The History and Mason Counties, Illinois, Part 49

Author: Miller, Robert Don Leavey, b. 1838. [from old catalog]; Ruggles, James M., b. 1818. [from old catalog]; Fulk, Marie Rabbitt. [from old catalog]; Baskin, O.L., & Co., Chicago, pub. [from old catalog]
Publication date: 1879
Publisher: Chicago, O.L. Baskin & Co.
Number of Pages: 848


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Chuthe, George, Mason City, e. Feb. 11, 1-62; discharged Nov. 10, 1862, for distality.


Hawkins, Levi. Mason City, Feb. 11, 1962 ; discharged May 13, 1462, for disability.


Musslander, D. IL. Mason City. e. Feb. 11, 1-62 ; died in hospital April 21, 1sc2


Oswald. John W, Mason City. e. Frb. 11, 1×62; trans. to Inv. Corpe Sept 15, Inf.3.


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Sweeney, James HI., Mason City, e. Feb. 11, 1962; re-e. vet. March 8, 1864.


Duft, Thomas, Bath, e. Feb. 11, 1862; mortally wounded at Pittsburg Landing and died April 11, 1862.


Lybarger, Samuel, Havana, e. May 13, 1862. Wells, Seth J., Mason City, e. Aug. 17, 1862.


NINETEENTH INFANTRY. Company F.


Armo, Nelson, Manito, e. June 17, 1861 ; disd. for disa- bility.


Ashton, HI., Manito, e. June 17, 1861 ; deserted in 1862. Bloom, Henry, Manito, e. June 17, 1861 ; trans to Four- teenth Infantry.


Babbitt, J. W., Manito, e. June 17, 1861 ; disd. for disa- bility.


Babbitt, J. W., Sr., Manito, e. June 17, 1861 ; kld. on (). & M. R. R.


Babbitt, E. D., Manito, e. June 17, 1861 ; m. o. in 1×64.


Boyer, J. A., Havana, e. June 17, 1871 ; kld. at Chicka- mauga.


Cogdal, W., Manito, e. Dec. 21, 1862.


Eddy, E. A., Manito, e. June 17, 1861 ; m. o. in 1864.


lill, Enoch, Manito, e. June 17, 1861 ; m. o. for disability.


llegan, J. T., Manito, e. June 17, 1861; m. o. in 1864.


TWENTY-SEVENTH REGIMENT.


The Twenty-seventh Regiment of Infantry was organized, with only seven companies, nt Camp Butler, August 10, 1861, and ordered to Jacksonville as a part of Gen. John A. MeCler- nand's Brigade. September 1, 1861, the reg- iment was ordered to Cairo, where it was joined by the other three companies. Under command of Gen. McClernand, it was engaged in the battle of Belmont November 7, 1861, und bore a prominent part in the engagement. losing heavily. After the evacuation of Colum- bus, Ky .. the regiment went to that point.


On the 11th of March, 1862, in company with the Forty second Illinois, Eighteenth Wisconsin and part of the Second Illinois Light Artillery and Second Illinois Cavalry. it formed the " Mississippi Flotilla," and went down the river, where it remained during the siege of Island No. 10. The Twenty seventh was the first to make a landing on the Island. Crossing the river, the regiment moved to Fort Pillow, but was recalled and sent to Pittsburg Landing. li was engaged in the siege of Corinth and of Farmington, May 9, 1862; went in pursuit of the enemy to Boone- ville ; returned to Corinth and remained some time.


In July, 1862, the regiment was ordered to Iuka, and soon after was posted along the line of the Memphis & Charleston Railroad, where it remained until early in September, when it crossed the Tennessee River at Decatur, Ala., under command of Maj. Gen. Palmer, making a rapid march for Nashville, which place it reached on the 12th of September, and there remmined during the time the city was cut off from its northern communication. The regi- ment was with the advance from Nashville, and took a part in the battle of Stone River, where it especially distinguished itself. On the 24th of June. 1863, it moved with the army ngajust Shelbyville and Tullahoma, and


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from there to Bridgeport, Ala. On the 21 of September, the, corps crossed the Tennessee and moved toward Rome, Ga., and returned in time to take part in the battle of Chicka- mauga, where the regiment suffered severely. The regiment was at Chattanooga during the investment of that place, and was in the storming of Mission Ridge, where it was noted for its good behavior. From Mission Ridge, it went on a forced march to the relief of Knox- ville, then besieged by Longstreet's Corps. When it reached there, the enemy had been repulsed, and the regiment returned to Lou- don, Tenn., January 25, 1864, where it remained until April 18, when it moved to Cleveland, Tenn., from which place it moved with the Army of the Cumberland on the Atlanta campaign.


