The History of Menard and Mason Counties, Illinois, Part 47

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The Havana Gazette, by D. G. Swan, is one of the defunct papers.


The Bath Journal was started into existence in the town of Bath by W. W. Stout in 1860, and was afterward sold out to Stafford & Servos. It ended its. career during the war of the rebellion.


The Mason City Times, by Haughey & Co., was the first paper started in that place. The first issue was dated December 25, 1866.


The Mason City News, by Haughey & Walker had a short career.


The Democratic Bugle, a campaign paper, by R. L. Durdy, gave a few blasts in the campaign of 1876, and then blowed out.


The Independent, by Haughey & J. C. Warnock, is a well conducted paper in Mason City at this time.


The Mason County Republican, published in Havana by C. B. Ketchum and edited by F. & C. B. Ketchum, has been in operation for seven years-a long life for a Havana newspaper-and, therefore, there has been merit in it ..


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MASON COUNTY WAR HISTORY AND RECORD.


ABBREVIATIONS.


Adjt ...................... .Adjutant.


excd .. ...... exchanged.


Art ......


Artillery. inf.


infantry Col .....


Capt .....


Captain.


m. o .. .. mustered out-


Corp ....


.Corporal.


prmtd. promoted.


Comsy.


Commissary. prisr .. prisoner.


comd.


commissioned. rect


cav ...


cavalry.


.. recruit. re-e. re-enlisted.


captd ..


.captured.


Regt Regiment.


consdn


.consolidation.


resd ..


.resigned.


disab ..


disabled.


Sergt. .. Sergeant.


disd ..


discharged.


trans transferred.


enlisted. wd. wounded. e.


WAR RECORD.


The war record of Illinois is one to be proud of by all the sons of Mars. In 1832-33, when men were not very plenty in Illinois, Gov. Reynolds called for volunteers to march against the great Indian warrior, Black Hawk, and they went forward, conquered and vanquished the savage foe and drove him beyond the Mis- sissippi. In 1846, when the war with Mexico was declared, 8,370 Illinoisans offered their services to their country, whereas but 3,720 could be accepted under the call. How those volunteers acquitted themselves in this war, the deathless memories of Baker, Bissel, Har- ‹lin, Shields, and hundreds of other brave officers and men will tell.


In the war of the rebellion, Illinois put into her own regiments 256,000 men, and enough of her sons went from other States to swell the roll to 290,000, far exceeding the total of all the soldiers who served in the Revolution- ary war that achieved our independence. The total period of service of these men was 600,000 years. The laws of Congress called for the able-bodied men between the ages of twenty and forty-five, but the Illi- noisans went in with their boys of eighteen and men of fifty and upward. The enroll- ment was excessive and the quota greater than in any other State. When Mr. Lincoln's attention was called to this injustice, he said, " the country needs the sacrifice and we must put the whip on the free horse." But that was not necessary for enough were willing to go without the use of the whip. With one- hirteenth of the population of the loyal States,


Illinois furnished one-tenth of all the soldiers that served in the war of the rebellion, and gave to the country, above all calls, 73,000 years of service. The mothers and daughters went into the fields, raised and harvested the crops, and the fathers and sons went into the battlefields to subdue the rebellious land and to reap in the harvest of death and deathless fame. In Sherman's march from Atlanta to the sea, there were forty-five Illinois regiments of infantry, three companies of artillery and one regiment of cavalry. Knowing these men as lie did, Mr. Lincoln replied to the fears and apprehensions as to the defeat of this army by saying, " It is impossible, there is a mighty sight of fight in a 100,000 Western men." Illinois soldiers raised the first Union flag over the city of Richmond, and brought home with them 300 battle-flags "all tattered and torn." She had the best War Governor of all the States, in the person of Gov. Yates. She furnished the greatest and best of all the Presidents during these perilous times, and she had the yet prouder distinction of furnish- ing the greatest military hero that the world has yet produced.


