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The next ten regiments, which were accepted in pursuance of the act of the Legislature of May 2d, were organized as therein directed. The 15th section of the act provided that as soon as ten companies should be formed in a regiment, the adjutant general should order an election for regimental officers for the said regiments. These regiments were mustered into the service of the State for thirty days, as contemplated by that law; but before the expiration of that time they were called upon to enter the service of the United States, and were mustered into its service in the latter part of May and early in June.
The second section provided that the companies should be "officered in manner as should be provided by the general militia law of the State."
The law of May 3d, authorizing the acceptance of a regiment of cavalry, did not declare how the officers were to be selected. The line officers were elected and the field and staff officers were appointed.
With the exception of the first sixteen regiments of infantry, one of cavalry and one battalion of artillery, anthorized to be raised and organized by the several laws of this State, the volunteer forces of this State were raised either under authority directly from the War Department to indi- viduals, or under authority given by the Secretary of War to the governor.
ADAMS COUNTY WAR RECORD.
CHAPTER X.
ABBREVIATIONS.
Adjt.
Adjutant
hon. discd
honorably discharged
Art.
Artillery
inf.
.infantry
Bat.
Battalion
xld.
killed
Capt.
Captain
Lient.
Lieutenant
captd.
captured
Maj .. . Major
cav.
.cavalry
m o.
mustered out
co ..
company
pro.
. promoted
Col.
Colonel
prisr. .prisoner
com.
commissioned
rec.
recruit
Comsy
commissary
. Regiment
corpl.
corporal
re-e.
re-enlisted
desrtd
. deserted
res.
resigned
disab.
. disabled
sergt.
. sergeant
disd.
discharged
sub
substitute
e ..
enlisted
trans. . transferred
vet. veteran
wd ...
wounded
10th Infantry (3 Months).
10th Regiment Illinois Volunteers, 3 months ser- vice, was organized at Cairo. Ill., April 29, 1861. Companies A and E departed for the field from Quincy, April 27, 1861.
Colonel.
Benj. M. Prentiss, com. May 8, 1861, pro. Brig. Gen., May 17, 1861.
Lieutenant Colonel.
Jas. D. Morgan, pro. Col. May 20, 1861.
Major.
Chas. H. Adams, pro. Lieut. Col.
Assistant Surgeon.
Danial Stahl, com. May 18, 1861.
Company A.
Captains.
Jno. Tillson, com. April 23, 1861, pro.
Jno. Wood, Jr .. com. June 11, 1861, pro. from 2nd Lieut. to Capt.
Lieutenants.
First Lieut. Jos. G. Rowland, com. April 22, 1862. Second Lieut. George A. Dills, com. June 11, 1861.
Sergeants.
George A. Dills, 1st, e April 21, '61, m o July 25, '61. Jas. D. Carmody, e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Stephen E. Fuller, e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861.
Corporals.
Fred. M. Dickhut, e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Wm. H. Haywood, e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Albert B. McKoy, e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Hugo Hallam, e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861.
Musicians.
I. L. Bowers, e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Has. Tip. Prentiss, e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861,
Privates.
Allen Jas. H. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Asbury Henry, e April 21. 1861. m o July 25, 1861. Alexander Jno. P. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Atwood Chas. e April 21. 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Boiler Guston. e April 21. 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Barrow Jno. M. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Bradley S. H. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Brown Homer, e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Bittleston Her. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Boyle Jno. T. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Burlingame Geo. A. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 161. Cadwell Jos. N. e April 21, 1861. m o July 25, 1861. Callahan Jas. H. e April 21, 1861, m o Jnly 25, 1861. Carlin Lorenzo D. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25. 1861. Cook Reynard, e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Dekreiger Peter M. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Dekreiger Jno. C. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Diodpliss Jacob.e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Dustin David, e April. 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Fotts Eli, e April 21, 1861. m o July 25, 1861. Gross Louis, e April 21, 1861, m o July 25. 1861. Harris Corde A. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Hayes Hiram, e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Hawks Jas. B. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Hasenwenkle Hen. e April 21, 1861,m o July 25, 1861. Hover Dan, e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Hover Sol. e April 21. 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Howland Nat. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Howard Cary, e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Huntley Rich. P. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Jackson Chas. H. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Koetzle Jno. G. e April 21. 1861, m o July 25, 1861. . Kinewan Alb. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Mehler Ang. e April 21.1861, m o July 25, 1861. McCarty Frank, e April 21, 1861, m'o July 25, 1861. McNulty Wm. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861.