The regiment was engaged with the enemy at Rocky Face Ridge May 9; at Resaca May 14; near Calhoun May 16: Adairsville May 17; near Dallas from May 26 to Jnne 4 : near Pine Top Mountain June 10 to 14; battle of Mud Creek June 18; assault on Kenesaw Mountain June 27; skirmish on the Chatta- hoochie River; was in the battle of Peach Tree Creek July 20, and in the skirmishing around Atlanta.


The regiment was relieved from duty at the front August 25, 1864, and ordered to Spring- field, Ill., for muster-out. During the term of service of the regiment, the casualties have been : Killed and died of wounds, 102; died of disease, 80; number of wounded, 328; dis- charged and resigned, 209; transferred, 39. The veterans and recruits were consolidated with the Ninth Illinois Infantry.


Company E.


Capt. R. S. Moore, Havana, Aug. 13, 1861; prmtd. to Col. of the 85th Inf.


Capt. W. W. Stout, Havana, Aug. 27, 1862; wd. and disd. June 21, 1864.


Capt. A. M. Boggs, Havana, June 21, 1864 ; kld. July 23, 1864


First Lient. W. W. Stout, Havana, Aug. 13, 1861 ; prmtd. First Lieut. R. W. Porter, Mason City, Aug. 27, 1862 ; dis- missed in March, 1864.


First Lient. A. M. Boggs, Havana, March 1. 1864 ; prmtd. Second Lieut. R. W. Porter, Mason City, Aug. 13, 1861 ; prmtd.


Second Lieut. J. W. Chatfield, Bath, Aug. 27, 1862; resd. in February, 1863.


Second Lieut. A. M. Boggs, Havana, Feb. 9, 1863 ; prmtd. Andrews, L. Il., Havana, Ang. 12, 1861; died at Cairo Feb. 2, 1862.


Anderson, A., Mason City, Ang. 12, 1861; disd. March 3, 1863.


Armo, Joseph, Manito, Aug. 12, 1861 ; re-e. Jan. 1, 1864. Armstrong, James, Walker's Grove, Aug. 12, 1861 ; disd. Feb. 19, 1863.


Ashurst, L. B., Bath, Aug. 12, 1861 ; disd. in March, 1862. Barker, S. I., Havana, Aug. 12, 1861; re-e. Jan. 1, 1864. Blakely, J. W., Hlavana, Aug. 12, 1861 ; died at Keokuk Ang. 19, 1862.


Boggs, J. A., Havana, Aug. 12, 1861; re-e. Jan. 1, 1864.


Boggs, A. M., Havana, Aug. 12, 1861; prmtd. to Second Lieut.


Boarman, W. L., Bath, Aug. 12, 1861 ; disd. July 13, '62. Britt, A. P., Mason City, Aug. 12, 1861 ; disd. April 7, '63. Camp, Joseph, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861 ; prmtd. to Hosp. Steward.


C'rites, W. II., Havana, Aug. 12, 1861; m. o. Sept 20, '64. Chatfield, J. W., Bath, Aug. 12, 1861; prmtd. to Second Lieut.


Curran, W., Bath, Aug. 12, 1861; died. for wounds Nov 26, 1861.


Charles, Jacob, Mason City, Aug. 12, 1861 ; disd. in 1861. Cleveland, C. H., Mason City, Aug. 12, 1861; disd. in April, 1862.


Conover, A., Mason City, Aug. 12, 1861; prmtd. to Hosp. Steward.


Cowan, J. F., Spring Lake, Aug. 12, 1861 ; died of wounds May 22, 1864.


Cue. John, Walker's Grove, Aug. 12, 1861; re-e. Jan. 1. 1864.


