The past and present of Lake County, Illinois, containing a history of the county a biographical directory war record early settlers statistics history of Illinois the Northwest etc., etc, Part 52

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Publication date: 1877
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On the 2d of May, they moved to Resaea, where, ten days later, the rebel General Wofferd surrendered his forces. June 26th, they marched to Calhoun, where they remained a month. From Calhoun they were sent, via Macon, to Albany, Georgia, arriving there July 31st, and remaining three months. Their next move was to Hawkinsville, from where they went to Savannah, remaining until their final muster out, January 20, 1866, when they were returned to Springfield, Illinois, and disbanded.


During the Winter of 1864-5, two other companies were largely recruited in the county by Capts. Turner and Judd, and on the 27th of February, 1865, were mustered as Companies F and H of the One Hundred and Fifty-third Regiment, at Camp Fry, Chicago.


On the 4th of March, they left the State, proceeding by rail to Tullahoma, Tennessee, where they were encamped until July 1, when they moved to Memphis, being mustered out September 15, and sent to Springfield, 111., receiving their final discharge September 24, 1865.


Capt. E. B. Messer, of Libertyville, who had served three years with the Thirty-seventh Regiment, helped to organize the One Hundred and Fifty-sixth Regiment, the last organization formed in the State, and was elected its Lieutenant Colonel. The regiment had in it no organ- ized company from Lake County.


During the Autumn of 1864, the war was being pushed vigorously, and large bodies of men were enlisted under the stimulus of big bounties. But the quota of the county had not been furnished, and, on the 29th of September, the Provost Marshal of the District ordered a draft at his office in Marengo, 380 men being taken from this county. The enrollment was quite imper- fect, however, and some of the men drawn were already in the service, a few were physically unfit for duty, and still others were dead or had removed from the State, so that two supple- mental drafts were found necessary, that of November 3d being ninety-six men and that of No- vember 17th twenty-four. These men were scattered through various Illinois regiments, and took part in the closing campaign in the East or were hurried forward to assist in driving baek the rebel forces then making a desperate effort under Gen. Hood to capture Nashville. As a rule, the drafted men from Lake County accepted the situation gracefully, and made excellent soldiers. Just before the close of the war, still another draft was ordered, and preparations had been com- pleted for it and a few names drawn, when the surrender of Lee's army and the collapse of the Confederacy were announced.


Next to the regiments sketched, perhaps the Twelfth and Thirteenth Cavalry received the greatest number of three years' volunteers, but they were scattered through the various com- panies and were enlisted at different times, so that it is next to impossible to give a connected account of the part they bore.


A few men from the county entered the naval service, most of them being attached to gun- boats on the Mississippi, the Tennessee and the Cumberland Rivers.


During the four years from April, 1861, to April, 1865, Lake County furnished about two thousand men for the various branches of the service, of whom more than sixteen hundred were volunteers, and this with a population of less than nineteen thousand. Indeed, it is probable that her volunteers were considerably in excess of the number stated, as, owing to her near proximity to Chicago, many men drifted there to enlist and were credited to Cook County, especially at the time when the draft was impending and large bounties were being offered. Her soldiers were widely scattered in the various departments, and bore a part in nearly every skirmish and battle in the West, and in many of the campaigns and engagements at the East. At Fort Donelson, where the first substantial success of the war was achieved ; at. Pea Ridge, where it was sheer plnck that won ; at Pittsburg Landing, where a victory was snatched from the jaws of defeat ; in the campaigns, the battles and the siege that gave us Vicksburg; in the mareh, march, march, through successive days and nights, to Prairie Grove ; helping to " save the left" at Stone River ; standing like a wall of fire between the rebels and their coveted prize at Chickamauga; fighting above the clouds at Lookout Mountain : helping to win "the privates' victory " at Mission Ridge ; enduring hardships in that midwinter campaign in East Tennessee, without a parallel since Valley Forge ; in the campaign to Atlanta, where the engage- ments succeeded each other so rapidly that they seemed like a continuons battle of an hundred days ; guarding the outposts of Texas, or the forts along the Southern waters : pressing through the seemingly unimpenetrable abbattis to the defenses of Mobile ; aiding to cheek Hood's forces at Franklin, and to erush them at Nashville ; marching from Atlanta to the sea ; fighting amid the swamps and forests of the Carolinas ; galloping over the plains and through the groves be- yond the Mississippi ; bearing up under hardships and adversities at the East, and waiting through long years for the oft-deferred victory that came only when the heart of any other than an American soldier would have grown siek and given up the contest ; starving in the foul


