at Lagrange, Tennessee, March 15, '63. James Carney, died at Memphis, Tennessee, November 17, '63. James Cramer, dis. William Curran. Philip Decker. Philip Drordlen, died October 17, '63. David B. Dudloff. Patrick Devlin. Henry R. Eckhardt. James Edwards. John Grant. James Gray. William Graham. Conrad Gossman, wounded. Patrick Garrity, died in Joliet Sept. 13, '64. J. Goodrich. J. Glennon. Jas. Hyers. Joyce Austin, prisoner at Mission Ridge; died in Andersonville, July 20, '64, grave No. 2,241. Judge Brian, dis. Feb. 20, '63; lost a leg at Mission Ridge. George W. Jones. James Kelly, trans. vet. res. Robert Kelly, died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 26, '64. Richard Keefe. John J. Kane. Jacob Kieser. Henry Leonard. James Loughrea, died of wounds at Atlanta, Aug. 2, '64. Michael Leahy, wounded; M. O. June 6, '65. Peter D Lowhead. David R. Lucly. John Lewis, reported sick at date of M. O. James Malone, reported sick at date of M. O. Cornelius Mahony. John Maher. Joseph Mock. Joseph Moore. Matt. Mil-
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goni. Edward Norton. Patrick Norton, wounded; M. O. John Oliver. John O'Brien, lost an arm at Mission Ridge; did not re- port June 6, '65. Patrick O'Boyle, trans. vet. res. Feb. 11, '64. John Onker. John H. Parker. Wm Powers. Anthony Rowe. Horace Rainey. John Rule. David Ryan, wounded at Mission Ridge; in hospital at Quincy at M. O. Francis Smyth. George Sheahy. Frank Smith. Richard F. Smith. Arnold Smith, died at Chicago, March 14, '63. Paul Stalehsy. Edward Sharkey, trans. vet. res. Jan. 5, '63. Charles Somers. Martin Smith, died Aug. 27, '63. D. D. Wilkinson. Michael Wiles, wounded. John Whalen, corporal at M. O. June 6,'65. William Walshe. Simon Zolphe. John Casey, recruit, Feb. '64; trans. to 48th Ills .; M. 0. Aug., '65. Laurence J. Conway, recruit, Oct., '63; trans. to 48th Ills .; wounded. James O'Connor, corp. Co. G, Fall '62. Patrick De Vine, private Co. H, Fall'62; shot by James Maguire in Mississippi, June 20, '62. Michael Hayes, Fall '62. Charles Maguire, Fall '62; died at Marietta, Ga., Oct. 4, '64; wounds. James Redmond, Fall '62. The names of those whose records are not given, served until muster out in June 1865.
Ninety-first Illinois Infantry .- Was organized Sept. 8, 1862, at Camp Butler. Philip Fay, Joliet; John Galloway, Wheatland; John Seeley, Wheatland; Felix Zeigler, Joliet; and John W. Walsh, Wheatland, all recruits, joined this command in Dec., '63, and Jan., '64; were transferred to the 28th Infantry and served until the spring of 1866.