Davis, E. M., Manito, e. Ang. 12, 1861; wd .; m. o. Sept. 20, 1864.


Davis, S. R., Manito, e. Aug. 12, 1861; wd. at Stone River.


Dixon, II. C., Walker's Grove, e. Aug. 12, 1861 ; re-e. Jan. 1, 1864.


Etmyer, John, Havana, e. Ang. 12, 1861; re-e. Jan. 1, 1864, and kld. in Georgia.


Eulass, S., Mason County, e. Aug. 12, 1861 ; taken pris- oner.


Furgis, J. A., Bath, e. Ang. 12, 1861 ; disd.


Griffin, W. H., Mason City, e. Aug. 12, 1861; re-e. Jan. 1, 1864; wd. at Kenesaw.


Griffin, Caleb, Walker's Grove, e. Aug. 12, 1861; trans. to 4th Cav.


Hasteel, W. C., Bath. e. Aug. 12, 1861; disd.


Hibbard, I. L., Bath, e. Aug. 12, 1861 ; died at Cairo Nov., 1862.


Hoyt, J. M., Walker's Grove, e. Aug. 12, 1861; wd. and captd. Sept. 20, 1864.


Hoyt, Benjamin, Walker's Grove, e. Aug. 12, 1861; disd. 1861.


How, E. C., Walker's Grove, e. Aug. 12, 1861; re-e. Jan. 1, 1864.


Hoover, John. Ilavana, e. Aug. 12, 1861 ; died at Keokuk. Jones, James C., Bath, e. Aug. 12, 1861; m. o. Sept., 1864.


Lavellan, J., Bath, e. Aug. 12, 1861; kld. at Mission Ridge.


Laury, B. F., Havana, e. Aug. 12, 1861 ; disd. 1861.


Mell, E. J., Mason City, e. Aug. 12, 1861; wd. at Mission Ridge.


Moore, P. A., Mason City, e. Aug. 12, 1861; m. o. in 1864.


Moore, D. E., Mason City, e. Ang. 12, 1861; died at Naslı- ville Dec 28, 1862.


McConnell, T G., Mason City, e. Aug. 12, 1861 ; a prisoner at Stone River ; m. o. Sept. 20, 1864.


MeKillip, J. M., Havana, e. Ang. 12, 1861 ; disd. in 1862. MeCarty, J. S., Walker's Grove. e. Aug. 12, 1861; wd. at Mission Ridge; kId. at Kenesaw.


Neal, John D., Mason City, e. Aug. 12, 1861; prisr. at Belmont; m. o. Sept. 20, 1864


Newberry, A., Mason City, e. Aug. 12, 1861; m. o. Sept. 20, 1864.


Onstol, W. H., Ilavana, e. Aug. 12, 1861; died Nov. 8, 1863.


O'Reily, John, Havana, e. Ang. 12, 1861; trans. to Inv. Corps.


Pollard, J. S., Spring Lake, e. Aug. 12, 1861; wd .; m. o. Sept. 20, 1864.


Pemberton, G. W., Spring Lake, e. Ang. 12, 1861 ; disd. Sept., 1861.


Rankin, M., Spring Lake, e. Aug. 12, 1861; wd .; m. o. Sept. 20, 1864.


Rochester, S., Spring Lake, e. Aug. 12, 1861; wd. at Ken- esaw; in. o. Sept. 20, 1864.


Ross, W. W., Mason City, e. Aug. 12, 1861 ; prisr .; m. o. Sept. 20, 1864.


Ryan, Ira, Mason City, e. Aug. 12, 161; re-e. Jan. 1, 1864, and kid.


O'Roake, II., Bath, e. Ang. 12, 1861 ; disd. 1863."


Smith, S. G., Mason City, e. Aug. 12, 1861; m. o. Sept. 20, 1864.


Stevens, H. F., Mason City, e. Aug. 12, 1861; wd. and died Jan. 15, 1864, of wds.


Stevenson, J. W., Mason City, e. Aug. 12, 1861; disd. April, 1862.


Smith, Jos., Mason City, e. Aug. 12, 1861; deserted April 20, 1862.


