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 20

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Publication date: 1884
Publisher: Chicago, Historical Directory Pub. Co.
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Thomas Ruckman. John Russell. John Shreffler. Aaron Shreffler, dis. June 7, '65. Charles Styles, killed at Lovejoy's Station, Ga., Sept. 5, '64. Richard F. Smith, trans. to V. R. C. March 13, '65; wounded at Chickamauga. Hollis A. Smith,


trans. to 51st regt .; M. O. Sept. 25, '65. Wilton J. Smith, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63. Henry Stolder, died at Murfreesboro, Jan. 22, '63; wounded at Stone river. William Temple, wounded at Chickamauga. George T. Sutleif, trans. to Inv. corps, Nov. 17, '63. George Temple. Henry Unruh, died at Bowling Green, Ky., Nov. 16, '62. Sylvester D. Un- ruh, died at Nashville, Tenn., Oct. 11, '62. Oliver A. Vorce, dis. May 4, '63. Amos Wilcox, trans. to Inv. corps, July 1, '63. Thomas A. Wilkes. Maxwell B. Young. Chesner Leasure, died at Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 23, '63. William Redd, died at


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Bridgeport, Ala., Dec. 22, '63, of wounds received at Chicka- mauga.


Company F .- James H. Sisson, dis. for dis. Feb. 4, '63. Andrew J. Kettering, trans. to V. R. C. Sept. 26, '63. Den- nis Curran, dis. for dis. Jan. 6, '63. Jefferson Harrington, died at Palos, Ill., April 4, '63. William D. Breckenridge, trans. to 51st; M. O. Sept. 25, '65. William H. Jackson. Amos M. Shaw, M. O. June 24, '65, as sergt .; missing at Frank- lin. James Gleeson, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Chicka- mauga. Elisha H. Myrick, color guard. George Andres, died at Murfreesboro, Tenn., June 5, '63. Reuel C. Reed, M. O. June 12, '65. James G. Blount, died at Nashville, Tenn., Dec 12, 1862. William Bouton, died at Glasgow, Ky., Nov. 11, 1862. James B. Austin, dis. Jan. 31, 1865. Henry Bauch-


man. John M. Bandle. George Bandle. John Bartie, died at Chattanooga, Nov. 28, '63, of wounds received at Mission Ridge. James Beagley, absent; sick at M. O .; never heard of; missing. Thorp. Beagley. William J. Bently, dis. for dis. Feb. 25, '63. Robert Brodie, died at Murfreesboro, April 20, '63. William Briggs, trans. to 51st Ill .: M. O. Sept. 25, '65. George Brandeau, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Franklin, slightly, May 26, '64. Paul Brandeau, died at Franklin, Dec. 12, '64, of wounds. Nelson J. Bush, dis. for dis. March 3, '63. Walter A. Bushnell, dis. for dis. Jan. 28, '63. Mark Burroughs, dis. for dis. May 12, '63. George W. Bundy, dis. for dis. March 4, '63. Timothy F. Bliss, dis. for dis. Dec. 28, '63. Peter


Blesh, dis. for dis. April 12, '65; wounded below Atlanta, Sept. 4, '64. Sidney S. Campbell, fate unknown; prisoner of war; captured at Chickamauga. Michael Calahan, M. O. June 3, '65; wounded at Mission Ridge; captured at Peach Tree creek, July 20, '64. Lewis Decker, trans. to V. R. C. Patrick Dunn, M. O. June 12, '65. Felix Durres, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63. Daniel L. Fish, dis. for dis. March 8, '63. Ed- ward Flannery, dis. for dis. May 22, '64; wounded at Chicka- mauga. Charles H. Green, M. O. June 12, '65, as sergt .; re- ported missing at Chickamauga. George Grange, M. O. June 12, '65, as Ist sergt .; wounded at Chickamauga. Martin Har- raman. George A. Honestock. Jonas W. Ingraham. Francis M. Jackson, M. O. June 12, 65, as corporal. Alexander E. Jenks, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded May 15, '64. Henry Johnson, dis. for dis. Feb. 16, '63. John Kanlel, lost at Louisville. Frederick Klea. Aaron Legg, died at Murfreesboro, Tenn, Feb. 23, '63. Albert Legg, M. O. June 12, '65, as corporal. William Leister, trans. to Vet. R. C. April 28, '64. Joseph Martin, died at Nashville, Dec. 12, '62. Hiram S. Mason. Al- mervin J. Mason, dis. for dis. Oct. 10, '64, as corporal. Will- iam Mahaffey, died at Murfreesboro, Tenn., Feb. 9, '63 Lo- renzo D. Mason, died at Nashville, Dec. 2, '62. James Ma-


