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PEORIA'S FIRST OFFERING.
The National Blues, an independent military organization dating from the 12th of July, 1856, besides contributing a large number of its members to the private ranks and furnishing some of the ablest officers known in the army, was an invaluable auxiliary in directing enlistments, organizing and equiping companies and hurrying them off to the front. In many other ways the Blues added largely to the success of war movements in the city and county of Peoria. In fact, this company was the nucleus of an army of nearly five thousand heroes that went from Peoria county in defense of the Union.
Backed and encouraged by this influence, it was not many hours after General Order No. 2 was issued from headquarters at Springfield till the formation of a company was commenced. John Wetzel, then fifty-two years of age, as brave a man as ever shoul- dered a musket, and as good an officer as ever drew a sword or gave a word of command ; Charles E. Denison, who was true to the death ; Alex. Jackelfalusy, a countryman of Kossuth, and whose love of freedom and liberty was inspired by the teaching and example
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of that Hungarian patriot ; D. D. Snyder, Antony Rhoerig, Henry C. Pierce and Otto Funk, of the Blues, were among the very first to step to the front and pledge their lives in defense of freedom's holy cause. Others followed in quick succession, and almost before the fact was realized ninety-six men had enrolled their names and were ready to march to the fore.
The company took the name of the National Blues, and commenced drilling daily and nightly with Lieutenant Wetzel as drill master. The arms of the parent Blues were turned over to the new organization, and the men made rapid headway in the manual of company maneuvers.
The company left Peoria for Springfield, the place of rendezvous, by way of the S .. P. and B. Railroad at 11 : 15 o'clock A. M., on Wednesday, April 24. They were escort- ed to the depot by Captain Norton's company of volunteers, the Zouave Cadets, and the Emmet Guards and an immense concourse of citizens, the procession being led by the two Peoria bands. Want of time prevented any formal demonstrations at the depot. The boys were hurried into the cars. and amid loud huzzas, waving of handkerchiefs. etc .. the train moved away from the depot and was soon beyond the sight and hearing of their homes and friends. The Transcript, of the 25th. said: " The boys behaved excellently well at parting with their friends, who crowded about them, some in tears, but more with words of cheer and encouragement. The Cecilian Brass Band, J. J. Mur- ray, leader. accompanied the volunteers to Springfield. A few miles this side of Wash- ington, a hanger on the center car of the train broke, causing a delay of about an hour. At Washington, Cruger, Eureka and Secor, large crowds were gathered at the stations and lustily chrered the volunteers as they passed. At El Paso the people turned out en masse, with fife and drum, and gave the company an enthusiastic reception. * *
" The company took with them the cartridge-boxes and muskets of the National Blues, and a few rifles. The muskets are very good of the kind, being old flint-lock guns altered to percussion. A large number of the company also went provided with Colt's revolvers and bowie knives. Altogether. they were a fine-looking set of boys, and we doubt if Illinois produces a finer company out of her whole quota.'
When the company came to be mustered in at Springfield on the 25th of April, Cap- tain Denison and Lieutenant Wetzel were advised by the mustering officer that only sixty-four men would be recognized as a full company. This was a dampener on their order. for they knew the boys all wanted to go. How to avoid the contingency, they scarcely knew. But, putting their heads together. they overhauled the list of ninety-six and set aside those they believed to be least fitted for active military duty. There were just thirty-two - half a company - more men than were wanted for a full company un- der the rule of the mustering officer, and that number was marked off. The following is a certified register of the company as sworn in ; together with the nativity and occupa- tion of each member:
OFFICERS AND MUSICIANS.
Name.
Rank. Age. Nativity and Oc'p'n. 34 Vt., civ. engee'r.
Name.
Rank. Age. Nativity and Oc'p'n.
Denison, Chas. I .... Captain. ..
Wetzel, John Ist Lieut . 52 Pa .. carpenter.
Proehsting, C'has. 2d do 29 P'russia, merch't.
do - 38 Pa., blacksmith. Russell, John Ser. Maj. Rg. 32 Ireland, do
Bestor, Geo. 1. . .2d Ast. Qr. M. 24 Illinois, lawyer.
Wheaton, Loyd
. Ist Sergeant . 22 Mich., civ. eng.