Surnam, Albert, Walker's Grove, e. Aug. 12, 1861; wd .; m. o. Sept. 20, 1864.


Tempest, Robert, Havana, e. Ang. 12, 1861; re-e. Jan. I, 1, 1864.


Trent, John A., Spring Lake, e. Ang. 12, 1861; wd .; m. o. Sept. 20, 1864.


Tomlin, E. M., Mason City, e. Aug. 12, 1861; wd .; m. o. Sept. 20, 1864.


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Wallace, B. F., Bath, e. Aug. 12, 1861; disd .; e. in 4th Cav. Waldron, L., Hlavana, e. Ang. 12, 1:61; re-e. Jan. 1, 1864. Wilson, J. K., Mason City, e. Aug. 12, 15G1 ; m. o. Sept. 20, 1561.


Wilson, W G., Mason City, e. Aug. 12, 1861; mi. o Sept. 20, 18t-t.


RECRUITS.


Barker, J., Bath, e. Sept. 3, 1861 ; di-d. April, 1802.


Boggs, C. S., Havana, e. March 19, 18Gt ; trans, to 9th Inf. Cleavelan I, W. H., Mason City, e. Sept. 11, 1861 ; wd. at BelinIont.


C'onover, J. t'., Havana, e. Sept. 28, 1861 ; wd. at Mission Ridge and New Hope, Ga ; died of wds, June 22, '61. Cunp. J. K., Mason City, . Aug. 28, 1851 ; accidentally kll. May 26, 1863.


Cook, C. L., Mason City, e Aug. 25, 1861 ; discharged. Goodman, Daniel, Havana, e. Sept 30, 1861 ; wd .; m. o. Sept. 20, 1864.


Jones, G W., Mason City, e. Ang 12, 1861; missing since battle of Chickamauga.


Korn, W. H., Mason City, e ; printd. to sergt. Lester S_W., Hath. e. Nov. 3, 1861 ; re-e. Musely, H. C., Bath, e. Nov. 3, 1861 ; re-e.


Rochester, J. L., Rath, e. Sept. 28, 1861 ; re-e.


Rochester, W. H., Bath, e. Aug. 28, 1801; prmtd. to 1st Lieut.


Shumnote, Isaac, e. Aug. 28, 1861; wd. at Resaca.


Stilis, G. B., Bath, e. Aug. 28, 1861; in. o. Sept. 29, 1864. Tully, J. R., Bath, e. Aug. 28, Isol ; wd .; in. o. sept. 20, '64.


TWENTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY.


The Twenty-eighth Illinois Infantry was organized at L'amp Butler, in the month of August, 1861, by Lieut. Col. Louis II. Waters and Mij. Charles J. Sellon. The regiment was ordered, Ang. 28, to Thebes, III. ; Sept. ! ), to Bird's Poim, Mo. : Oct. 2, to Fort Holt, Ky., where it remained until Jan. 31. 1862, in Col. John Cook's brigade.


Jan. 31, 1862, moved to Paducah, Ky , and was assigned to Col. M. L. Smith's brigade, Gen. Lew. Wallace's Division. Feb. 5, moved up the Tennessee River, and, on the sith of February, took a part in the capture of Forts Henry and Helman. Feb. 13, a detachment of 48 men and 12 officers, under Col. Johnson, met the enemy (500 strong) at Little Bethel ( hurch, five miles from Fort llenry, and at- tacked aud routed them March 6, having been assigned to Gen. Hurlbut's ( Fourth) Di- vision, moved to Pittsburg Landing, which place was reached on the 17th of March. On the morning of the 6th of April, 1862, the reg. iment was called into line and marched half a mile to the front, where the enemy was driving Gen. Prentiss. It was placed in position on the left of the line, in the peach orchard. The enemy at once attacked, but were repulsed, and the position was held from & to 3 o'clock, retiring under orders from tien. Hurlbut. On the morning of the 7th, it hell a position on the right of the line, and was hotly engaged until the battle closed. During the two bloody days of the battle, the regiment was never broken or driven back, though most heavily pressed. The loss in this little was, in killed mud wounded, 239.