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Morris Buford S. e April 21. 1861. mo July 25. 1861. Mullens Thos. J. e April 21. 1861 m o July 25. 1861. Miller Jas. C. e April 21, 1861, mn o July 25, 1861. Nater Geo. e April 21. 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Newcomb' Andrew, J. e April;21, '61, m o July 25, '61. Pool Geo. W. e April 21. 1861, m o July 25. 1861. Prosser Abijah, e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Pearson Robt. S. e april 21, 186., m o July 25, 1861. Ranson Aug. M. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Rondly Wm. H. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Rider Michael, e Ap il 21. 1861, in o July 25, 1861. Rockentield Elia-, e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Roscamp Hen. e April 21. 1861. m o July 25, 1861. Rohland Geo. L e April 21. 1861, m o July 25. 1861. Ryan Jos. M. e April 21, 186 1, m o July 25, 1861. Shaub Fred. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25. 1861. Shipley Wm. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Shucraft Jno. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Slack Alo. B. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Smith Wm. e April 21, 1861, mo July 25, 1861. Shaller Fred. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Tallman Philander, e April 21,m o July 1861, 25, 1861. Weirrick Sam. E. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Wyckon Newton, e April 21, 1861. m o July 25, 1861. Weidenbammer Geo. e April 21, '61, m o July 25, '61. Wilmann Phil. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Wayne Abe. M. e April, 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Wuest E. e April 21, 1861, m o July 25, 1861.
Company E.
Captain. Benj. W. Prentiss, com. April 22, 1861, pro.
Lieutenants.
First Lieut. Wm. H. Menter, com. April 22, 1861. Chas. Sheeley, com. April 22, 61, pro. Capt. May 15, '61. James Short, com. May 15, 1861, res.
R. C. Rutherford, com. May 18, 1861.
Sergeants.
Thos. H. Brooker, 1st, e April 22, '61, m o July 25. '61. Andrew Wood, e April 22. 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Jos. S. Battell, e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. George A. Race, e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861.
Corporals.
Sam. Nicholas, e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Sam. H. Davis, e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Sam. J. Day, e April 22, 1861, m o July 25. 1861. George B. Johnson, e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 61. Musicians.
Jno. W. Sample, e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Clarence Poling, e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861.
Privates.
Aurberack Sol. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Asherman Jno. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Bart Geo. O. S. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Burham Fred. e April 22, 1861. m o July 25, 1861. Burd Chas e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Brown Chas. e April 22 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Blickar Wm. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Ballard Thos. e April 22. 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Burke Chas. H. e April 22 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Brown Wm. J. Jr. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Buckly Geo. H. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25. 1861. Baughman Sam. K e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, '61. Carr Wm. C. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25. 1861 Cranston Jas. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Cottrell Amos, e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Cress David, e April 22, 1861, m o July 25. 1861. Dickhut Wm. C. e April 22. 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Fick, Adam, e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Godfrey Hen. eApril 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Hughes Perry C. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Houdon Thos. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25. 1861. Herbit Jas. W. e Apr 1 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Ilobblewaith Wm. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Hersman Jas. April e 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Hamilton Jno. W. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, '61. Holsher Jno. e April 22, 1861. m o July 25, 1861. Holcomb Geo. e April 22. 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Jansen Mat. e April 22. 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Jansen Theo. e April 23. 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Johnson Jno. e April 22, 1861. m o July 25. 1861. Kram Chas. e April 23, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Kley Andrew, e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861.
Kley Adam. " April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Knight -am'l, e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Kemper Henry, e April 22, 1861. m o July 25, 1861. Lindsey Thos. W. e April 22, 1861, m o Jn y 25. '61. Lindsey L'ewellyn, e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, '61. Mclaughlin Jno. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, '61. McCiemant Alex. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, '61. McGibbon Geo. e April 22, 1861. m o July 25 1861. McCoy Jno. D. e April 22. 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Meyer Chris. e April 22, 1861, mn o July 25, 1861. Meiser Jno. A. e April 22. 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Mann Gustav. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Neil Arthur O. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25. 1861. Nelse Jno. P. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25. 1861. Orvings Thos. e April 22. 1861, m o July 25. 1861. Phillip« Ed. e April 22, 1861. m o July 25, 1861. Potter Cal. M e April 22. 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Porter Rob't, e April 22, 1861. m o July 25, 1861. Rickmeyer Wm. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1961. Ricker Jno. B. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Roukohl Henry, e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Sommers Wm. B. e April 22, 1861. m o July 25, '61. Rotherford R. C. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Schmidd W. A. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Seare Geo. H. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Spercer Wm. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25. 1861. Sadler Wm. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25. 1861. Stephens Douglas, e April 22. 1861, m o July 25. '61. Stickleback Wm. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Sepple Jno. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Thompson Mark, e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Voeth Paul, e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861. Watt Chas. R. E., e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, '61. Wellenger Jas. e April 22. 1861. m o July 25, 1861. Wilcox Chas. O. e April 22, 1861, m o July 25, 1861.