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haffey, dis. for dis. Jan. 27, '63. John Mallen, dis. for wounds June 9, '64; wounded at Chickamauga. Andrew McCord, M. 0. June 27, 65, as corporal; wounded at battle of Franklin. John Q. A. McClaughry, dis. for dis. Dec. 14, '62. Mathew McClaughry, dis. for dis. Oct. 15, '63. Robert Medworth, M. 0. May 30, '65; wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, June 27, '64. Edgar H. Mitchell, died at Evansville, Ind., Nov. 13, '62.


John Pangborn, trans. to Eng. corps. Mark Pettijohn, died at Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 16, '63. Michael Powers, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded May 10, '64. Jolin Sappen, dis. for dis. March 19, '65. Patrick Scanlan, killed at Chickamauga Sept. 19, '63. William Sippel, dis. for dis. May 12, '65. George Simpson, dis. for wounds, Jan. 15, '64; wounded at Chicka- mauga. Selah Spaulding, dis. April 9, '65, for wounds; wounded at Stone river. Adam Staker, dis. for dis. April 2, '64. Anson Sutphen, died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 3, '63. John N. Taylor, dis. for dis. Feb. 1, '63. Samuel I. Treat, drummer, dis. for dis. April 10, '63; wounded at Stone river. George W. Underwood, dis. for dis. Janaury 27, 1863. Jacob Warner, M. O. June 12, 1865, as corporal. Charles Weber. Jacob Zweifel, dis. for dis. March 8, '63. Albert Zweifel, died at Nashville, Tennessee, February 28, '63. Rodney A. Brown, M. O. June 12, '65, as sergt. Warren Bessee, M. O. June 12, '65, as corporal. Robert P. C. Brown, died at Murfreesboro', April 18, '63. Joseph Butcher, wounded at Chickamauga; died at Nashville, Tennessee, January 9, '65, of wounds received in battle of Nashville. William W. Case. John J. Campbell, died at Nashville, Tennessee, February 16, '63. James Heather- wick. Myron Heath, trans. to eng. corps. Phineas McLaugh- lin. William Millard. Isaac Mason, trans. to 51st Ill. Ed- ward C. Peaks. Wm. Potter, trans. to 51st Ill. J. H. Russel. Riley Ritchey, died at Cave City, Kentucky, November 5, '62. Charles Sego, trans. to 51st Ill .; M. O. September 25, '65. Ed- ward Townsend, died at Nashville, Tennessee, December 16, '63. Henry Webster, M. O. June 12, '65 as corp. Augustus Wadsworth, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Stone river. Robert White, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded June 27, '64. John Young.


Company G .- Thomas Bleber, 1st sergt .; killed at Kenesaw Mountain, June 27, '64. Augustus H. Howk, trans. to V. R. C. September 26, 1863; Benjamin F. Gridley, died at Nashville, Tennessee, November 26, '62. John Shoemaker, died at Nash- ville, Tennessee, February 14, '63. George W. Holmes, sergt .; killed at Rocky Face Ridge, Georgia, May 10, '64; on roll of honor: George W. Tucker, dis. June 17, '64, for wounds; se- verely wounded at Chickamauga. Joseph A. Porter, dis. Au- gust 24, '63. James J. Harley, missing; supposed killed Sep- tember 20, '63, at Chickamauga. Henry E. Adams, M. O. June