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though producing no renowned warriors, has furnished her full quota of soldiers, and is entitled to her full share of the glory of the State. Within her borders were men who were rank Copperheads, opposed to the war, and Knights of the Golden Circle, but never- theless the county was far ahead of all calls


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for men, and furnished more than her share of the 290,000 soldiers belonging to the State. Of the Sons of Liberty-a secret organization having for its object the release of rebel pris- oners, burning Northern cities, and the defeat of the Union armies-Mason County had her" share, small though it be. Their names are known, but, for the good reputation of the county, the sooner they are forgotten the bet- ter, and we shall not, therefore, mar this record with them.


The population of Mason County, in 1860, was 10,929, and the county record of enroll- ment shows, for the years 1861, 681 names ; 1862, 1,869 names; 1863, 1,529 names; 1864, 1,695 names ; 1865, 1,822 names.


The quota of Mason County was, for 1861, 306; 1862, 210; 1863, 344; 1864, 265; mak- ing the total quotas to January 1, 1865, 1,125 ; total credits to same date, 1,514; excess of volunteers over all calls, 389.


The enrollment for 1861 and 1862 is taken from the county record. The remaining items are taken from the records of the Adjutant General of the State.


The county record shows the number of sol- diers furnished by the several townships in Mason County to be: Havana, 398; Bath, 350; Lynchburg, 73; Crane Creek, 61; Salt Creek, 59; Mason City, 108 ; Pennsylvania, 21 ; Forest City, 46; Quiver, 75; Manito, 119; Allen's Grove, 60; total, 1,370. This record is evidently very imperfect, for the reason that the list of soldiers whose names are given shows a total of 1,549-293 cavalry, and 1,256 infantry. The records in the State and in the county are very unsatisfactory, and the best evidence of the facts is to give the names of the officers and men, which are as correctly given as we have the means of making them.


FIRST CAVALRY REGIMENT.


Lieut. James M. Ruggles, Bath, comd. Quartermaster of the Regiment June 17, 1861 ; trans. by prom. to Major of Third Cavalry Sept. 11, 1861.


SECOND CAVALRY REGIMENT.


Maj. Hugh Fullerton, Havana, comd. Aug. 30, 1869 ; resd. Nov. 19, 1863.


Company B.


Blakely, Wm. L., Mason City, e. March 14, 1861, Saddler ; trans. to Co. D, as consolidated.


Martinie, Harvey, Salt Creek, e. March 31, 1864; trans. to Co. D, as consolidated.


Wolf, Washington, Salt Creek, e. March 31, 1864; trans. to Co. D, as consolidated.


Company C.


Company C was organized at Havana July 28, 1861, by Capt. Hugh Fullerton, and ordered to Camp Butler. October 4, went to Cairo ; October 10, to Caledonia, where the command remained until March 30, 1862, when it moved to Hickman, Ky., and there remained until June 7, when the regiment