Sth Infantry.
Company D.
Drafted and Substituted Recruits.
Newhall Sam'] A. e Sept. 19, 1864, ni o Sept. 18, '65. O'Brien Jas. S. e Oct. 19, 1864, m o Sept. 18, 1865. Traver Hiram S. W. e Sept. 20, '64, m o Sep. 19, '65.
Company K.
Drafted and Substituted Recruits.
Goodman Jno. e Sept. 27, 1861, m o Sept. 26, 1865. McCormick Michael, e Sept. 29,'64. m o Sept. 28, '65. Scott Geo. e Oct. 7, '64, d. New Orleans, Apr. 12, '05.
Unassigned Recruit.
Platt Jos. e Sept. 23, 1864.
9th Infantry. Company K. Private.
Durand Al.
9th Infantry (consolidated).
Company G.
Privates.
Hleitz Sopha, e Jan. 1. 1864, m o July 9. 1865. Hanback Chas. e Jan. 1, 1864, in o July 9, 1865.
10th Infantry.
The 10th Infantry Illinois Volunteers was organ- ised and mnstered into the United States service at Cairo, Illinois, April 29th, 1861. by Capt. Pope; B. M. Prentiss, Colonel; James D. Morgan Lieutenant- Colonel, and Charles H. Adams Major. It was com- posed of seven companies of infantry and three of artillery. These companies had been at Cairo elnce the 20th, garrisoning the place.
The regiment remained at Cairo during the three months' service during which time expeditions were made to the rear of Columbus, In June, and to Beu- ton, Mo., in July.
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The regiment waa mustered into the United States service for three years, July 29, 1861, by Capt. T. G. Pitcher, and remained at Cairo and Bird's Point dur- ing the winter, taking part in January, 1862, in the movement made by Gen. Grant to the rear of Columbus.
March 1st, in connection with the 7th Cavalry it scattered Jeff. Thompson's guerrillas at Sykestown, Mo., taking several prisoners and two guns. Dur- ing the month it was sent to Gen. Pope's army at New Madrid
On the night of the 12th it advanced on New Mad- rid, driving in the enemy's pickets, at right shoulder shift arms, and without returning a shot. Before morning earth-works were thrown up, and four guus planted under the fire of five gun-boats, and Forts Thompson and Pillow. Their loss was one captain and two men killed. New Madrid was evacuated that night.
On the night of April 7th, the reg.ment crossed the river below New Madrid. and intercepted the retreating forces from Island No. 10, cansing the surrender at Tiptonville, of Gen. Mackall and 2,500 men, and securing a large amount of artillery and small arms. The movement resulted in th . capture of over 6,000 prisoners. 13th of Apri to Fort Pillow; 18th returned, and passing np the Tennessee river, landed at Hamburg, April 24th. Took part in all the contests of Gen. Pope's army in moving on Corinth, and on the 3d of May, was under fire of the works of Corinth. After struggling through the Four Mi e Swamp on the 3d. they had a brisk skirm- ish, capturing 15 and killing 30 of the enemy. The regiment's loss was one killed and five wounded.
The regiment was in the advance in all the move- ments resulting in the capture of Corinth, and pur- suit of the enemy to Boonville.
Col. Smith Took command of the brigade.
The regiment lay at Big Springs, during the months of June and July, and on the 21st of July, marched to Tuscumbia. Thence, under Gen. Palmer, 88 Division Commander. marched via Florence, Athens and Columbia to Nashville. Lost by guer- lillas, five men killed. Reaching Nashville ou the 12th of September, remaining during the block ide. Participated in the repulse of the enemy. Novem- ber 5th, lost, 2 killed.
Were assigned to Mitchell's Division, Thomas Corps. Army of the Cumberland, and remained in Nashville until July. 1863, and were then placed in Smith's Brigade, Morgan's Division, Granger's Reserve Corps.