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prisons of a foe whom desperation had made inhuman ; in at the death when Lee's army had been pushed to Appomattox and Johnston's into North Carolina ; witnessing the final surrender of the rebels east and west-everywhere where daring and endurance were demanded, there were the representatives of our county, always responding with alacrity to the call of duty, no matter how arduous the service or how dangerous the undertaking, until the Union was restored and the cause for which they fought so long and well had fully triumphed. But there were sad- dened homes, for more than four hundred of the noble men who went forth to the field were counted with the "unreturning braves." The sacrifice was a costly one, and only justified by so worthy a cause as restoring and redeeming from the curse of slavery the Union of the States.


ABBREVIATIONS.


Adjt


Adjutant.


e.


excd. exchanged.


Col


Colonel.


inf. infantry.


Capt.


Captain.


kld .. .killed.


Corpl


Corporal ..


Comsy


Commissary.


prmtd promoted.


comd.


commissioned.


prisr


.. prisoner.


cav.


.. cavalry.


Regt


Regiment.


captd.


.captured.


Sergt.


Sergeant.


consdn


consolidation.


wd


wounded.


TWELFTH INFANTRY. Company K.


Sergeant Walter Hastings, e. April 23, 1861. Mustered out July 25, 1861.


PRIVATES.


Ames, Simeon W., e. April 23, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Ballamore, James, e. April 23, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Bater, Henry, e. April 23, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Bensinger, Andrew, e. April 23, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Cole, Durkee, e. April 24, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Fairiman, Gallio R., e. April 23, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Hermon, Charles, e. April 24, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Hoffman, John, e. April 23, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Jamison, James, e. April 24, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Jennings, John H., e. April 24, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Jones, James R., e. April 24, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Judd, Samuel H., e. April 24, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Mooney, William, e. April 24, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. O'Neal. George, e. April 24, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Ring, Jacob H., e. April 24, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Stevens, Edwin R., e. April 24, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Taylor, Worthy S., e. April 24, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861.


Thayer, Eli, e. April 23, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. White, Andrew T., e. April 23, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Williams, Henry, e. April 24, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Williams, Warren, e. April 24, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861. Wilson, Wm. R., e. April 23, 1861, m. o. July 25, 1861.


FIFTEENTH INFANTRY. (Three Years.)


Colonel Geo. C. Rogers, enlisted as First Lieutenant Com- pany I, April 25, 1861 ; was promoted to Captain Sept. 4, 1861, and to Lieut. Colonel, April 2, 1862; was as- signed as Colonel of Veteran Battalion Fourteenth and Fifteenth Infantry.


Fife Major Wm. H. Howe, enlisted June 5, 1861. Trans- ferred from Company I.


Company F (Veteran).


Shatswell, Wm., e. Jan. 1, 1864, from Co. E, Vet. Bat. Mustered out May 30, 1865.


RECRUITS.


Chase, Chauncey L., e. June 6, 1861, disd. disab. Aug. 15, 1862.


Daniels, Seth, e. May 24, 1861, trans. from Co. I, disd. Oct. 12, 1863.


Perry, Nath., e. July 6, 1861, died of wds. May 3, 1862.


Company I.


Captain John S. Pratt, e. as Second Lieut. April 25, 1861. Promoted to First Lieut. Sept. 4, 1861; to Capt. April 7, 1862. Mustered out at Consd.


First Lieutenant Wm. M. Reid, e. as First Sergt. May 24, 1861. Promoted to Second Lieut. Sept. 4, 1861. Pro- moted to First Lieut. April 7, 1862. Mustered out at consdn.