The regiment was in the siege of Corinth during the month of May, 1862. Marched to Memphis, via Grand Junction, La Grange, Holly Springs, Moscow, La Fayette, Colliers-


ville and Germantown, reaching Memphis July 21, 1862. Sept. 6, marched to Bolivar, arriv- ing on the 14th. On the 4th of October. marched to Big Muddy; Oct. 5, engaged in the battle of Matamora, on Hatchie River, losing 97 killed, wounded and missing. Re- turned to Bolivar Oct. 7.


Nov. 3, marched from Bolivar : 4th, camped at La Grange ; 29th, reached Holly Springs : 30th, Lumpkin's Mill; Dec. 10, Waterford; Dec. 11 and 12, via Abbeville and Oxford, to Yocona Creek: Dec. 21, to Yocona Station ; 24th, to Tallahatchie River; 25th, to Water- ford ; 26th, to Lumpkin's Mill ; Dec. 30, were assigned to the duty of guarding railroad from Holly Springs to Waterford, Miss.


Jan. 8, 1863, marched via Holly Springs to Moscow and La Fayette; 14th, returned to Colliersville ; 10th, assigned to guard railroad. The regiment, at this time, was in the Third Brigade, Fourth Division, Sixteenth Army Corps.


The regiment was in the siege of Vicksburg from June 11 to the surrender on the 4th of July, 1803, occupying a position on the left of the center, on the Hall's Ferry road. On the 12th of July, near Jackson, Miss., the Twenty- eighth, Forty-first, Fifty-third and Third lowa Infantry, not exceeding 800 men, were ordered to charge neross a level corn-field, 600 yards, and carry a line of the enemy's works, mount- ing 12 guns, and manned 2,000 strong. The brigade swept forward under a destructive fire of grape, canister and minie bullets, the enemy enveloping both thanks when it reached the ditch. The brigade fell back by compul . sion, losing more than half the rank and file in killed and wounded ! The eight companies of the Twenty-eighth, numbering 128 men, lost 73 killed and wounded, and 16 in prisoners !


September 1, 1863, the regiments belonging in Third Brigade, Fourth Division, Seventeenth Army Corps, formed a part of the expedition from Natchez to Harrisonburg, on the Wachits River, compelling the enemy to evacuate Fort Beauregard. The regiment remained at Natchez on provost guard duty in the city.


On the Ith of January, 1861, the regiment having re-enlisted as veterans was mustered in for three years more of service. May 18. returned to Illinois on veteran furlough. May 29, every furloughed man reported ut Camp Butler, and the regiment moved back to Natchez, reaching there on the 8th of July.


August 4, three days' scout to Black Bayou, losing two men taken prisoners. On the 25th of September, 150 men of the Twenty-eighth marched with an expedition to Sicily Island, La. October 1, went on an expedition to Homachita River, Miss., Col. Osborn, Second U. S. Colored C'avalry, in command, returning on the Sth.


October 10, the regiment was consolidated into four companies ; 12th embarked for Mor- ganzia, In., Gen. Lawler commanding, First Brigade, Nineteenth Army Corps. Novem- ber 3, embarked for mouth of White River,


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arriving on the 7th, and leaving on the 20th ; reached Memphis on the 22d. Here the regi- ment received 200 recruits, which were . rgan- ized into two companies, and the regiment assigned to the First Brigade. District of West Tennessee, Maj. Gen. C. C. Washburne com- manding the District. December 21, went on expedition to Moscow, reaching there on the 23d, and returned to Memphis on the 31st of December.


January 3, 1865, embarked for Kuneville, La., reaching there on the 6th. February 12, embarked for Mobile Point, La .; encountered a heavy gale on the voyage, and threw over- board 130 mules and horses to save the vessel. Arrived at the mouth of the Mississippi River February 14, and proceeded to New Orleans. February 15, moved to Lake Ponchartrain. On the 17th, embarked for Fort Morgan, Mobile Bay ; camped at Navy Cove. Assigned to Third Brigade, Third Division, Thirteenth Army Corps, Col. D. P. Greer, Seventeenth Illinois, commanding brigade ; Gen. W. P. Benton, commanding division ; Maj. Gen. Gordon Granger, commanding corps. Arrived at Fish River March 25, and at Spanish Fort on the 27th.