moved on to Union City, Tenn. June 10, went on picket duty on the Obion River ; July 4, returned to Union City ; August 16, went in pursuit of the rebel Capt. Beauford, with 200 men, and chased him thirty miles to Merry- weather's Ferry, when the enemy was re-en- forced, and was fought for half an hour, kill- ing forty men, capturing sixteen prisoners and completely routing him. We lost Lieuts. Terry and Goodheart, one man killed and ten wounded. August 20, left Union City, and joined Lieut. Col. . Hogg at Dyersburg, and,. after an eight days' scout, went into camp at Jackson, Tenn. September 8, went in pursuit of rebel Gen. Armstrong; September 9, to Bolivar ; September 27, to La Grange ; October 5, escorted Gen. Hurlbut to Hatchee River ; was in the action at Matamora, and was highly complimented by the General for good behavior in battle. October 19, our battalion had a skirmish with the Haywood Rangers, at Wood- ville, and captured forty-five of them, and. in four days, returned to camp with sixty prison- ers and one hundred captured horses. Nov- ember 4, went to La Grange. drove the enemy's pickets out, and occupied the place ; November 15, with other cavalry, reconnoitered toward Holly Springs ; met the rebel Gen Jackson at Lamar, Miss .; charged on his columns, killing 18, wounding 60, and capturing 130. Novem- ber 30, advanced on Holly Springs, the bat- talion taking the advance of Gen. Grant's army to Oxford, from whence it returned to Holly Springs, and was attacked, December 20, by rebel Gen. Van Dorn with 6,000 men, fighting him from 6 to 11 A. M., when our ammunition was exhausted, and we fell back to Coldwater Station, losing 7 killed, and 43 wounded. December 23, went in pursuit of Van Dorn, harassing his rear until the 29th, when we returned. December 30, went to Memphis and remained on duty until June 27, 1863, when we reported to Maj. Larrison ; July 29, went to Fort Pillow ; August 1, went on scout to Denmark ; met rebel Col. Grier ; charged on him and routed his command, and returned August 10; August 19, went scouting, and, on the 27th of September, went to Union City, and were continually scouting until the 19th of November, when we went in pursuit of rebel Maj. Sol Street ; on the 20th, caught up with him at Merryweather's Ferry ; charged him, killing 11, capturing 40 prisoners, 60 horses and 60 stand of arms. December 4, went on duty at Troy, Tenn .; December 9, went to No. 14 Bend, Mississippi River, and, on the 11th, killed 2, captured 20 men, 35 horses and 35 stand of arms, from Sol Steet's command ; December 23, went on expedition under Gen. A. J. Smith to Jackson, after rebel Gen. For- rest ; gone 17 days. January 22, 1864, went on cavalry expedition withi Col. Warring, and arrived at Collierville February 9. On the 11th, went on expedition into Mississippi with Gen. W. S. Smith, as far as Aberdeen and West Point. February 20, returned to Mein- phis, fighting and skirmishing with Forrest's


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advance ; and, on the 22d, a general engage- ment at Guy's Farm, Miss., and, after sixty miles of fighting and marching, arrived at Camp Grierson, the brigade losing 180 men, killed and wounded. February 28, 1864, had brought out of Mississippi 2,500 negroes, from 3,000 to 4,000 horses and mules, and 100 pris- oners from the enemy. April 1, ordered to join the regiment at New Orleans, and, on the 16th, reached Baton Rouge, and joined the regiment, which was stationed there.


In November, 1864, the regiment, in com- mand of Col. B. F. Marsh, of Warsaw, Ill., left Baton Rouge and marched to Pascagoula, La., and there remained until January, 1865, when it went to New Orleans, and, in Febru- ary, embarked on transports for Pensacola, Fla. In the march from Fort Blakely to Clai- borne, the regiment met a rebel regiment of cavalry and took them in, which was the last engagement in which the regiment participated. From Claiborne, the regiment marched to Montgomery, Ala., and from there to Eufaula, where the retreating and disbanded army of Gen. Lee was met on their way to their homes. From Eufaula, the regiment marched via Tus- caloosa, Columbus and Jackson to Vicksburg. From Vicksburg, the regiment marched to Shreveport, La., and from thence across the State of Texas to San Antonio, and from there to Eagle Pass, on the Rio Grande, when the regiment was mustered out in December, 1865, and reached their homes in January, 1866.


Capt. Hugh Fullerton, Havana, comd. Aug. 24, 1861; prmtd. Major.


Capt. Samuel Whitaker, Havana, comd. Oct. 11, 1862; trans. to Co. B, as consolidated.


First Lieut. Calvin Terry, Havana, comd. Ang. 24, 1861 ; kld. at Union City, Aug. 15, 1862.


First Lieut. Jobn Fallis, Havana, comd. Aug. 17, '62; died Oct. 23, 1862.