Second Lieutenant Thomas Hewitt, e. as private. Pro- moted to Sergt. Maj. May 24, 1861. Promoted to Sec- ond Lieut. April 7, 1862. Mustered out at Consdn.


Sergeant Edwin Crane, e. May 24, 1861. Transferred to gunboat service.


Corporal Geo. Bartlett, e. May 24, 1861. Promoted to First Sergt. Discharged Oct. 18, 1862; wds.


Corporal Ephraim Hawthorn, e. May 24, 1861. Trans- ferred to gunboat service.


Corporal Walter Muir, e. May 24, 1861. Transferred to gunboat service.


PRIVATES.


Atridge, Thomas, e. May 24, 1861, died Nov. 2, 1861.


Ames, Joel W., e. May 24, 1861, kld. at Shiloh April 6, 1862.


Elliot, Bliss, e. May 24, 1861, disd. disab. Sept. 21, 1861. Conkling, Jos., e. May 24, 1861, m. o. May 24, 1864.


Coy, Erastus, e. May 24, 1861, disd. Aug. 15, 1862, disab.


Cleveland, Augustus, e. May 24, 1861, disd. Nov. 10, 1862, wds.


Corser, Willard S., e. May 24, 1861, m. o. May 24, 1864. Crawford, Wm. J., e. May 24, 1861, disd. for disability. Darrel, Geo., e. May 24, 1861, m. o. 24, 1864.


Demmon, Orson J., e. May 24, 1861, disd. March 30, 1863, disab.


Earle, Chas. W., e. May 24, 1861, disd. Sept. 21, 1864.


Farnsworth, Moses, e. May 24, 1861, trans. to gunboat service.


Forster, Chas., e. May 24, 1861 ; re-e. as vet.


French, Lewis J., e. May 24, 1861, kld. at Shiloh April 6, 1862.


Felix, Jacob, e. May 24, 1861, disd. Sept. 21, 1861, disab. Giss, Jacob, e. May 24, 1861, disd. Nov. 28, 1862.


Griswold, Levi, e. May 24, 1861, died May 29, 1862.


Gardner, Benj., e. May 24, 1861; re-e. as vet.


Gibbs, Royal L., e. May 24, 1861, trans. to N. C. S. as Com. Serg.


Hicks, Wm., e. May 24, 1861 ; re-e. as vet. Hunter, W'm. H., e. May 24, 1861, disd. for disability. Harris, Wm., e. May 24, 1861, disd. Feb. 6, 1862, disab. Hardinge, James, e. May 24, 1861, mn. o. May 24, 1864. Harden, Geo. E., e. May 24, 1861, in. o. May 24, 1864.


Hipwell, Geo., e. May 24, 1861, disd. Oct. 21, 1862, wds. Hewett, Thomas L., e. May 24, 1861, trans. to N. C. S. as Sergt. Maj.


Jacoby, Peter, e. May 24, 1861, m. o. May 24, 1864.


Kellogg, Leonard, e. May 24, 1861, kld. at Shiloh April 2, 1862.


Litchfield, Christian, e. May 24, 1861, died June 5, 1862. Lahman, Lewis, e. May 24, 1861, m. o. May 24, 1864. Linders, John, e. May 24, 1861, m. o. May 24, 1864. Mowers, Ezra, e. May 24, 1861, m. o. May 24, 1864. Mosser, Frederick, e. May 24, 1861, died Jan. 28, 1864. McKinzie, Wm., e. May 24, 1861, disd. May 24, 1864. Norton, Jos. E., e. May 24, 1861, died of wds. May 24, 1862.


enlisted


Art.


Artillery.


disd.


discharged.


m. o .. mustered out.


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WAR HISTORY AND RECORD.


Ostrander, Loyles, e. May 24, 1861, m. o. May 24, 1864. Price, Wm. H., e. May 24, 1861, wd. at Shiloh, m. o. May 24, 1864.


Palmer, Jolın, e. May 24, 1861.