In the advance upon Spanish Fort, on the 27th. the Twenty-eighth ocenpied the extreme right of the division and corps, Col. Ritter commanding, and Major Rhodes in command of skirmish line. This position was held dur- ing the entire siege of fourteen days. losing 14 killed and wounded, including 2 Captains.


April 7, companies G and H joined the regi- ment from Camp Butler, Illinois. On the 8th, Spanish Fort was evacuated by the enemy. On the 15th, Companies I and K joined the regiment from Camp Butler.


On the 11th of May, moved to within three miles of Mobile, Ala.


On the 3d of June, 1865, reviewed by Chief Justice Chase. July 2, embarked for Brazos Santiago, Texas, arriving on the 6th, and on the 7th, marched to Clarksville. August 2, marched for Brownsville, arriving on the 3d, Lieut. Col. R. G. Morrison, Thirty-fourth Indi- ana, commanding brigade, and Maj. Gen. F. Steele, commanding district.


The number of enlisted men at original or- ganization, 761 ; recruits, 959 ; making a total of 1,720 men.


CASUALTIES.


Commissioned officers killed, 9; wounded, 19: discharged, 49; dismissed, 4; died of disease, 2; transferred, 3.


Enlisted men killed, 52; died of wounds, 34: wounded, 265; missing in action, 17: killed accidentally, 5; died of disease, 139; discharged, 445; transferred, 18; making a total of 975. Deserters are not given, as they were mostly recruits that never reached the regiments.


Company A.


Capt. Richard Ritter, Havana, Aug. 2, 1861 ; prmtd. to Lieut. Col. Capt. J. R. Walker, Hlavana, April 21, 1862; m. e. 1864.


First Lieut. J. R. Walker, Hlavana,, Aug. 2, 1861 : prmtd. First Lient. W. W. Noonan, Havana, April 21, 1862; trans.


Second Lieut. C. Richman, Bath, Aug. 2, 1801 ; resigned Nov. 1862.


Second Lieut. W. H. Harris, Manito, Nov. 14, 1862; m. o. 1864.


Black, Andrew, Matanzas, e. Ang. 1, 1861; disd. Dec. 5, 1802.


Black, W., Manito, e. Ang. 1, 1861 ; re-e.


Brecourt, E. N., Havana, e. Aug. 1, 1861.


Britt, F. P .. Mason County, e. Ang. 1, 1>G1 ; disel.


Cayad, A., Hlavana, e. Aug. 1, 1×61; re-e.


Carth, John, Havana, e. Ang. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet.


Donovan, C., Havana, e. Ang. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet.


Euke, F., Bath, e. Aug. 1, 1861, m. o. Ang. 26. 1861.


Edwards, Joseph, Spring Lake, e. Aug. 1, 18GI ; re-e. as vet. Furrer, D., Havana, e. Aug. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet.


Ganson, S. H., Havana, e. Aug. 1, 1861; wd. and m. o Ang. 18, 1864.


Godert, M. S., Hlavana, e. Aug. 1, 1861; re-e. as vet.


Ilarris, W. II., Manito, e. Aug. 1, 1861 ; printd. to Second


Lient.


leater, J. G., Havana, e. Ang. I, 1861; died of wds. in 1862.


Hall, W. C., Manito, e. Aug. 1, 1861 ; m. o. Aug. 26, 1864. Keith, Harry, Havana, e. Aug. 1, 1861 ; kld. in Tennessee Oct. 8, 1862.


Kabenbring, H., Havana, e. Ang. 1, 1861 ; wd. at Shiloh.


Lullin, T. J., Havana, e. Ang. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet.


Lybarger, C., Havana, e. Ang 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet.


Lynch, R., Havana, c. Aug. 1, 1861 ; disd. Nov. 4, 1862, for disability.


Lane, D., Batb, e. Ang. 1, '61; wd. and disd. Aug. 26, '64. Lapham, Geo. D., Hlavana, e. Aug. 1, 1861: kld. in Tenn. Oct. 5, 1862.


Mi'ler, A., Havana, Aug. 1, 1861; disd. Dec. 5, 1861.