First Lieut. George Moore, Havana, comd. Oct. 23, 1862; m. o. Nov. 10, 1864.


Second Lieut. David Solenberger, Havana, comd. Aug. 24, · 1861 ; promoted.


Second Lieut. John Goodheart, Havana, comd. Dec. 30, 1861 ; kld. in battle Aug. 15, 1862.


Second Lieut. George Moore, Havana, comd. Aug. 17, 1862; promoted.


Second Lieut. Peter Holt, Havana, comd. Oct. 23, 1862; trans. to Co. B, consolidated.


First Sergt. John Goodheart, Havana, Aug. 13, 1861; promoted Second Lient. .


Q. M. Sergt. John Fallis, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861 ; promtd. First Lieut.


Sergt. Philip D. Baxter, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861 ; disd. Dec. 29, 1861, for disab.


Sergt. Elnathan J. Tinker, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861; disd. Nov. 1, 1861, as Farrier.


Sergt. George Moore, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861 ; prmtd. to Second Lieut.


Corp. Jolın E. Neikirk, Havana, Ang. 12, 1861 ; m. o. Aug. 11, 1864.


Corp. Clark S. Chatfield, Bath, Aug. 12, 1861 ; m. o. Aug. 10, 1864, as private.


Corp. John J. Thomas, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861 ; m. o. Aug. 11, 1864.


Corp. Jolin S. Brooks, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861.


Corp. Orrin Breeden, Bath, Aug. 12, 1861 ; disd. Oct. 15, 1861, for disability.


Corp. Ruloff S. Eakin, Manito, Aug. 12, 1861; disd. Aug. 20, 1862, as Sergeant.


Bugler John M. Sbook, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861; m. o. Oct. 11, 1864.


Bugler Thomas A. Ringland, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861 ; m. o. Oct. 11, 1864, as private.


Farrier John H. West, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861; prmtd. Vet. Surgeon.


Anderson, W. J., Havana, Aug. 12, 1861 ; m. o. Ang. 11, 1864.


Aubere, Lewis, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861; prmtd. First Sergt. and then to Lient. and Regimental Comsy.


Boblier, Candlip, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861 ; m. o. Aug. 11, 1864.


Bond, John B., Havana, Aug. 12, 1861 ; m. o. Aug. 11, '64. Barnell, Livingston, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861; re-€. as vet. Broderick, David S., Havana, Aug. 12, 1861; disd. Oct. 1, 1862, for disability.


Barker, Samuel G. B., Bath, Aug. 12, 1861 ; m. o. Aug. 11, 1864.


Borndollar, John L., Havana, Ang. 12, 1861 ; m. o. Aug. 11, 1864, as Farrier.


Cotterman, Adam, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861; re-e. as vet. Connell, John, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861; m. o. Aug. 11, '64.


Davis, John T., Bath, Aug. 12, 1861; died at Memphis, Feb. 22, 1864.


Dacy, James, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861; m. o. Aug. 11, 1864. Eaton, Robert, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861 ; m. o. Aug. 11, '64. Holt, Peter, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861 ; prmtd. Q. M. Sergt. and then Second Lieut.


Hill, Wm. D., Batb, Aug. 12, 1861.


Hudson, John D., Havana, Aug. 12, 1861 ; disd. April 13, 1862, for disability.


Hibbard, Edwin S., Mason City, Aug. 12, 1861.


Hunt, Edgar Z., Havana, Aug. 12, 1861; prmtd. to Reg. Q. M. Sergt.


Knappel, Henry, Havana, Aug. 12, 1861; m. o. Aug. 19, 1864.


Littell, Geo. W. C., Havana, Aug. 12, 1861 ; m. o. Aug. 11, 1864.


Litler, Wm., Havana, Ang. 12, 1861 ; deserted June 20, 1863. Louden, W'm., Havana, Aug. 12, 1861.