Pike, Jos. B., e. May 24, 1861, m. o. May 24, 1864. Ray, Jay, e. May 24, 1861, m. o. May 24, 1864.


Schafer, Wm., e. May 24, 1861, m. o. May 24, 1864. Schapter, Edwin, e. May 24, 1861, disd. Feb. 7, 1862, disab. Tulley, Thomas, e. May 24, 1861, m. o. May 24, 1864. Walker, Edward, e. May 24, 1861, disd. Sept. 3, 1862, disab. Wheelock, Edwin C., e. May 24, 1861, disd. July 14, 1863, wd.


Washburn, Enos B., e. May 24, 1861, deserted.


VETERANS.


Blodgett, Eugene A., e. Jan. 1, 1864, trans. Co. E, Vet. Bat. Forster, Chas. H., e. Feb. 1, 1864, trans Co. E, Vet. Bat. Gardner, Benj. F., e. Jan. 1, 1864, trans. Co. E, Vet Bat. Hicks, Wm. L., e Jan. 1, 1864, trans. Co. E. Vet. Bat.


Shatswell, Geo., e. Jan. 1, 1864, trans. Co. E, Vet. Bat.


RECRUITS.


Ames, Elijah E., e, Oct. 15, 1861, trans. Co. E, Vet. Bat. Balfour, Arthur, e May 24, 1861, m. o. May 24, 1864.


Blodgett, Eugene A., e. Oct. 15, 1861, re-e as vet.


Casey, Henry, e. May 30, 1861, re. e. as vet.


Day, Samuel, e. June 6, 1861.


Daniels, Seth, e. May 24, 1861, trans. Co. F.


Flanders, Nath, e. Aug. 21, 1861, re-e. as vet.


Gage, Jared D., e. June 3. 1861, re-e. as vet.


Hannon, James, e. Set. 28, 1861.


Howe, Wm. H., e. June 5, 1861, trans. to N. C. S. as Fife Major.


Howe, Listen, e. June 5, 1861, disd. Oct. 21, 1861, minor. Lippincott, Charles, e. June 2, 1861, m. o. May 24, 1864. Price, Albert L., e. May 24, 1861, m. o. May 24, 1864.


Pharo, Louis, e. June 4, 1861, m. o. May 24, 1864. Porthast, Henry, e. May 26, 1861, died Apl. 8, 1862, wds. Peman, John C., e. June 17, 1861, died Aug. 9, 1862. Packard, Fabius, e. Sept. 2, 1862, trans. Co. E, Vet Bat. Rich, Marcus G., e. June 7. 1861, disd. Dec. 5, 1862, disab. Starr, Wm., e. May 24, 1861, m. o. May 24, 1864. Schoff, Frank, e. May 21, 1861, disd Aug. 15, 1862, disab. Sensor, Edward, e. May 24 1801, m. o. May 24, 1864. Shatswell, Geo , May 29, 1861, re-e. as vet.


Shatswell, Richard, e. Jan. 4, 1864, trans. Co. B, Vet. Bat.


Company K.


Bartlett, David, e. 1861, died typhoid fever.


THIRTY-SEVENTH INFANTRY. (Three Years.)


Colonel Judson J. Huntley, enlisted August 1, 1861, as First Lieutenant Company C; promoted to Captain November 20, 1862; promoted to Major, October 4, 1865; promoted to Lieutenant Colonel, October 18, 1865; promoted to Colonel, May 15, 1866; mustered out May 15, 1866.


Lieutenant Colonel Eugene B. Payne, enlisted Angust 1, 1861, as Captain Company C; promoted to Major No- veinber 20, 1862, and to Lieutenant Colonel, October 19, 1863; resigned September 9, 1864.


Quartermaster M. Oscar Sowles, enlisted ns Sergeant, Con- pany C, August 1. 1861 ; re-enlisted as Veteran Feb- ruary 10, 1864; promoted to Commissary Sergeant February 20, 1864; promoted to Regimental Quarter- master January 13, 1866; mustered out May 15, 1866. Quartermaster Edwin B. Messer, enlisted as Privite, Au- gust 19, 1861; promoted to Quartermaster Sergeuut August 19, 1861 ; to Regimental Quartermaster Janu- ary 4, 1864; resigned october 15, 1864.