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12, '65, as sergt. Erastus R. Hubbard. George Price, killed at Chickamauga, September 19, '63. Henry D. Winslow, dis. for dis. February 27, '63. Frank Adams, M. O. June 21, '65; wounded at Chickamauga. Augustus F. H. Ashley, M. O .. June 21, '65. John C. Batterman, M. O. May 19, '65; severely wounded at Chickamauga; leg broken. William Bunker. Moses Barse, dis. for dis. March 27, '63. Thomas J. Burgess, dis. for dis. March 27, '63. John W. Brandau, M. O. June 12, '65; re-enlisted in the regular army, and died at Little Rock. James F. Barse, dis. for dis. March 9, '63. Mathew Bush, killed at Chickamauga, September 19, '63. Simeon Barse, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Chickamauga. Joshua Bush, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at the battle of Franklin. Joseph Bossoni. Barney Carr, dis. for dis. August 13, '63. James Chapman, died at Nashville, Tennessee, February 2, '63. Ira H. Chap- man, died at Nashville, Tennessee, June 2, '65; wounded at Chickamauga, Mission Ridge and before Atlanta. Enoch Dodge, wounded at Chickamauga. Albert Deal, killed at Chickamauga, September 19, '63. George Davison, dis. for dis. June 29, '63. Amos Dodge, trans. to pioneer corps. Edward Dennis, dis. for dis. May 27, '65. Peter Drout, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded before Atlanta. Abram R. Darling, abs .; sick at M. O .; wounded May 15, '64. George Everhart, M. O. June 24, '65; taken pris- oner at Franklin. Joseph Fishburn, dis. July 21, '64. John Fridley, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded June 18, '64, on Atlanta campaign. Joseph Greenlee, died at Nashville, Tennessee, De- cember 15, '64. Edward Goodenow, M. O. June 12, '65; slightly wounded on Mission Ridge. Decatur H. Goodenow, abs .; sick at M. O .; wounded at Chickamauga. Edward Holmes. Haman Harder, M. O. June 12, '65; musician. James H. Ingersoll, died at Gallatin, Tenn., Jan. 20, '63. A. A. Ingersoll, trans. to pioneer corps. John P. Jones, was prisoner. Wm. Johnston, 1st sergt .; abs .; sick at M. O .; accidentally shot at, Louisville, and wounded at Franklin. James M. Johnson, M. O. June 12, '65. Edward Labumbard, died at Gallatin, Tennessee, January 19, '63. Joseph Labarson, trans. to vet. res. corps, January 9, '65. Francis Lafayette, abs .; sick at M. O .; wounded; lost left arm at Chickamauga. Hiram Leonard, Robert Moat, trans. to vet. res. corps. Alexander Moat, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded and captured at Chickamauga. Ellery B. Mitchell, died at Nashville, Tennessee, December 3, '62. John C. Mason, abs .; sick at M. O .; wounded at Kenesaw, June 27, '64. John Mc- Donald, dis. for dis. June 27, '63. Charles A. Nash, trans. to vet. res. corps, September 26, '63. Clinton C. Phillips. Orson D. Phillips, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded June 1, on Atlanta campaign. William Pickard, died at Bowling Green, Ken- tucky, November 24, '62. Alfred Penery, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded and captured at battle of Franklin. John J. Pierson,


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died at Murfreesboro', Tennessee, March 9, '65. Jeptha Pier- son, trans. to vet. res. corps, April 6, '64; severely wounded at Chickamauga. James Ricker, M. O. June 12, '65, wounded at Mission Ridge. Jacob Roderick. Charles H. Snoad, M. O. June 12, '65, as corp .; wounded and captured at Chickamauga. William C. Stage, dis. for dis. May 26, '65. Edward P. Savage, dis. for dis. February 10, '63. William C. Shoemaker, dis. for dis. February 8, '63. Samuel Spangler, dis. November 17, '64, for wounds; wounded June 27, '64. Nelson N. Smith, M. O. June 12, '65. Daniel Sullivan, dis. for dis. May 6, '64. Joseph Therin, trans. to vet. res. corps, March 13, '65; slightly wound- ed on Mission Ridge. George Weston. Perry Whitmore. Reu- ben Warwick, dis; for dis. June 23, '63. Edwin J. White, died at Gallatin, Tennessee, February 1, '63. John A. Wagner, M. O. June 12, '65. Gotleib Weidemere, corp .; killed at Chicka- mauga, September 13. '63; color sergeant, promoted for good conduct; Almon E. Wilder. Abias Whitmore. Henry A. Den- nis, mustered out June 12, 1865, as sergeant R. T. Greenlee. William B. Hunt, absent; sick at M. O; severely wounded at Chickamauga. Thomas Price, M. O. June 12, '65; severely wounded at Chickamauga. Cyrus C. Pearson and John Russell, M. O. June 12, '65, as sergeant; severely wounded at Chicka- mauga, and at Kenesaw mountain. Frederick Rowley, died at Gallatin, Tenn., Dec. 26, '62. Ransom M. Smith, absent: sick at M. O; wounded at Kenesaw, June 25, '65. William Shaw, M. O. June 12, '65; severely wounded at Chickamauga; wounded June 18, '64, on Atlanta campaign. Lewis L. War- ren, M. O. June 12, '65; severely wounded at Chickamauga. George H. White, corporal; dis. for dis. February 8, '63; died soon after. Lawrence Young.