Meeker, Abner, Havana, e. Aug. 12, 1861; m. o. Aug. 11, 1864.


Moseley, Robert J., Bath, e. Aug. 12, 1861 ; re-e. as vet. Maxwell, Volney H., Havana, e. Aug. 12, 1861; m. o. Aug. 11, 1864, as Sergt.


Otis, Benj. H., Havana, e. Aug. 12, 1861; m. o. Aug. 22, 1864.


O'Rorke, John A., Bath, e. Aug. 12, 1861 ; m. o. Aug. 11, 1864, as Corp.


Phelps, Daniel H., Bath, e. Aug. 12, 1861; m. o. Aug. 11, 1864.


Pbilbrick, John, Havana, e. Aug. 12, 1861; disd. Oct. 20, 1862, as Sergt.


Rolle, William, Havana, e. Aug. 12, 1861 ; re-e. as vet. Stone, Jacob F., Batb, e. Aug. 12, 1861; kld. in Obion County, Tenn., Aug. 16, 1862.


Snowden, Thomas B., Bath, e. Aug. 12, 1861; disd. July 3, 1862.


Stalt, Christian, Havana, e. Aug. 12, 1861; m. o. Aug. 20, 1864.


Sharp, Peter A., Bath, e. Aug. 12, 1861; disd. Oct. 20, 1862.


Swassing, Peter, Havana, e. Aug. 12, 1861.


Stewart, Herman, Havana, e. Aug. 12, 1861 ; m. o. Aug. 11, 1864, as Sergt.


Sellic, Henry, Bath, e. Aug. 12, 1861; disd. July 3, 1862. Stover, Henry, Bath, e. Aug. 12, 1861; re-e. as vet.


Snyder, John E., Havana, e. Aug. 12, 1861; m. o. Aug. 11, 1864, as Sergt.


Stevens, Edwin, Havana, e. Aug. 12, 1861.


Servoss, S. M. B., Mason City, e. Aug. 12, 1861; disd. Nov. 22, 1861, for disability.


Vauauken, Mannis, Bath, e. Aug. 12, 1861; re-e. as vet. Vanorman, O. W., Forest City, e. Aug. 12, 1861; disd. June 1, 1862.


Walker, Marcellus, Hlavana, e. Aug. 12, 1861; re-e. as vet. Wall, William, Havana, e. Aug. 12, 1861; m. o. Aug. 11, 1864.


Wilkinson, Geo. F., Havana, e. Aug. 12, 1861.


Wallace, William A., Bath, e. Aug. 12, 1861; disd. Oct. 8, 1861.


Williams, David, Havana, e. Aug. 12, 1861; m. o. Aug. 11, 1864.


Whitaker, Samuel, Havana, e. Aug. 12, 1861; prmtd. Sergt., then Capt.


VETERANS.


Ecker, D. C., Havana, e. Jan. 16, 1864; trans. to Co. B, as consolidated.


Myers, Wm. D., Havana, Jan. 16, 1864; trans. to Co. A, as consolidated. .


Myers, George, Havana, Jan. 16, 1864; trans. to Co. B, as consolidated.


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North, Samuel F., Havana, Jan. 16, 1864 ; trans. to Co. B, as consolidated.


Reeves, Francis M., Havana, Feb. 29, 1864; died at Baton Rouge Nov. 27, 1864.


RECRUITS.


Bastlon. Florint, Havana, Aug. 12, 1862; disd. June 28, 1864, for disability.


Binginhorst, J. H., Havana, Aug. 14, 1862; m. o. May 29, 1865.


Duvier, Louis, Havana, Aug. 13, 1862; died at La Grange, Tenn., Jan. 14, 1863.


Ellsworth, Wmn. C., Forest City, Jan. 24, 1864; trans. to Co. B, as consolidated.


Foskett, Wm. B.


Frogg, Joel, Havana, Ang. 12, 1862; disd. Aug., 1863, for disability.