First Assistant Surgeon John Murphy, culisted as Private, promoted to Hospital Steward August 19, 1861 ; to Sec- ond Assistant Surgeon August 6, 1862; to First Assist- ant May 25, 1863; resigned October 19, 1803.


Commissary Sergeant Austin Cruver, enlisted August 1, 1861, as Sergeant, promoted to Commissary Sergeant; re-enlisted February 20, 1864; mustered out, May 15, 1×66.


Hospital Steward Alonzo B. Shepherd, mustered out, Sep- tember 29, 1864.


Principal Musician Adolphus Simons, enlisted August, 1861; mustered out May 15, 1866.


Company B.


Captain Channcy C. Morse, e. as Second Lieutenant, Co. C, Aug. 1, 1861; promoted to First Lieutenant Nov. 20, 1862, and to Captain of Co. B, Oct. 18, 1865. Mus. tered out May 15, 1865.


Company C.


Second Lieutenant Arthur Whitney, e. as First Sergeant,


Aug. 1, 1861; promoted to Second Lieutenant Nov. 20, 1862. Died of wounds March 13, 1863.


Second Lieutenant Win. R. Wilson, e. ns Sergeant, Aug. 1, 1861 : promoted to Second Lieutenant March 13 1863. Resigned, Oct. 19, 1863.


Sergeant Geo. Hosley, e. Ang. 1, 1861; re-e. as veteran. Second Lientenant Lyman Scoville, e. Oct. 2, 1561; re-e.


as veteran; promoted to Second Lieutenant, May la, 1866. Mustered out May 15, 1866.


Corporal L. C. Mauzer, e. Aug. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet. Feb 10, 1864.


Corporal F. A. Payne, e. Aug 1, 1861, killed at l'ea Ridge, March 7, 1862.


Corporal A. T. Weaver, e. Aug. 1, 1861, died March 19, 1862.


Corporal O. M. Callaghan, e. Aug. 1, 1861, died in New . Orleans, 1863.


Corporal L. F. Mullery, e. Aug. 1, 1861, m. o. Oct. 4, 1864, as Sergt. 1 Corporal L. B. Clark, e. Aug. 1, 1801, disd. Aug. 13, 1862, disabled.


Musician J. W. Porter, e. Aug. 1, 1861, disd. Aug. 7, 1862, disab.


Musician Adolph Simons, e. Aug. 1. 1861 ; re-e. and m. o. with vet.


PRIVATES.


Annis, Charles, e. Aug. 1, 1861, in. o. Oct. 4, 1864.


Benwell, Richard, e. Ang. 1, 1861 ; re e. as vet., m. o. May 15, 1866.


Boardman, Calvin T., e. Aug. 1, 1861 ; re-e. ns vet., m. u. May 15, 1866.


Brown, Jeremiah, e. Aug. 1, 1861, kld. at l'ea Ridge, March 7, 1862.


Briggs, Ilenry, e. Ang. 1, 1861 , re-e. as vet., in. o. May. 15, 1866.


Craig, Edward E., e. Aug. 1, 1861, disd. for disability.


Cleaveland, Chas., o. Ang. 1, 1861, disd. for disability. Cleaveland, James, e. Ang. 1, 1861, m. o. Oct. 4, 1864.


Carney, Peter, e. Aug. 1, 1861, died at Carrollion, Ln , Oct. 20, 1863.


Cockerton, James W , e. Aug. 1, 1861, died at Sugar Creek, Ark., March 4, 1862.


Clarkson, John, e. Ang. 1, 18GI, died nt Carrollton, La Crittenden, Chas., e. Ang. 1, 1861, das 1. Sept. 7, 18il.


Colbert, Patrick, e. Aug. 1, 1861 ; re-as vet., m. o. May 15, 1866.


Chadwick, Warren, e. Aug. 1, 1861, khl. nt Morganza, La., Oct. 4, 1863.