Pierce, llenry C .. Fifer 23 Mass., carpenter.
Wilson, Robert 2d do - 32 England, potter.
Jackelfalusy, Alex. - 3d do . 30 Hungary, civ.eng.
4th Sergeant. 24 111., book keeper.
King, Fred. A Reiss, Charles Isl Corporal. 34 Prussia, actor. Snyder, D. D . . 2đ
Rhoeng, Antony ... 3d do 29 France, grocer.
Caldwell, Sam'l .. .. 4th
do . 27 Pa., printer.
Walton, Ilenry. . . Drummer .. 20 Pa., clerk.
HISTORY OF PEORIA COUNTY.
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PRIVATES.
Name. Age. Nativity and Occupation.
Name.
Age. Nativity and Occupation.
Anderson, Irwin
27 Ireland, R. R. contractor.
Kellogg, John H
20 Illinois, clerk.
Babb, Timothy
27 N. Hampshire, physician.
Knehnle, Joseph 32 Wirtemberg, farmer.
Bohm, John
28 France, cooper.
Lawson, Benj. F 21 Pennsylvania, clerk.
Brauns, Otto.
27 Prussia, butcher.
Loomis, Andrew
28 Missouri, plasterer.
Carmer, Lawrence 26 New York, dentist.
Lutz, Henry.
30 Hesse Darmstadt, brewer.
Christ, Karl M 25 Hesse Darmstadt, clerk.
Miller, Rudolphus
25 Prussia, clerk.
Comminish, David
20 Switzerland, cigar maker.
Martins, Frederick
23 Holstein, fresco painter.
Funke, Otto
28 l'russia, printer.
Moldenhower, Ernest
25 Prussia, sur. and engineer.
Forrester, Asa B
23 New York, cooper.
Martin, Otis P
32 Pennsylvania, printer.
Frazer. Chas. H
30 Prussia, watch maker.
Mond, August
21 Missouri, miner.
Frye, Chastain S 21 Illinois, clerk.
Moehl, Emil
27 Prussia, druggist.
Gray, Wm. H
19 Illinois, student.
McCormick, Seth
27 Pennsylvania, agent.
Gorsuch, Noah H.
23 Illinois, carpenter.
Niglas, Ignatz
25 Austria, printer.
Gilliard, John P
24 Penn., cabinet maker,
Nafzigen, Jacob
31 Wirtemberg, clerk.
Gruse, Gustavus 24 Prussia, clerk.
Oberhauser, William
25 Austria, clerk.
Guuntele, Francis 22 Bavaria, printer.
Gingrisch, Jacob
19 Illinois, farmer.
Rohlman, Oscar
25 Prussia, clerk.
Gillig, Chas. E
30 Hesse Dam'tdt, hotel pro.
Schulte, Otto
25 Prussia, druggist.
Gauss, William.
19 Wirtemberg, painter.
Stutsman, X.
27 France, shoemaker.
Greenleaf, Henry B 21 Connecticut, dentist.
Hetzel, Fred
27 Baden, shoemaker.
Schuman, Fred
24 Saxony, brewer.
Hahle, Charles
24 Saxony, carpenter.
Thomas, Jacob
32 Hesse Darmstadt, printer.
Harrison, A. Y
35 Tennessee, printer,
Voris, Robert
21 Illinois, farmer.
Hurd, Geo. W
22 New York, clerk.
Van Bramer, J
23 New York, tinner.
Humphries, James Irons, C. D
22 New York, student.
Jackel, Amandus
29 Prussia, painter.
Wetzlau, Gustavus
26 Bohemia, barber.
Julg, Basil
29 Baden, cooper.
Wasson, James T 21 New York, farmer.
Keener, Henry N
20 Illinois, clerk.
Wrage, Henry.
25 Holstein, carpenter.
Karl, Joseph 26 Bavaria, cooper.
Wilson, Joseph F 24 Illinois, lawyer.
Kluge, Gustavus 21 Prussia, wagon maker.
Zindle, George
28 Hesse Cassel, shoemaker.
Kalmback, Reynold
28 Poland, clerk.
Zeidler, William
28 Prussia, clerk.
LOYD WHEATON, Orderly.
The above is correct.