Howell, Chester, Havana, April 21, 1864; trans. to Co. B, as consolidated.


Johnson, Wm., Havana, Aug. 12, 1862; m. o. June 11, 1865.


Martin, Samuel F., Havana, Feb. 24, 1864; trans. to Co. B, as consolidated.


Neikirk, George, Havana, July 1, 186I ; m. o. Aug. 11, 1864, as Sergt.


Ryan, Edward, Ilavana, Jan. 1, 1864; trans. to Co. B, as consolidated.


Shroder, John, Havana, Aug. 14, 1862; m. o. June 11, 1865.


Tippey, Willis A., Havana, Aug. 12, 1862; m. o. June 11, 1865.


Zappa, Frank, Havana, Jan. 22, 1862; m. o. Jan. 25, '65.


Company H.


VETERAN.


Brewer, Joseph M., Havana, Feb. 2, 1864; trans. to Co. E, as consolidated.


Company M.


Capt. David Solanbarger, Havana, comd. Dec. 30, 1861 ; resd. June 2, 1863; trans. from Co. C.


Capt. H. P. Crawford, Havana, comd. June 2, 1863 ; m. o. June 24, 1865.


First Lieut. Henry P. Crawford, Havana, comd. Dec. 30, 1861; prmtd.


First Lieut. Wm. A. Mattice, Mason Co., comd. June 2, 1863; resd. May 27, 1864.


Second Lieut. Wm. A. Mattice, Mason Co., comd. Dec. 30, 1861; prmtd.


Second Lieut. William Webb, Havana, comd. June 2, 1863.


Shearer, O. H, e. Oct. 26, 1861, and served as Orderly Sergt. for eight months, and was trans. by promotion to Capt. Co. A, 6th Tenn. Cav. Oct. 3, 1862; Oct. 16, 1863, prmtd. to Major; Feb. 24, 1865, prmtd. to Lieut. Col., and July 6, 1865, prmtd. to Col. of the regiment. Anglemlre, Henry, Havana, e. Dec. 3, 1861; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865, as First Sergt.


Ashurst, Joshua, Havana, e. Aug. 18, 1862; rect.


Ashton, Albert K., Havana, e. Aug. 14, 1862; rect.


Allman, II. P., Havana, e. Aug. 18, 1862; rect.


Banks, David E., Bath, e. Nov. 6, 1861 ; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865. Bartholomew, W., Havana, e. Nov. 27, 1861; disd. May 23, 1862, disab.


Bearden, F. M., Bath, e. Nov. 11, 1861 ; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865. Butler, Lawrence, Bath, e. Dec. 3, 1861; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865,


Bearden, John J., Hlavana, e. Aug. 7, 1862 ; rect .; trans. to Co. A.


Baker, Greenberry, Havana, e. Dec. 1, 1862; rect ; trans. to Co. A.


Bremley, Jolın, Havana, e. Ang. 12, 1862; recruit .; m. o. June 11, 1865.


Brown, Wm., Havana, e. Ang. 16, 1864; rect .; m. o. June 11, 1865.


Butler, George, Bath, e. Nov. 25, 1861 ; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865. Cain, A. W., Havana, e. Nov. 20, 1861; m. o. Jan. 9. 1865. Couchman, Wm, Havana, e. Nov. 6, 1861 ; disd. for disab.


Crossman, John, Havana, e. Dec. 10, 1861 ; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865.


Coggshall, C. G., Bath, e. Nov. 7, 1861 ; disd. June 1, 1862, for disab.


Cline, Henry J., Bath, e. Dec. 7, 1861; prmtd. Hospital Steward.


Conklin, G. W., Bath, e. Dec. 3, 1861; died at Memphis March 4, 1864, wds.


Curry, R. A., Bath, e. Nov. 19, 1861 ; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865. . Darrel, J. M., Hlavana, e. Nov. 2, 1861; dled at Bolivar, Tenn., Dec. 3, 1862.