Company H .- James H. Sedgwick, trans. to 51st Ill .; M. O. June 12, '65. William B. Connor, M. O. June 12, '65, as 1st sergt; wounded at Chickamauga. Joel C. Norton, trans. to Inv. corps, June 15, '64. John S. Cotton, captured at Chicka- mauga, taken to Andersonville, and died August 30, '64. Grave 6,091. George S. Church. Hezekiah B. Nichols; M. 0. June 12, '65, as sergeant. Milton F. Hand; dis. George C. Merrill, discharged March 20, '63. John Robbins, M. O. June 12, '65; was taken prisoner at La Vergne; paroled. John Albright, dis. June 11, '64. wounded at Chickamauga. James Ataway, dis. February 25, '63. Joseph Albright. John Barr, corporal; trans. to Inv. corps, July 31, '63. James Barr, M. O. June 12, '65, as corporal; wounded at Mission Ridge and at Kenesaw. Henry Benson, died at Chattanooga, November 27, '63, of wounds received at Mission Ridge. Henry H. Clark, M. O. September 8, '65; wounded on Atlanta Campaign; two fingers amputated. John K. Conner, dis. March 24, '64. James S. Connor, M. O. June 12, '65; Bruised in side, June


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18, '54. William Curtis. Longimanus C. Dye, trans. to Inv. corps, August 1, '63. Henry De Theille, died at Murfreesboro, January 14, '63. Thomas De Water, dis. March 24, '63. James 'T. Douglas, absent; sick at M. O .; wounded June 22, '64, on Atlanta campaign. Henry Doncaster, killed at Mission Ridge, November 25, '63. Peter H. Dacey, died at Chatta- nooga, August 13, '64, of wounds received June 12. Arm amputated. James P. Elwell. John Gent, dis. April 28, '63. Corporal; wounded at Stone river. James Gauthrop, died at Gallatin, Tenn., January 23, '63. George Greenwood, trans. to V. R. C. May 16, '64. William Gauthrop. Amos Gauthrop, died at Nashville, Tenn., November 27, '62. Barnett W. Her- ringer, M. O. June 12, '65; severely wounded at Chickamauga. Alvah Hoyt, missing at battle of Franklin, November 30, '64. Conrad Haller, trans. to V. R. C. May 16, '64. Isaac S. Jenks, dis. March 24, '64; severely wounded at Chickamauga. Henry C. King, M. O. June 12, '65, as corporal; severely wounded at Chickamauga. Alexander King, M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Kenesaw, June 27, '64. John T. Kidd, dis. June 13, '63. James T. Ladieu, captured at Chickamauga, taken to Andersonville, and died August 18, '64; grave 7,299. Leverett M. Lyon, killed at Chickamauga, September 19, '63. William C. Morse, dis. November 1, '64; severely wounded at Chicka- mauga. Jacob Mader, trans. to Eng. corps, August 18, '64. George W. Murry, M. O. June 24, '64; taken pris. at Frank- lin; severely wounded at Chickamauga; wounded in foot, June 18, '64. Stephen P. Mather, M. O. June 12, '65, as wagoner. William R. Moore, M. O. June 12, '65, as sergt .; wounded at Stone river. Derastus T. Moore, died at Nash- ville, Tenn., December 17, '63; severely wounded at Chicka- mauga. Andrew J. McBein, trans. to V. R. C. November 1, '63. William E. Osman, Jr., M. O. June 12, '65, as black- smith. Ransom B. Phillips, dis. March 12, '73, as sergeant. Ira B. Robbins, dis. February 5, '63. Joseph Robbinson, died at Nashville, Tenn., December 16, '63. James D. Russell, dis. March 27, '63. John Sarver, killed at Kenesaw mountain, June 27, '64. John Shoemaker, dis. April 2, '64; wounded at Stone river; accidentally wounded at Hillsboro, August 2, '63. William Strunk, M. O. June 12, '65, as corporal; wound- ed at Chickamauga. James A. Swindler. Christian Suttee, M. O. June 12, '62. William E. Temple, absent; sick at M. O. severely wounded at Chickamauga, September 19. Ira Temple, captured; died in Andersonville, June 9, '64; grave No. 1,825. Washington H. Thomas, M. O. June 12, '65; severely wounded at Chickamauga. James H. Tichenor, M. O. May 29, '65. Henry P. Tobias, trans. to Eng. corps, August 18, '64. Ahas Young, killed at Chickamauga, September 19, '63. Charles E. Young, trans. to Eng. Corps, September 1, '63;