CHARLES E. DENISON. Capt. Co. E. 8th Reg. Ill. Vols.
This company was mustered in with the Eighth Illinois, and was designated as " Company E."
Other companies besides the Blues had a surplus of men, and when the organization of the Eighth was fully completed, enough men were left for nearly three other full companies, which were organized. Some of the rejected thirty-two from the Blues, as originally reported, joined these companies, and some others waited for another chance to " fall in " with the company with which they started out. A sketch of the history of the Eighth and of Company E will be found in the regimental history, published in con- nection herewith. Suffice it to say here, that not one of the men were killed, and that only one of them died while in the ninety day service. All but this one came home happy and jubilant as only brave soldiers can be, and ready to " pick the flint and try it again," which they did by re-enlisting when the Eighth was reorganized.
24 England, shoemaker.
Willis, Charles
21 Illinois, clerk.
Wetzlan, Julius 24 Bohemia, clerk.
Schroeder, Louis
30 Prussia, actor.
Pfeiffer, Chas. H
26 Bavaria, tailor.
PEORIA COUNTY WAR RECORD.
ABBREVIATIONS.
Adjt. .
Adjutant ' disab.
.disabled
pro ..
promoted
Art ..
Artillery
disd
.discharged
prisr .
.. prisoner
Itat.
Hattallon
e
enlisted
rec.
recruit
Capt.
Captain
excd
.exchanged
captd.
captured
Gen.
.General
re-e. re-enlisted
cav.
cavalry
hon. disd.
honorably discharged
res . resigned
ro ..
.company
Inf.
Infantry
sergeant
l'ol ..
Colonel
kld.
killed
sub . substitute
com
.commissioned
Llent.
Lieutenant
trans
transferred
l'omsy.
Commissary
Maj.
Major
vet. veteran
wd
wounded
desrid
deserted
8th Infantry (3 Months).
COMPANY E.
Captain. Chas. E. Dennison, e. April 22. '61.
Lleutenants.
First, John Wetzel, c. April 22. '61.
Second, Chas, Pruebating, e. April 22, '61.
Sergenuts.
Wheaton Loyd, Ist, e. April 25, '62. m.o. July 25. '61.
Wilson Robert.
Jarkelfalusy Alex, ..
..
King Fred. A.
..
..
Corporais.
Reiss Charles, e. April 25. '61. In.o. July 25, '61.
Snyder David D.
..
..
Caldwell samuel.
..
..
Musicinns. Plerce llenry C. e. April 25. '61, m.o. July 25, 6'61. Watton Henry.
Privaten.
Andersun Irwin, e. April 25, '61, In.a. July 25. '81.
Babb Tunothy.
..
John John,
..
Carher Lawrence,
..
..
I'hrist ('arl MI.
..
..
l'ommensensich David.
..
..
Fairke (ilo,
..
..
Forrester Asa It.
..
..
Fry Charles Gi.
..
..
..
Gras William It.
..
..
fiindrle Franche,
..
..
..
Grise Gustavna,
..
..
Gingrich Jacob,
..
..
(Unix Charles E.
Gaop Willlam,
lirerules! Henry R.
..
..
Hetzel Frelerick, Halle Charles, Harrison A. Y.
..
..
..
..
..
..
Buril George W.
Humphries James.
..
..
..
Inckel Amandus.
..
..
.Jul. Hasil.
..
Kerner Henry H.
..
..
..
Karl Joseph.
..
..
..
kluge Giuninvio,
Kolmbuck Reynolds, e. April 25, '63. m.o. July 25, '61.
Kellogg JJohn H.
Kuehnle Joseph,
Lawson Benjamin,
Loomis Andrew.
..
..
..
I.utz Henry,
..
..
.. .. ..
Martens Frederick.
..
..
Martin Otis P.
..
..
..
Mund August,
..
..
Mochl Emsil.
McCormick Seth,
. .
Niglass Ignatz
..
..
Oberhauser Willlain,
..
..
Rollaman (scar.
..
Schutte Otto.
Stutsinan Xavier.
..
Schroeder Louis,
Schuman Fredrick.
..
Vorls Robert.
Van Iraner John.
..
Wetzlan .fullun.
..
..
Wasson James T.
..
..
Wrage Henry.
..
..