Marched July 20th to New Fosterville, and on the 24th of August, to Bridgeport, Alabama. vid Shelby- ville, Columbia. Athens, Huntsville and Stephen- son, October 1st to Sequatchie Valley. and in con- nection with McCook's Calvary D.vision, drove Wheeler's Cavalry from the valley.
From thence, on the 24th of October, in Morgan's Brigade, Davis' Division. Palmer's 14th Army Corps, to Igos Ferry, on the Tennessee, thence to Cald- wells.
November 24th, crossed on pontoons, supporting Gen. Sherman's attack on the left of Mission Ridge. Pursued, on the 26th, Hardee's retreating column, who were brought to bay at Cmniekamauga Station; captured 20 of their rear guard. Followed the retreating enemy as far as Ringgold; thence moved via Cleveland, Charleston, London, and Morgantown, to within 15 miles of Knoxville ; thence to Colum- bus, on the Hiawassie river. Returning to Chatta- nooga, went into winter quarters in the rear of Rossville, Georgia.
On the 1st of January, 1864, the regiment re-en- listed as veterans. 394 men started for home Jan- uary 11th, 1864.
The regiment left Illinois for the field again in February, 1864. commanded by Col. John Tillson.
(No history of the 10th for 1864, is on file in the Adjustant General's Office).
1865 the 10th regiment lay at Beyufort, S. C .. from Jannary 9th to the 13th. when it moved with the division (Mower's First Divison) to Pocotaligo, on the Charleston and Savannah R. R. Remained there until the 30th. attempting. on the 20th and 26th to cross the Salkahatchie, but failing on account of high water. On the 30th it moved up on the right bank of the river. and effected a crossing at River's bridge on the 3d, with a loss of 40 men. The Third
Brigade to which the 10th was attached, being in the advance, and losing about 125 men. The cross- ing was difficult and obstinantly contested, the swamps, a mile wide, and with many streams to cross, the water ice-cold, and from one to five feet deep. The regiment was in it from 7 A. M., till dark. Gen. Howard, who was present pronounced it "the best thing of the war." The regiment marched to Midway. on the Augusta and Charleston R. R., crossing South Edisto at Binieker's bridge, throwing a pontoon over the river in the face of the enemy, and wading after dark, over one-third of a mile through the " Jake," took the position of the enemy in the flank, drove them from their entrench- ments and captured several prisoners and one cais- son.
Passing with the army through Orangeburg to Columbia, Winnsboro and Cheraw. skirmishing and destroying railroads etc., marched thence to Fayetteville, on March 11th, there the regiment was detached to lay a pontoon bridge over Cape Fear River, which was done and lodgement . ffected for a brigade on the opposite bank. The enemy's cavalry was driven back with a loss to them of one Lieu- tenant and five men killed. Thence, with renewed skirmishing, the regiment pushed towards Golds- boro, and when the 14th Corps was attacked at Ben- tonville, the regiment joined it by a forced night march and took part in the battle of the 20th and 21st On the latter day our division, with the 64th Illinois Sharpshooters on the skirmish line, got in on Johnson's rear and captured part of his headquar- ters' material. The division to which the 10th Iils. belonged successfully resisted the attack of Har- dee's whole corps. The loss of the regiment on this occasion was abont 6), and of the brigade over 100. being one-fourth of the loss of the whole Army of Tennessee. The enemy evacuating during the night, the next day the regiment moved to Golds- boro, thence to Raleigh. After Johnson's surren- der, to Richmond, Fredericksburg and Washington, where the regiment participated in the grand re- view.
They proceeded on the 4th of June to Louisville, Ky., and were mustered out of the U. S. service July 4th, 1865, receiving their final discharge and pay on July 11th, 1865, at Chicago, Ilhnois.
During this campaign the regiment was com- manded by Lieut. Colonel David Gillespie. Third Brigade by Brevet Brigadier Gen. Tillson. First Division Major General J. A. Mower. until Golds- boro, and afterwards by Brevet Major Gen M. F. Force. 17th Army Corps, Major Gen. Frank P. Blair. commanding Army of the Tennessee, Major Gen. O. O. Howard, commanding.
Colonels.
James D. Morgan. pro. Brig. Gen. July 17, 1862. John Tillson, com. June 13, 1862.
Lieut. Colonels.
Johu Tillson, com. Sept. 9, 1861, pro. McLain F. Wood, com. June 23, 1862.
Majors.
John Tillson, com. May 27, 1861, pro.
Francis A. Dallam, com. Oct. 24, 1861, res. Jan. 20, 1862, for pro.