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taken prisoner December 6, '62. George Barron, dis. January 12, '63.


Company I .-. Frank I. Goss, died at Wesley, Ills., May 3, '64. Delevan Fuller. John Ward, dis. Feb. 3, '63. William Hicks, died at Jeffersonville, Ind., Feb. 16, '65. Charles Hurley, died at Nashville, Tenn., July 2, '63. John Hays, sergt .; wounded at Chickamauga; died of wounds received at Peach Tree Creek, July 20, '64. Charles H. Paris, trans. to V. R. C. Oct. 29, '63. George W. Conkle, trans. to V. R. C. Aug. 5, '63. James C. Johnson; dis. Feb. 3, '63, as sergt. Charles Cooper; M. O. June 12, '65, as 1st sergt .; wounded at Mission Ridge. Peter Coons; died at Nashville, Tenn., July 12, '63. Timothy Desmond. Lester D. Ald- rich. Simon B. Aldrich. Samuel Aspinwall; killed at Kene- saw, June 20, '64; also wounded at Chickamauga. John


J. Augustine; captured at Chickamauga; died in Anderson- ville, Sept. 6, '64; grave No. 8,046. Henry H. Brown. Jonathan L. Brown; dis. Sept. 14, '63. Calderwood Burns; dis. March 13, '63. John H. Butler; M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Chickamauga. Isaac Case; dis. Feb. 4. '63. Levi A. Carter; absent; sick at M. O. Cyrus Coons. Daniel Coons. John Corcoran; dis. April 29, '63. Charles W. Craw- ford; dis. Dec. 15, '63. Freeman Darling; corp .; trans. to Fifty-first regt .; M. O. June 12, '65. John J. Decker; died at Crawford Springs, Ga., Sept. 3, '63. Owen Evans; M. O. June 12, '65; capt. at Chickamauga and taken to Andersonville. Michael Fineran; dis. May 8, '64. John E. Gardner; M. O. June 12, '65, as sergt. William Grudgings; died at Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 15, '62. Lafayette Hartz; M. O. June 12, '65; musician. George Hudson; M. O. June 12, '65; as sergt .; slightly wounded June 22, '64. George Irish; killed at Chicka- mauga Sept. 19, '63. W. R. Jones; died at Danville, Va., Feb. 6, '64; prisoner; capt. at Chickamauga. Robert N. Jones; died at Gallatin, Tenn., Feb. 2. '63. Alvis Kastner; M. O. June 12, '65; taken prisoner at Franklin. Francis P. Kelly; killed at Chickamauga Sept. 19, '63. John Klegner, or Keigner; died at Wilmington, Ills., Nov. 3, '62. James Kinney; M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Mission Ridge. John Krouskup; dis. Sept. 19, '63. James Laird; died at Nashville Nov. 29, '62. William Lee. Charles Martin, trans. to V. R. C. Sept. 3, '63. John Mahony; trans. to Fifty-first Ills .; wounded at Chickamauga. Alonzo McCourtey. James McDonald; trans. to V. R. C. Jan. 16, '64. Michael McGee. John McIntosh; died at Nashville Feb. 26, '63. Thomas Miller. Erie F. Mor- gan; dis. Oct. 31, '62; musician. Henry C. Nobles; capt. at Chickamauga; died at Wilmington, N. C:, March 5, '65. John O'Keef; trans. to Fifty-first regt .; M. O. Sept. 25, '65. Jere- miah O'Leary; dis. May 8, '64; severely wounded at Chicka-