Wilson Joseph T.
..
..
..
Zindle George,
..
..
Zeldler Willian,
7th Infantry (3 Years).
COMPANY B.
sergeant. Drew Richard W. c. Feb. 24, '65. m.o New York city, May 12. '65.
Corporals. Protaman Jacob C. e. Frb. 24. '65, m.o. Philadelphia, July 8, '65. Smith William, e Feb, 20, '65, m.o. July 9. '65.
Conroy Aaron. e. Feb. 20, '65, m. o. as private, July 9. '65 Bunn Willlam C. r. Feb. 23. '65, pro. sergt. m.o. July 9. '65.
Privaten.
Banman August, e. Feb, 21, '05, m.o. July 9, 65.
Bristol James, c. Feb. 21. '65. m.o. July 10. 65. Itrintol Cyrus o. Frb. 20, 03, in.o. July 9. 85. Cornell George, a. Frb & +5, ma. June 3. 05. ('rome Isaar e Feb 24, 65, mo July 10. 85
furits Anson H. r. Feb, 23, 65. mo dias 10, '63.
Elv Nathan d. c. Feb. 20, 65, m.o .Inly 9. 65.
Falconer Thomas. r. Frl. 30, '65, mo. July 10. '65. Graves Jasper, r Frb. 23. '65. m.o. July 9, '65. Gray John, c. Feb. 23, '05. m. o. July 9, 'bb.
..
corpi.
.corporal
m.o ..
mustered out
Miller Rodolphus
..
Maldenhower Ernest,
..
Nofziger Jacob,
Pluffer ('barles )1.
..
Thomas Jacob,
Wills Charles.
Wetzland Gustavus.
..
Hrauna Ofto.
Frazer Chastalse S.
..
Garsuch Noah H.
..
Irons C'hArtes IL.
Rochrig Antony.
Regt .. Regiment
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Gandell Charles, e. Feb. 23, '65, m.o. July 9, '65. Gifford John B. e. Feb. 20. '65, pro, corpl. m.o. July 9. '65. Hlaslench Joseph, e. Feb. 21, '65, m.o. July 9, '65. Hunter Abner M. e. Feb. 23, '65, m.o. July 9. '65. Harlow Moses, e. Feb, 23. 65, m.o. July 10, '65. Hinkle William A. e. Feb. 24, '65, m.o. July 9, '65. Isenburg Samuel D. e. Feb. 23, '65. m.o. June 30, '65. Jordan John, e. Feb. 23, '65. m.o. July 9. '65. Johnson Edgar, e. Feb. 20, '65, m.o. July 9, 165. Kampmier William. e. Feb. 21, '65, m.o. July 9, '65. Keller Thomas, e. Feb. 23. '65. 11.0. July 9. 65. Keppel Frederick, e. Feb. 23, '65, pro. corpl. m.o. July 9, '65. Keyser Dennis E. e. Feb. 23, '65, m.o. July 9, '95. Kistner Paul, e. Feb. 24, '65, m.o. July 9, '65. Lorins Julius, e. Feb. 24, '65, m.o. July 9, '65. Lorins Eugene, e. Feb. 24, '65. abs. in hosp. Newbern, N. C. Nicholas William, e. Feb. 23, '65, m.o. July 9, '65. Regan Henry, e. Feb. 23. '65, m.o. July 9, '65. Shiplen Henry F. e. Feb. 24, '65. m.o. July 9, '65. Scoville John, e. Feb. 24, 65, in.o. July 9, 65. Sarver Benjamin, e. Feb. 20, '65, 10.0. July 17, '65. Sessler Emile. e. Feb. 24, '65, m.o. July 9. 165. Teofel Christian, e. Feb. 23 '65, pro. corpl. m.o. July 9, '65. Teufel Andreas, e. Feb, 23, '65, died in G. H. Cauip Butler, Mareh 5, '65.
Wagener August, e. Feb. 21, '65. m.o. July 9, '65. Yans Charles, e. Feb. 20, '65, 10.0. July 9, '65. Yates John C. e. Feb. 20, '65. m.o. July 9, 65. Young John B. e. Feb. 23, '65, m.o. July 9, '65.
COMPANY E. Private.
Brannen Henry, e. July 25, '61, re-e. as vet.