Joseph G. Rowland, com. Feb 11, 1862, res. June 23, 1862.
Charles S. Cowan, com. June 23, 1862.
Adjutants.
Joseph G. Rowland, com. April 29, 1861, pro. Theodore Wiseman, com. Feb. 11, 1862.
Quartermaster.
Oliver I. Pyatt, com. Sept. 20, 1861.
Surgeons.
Henry R. Payne, com. Nov. 4. 1861.
Daniel Stahl, 1st Asst. com. May 18, 1861, res. Aug. 31, 1862.
Isaac H. Reeder, 1st Asst. com Oct. 10, 1862.
John W. Craig, 2d Asst. com. Aug. 21, 1862.
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Chaplains.
William H. Collins, com. July 25,'61, res. June 21, '62. William B. Livell, com. Dec. 16, 1862.
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Musicians.
Peter P. Esterby. e. Ang. 17, 1861, trans. to Co. C. m o Ang. 31. 1864.
John W. Johnson.
Private.
Dustin David, e Jan. 1, 1864, m o sergt. Co. C.
Company A. Private.
Weaver Samuel, e Jan. 23, 1864, m o July 4, 1865.
Company B. Private.
Floar John, e. Sept. 23, 1864, assigned Nov. 7. 1864, never reported.
Company C.
Sergeants.
George A Race, 1st, e Ang. 1861, pro. Capt. Co. F. John W. Hamilton, e Feb. 17, 1861, re-e as vet.
Solomon Auerbach, e Aug. 17, 1861, m o Aug. 31,'64. Sam'l Baughman, e Aug. 17, 1861, pro. 2d sergt.
Corporals.
Davies Brertnett, e Aug. 17, 1861, m o Aug. 31, 1864. Wm. Stekelbach, e Aug. 17, 1861, re-e as vet
George W. Pool, e Aug. 17, '61, desrtd. Sept. 18, '62. James H. Skool, e Ang. 17, 1861.
Josiah T. Brown, e Ang. 17, 1861, m o Aug. 31, 1864. John T. Boyle, e Ang. 17, 1861, pro. 1st Lient.
Charles S. Dogan, e Aug. 17, 1861.
Privates.
Appleton Charles H. e Ang. 17, 1861, re-e as vet Adams Wm. F. e Ang. 17. 1861, died May 10, 1863. Bagby James R. e Aug. 17. 1861, trans. to 60th Ill. Barton Ot s B. e Ang. 17, 1861, re-e as vet.
Bremer Barney or John, e Aug. 17. 1861, re-e as vet. Baker John or Barney, e Aug. 17, 1861, disd. Nov. 26, 1862, disab.
Babb Joseph F. e Aug. 17, 1861, re-e as vet.
Ballahan Andrew J. e Aug. 17, 1861, re-e as vet. Carr Wm. H. e Aug. 17, 1861.
Cormack Jasper M. e Aug. 17, 1861, disd. disab. Carr James, e Ang. 17, 1361, re-e as vet.
Chenea Jackson, e Aug. 17, 1861. re-e as vet.
Couyers Enoch G. e Aug. 17, 1861. re-e as vet.
Cleveland James J. e Aug. 17, 1861, re-e as vet. Creek Jeremiah, e Aug. 17, 1861, desrtd. Jan. 29, '62. Dekreiger Peter W. e Aug. 17, 1861, re-e as vet. m o July 20, 1865.
Doran Martin, e Aug. 17, 1861, died Oct. 27, 1861. Dustin David, e Aug. 17, 1861, re-e as vet.
Desler Joseph, e Aug. 17, 1861, re-e as vet. Esterly Peter P. e Aug. 17, 1861, m o Ang. 31, 1864. Frost Edward, e Ang. 17, 1861, died Jan. 28, 1863. Farnsworth Jack on, e Aug. 17, '61, m o Ang. 31,'64. Friday David, e. Aug. 17. 1861, re-e as vet. Gill James, e Aug. 17, 1861, disd. and e in U. S. A. Gallup Benj. C. e Aug. 17, 1861, m o Aug. 31, 1864. Gardner Harrison, e Aug. 17, '61, trans. to inv. corp. Hayes John C. e Aug. 17, 1861, re-e as vet. Irvin John, e Aug. 17, 1861, re-e as vet. Johnson Henry, e Aug. 17. 1861, died July 11, 1862. Johnes W. G. e Ang. 17, 1861, re-e as vet. Kreoger, or Krear Henry. e Aug. 17, '61, re-e as vet. Lee George, e Aug. 17, 1861, re-e af vet.