Dickinson, A., Havana, e. Oct. 20, 1861.


Davis, Win. G., Bath, e. Nov. 8, 1861 ; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865. Duffield, Geo. W., Havana, e. March 17, 1862, rect .; m. o. March 16, 1865.


Doyle, Dennis, Havana, e. Sept. 6, 1862, rect .; m. o. Jnne 11, 1865.


England, Richard, Havana, e. Nov. 8, 1861; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865.


Ellis, J. W., Mason Co., e. March 20, 1862, rect .; Sergt .; died at Memphis April 12, 1864.


Farrell, Ed., Havana, e. Dec. 13, 1861; deserted Feb. 13, 1863.


Fisher, Fred, Havana, e. Dec. 3, 1861 ; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865. Furrer, George, Havana, e. Dec. 2, 1861; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865.


Flemining, A., Havana, e. Aug. 11, 1862, rect.


Gee, Amos C., Havana, e. Nov. 8, 1861; disd. July 28, 1862, for disab.


Gee, Oliver J., Bath, e. Nov. 25, 1861; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865, as Corp.


Gibson, Elias, Bath, e. Nov. 8, 186T; m. o. Jan, 9, 1865.


Guy, Win. L., Havana, e. Nov. 8, 1861 ; died at Baton Rouge May 20, 1864.


Garret, Jacob, Havana, e. Jan. 30, 1862, rect .; disd. May 5, 1864.


Hadlock, Francis, Bath, e. Dec. 3, 1861 ; m. o. Jan. 9, '65. Hopkins, Myron, Bath, e. Oct. 25, 1861 ; m. o. Jan. 9, '65. Howard, F. E., Havana, e. Dec. 2, 1861; died April 18, 1862.


Ishmael, R. E., Mason Co., e. Oct. 31, 1861 ; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865.


Jones, Jeptha, Havana, e. Dec. 6, 1861 ; died April 8, '62, at Paducah, Ky.


Jones, Franklin L., Havana, e. Nov. 11, 1861 ; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865.


Johnson, James, Havana, e. Aug. 18, 1862, rect .; m. o. June 11, 1865, as Sergt.


Johns, M., Havana, e. Aug. 14, 1862; died Ilolly Springs Dec. 18, 1862.


Johnson, C. L., Havana, e. Nov. 21, 1861 ; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865, as Sergt.


Ketcher, J., Havana.


Linewiber, Martin, Havana, e. Dec. 10, 1861; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865.


Lispe, Fred, Havana, e. Dec. 3, 1861 ; disd. Oct. 17, 1862, 1 for disability.


Lucas, Thomas, Mason County, e. March 7, 1862, rect .; m. o. Feb. 28, 1865, as First Sergt.


Malone, Thos. F., Havana, e. Nov. 19, 1861; died at Mem- phis May 31, 1864.


Millison, O. G., Havana, e. Nov. 29, 1861 ; disd. Aug. 24, 1864, for disability.


Millison, J. S., Havana, Dec. 7, 1861 ; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865. McDonald, Daniel, Havana, e. Nov. 27, 1861.


Mobley, Thomas, Havana, e. Nov. 11, 1861 ; re-enlisted as veteran.


Musselman, Joel, Havana, e. Dec. 3, 1861 ; disd. Oct. 17, 1862, for disability.


Morgan, James II., Havana, e. March 17, 1862, rect .; m. o. March 16, 1865.


Mobley, John K., Havana, e. Dec. 21, 1863, rect .; trans. to Co. A, as consolidated.


McCoy, A., Havana, e. Jan. 30, 1863, rect .; trans. to Co. A. Micklam, S. A., Bath, e. March 7, 1862; rect .; m. o. Feb. 28, 1865.


Milum, Jackson, Ilavana, e. Aug. 25, 1862, rect.