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mauga. Henry Parkinson; M. O. June 12, '65. Henry H. Phelps, trans. to Eng. corps Aug. 16, '64. Seneca Randall; M. O. June 12, '65, as corp. Levi C. Price, died of wounds received at Chickamauga. John Robson, capt .; absent; sick at M. O. Thomas Robson, died Aug. 23, '64. John Shenk. Charles Smith. Dennis Smith, M. O. June 10, '65; wounded at Stone River. Warner Smith, trans. to Eng. corps. Aug 16, '64. Harvey Spicer, dis. March 9, '63. Frederick Stines, M. O. June 12, 65, as corp. James Story, trans. to V. R. C. Jan. 16, '65. William Stonerock, severely wounded at Chicka- mauga. John Stuck. Martin L. Taylor. Thomas Tetlow, trans. to V. R. C. James Tidball, dis. May 7, '64; wounded at Stone River. John Wade, dis. Feb. 1, '63. James Ward, trans. to V. R. C. Sept. 30, '63. James Wise, dis. June 13, '63. J. F. Wilenow, dis. July 2, '63. Charles Wood, trans. to V. R. C. Jan. 16, '64. Samuel Wright, dis. Feb. 3, '63. William Wallis, dis. March 25, '65.


Company K .- James N. Shannon, M. O. May 22, '65, as 1st sergt. Victor G. Putnam, dis. March 26, '65. Marvin C. Harriden, dis. Jan. 9, '63. Edward S. Miner, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63. Benjamin F. Long, died at Louisville, Ky., Jan. 23, '63. Albert E. Devereaux, died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 19. '63. Henry W. Morfort, killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63. Abner J. Perington; dis. for dis. April 10, '65; wounded at Chickamauga. Benjamin F. Bowen, trans. to V. R. C. Jan. 5, '63. Alfred D. Andrews, dis. March 24, '63. John Davis, dis. July 21, '63. Philip Bolander; sergt .; died at Quincy, Ills., March 29. '65. George H. Adkins, killed at Stone River, Jan. 2, '63. Walter Braden; dis. March 27, '63. Jonathan D. Blanchard, died at Nashville, Tenn., Feb. 21, '63. Richard L. Barr; died at Bowling Green, Ky., Nov. 13, '63. William Bailey; dis. Feb. 19, '63; died in April following. Warren H. Brown; M. O. June 12, '65. Newton L. Brown; trans. to V. R. C. Aug. 1, '63. Orson Churchill; died at Nashville, Tenn., April 5, '64. James P. Coplantz; trans. to V. R. C. Jan. 28, '65; wounded at Peach Tree Creek, July 20, '64. Meriden W. Davis; accidentally killed by falling of a tree, Jan. 28, '63. Amos B. Davis; killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63. David C. Elderkin; missing; wounded at Stone River. Charles W. Foard; absent; sick at M. O. Cromwell Farwell; died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 5, '63. John Fitzpatrick; accidentally killed by falling of tree, Jan. 28, '63. Francis Gouland; trans. to English corps Aug. 8, '64. John Green; dis. Feb. 14, '63; enlisted first in Michi- gan Fusileers. Giles L. Greenman; killed at Stone River, Dec. 31, '62. Francis Green; M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Chickamauga, and at Franklin. Albert Hardy. Samuel Hara- don; M. O. June 12, '65; wounded at Stone River. Charles