COMPANY G. Private.
Houston Francis, e. March 24, '65, m.o. July 15, '65.
8th Infantry.
Major.
Lloyd Wheaton, com. July 25, '63, pro. Lieut. Col. Sept. 23, '65. pro. Col., but never mustered, m.o. as Lieut. Col. May 4, '66.
Adjutant.
Fredrick A. King, eom. July 25, '64, res. Oct. 9, '64. Sergeants.
Voris Robert, e. July 25. '61, trans. from co. E, July 25, '61. re- dueed and re-trans. Oet. 1, '62. Martin Otis P. e. July 25. '61, trans, from co. E, Oct. 1. '62, re- duced and re-traos. Nov. 18. '62.
Hospital Steward. Keener Henry H. e. Jan. 5, '64, trans. from co. E, March 14, '64, m.o. May 4, '66.
COMPANY H.
Reernit.
Stead William, e. Feb. 1, '64. trans. from co. 1, 17th III, Inf. m.o. June 19, '65.
Transferred from 17th Infantry.
Campbell William, e. Feb. 15, '64, desrtd. July 19, '65.
Cross William, e. Feb. 2, '64, turned over to military authorities as deserter from 73d 1nd, 1nf.
Suyder James, e. Dec. 23, '63. m.o. May 4, '66.
Transferred from 11th Infantry.
Fleck Martin, e. Sept. 30. '64 (sub. ), m.o. Oct. 6, '65. Miller Anton, e. Oct. 7, '64 (sub.), m.o. Oct. 6. '65.
Drafted and Substitute Recruits.
Easton Clark, e. Sept. 26, '64, m.o. Sept. 25, '65. Childs, Benjamin, e. Sept. 27, m.o. Sept. 26, '65. Cliff Richard, e. Oct. 10, '64, m.o. Oct. 10, '65. Grant Winslow, e. Sept. 26. '64, m.o. Sept. 25. '65. Harriott Ephraim, e. Oct. 11, '64 (sub.), m.o. Oct. 10, '65. Wonder John, e Oct. 11, '64, m.o. Oct. 10. '65. Woods Henry, e. Oct. 11, '64, mi.o. Oct. 10, '65.
COMPANY E. Captains.
John Wetzel, com. July 25, '61, res. March 22, '62. Lloyd Wheaton, com. March 25, '62, pro. Maj.
Lieutenants.
First, Lloyd Wheaton, eomn. July 25, '61, pro. First, Fredk. A. King, com. July 25, '63, pro. Adjt. Second, Fredk. A. King, com. March 25, '62, pro.
Sergennts.
First, King Fred. A. e. July 25, '61, pro. to 2d Lieut. Martin Otis P. P. July 25, '61. pro. to Sergt. Maj. Oct. 1, '61, re- duced to ranks Nov. 22, '62, m.o. July 30, '64.
Corporals.
Brown Benjamin W. e. July 25, '61, pro. sergt. trans. V. R. C. Sept. 15, '63. Irons Charles D. e. July 25, '61, reduced to ranks April '63, dIsd. April 24 '63, promotion in 86th FI.
Whane John. e. July 25, '61, pro. sergt. disd. July 31, '62, wd. at Shiloh.
Molineaux Gold D. e. July 25. '61, re-e. as vet. Keener Henry N. e. July 25, '61, rr-e. as vet.
Musician.
Walton Henry H. e. July 25, '61, 01.o. July 30, '64.
Privates.
Barrett John, e. July 26, '61, m.o. July 30, '64.
Beadle Ira E. e. July 25. '61, disd. Oct. 23, '63, pro. in U. S. C. T.
Davies John M. e. July 25, '61, m.o. July 30, '64.
Duherst Thomas, e. July 25. '61, m.o. July 30, '64.
Easton Charles S. e. July 25, '61, musician mustered June 21. '64. m.o. July 30, '64. Greenleaf Henry B. e. July 25, '61, disd. Sept. 12, '62. Masters William J. e. JJuly 25, '61, re-e. as vet.
McDevitt John, e. July 25. '61, m.0. July 30, '64.
McMurtrie James. e. July 25, '61, m.o. July 30, '64.
Meeds John, e. July 25, '61, disd. Ang. 26, '62.