Miller, Robert, Havana, Aug. 1, 'GI; m. o. Ang 26, '64.


Miller, W. P., Forest City; died at Natchez July 16, '64


McMullen, P .. Havana, Aug. 1, 1861 ; re-(.


McMullen, A., Hlavana, Ang. I, 1862 ; re-e. a vet.


Mulford, J. F., June 5, 1861 ; re-e. a vet.


Mckinney, J .. Manito, Aug. 1, 1861.


McComb, S. M., Manito, Aug. 1, 18GI ; lost a leg at Shilob.


McIntosh, James, Bath, Aug. 1, 1861; re-e. as vet.


McCourt, Ilenry, Batb, Aug. 1, 1861; disd Aug. 16, 1862.


Noonan, W. W., Havana, Aug. 1, 1861; prmtd. to First Lieut.


Nash, J. E., Manito, Sept. 27, 1861.


Otto, Joseph, Bath, Aug. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet.


Poinsett, J. Y., llavana, Aug. 1, 1861; re-e. as vet.


Price, Isaac P., Havana, Ang. 1, 1861; m. o. Aug. 26, '64.


Price, W. P., Aug. 1, 1861 ; died in St. Louis April 13, '62, of wds.


Price, W. A., Bath, Ang. 1, 1861; m. o. Aug. 26, 1864.


Palster, C. F., Bath, Ang. 1, 1862; re-e. as vet. . Rosebrongh, S. A., Mason City, Aug. 1, 1861; kld. at Shiloh April 7, 1862.


Roberts, J. P., Mason City, Aug. 1, '62; disd. Dec. 25, 1861.


Robinson, A , Havana, Aug. 1, 1861; disd. Nov. 9, 1863.


Robinson, Albin, Havana, Aug. 1, 1861; Invalid Corps Sept. 15, 1863.


Redinger, John, Spring Lake, Aug. 1, 1861 ; m o. Aug. 26, 1864.


Ratcliff, M., Bath, Aug. 1, 1861; died in Bath May 26, 1862, of wds.


Reinhart. P., Masen County, Ang. 1, 1861; died in Miss. Ray, W. J., Mason County, Aug. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet. Smith, Henry, Havana, Aug. 1, Iso1 ; trans. to to. II. Sasse, Ang., Havana, Aug. 1, IS61 ; m. o. Ang. 26, 1864. Sullivan, P., Havana, Ang. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet.


Sutliff, S , Bath, Aug. 1, 1861; re-e. as vet.


Sours, M., Bath, Ang. 1, 1861; wil. at Metamora, Texas.


Stekes, HI. L., Masen County, Aug. 1, 1861; m. e. Ang. 26, 1861.


Todd, Thomas, Havana, Ang. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet. Vantossel, Isaac, Havana, Aug. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet.


Venord, Robert, Havana, Aug. 1, 1861; disd. Aug. 16, 1862.


Watson, J. J., Havana, Aug. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet.


Williams, E. N., Havana, Aug. 1, Iso1; disd. Nov. 22, 1862.


Witaker, R. D., Havana, Ang. 1, 1861 : re-e. as vet.


Walker, Henry, Havana. Aug. 1, 1861; disd. 1862.


Willman, F., Mason County, Oct. 13, 18G1 ; kld. at Meta- mora.


Yales, N., Topeka, Aug. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vel. Yates, J. C., Topeka, Aug 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vel


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Company K.


Johnson, A., Walker's Grove, e. March 31, 15.4.


Moore, J. M., Havana, e. Jan. 5, 1-64.


Yeager, F. HI., Mason City, e. Jan 15, 1:64: deserted.


TWENTY-EIGHTH INFANTRY.


(Consolidated.)


C'ol. Richard Ritter, Havana, May 10, 1865; resigned July, 1865. Lieut. C'ol. Richard Ritter, Harana, April 21, '62, printd.


Company A.


First Lieut W. W. Noonan, Havana, April 21. 1803 ; m.o. in '+5.


First Lient. T. J Lukens, Havana, May Ju, 1865; m. o. in I=66.