Lowry Benj. F. e Aug. 17, 1861. re-e as vet. McManness Dan'l, e Ang. 17.'61, desrtd. Sept. 27, '63. McNulty Fielding, e Aug. 17, 1861, disd, disab. Dec. 20,1861.
Nelch John P. e Aug. 17. 1861, re-e as vet.
Newby Edward, e Aug.17,'61, re-e as vet. sick at m o Nichols Sumner, e Aug. 17, 1861, re-e as vet.
Olson Alexander, e Aug. 17, 1861, re-e as vet. Porter Robert, e Aug. 17, 1861, m o Aug. 15, 1864. Poilon Andrew G. e Aug. 17. 1861, died Oct. 27, '61. Rider Michael, e Aug. 17, 1861, re-e as vet.
Rudensholt Thurston, e Aug. 17, 1861, re-e as vet. died May 4, 1865.
Strickler John H. e Ang. 17, 1861, died Oct. 27, 1862. Simmons James P. e Aug. 17, 1861, re-e as vet. Smith Frank, e Aug. 17, 1861, died Nov. 10, 1861. Schroder Henry, e Ang. 17, 1861, re-e as vet.
Stone James II. e Aug. 17. 1861, died Jan. 10, 1862. Sherew James, e Aug. 17. 1861, trans. to inv. corp. Ward Lewis, e Aug. 17, 1861, re-e as vet.
Warthick John F. e Aug. 17, 1861. m o Aug. 15, '64. Womansdorff John G. L. e Aug. 17, 1861, re-e as vet. Young Henry E. e Aug.17, 1861, disd. for enlistment in marine corp.
This ends the roll of Company C, but there is added to this a notice of some changes in the com- pany. All of the above-named who re-enlisted. Jan. 1st, 1864, were mustered out July 4, 1865.
Recruits.
Adame John O. e Feb, 20, 1864. m o July 4, 1865. Aggert Wm. e Jan. 27, 1864. died Feb. 18, 1865. Baughman Henry J. e Feb. 26, 1864. m o July 4. 1863. Brown Jacob, e Jan. 22. 1864, m o June 16, 1865. Brenger Henry. Jan. 31. 1865. m o July 3. 1865.
De Wolf George W. e Feb. 6. 1864, m o July 4, 1865. Engle Edmund, e Jan. 26, 1864. m o July 4. 1865. Ellerbrock Henry, e Jan. 31, 1865, m o July 4, 1865. Follum Martin, e Feb. 6, 1864, m o July 4, 1865. Follum Philander, e Aug. 10, 1864, m o July 4. 1865. Greene Harry, e Feb. 20, 1864, m o July 20. 1865.
Geerhard John, e Feb. 24, 1864, died of wounds in battle, June 24, 1864.
Huffendike Henry, e Jan. 31. 1865. m o July, 1865. Hilderman John W. e Jan. 31. 1865, m o July 4, 1865. Landwier Gottlieb, e Jan. 25, 1865, m o July 4, 1865. Landier Herman W. e Jan. 31. 1865, m o July 4, 1865. Macklin Wm. e Feb. 23, 1864, m o July 4, 1865. Mitchell John, e Jan. 26, 1864, m o July 4, 1865. Rosecamp Adolph. e Jan. 31, 1865, m o July 4, 1865. Smith William, e Jan. 29. 1864, m o July 4, 1865. Smith Obadiah, e Feb. 25, 1864, m o July 4. 1865. Simmons Daniel H. e Jan. 31, 1865, m o July 4, 1865. Schafer Peter, e Jan. 31, 1865. m o July 4, 1865. Schurfield Peter, e Jan. 31. 1865, m o July 4. 1865. Schultz or Schuller F. e Jan. 31, 1865. m o July 4, '65. Teaman Henry. e Jan. 26, 1865, m o July 4, 1855. Welling John B. e Feb. 8, 1864, m o July 4, 1865. Wheyers Joseph E. e Feb. 24, 1864, m o July 4. 1865. Wenhorer John W. e Jan. 31, 1865, m o July 4, 1865.
Substitutes and Drafted Men.
Barnes Isaac. e Sept. 20, 1864, m o June 16. 1865. Bassey John J. e Oct. 3, 1864, as sub. m o July 4, '65. Clark Simou S. e Oct. 1, 1864, as sub. mo June 4, '65. Conuer William, e Oct. 13, 1864, as sub. never re- ported.
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