O'Connors Edward, e. July 25, '61, m.o. July 30, '64. Peck Tristam B. e. July 25, '61, m.o. July 30, '64. Rieher George H. e. July 25, '61, disd. Nov. 18, '63. Simpson Isaac H. e. July 25, '61, re-e. as vet. Snodorf George, e. July 25, '61, wd. at Shiloh, m.o. Sutter Andrew, e. July 25, '61, m.o. July 30, '64. Tulley Patrick, e. July 25. '61, kld. Ft. Donelson Feb. 15, '62.
Vidito Henry, e. July 5. '61, wd. at Donelson sup. died. Vorris Robert C. e. July 25, '61, m.o. July 30, '64. Walsh Thomas, e. July 25, '61. m.o. July 30, '64.
Wilson Joseph T. e. July 25, '61, pro. corpl. disd. July 31, '62, on account of wounds at Donelson.
Young Howard, e. July 25, '61. disd. July 31. '62.
Recruits. Ash Francis W. e. July 28, '61, disd. Sept. 28, '61, on account of minority.
Brant Jacob, e. Aug. 20, '61, re-e. as vet.
Beckman William J. e. July 28, '61, disd. July 28, '64. Burgest Samuel, e. Aug. 20, '61, died Bird's Point, Mo. Dec. 3,'61. Devore William H. e. July 28, '61, kld. Ft. Donelson Feb. 15,'62. Emerson Joseph, e. July 28, '61, pro. corpl. disd. July 31, '62. wounds.
Herr Sheaff L. e. July 28. '61, disd. March 12, 62. Kelley Edward, e. July 28, '61, died at Vieksburg Oct. 4, '63. Kelly Peter, e. July 28. '61, died at Cairo, III. Feb. 11, '63.
Line Ralph E. e. July 28, '61, desrtd. Aug. 31, '62, wd. at Shiloh. Mowry William H. e. Dec. 29, '63, died New Orleans April 21, '65. Pippin Barnett M. e. Sept. 30. '64, m.o. May 23. '65.
Parker Robert H. e. July 28, '61, disd. Feb. 2, '62, entered guu- boat service.
Powers John, e. Sept. 12, '61. kld. at Shiloh April 6, '62. Shearer Henry, e. July 28. '61, disd. July 28, 64.
West James, e. July 28, '61, kld. at Shilob April 6, '62. White Hiram, e. July 28, '61, diseb. July 28, 64.
Wood Viralda, e. July 28. '61, died May 25, '63, wd. Chap Hills. Wetmore Henry, e. Aug. 27, '61, pro. corpl. kld. Milliken Bend, La. June 7, 63.
Whabe Joseph H. e. Dec. 27, '63, m.o. May 4, '66.
Transferred from 11th Infantry.
Cobb George H. e. Jan. 3 '64, trans. from co. A, m.o. May 4, '66. Davis Samuel, e. Jan. 3, '64. trans. from co. A. desrtd July 21, '65. Rakoskie Stanislaus, e. Dec. 15, '63, trans. froni co. B. In1.0. May 4, '66.
Stone Joseph, e. Jau. 1, '64, trans. from co. A, left at N. O. Feb. 18. '65, sick.
Veterans.
Brant Jacob, e. Jan. 5, '64. trans. to co. K March 1, '64. Keener Heury N. e. Jan 5, '64, traus. to N. C. S. as bosp. stew. Masters Wilburn J. e. Jau. 5, '64, pro. corpl. m.o. May 4. '66. Molineaux Goldsmith D. e. Jan. 4, '64, pro. sergt. left at Mobile on duiy.
COMPANY F. Recruits.
Clark David, e. Aug. 18, '61, disd. July 22, '62, disability. Ines Frank H. e. Oct. 10, '61. re-e. as vet. Nangel Joseph, e. March 11, '64, m.o. May 4, 66.
Yeteraus.
Bensel John E. e. Jan. 5, '64, m.o. May 4, '66. Frons Frank H. e. March 31. '64, pro. corpl. m.o. May 4, 66. Waters Wilson F. e. Feb. 1. '64, pro. sergt. pro. 1st Lieut.
COMPANY I, Sergeants.