Second Lieut. T. J. Lukens, Havana, Jan. 1, '65; printd. Allen, G W., Havana, vet. Jan. 5, 1-64 ; m. v. in 1866. Brewer, J. S., Havana, vet. Jan. 5, 1×64 ; m. o. in Isno. Brannan, M., Havana, vet. Jan. 5, 1564; disd. in 1865. Conubl, A., Havana, vet. Jan. 5, 1864 ; disd. in Is65. Couch, Marion, Havana, vet Jan. 5, 1864; m. o. in 1866. Wirth, John, Havana, vet. Jan. 5, 1864; in. o. in 1866. Cogdel, W. A., Havana, Jan. 23, 1-64; on furlough at ID. ...


Davis, L. D., Havana, Jan. 5, 1864; in. o. March 15, 1866. Dutr ., J. D, Havana, Jan. 5, 1564 ; absent, sick, at m. 0. Donovan, C., Havana, June 5, 1864; m. o. in 1866. Dusher, Peter, Havana, March 31, 1×64; m. o. in I>66. Elwards, J., Havana, Jan. 5, 1864; m. o. in $661. Gumlert, M. s., Havana, Jan. 5, 1-64; m. o. in IsiG. Goedert, J. B., Hava a, Jan. 28, 1864; m. o. in 1865. Hank-, J .A., Havana, Jan. 5, 1864 ; trans. to Co. E. Krebaum, A , Havana, Jan. 5, 1-64 ; truns. to Co. E. Kemper, H., Forest City, Feb. 1, 1~64 ; m. v. March 15, Invit.


Lybarger, C., Havaun, Jan. 4, 1-64; in. o. March 15, 1866. Lukeus, T. J., Havana, Jan. 5, 1864; prmtd. to Second Lieut.


M.Mullen, P., Havana, Jan. 6, 1×64; m. o. in 1566. McMullon, A . Havana, Jan. 6, Ist ; m. o. Nov. 15, 1866. McIntosh, J., Havana, Jan. 6, Ist4 ; absent at m. o. Moore, W. 11., Havana, March 4, 1861; m. o. in 1866. Otto, Joseph, Havana, Jan. 5, 1861 ; m. o. in 1-66. Polster, C. F., Havana, Jan. 5, 1-64 ; m. o. in 1516. Probst, II., Havana, Jan. 5, 1864 ; m. o. in 1-66. Robinson, W. B., Havana, Jan. 5, 1864 ; m. o. in I-66. Stropes, Win., Havana; Jan. 5, 1-64 ; m. o. in 1-66. Stokes, H. S., Havana, Jan. 5, 1864; m. o. in 1:66. Swortwood, W., Havana, Jan. 5. 1-64; m. o. in 1866. sullivan, Pat., Havana, Jan. 5. 1$64 ; died at Brownsville, Nor 7, 1-65.


Enteliffe, ., Havann, Jan. 5, 1-64 ; m. o. in 1566. Tal, Thos. A., Havana, Jan. 5, 194; m. o. iu 1566, AS First Sergt.


Vantasarl, Isaac, Havana, Jan. 5, 1-64; m. o. in 1866,


Watson, J. J , Havana, Jan. 5, 1864 ; m. o. In ]>66.


Williamson. J., Havana, Jan. 1, 1564; m. o. in 1866.


Whitaker, R E., Havana, Jan 5, IS64; m. o. March 15,


Yates, J. C., Havana, Jan. 5, 1-61; m. o. in IsGb, As First Sergi.


Yates N., Topeka, Jan. 5, 1-61: m. o. in Isto.


Company E.


Hanks, J. A., Havana, Jan. 5, 1861; printd. to Second Lieut. Jan. 1, 1×65.


THIRTY-THIRD INFANTRY. Company K.


Adkins, W. T., Bath, e. Frb 16, 1N+ 1; m. o. Nuv. 1865. VIkins, J. S . Mason Co., e Aug. 21, Isol ; disd. July 20,


Crites, Jacob, Mason Co., P. Aug. 21, Isol ; re-e.


LAKK, J. M. V. B., Bath, e. Aug. 21, I>] . re-+.


Martin, J A., Mason Co., r. Ang. 21, 1-61 ; In. o. Oct. 11,




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