Conner, Francis, e. Ang. 1, 1861, trans. to Inv. Corps. Chamberlain, James M., e. Aug. 1, 1861, m. o. Oct. 4, 1861. Case, Jolin C., e. Ang. 1, 1861 ; re-e. ns vet. m. o. May 15, 1866.


Carman, T. II., e. Ang. 1, 1861.


Dykes, John, e. Aug. 1, 1861, m. o. Oct. 4, 1864


Deamer, Chas , e. Aug. 1, 1861, died at Vicksburg, July 1. 1863.


England, Thos. B, e. Ang. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet., m. o. May 15, 1866.


Ferguson, J. B., e. Aug. 1, 1861, died nt Carrollton in 1803. Groop, George, e. Ang. 1, 1861, diail. July 9, 1212, wds. Gill, James, e. Ang. 1, 1861, di-d. dimb.


Gould, Orlando S., e. Ang 1, leol ; re-e. us vet., m o. May 15, 1866.


Hayward, Henry, e. Ang. 1, 1861, died at Carrollton, La, Sept. 12, 1863.


Holmes, Deluse, e. Aug. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet., m o. March 13, 1866.


Hloheinstein, Heury J., e. Aug. 1, 15GI, died at Memphis det. 24, 1863.


Hender, Vernon, e. Ang. 1, 1861, m. o. Oct. 4, 1864.


Hawkins, Jacob S., e. Aug: 1, les, trans. to Bat. E Ist Mo. L. Art. January, 1864.


Jourdan, Cornelius, e. Aug. 1, 1861, m. o. Sept. 29, 1864. Jacobs, Francis J., e. Aug. 1, 18G1 ; re-e. as vet., In. o. May 15, 1>66.


Kellan. Robert, e. Aug. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet , m. o. May 15, 1>66.


Kennedy, Wm., e. Ang. 1, 1861, di-d. June 14, 1864, disab. Lanphere, Perry, e. Ang. 1, 1861 ; re-e. ns vet., m. o. May 15, 1866.


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WAR HISTORY AND RECORD.


Lathrop, Joshua, e. Aug. 1, 1861.


McAllister, Thomas, e. Aug. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet., nı. o. May 15, 1866.


McGuire, Charles, e. Aug. 1, 1861.


Morrill, Wells C., e. Aug. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet., prmtd. Q. M. Sergt


McCormick, James, e. Aug. 1, 1861, disd. Nov. 16, 1862, disab.


Morrison, E. W., Aug. 1, 1861, deserted.


Martin, Smith M., e. Aug. 1, 1861, kld. at Booneville, Mo., Feb. 12, 1862.


Murphy, Jolin, e. Aug. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet., m. o. May 15, 1866.


Morrel, A. D., e Aug. 1, 1861, died at Cassville, Mo., May 15, 1862.


Manner, Gurnsey B., e. Aug. 1, 1861, kld. at Pea Ridge March 7, 1862.


Patten, Alonzo J., e. Aug. 1, 1861, died of wounds.


Packard, Lycurgus, e. Aug. 1, 1861; re-e. as vet., m. o. May 15, 1866.


Pike, Dan. W., e. Aug. 1, 1861, disd. Aug. 28, 1862, disab. Rowling, Charles J., e. Aug. 1, 1861, m. o. Oct. 4, 1864.


Rockett, Thomas P., e. Aug. 1, 1861, m. o. Sept. 13, 1864.


Rich, Peter, e. Aug. 1, 1861 ; re-e. as vet., m. o. as Sergt. May 15, 1866.


Smith, Washington V., e. Aug. 1, 1861, disd. disab.


Smith, James E., e. Aug. 1, 1861, absent without leave since May 1, 1862.


Sherwood, Gilbert, e. Aug. 1, 1861, died at Cassville, Mo., March 22, 1862.


Simons, Marcus L., e. Aug. 1, 1861, disd. Nov. 27, 1862.


Soles, Horace G., e. Aug. 1, 1861, m. o. Jan. 27. 1865.