First, Kalambach Rynold, e. July 25, '61, disd. Jan. 1, '63, disab Smith Detitrich, e. July 25, '61, pro. 2d Lieut. Seblag Willlaiu, e. July 25, '61, pro. 2d Lient. Aubin Albert, e. July 25, '61, trans. to 1st Miss. Heavy Art. U. S. (. T. Oct. 10, '63. Brauns Otto, e. July 25, '61, pro. 2d Lieut.
Corporals.
Peffer Charles, e. July 25, '61, re-e, as vet.
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PEORIA COUNTY WAR RECORD.
Gulg Ball. e. Joly 25. '61. pro. serst.
Abel Albert, e. . fuly 25. '61, dlad. May 26, '62. wd. Ft Donelson. Steen Paul. e. July 25. 61. pro. sergt. m.o. July 30, '64. Falls August. e. July 25. '61. pro. sergt. m.o. July 30, '64.
Sigla« Enats, e. July 25. '61, trans to 6th Ill. Cav. Dec. ]. '61. Kluge Gustavus, e. July 25. '61 kld. Ft. Dunelson Feb. 15. '62. Thomas Jacob. e. July 25. '61. re-e. as vet.
Privates.
Halser Andres, e. July 25. '61. re-e. as vrt.
Backman John c. July 25, '61. m.o. July 30, 64.
l'omem sh Daniel, e. July 25. '61. pro. corpl. dlad. July 25. '64. EYADA Walter F e. July 25. '61. dsd. Aug 10. '62, wd. Shiloh. Fellera JJohn, e. July 25. '61. disd. Oct. 3. 62. wd. at Donelson. Gelble Henry. e. July 25, '61. m o. July 30. 64.
Ilugger Giabrlel, e. July 25. '61, kld. at Fr. Donelson Feb. 15, '62. Iverger Lewis, e. July 25, '61. re-r. a. vet. Kuhule Joseph, e. July 25. 61. klıl. at Ft. Donelson Feb. 15, '62. Knapp Christian. e. July 25, 'Gl. re-e. as vet.
Lahr Toblas, e. July 25, 61. missing in action at Donelson Feb. 15. '62: never heard from since.
Meyer Henry, e. July 25. 61. re-e. un vet.
Mummers l'anl. e. July 25. '61. re- e. as vet.
Mond Augustna, e. . July 25. '61. wd. at Ft. Donelson, disd. Aug. 16, '62. disnfillity.
Nabenger Jacob. e. July 25, '61, m.o. July 30. '64.
Pleifor Henry. e. July 25. '61, mulasing In action at Donelson; never heard from since. Schrader August, e. July 25, '61. died Mound Clty April 20. '62. Schweder Adam. e. July 25. '61. kld. Champlon Hills May 16. '63. Strelbark Leo. e. July 25. '61. re-e. ss vet.
Walter Phillip, e. July 25. '61. re-e. as vet.
Zendell Joseph, e. July 25. '61. pro. corp. died June 24, '62, of wounds recelved at Shlloh.
COMPANY I.
Recrulls.
Altmeyer William, e. Aug. 2, '6], killed at Shiloh. Apr. 6. '62. Hurcheld Williams. m.o. July 30. '64. Burchard Adam, e. Aug. 9. '61, kld. FL Donelson, Feb. 14. '62. Balter Casper, e. Aug. 9. '61, disd. Aug. 6. '64. term ex. Branthner John. e. Aug. 10, '61. died at Calro Aug. 23, '61. Huttner .Jacob, e. Aug. 19. '61, 41180. Aug. 15, '64.
Duennechter Melchor J. e. Aug. 19. '61. re-e. as vet. Garon George, e. Jan. 1. '64. pro. sorgt. m.o. Slay 4. '66. llarsch Adolph, e. Aug. 19. '61, dixd. Aug. 15. '64. terni ex. lamme John, e. Aug. 19, '61. missing in action at Donelson. Feb. 15. '62. Never heard from since.