The One-Hundredth Illinois Infantry (Three years) .- Was organized by Col. F. A. Bartleson, August 30, '62, at Joliet, with an aggregate strength of 961 men. Col. Frederick A. Bartleson, killed in action at Kenesaw Mountain, Ga., June 23, '65; taken prisoner at Chickamauga and sent to Libby prison. Col. Chas. M. Hammond, major; prom. lieut. colonel July 30, '64; prom. colonel May 11, '65; wounded at Stone river. Lieut. Col. Arba N. Waterman, resigned July 20, '65; wounded at Chickamauga. Major Rodney S. Bowen, captain Company A; prom. major July 20, 1862; wounded at Mission Ridge; died December 3, '64, of wounds received in battle of Franklin. Major Samuel G. Nelson, 1st lieut. Company H; prom. captain November 21, '63; prom. major March 24, '65; wounded at Mission Ridge. Adjutant George W. Rouse, private; made adjutant at organization of regiment; died August 3 of wounds and amputation received September 29, '64, before Atlanta. Adjutant Othniel Horne, sergeant major Company K; prom. 1st lieut. December 15, 1863; prom. adjutant August 3, 1864. Second-Master Thomas S. Wilson, served faithfully through the entire service of regiment; M. O. June 12, 1865. Surgeon Adolphus W. Heise, resigned April 21, 1864; served as brig. surg. Surgeon Henry T. Woodruff, assistant surgeon; prom. surgeon April 21, '64; M. O. June 10, '65; taken prisoner in
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charge of wounded at Crawfish Springs, Ga., September 20, '63. Asst. Surg. Elves Harwood, resigned January 22, '63. Chaplain Hooper Crews, resigned August 16, '63. Capt. M. N. M. Stewart, 1st lieut .; prom. captain July 20, '64; wounded at Chickamauga; wounded before Atlanta July 28, '64; M. O. June 12, '65. Lieut. Elisha Gano, 1st sergt .; prom. 2d lieut. January 1, '63; prom. 1st. lieut. July 29, '64; wounded May 26, 1864. Lieut. Charles F. Mitchell, died January 4, '63, of wounds received in battle of Stone river December 31, '62. Capt. James G. Elwood, resigned October 13, '63; served on brigade staff as inspector general. Capt. Ethan H. Howard, 2d lieut .; prom. 1st lieut. February 15, '68; prom. captain October 13, '63; resigned November 6, '64; served on brigade staff as provost marshal. Capt. Frederick W. Matthews, sergt .; prom. 1st lieut. August 16, '64; prom. captain No- vember 6, '64; M. O. June 12, '65; wounded in front of Chattanooga and at Kenesaw mountain; also May 30, '64. Lieut. Augustus A. Osgood, Aug. 30, '62; resigned Feb. 16, '63; wounded at Stone river. Lieut. Major E. Searles, July 24, 1st sergt .; prom. 1st lieut. Oct. 13, '63; hon. dis. for wounds at battle of Mission Ridge, Oct. 16, '64. Lieut. Henry A. Smith, July 24, 1st. sergt .; prom. 1st lieut. Nov. 6, '64; M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Chickamauga three times. Lieut. Daniel D. Powles, July 26, sergt .; prom. 2d lieut. Feb. 16, '63; resigned August 6, 1863. Capt. Chas. H. Bacon; resigned January 13; '63. Capt. Geo. Bez, 1st lieut .; prom. captain Jan. 13, '63, wounded at Stone river; resigned Oct. 4, '63. Capt. J. S. Mc- Donald, 2d lient .; prom. 1st lieut. Jan. 13, '63; prom. captain
Oct. 4, '63; resigned May 2, '64; wounded at Stone river. Capt. Geo. M. Lynd, 1st sergt .; prom. 2d lieut. Jan. 13,'63; prom. 1st lieut. Oct. 4, '63; prom. captain May 2, '64; M. O. June 12, '65; sunstruck in battle of Peach Tree Creek July 20, '64. Lieut. Augustus Hirsch, August 15, private; promoted corporal, sergt., and 1st lieut. May 2, '64; M. O. June 12, '65. Capt. Albert Amsden, August 30; resigned Dec. 18, '62. Capt. John A. Bur- rell, August 30, 1st lieut .; prom. captain Dec, 19, '62; severely wounded at Chickamauga; killed May 30, '64, on the Atlanta campaign. Capt. Strong R. Moody, Aug. 1, corporal; prom. 1st lieut. Jan. 31, '64: prom. capt. May 30, '64; M. O. June 12, '65. Lieut. Horatio N. Wicks, August 30, 2d lieut .; prom. 1st lieut. Dec. 19, '62; resigned Jan. 31, '64. Lieut. Samuel Koach, August 7, 1st sergt .; prom. 2d lieut. Dec. 19, '62; hon. dis. May 15, '65; taken prisoner at Chickamauga, Sept. 20, and taken to Libby prison. Capt. Wm. W. Bartlett, Aug. 30; resigned Feb.
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