Seymour, Frederick, e. Aug. 1, 1861, died at Booneville, Mo., Nov. 4, 1861.


Stinson, Joseph, e. Aug. 1, 1861, died in Aug., 1864, while crossing the Gulf.


Squires, Charles S., e. Aug. 1, 1861, m. o. Sept. 29, 1864. Thompson, William M., e. Aug. 1, 1861, disd Oct. 5, 1862, disabled.


Thompson, Johnson, e. Aug. 1, 1861, re-e. as vet., m. o. May 15, 1866. ^


Weatherby, Elias, e. Aug. 1, 1861, m. o. March 23, 1866. Walton, Robert, e. Aug. 1861, m. o. Oct. 4, 1864.


Ward, John, S. e. Aug. 1, 1861, died at Booneville, Mo., Nov. 18, 1861.


Welsh, James H., e. Aug. 1, 1861, absent since Dec. 1861. Yates, Ferdinand, e. Aug. 1. 1861, disd. Aug. 28, 1862, idiotic.


Young, Orlando, e. Ang. 1, 1861, died at Cassville, Mo., May, 1862.


RECRUITS.


Stratton, Jos., e. Sept. 3, 1862, died at Carrollton, La., Sept. 15, 1863.


Wood, Alonzo C., e. Dec. S. 1861.


Sunderlin, Wm, W., e. Sept. 8. 1862, died at Carrollton, La., Sept., 1863.


Company E.


First Lieutenant Lazell C. Mauzer, e. Oct. 18, 1865. Mus- tered out May 15, 1866.


Company F.


Captain Erwin B. Messer, e. Aug. 19, 1861, resigned June 25, 1864.


Captain Gallio H. Fairman, e. Aug. 19, 1861, as Second Lieut. Promoted to First Lieut. July 20, 1862, and to Capt. Aug. 19, 1861. Mustered out May 15, 1866.


First Lieutenant John Cronk. e. Aug. 19, 1861, as Sergt., re-e. as vet. Promoted to First Sergt. April 24, 1864, to Second Lieut., promoted to First Lieut. June 25, 1864. Mustered out May 15, 1866.


Second Lieutenant Warren W. Doty, e. as First Sergt. Aug. 19, 1861. Promoted to Second Lieut. July 20, 1862. Resigned May 22, 1863.


Second Lieutenant Warren Williams, e. as Sergt. Aug. 19, 1861. Promoted to Second Lieut. May 22, 1863. Resigned Feb. 29, 1864.


Second Lieutenant Asher M. Castle, e. as Corp. Aug. 19, 1861. Promoted to Second Lieut. May 15, 1866. Mus- tered out (as Sergt.) May 15, 1866.


Sergt. H. Cooley, e. Aug. 19, 1861. Discharged Dec. 28, 1862, disab.


Sergt. Frederick Davis, e. Aug. 19, 1861, re-e. as vet. Feb. 10, 1864. Mustered out May 15, 1866.


Corporal Henry Burdick, e. Aug, 19, 1861. Mustered out Oct. 4, 1864, as Sergt.


Corporal James Perry, e. Aug. 19, 1861. Killed at Prairie Grove, Ark., Dec. 7, 1862.


Corporal Levi Simons, e. Aug. 19, 1861. Mustered out Oct. 4, 1864, as Sergt.


Corporal Artemus W. Judd, e. Aug. 19, 1861. Mustered out Oct. 4, 1864, as private.


Musician Edson C. Howard, e. Aug. 19. 1861. Mustered out Sept. 29, 1864.


Musician Marshall Paddock, e. Aug. 19, 1861. Discharged March 4, 1864, disab.


PRIVATES.


Ames, Levi, e. Aug. 19, 1861, disd. Aug. 24, 1862.


Ames, Walter, e. Aug. 19, 1861, re-e. as vet. Feb. 10, 1864, m. o. April. 19, 1866, as Sergt.


Avery, James, e. Aug. 19, 1861, m. o. Oct. 4, 1864.