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Haradon; dis. Feb. 21, '63. Noel Haradon; trans. to V. R, C. Aug. 1, '63; wounded at Stone River. Simon Haradon; dis. April 18, '63. Albert Haradon; died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 1, '63. Eli Haradon; dis. April 10, '63; severely wounded at Stone River, Dec. 31, '62. Charles B. Hudson. Benjamin Herpsberger; absent; sick at M. O. J. W. Heart; died at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 10, '63. Andrew Johnson; trans. to V. R. C. Aug. 1, '63. William M. King; M. O. June 12, '65, as musician; capt. at Chickamauga, and taken to Andersonville. Thomas McGuire; missing. William Munday; dis. for dis. May 26, '65; wounded at Stone River, and at Chickamauga. John B. Mory; killed at Chickamauga, Sept. 19, '63. George McCanna; absent; sick at M. O. Adams P. Morse; dis. April 3, '63; died soon after. Elisha McGoveny. Theodore Noble. James Nolen. William Overnan; dis. Aug. 29, '63. Alfred Pile; dis. Jan. 26, '63. Ephraim E. Page; absent; sick at M. 0. Calvin Quackenbos; dis. Jan. 30, '63; wounded at Stone River. Erastus Rudd; wounded at Stone River; capt. at Chicka- mauga; died in Andersonville, Sept. 2, '64; grave No. 306. Alonzo Reed, wounded at Mission Ridge; M. O. June 12, '65, as sergeant. Henry C. Rudsill. James H. Randall. Memutt C. Snyder, wounded at Chickamauga; M. O. June 12, '65. Seth Sergent, discharged Feb. 2, '63. Joseph Sloan, leg broken at Chickamauga; dis. Feb. 18,'65. Lisle Tanner. Chris Wilham, M. O. June 12, '65, as sergt. Richard Winslow, transferred to engineers, June 30, '64. Denis White, wounded near Kenesaw mountain June 15, '64; dis. in '65. John Ward, corporal; trans- ferred to vet. res. July 1, '63. Newton World, died at Nash- ville, Tenn., Feb. 24, '63.


In the foregoing record the names of men who served until muster out, in June, 1865, are given without further historical notice. Men promoted, discharged for disability, transferred, wounded or killed have the full record.


The One Hundredth Illinois Infantry was mustered out at Chicago, July 1, 1865. On July 2, the survivors of the com- mand were received by the City of Joliet, and on the 4th took part in the union picnic. Samuel K. Casey presided over this festival. Each township was represented by a vice-president. The declaration was read by Denis E. Sibley, of this regiment; the oration delivered by T. L. Breckenridge, while Major S. G. Nelson of this command and Major Daniel O'Connor, of the Ninetieth Illinois Infantry were marshals of the day.


One Hundred and Fourth Infantry .- Was organized August 27, 1862. In this command were Sidney V. Arnold, of Lock- port, enlisted August 15, 1862, as corporal, Company A, com. 1st lieut. Sept. 29, '64, and served until M. O. June 6, '65 Amos Ferguson, of Joliet, a recruit of Sept. 22, '64, was M. O. June 6, '65.


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GENERAL HISTORY OF WILL COUNTY.


One Hundred and Fifth Infantry .- Organized Sept 2, '62, had seven Will county soldiers, viz .: Geo. W. Beggs, Plainfield 2d asst. surgeon; prom. 1st asst. surgeon June 2, '64; M. O. June 7, '65. Geo. Brown, Dupage, entered as private, prom. sergt .; next 2d lieut. June 7, '65, and M. O. same day. Henry Meyers and David Cry, of Wheatland, served from Aug '62 to June 7, '65 Robert H. Strong, Dupage, served until June, '65. Lorenzo Pratt, of Wheatland, and C. G. Smith, of Dupage, were dis. for dis. in '63.


One Hundred and Eleventh Illinois Infantry .- Organized Sept. 18, '62, claimed Fred. Haven, of Greengarden; trans. to 48th inf. and M. O. Aug. 15, '65.


One Hundred and Thirteenth Infantry .- Organized Oct. 1, '62, had Daniel Ferguson of Channahon, 1st lieut .; prom. 2d lieut. Oct. 1, '62; lost a leg at Arkansas Post in Jan., '63; prom. 1st lieut. in Jan., '63, and dis. hon. Sept. 3, '63. Alex Fer- guson, of Channahon, a recruit of Aug., '62; dis. June 14, '63, for prom. as capt. of a colored regiment, at Memphis; Edwin C. Richards, of Crete, died at Young's Point, March 15, '63; Thomas C. Ledyard, of Channahon, died at Vicksburg, July, 25, '63; Fred Barto, Joseph H. Holmes, Crete; John B. Gos- lain, Joliet, and Nelson A. Ward, Joliet, were mustered out in 1865.


One Hundred and Fifteenth Infantry .- Organized Sept. 13, '62, had one Will county representative, viz .: Isaac Pixley, of Monee, trans. to 21st Inf. and M. O. Dec. 16, '65.




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