Neal, Joseph, Bath, e. Nov. 20, 1861; disd. Oct. 20, 1862, for disability.


Owen, S. D., llavana, e. Nov. 9, 1861 ; disd. O. t. 17, 1862, for disability.


O'Neal, Joseph, Havana, e. March 24, 1863, rect .; trans. to Co. A.


O'Neal, P., Havana, e. Jan. 11, 186', rect .; trans. to Co. A. Owens, S. D., Havana, e. Feb. 26, 1863, rect .; trans. to Co. A.


Parsley, W. R., Havana, e. Nov. 29, 1861; died at Padu- cal S-pt. 5, 1862.


Pulling, Thomas, Havana, e. Dec. 4, 1861 ; disd. Oct. 17, 1862, for disability.


Pearce, Geo. T., llavana, e. Aug. 9, 1863, rect .; Corp .; ab- sent, sick, at m. o. of regt.


Ray, John, Bath, e. Nov. 14, 1861 ; disd. Ang. 28, 1862, for disability.


Robinson, Geo., Havana, e. Nov. 6, 1861 ; m.o. Jan. 9, 1865. Ransom, J. A., Bath, e. Aug. 12, 1862 ; died at Bollvar Nov. 5, 1862.


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HISTORY OF MASON COUNTY.


Ray, John, Mason County, e. Aug. 12, 1862, rect .; trans. to Co. A.


Renshaw, A. M., Bath, e. March 22, 1862, rect .; m. o. March 21, 1865, as Corp.


Rine, John, Mason Co., e. April 2, 1862, rect .; m. o. April 1, 1865.


Roy, Joseph, Havana, e. Aug. 13, 1862, rect.


Sammis, Warren, Havana, e. Nov. 19, 1861 ; disd. Oct. 27, 1862, for disability.


Stoley, F., Havana, e. Dec.30, 1861 ; died at Paducah Jan. 31, 1862.


Sizelove, Jacob, Bath, e. Dec. 9, 1861; disd. May 1, 1862, for disability.


Sizelove. N., Bath, e. Dec. 10, 1861; died in Mason County Aug. 5, 1864.


Sizelove, Wm., Bath, e. Dec. 11, 1861; disd. May 1, 1862, for disability.


Smith, Andrew J., Bath, e. Dec. 2, 1861; m. o. Jan. 9, '65. Spinner, Geo. S., Bath, e. Nov. 19, 1861; died at Paducah April 3, 1862.


Sizelove, J., Bath, e. Dec. 11, 1861 ; deserted Dec. 30, '61. Sizelove, O., Bath, e. Aug. 23, 1861; trans. to Co. A.


Somers, Levi, Bath, e. April 16, 1862, rect .; m. o. April 15, 1865, as Bugler.


Stull, J. W., Havana, e. Aug. 23, 1861; m. o. June 11, '65. Tinckam, Isaac, Havana, e. Nov. 6, 1861; disd. Oct. 17, 1862, for disability.


Waggoner, L. C., Havana, e. Nov. 15, 1861; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865.


Walker, Moses, Havana, e. Nov. 19, 1861; died at Baton Rouge Oct. 15, 1864.


Warner, Wm., Havana, e. Oct. 28, 1861 ; died at Paducah April 5, 1862.


West, Harper, Havana, e. Nov. 6, 1861 ; disd. Oct. 16, '62, for blindness.


Wallace, John W., Bath, e. Nov. 14, 1861; m. o. Jan. 9, 1865.


Wallace, J. M., e. Dec. 21, 1861; trans. to Co. A.


Willson, Isham, Bath, e. Dec. 21, 1861; m. o. June 11, '65. Williams, Wm. V., Havana, e. May 24, 1862; m. o. Feb. 28, 1865, as Sergt.


Wilson, John W., Havana, e. Sept. 26, 1861.


Weston, Edwin, Havana, e. Aug. 25, 1862, rect.




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