Arnold, Frederick, e. Aug. 19, 1861, wd. at Pea Ridge and disd.


Burrie, Ambrose, e. Aug. 19, 1861.


Braman, Alonzo, e. Aug. 19, 1861, died at Otterville, Mo., Jan. 3, 1862.


Ballard, John E., e. Aug. 19, 1861, re-e. as vet. Feb. 10, '64, m. o. May 2, 1866, as Sergt.


Baker, David, e. Aug. 19, 1861, died at Otterville, Mo., Jan. 13, 1862.


Belinski, Henry, e. Aug. 19, 1861, wd. at Prairie Grove and disd.


Blunt, Jolın W., e. Aug. 19, 1861, m. o. Sept. 29, 1864.


Benson, Joseph, e. Aug. 19, 1861, mortally wd. at Pea Ridge and died March 18, 1862.


Bensinger, Andrew, e. Aug. 19, 1861, died at Booneville, Mo., Oct. 1. 1861.


Cheaver, Charles, e. Aug. 19, 1861, m. o. Sept. 29, 1864. Cadwell, Aurelius, e. Aug. 19, 1861, died in Carrollton, La. Clark, James, e. Aug. 19, 1861, disd. Feb. 30, 1862.


Dusenbury, James, e. Aug. 19, 1861, died at St. Louis Nov. 9, 1861.


Droll, Simon, e. Aug. 19, 1861, died at Otterville, Mo., Jan. 9, 1862.


Dutcher, John, e. Aug. 19, 1861, re-e. as vet. Feb. 10, 1864, m. o. May 15, 1866.


Frazine, Marshall, e. Aug. 19, 1861, re-e. as vet. Feb. 10, 1864, m. o. May 15, 1866.


Gillis, John P., e. Aug. 19, 1861, died at Lebanon, Mo., March, 1862.


Galliger, William H., e. Aug. 19, 1861, m. o. Oct. 4, 1864. Gorman, Mathew, e. Aug. 19, 1861, wd. at Pea Ridge and disd.


Grace, James, e. Aug. 19, 1861, m. o. Oct. 4, 1864.


Greten, Michael, e. Aug. 19, 1861, re-e. as vet. Feb. 10, 1864, m. o. May 15, 1866.


Gage, Albert E., e. Aug. 19, 1861, re-e. as vet. Feb. 10, 1864, m. o, May 15, 1866, as Sergt.


Gage, James M., e. Aug. 19, 1861. m. o. Oct. 4, 1864. Holcomb, Alonzo, e. Aug. 19, 1861, disd. Feb., 1862. Hannon, John, e. Aug 19, 1861, m. o. Oct. 4, 1864. Hadlow, Calvin, e. Aug. 19, 1861, kld. at Prairie Grove, Ark., Dec. 7, 1862.


Hall, C. F. e. Aug. 19, 1861, m. o. Sept. 29, 1864. Haycock, Joseph, e. Aug. 19, 1861, m. o. Oct. 4. 1854.


Jennings, John, e. Aug. 19, 1861; re-e. as vet. Feb. 10, 1864. m. o. May 15, 1866.


Kemp, Wn. H e. Aug. 19, 1861, disd. Apr. 2, 1862. Knopf, August, e. Aug. 19, 1861, disd. Nov. 7, 1862, wounds. Mowers. Geo. e. Aug. 19, 1861, m. o. Jan. 23, 1865.


Merwin, Hugh P. e. Aug. 19, 1861, m. o. Sept. 29, 1864.


Merriam, Dennis, e. Aug. 19, 1861, disd. July, 1864, disab. Merriam, George, e. Aug. 19, 1861, m. o. Oct. 4, 1864.


Martin, James, e. Aug. 19, 1861, m. o. Sept. 29, 1864. Mason, Birney, e. Ang. 19, 1861, m. o. Aug. 29, 1864. Marsh, James, e. Aug. 19, 1861, m. o. Oct. 4, 1864.


Mase, John, e. Aug. 19, 1861 ; re-e. as vet. Feb. 10, 1864, m. o. April 19, 1866.




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