Jackel Amandus, c. Aug. 8. '61, disd. Ang. 6. '63. disab. Gordi Jaenh. c. Aug. 19. '61. illad. Aug. 15. '64. term ex. Kolhatz Edward, Aug. 19. '61, disd. Der. 21. '61, disab. Kohn Franz. e. Aug. 19, '61. re-r. AR vel Karchle Andrew, e. Aug. 9. '61. disd. Aug. 6, '64. term ex. Kalling Alfred. e. Aug. 19. '61, dlad. Aug. 15. '64. term ex. Læreberger l'eter, e. Aug. 1. '61. disd. Aug. 15. '64, term ex. Long John. P. Aug. 19, '6]. (lsd. Aug 15, '64. term ex.' Mengra John, P. Aug. 15. '61, kld. at Ft. Donelson, Felt. 15. '62. Ondrasender Matthias, e. Aug. 19. '61. ro-e as vet. Pfander Charles, e. Aug. 19. 'Gl. re-e. as Yet. Iltzinger Andrew. e. Aug. 10. 61. ils0. Aug. ". '64. term ex. Richter Edward, e. Aug. 2. '61. re-e. as vet. Ringelle Frederick. o. Aug 9. '61, re-e. as vet. Stange Henry, e. Vug 9. '61. 1190. Aug. 4. '64. term ex. Sehroutde Charles, c. Aug. 15. '61. re-e. Vet. Shand John. ". Ang. 15. 'Gl. re-e. as vet. Schreurmaun Henry. c. Aug. 16. '61. disd. Aug. 13. '64. term oz. Schornthalar Charles, e. Aug. 12. 'G1, re-e. as vet.
Tell William. e. Jan. 15. '44. m. o. May -1. '66.
Treyens John, e. Aug. 19, '61. disd Aux. 15. '64. term ex. Wut Henry C. e. Aug. 12, '81, m.o. Ang. 11. '65.
Zenkel John. e. Aug. 19, '61, committed suleide on Hayou, La, Aug. 31. '63.
Drafted and Substitute Recruits.
Engel Joseph, c. Sept. 26. '61 m.o. Sept. 25. '85.
Mamburg Madison, P. Oet. 11. '64. m.o. Ort. 10. '65. Spenive Jacob, e. Sept. 26, 64, m.o. Sept. 25, '65.
McKenny Michael, e. July 9. 'Ul, trans co. D. disd. July 9. '65. .ג׳ וחזיון
Veterans.
Itasler Andrew. r. Fch. 1, '61. m.o. May 4. '66. Durnalchter Melchor J. c. Feb. 1. '64 trans. to V. IL.C. June 30, '65.
F.nach Michael, o. Feb. 1. '64. died al Vicksburg July 9. '64.
Judig Basil, e. Der. 7, '63, pro. sergt. pro. 2 1.frut.
Juerger Lowin, o. Der. 25. '63. dla. Dec. 15. '64, dinah. Kohn Frans, e. Feb. 1. '64. pro. corpl. DI.o. May 4. '65. Knapp Christian. c. Feb. 1, '64.
Mummert l'anl. c. Der. 25. '68. m.o. May 4, '66.
Ondesser Matthias. c. Frb. I. '64, trans, to non com, staff as Bog Q.M. Serat
Plander I'harles, e. Dre. 15. '63. pro. pergt. m.o. MAY 4. '66. Itingelle Frederick, e. Feb 1. '61, dHled af St. Louis May. 8. '64. Richter Edward, e. Frb. 10. '64 pro. sorgt. m.o. May 4, 'ti6. Schroend Charles, r .Jan. 3. '64. pro. cor[]. 1. .. May 4, 86. Strellech Len + Der. 26. 08. trans, to V. ILC'. June 30, '66. Schonthaler Charles, . Frb. 1. '01. mo. May 4. '66. Chaud John, r. Frh 1. '64. m.o. May 4. '66.
Thomas Jacoli . Feb. 1 '84. mo. May 4. 06
Waller Phillip, c. Fub. 1, '84, 10.o. May 4 '06.
COMPANY K.
Recruits.
Brandt Jacob. c. Aug. 20, '60. trans, froto Co. F. deartd. April 7. '66.
Cloud George. e. Aug. 24, '62. kld. Raymond, Miss. May 12, 63. Drafted and Substitute Recruil». Miner Cyrus, e. Sept. 26. '64. pro. corpi. 10.0. Sept. 26. '65. Stubbs John, e. Sept. 27. '64. m.o. Sept. 26, '65.
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