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HISTORY
Eighty-Eighth Indiana 88th VOLUNTEERS INFANTRY.
ENGAGEMENTS,
CHRONOLOGY,
ROSTER.
Mustered into Service August 29th, 1862.
Mustered Out, June 7; Disbanded, June 20th, 1865.
ORT WAYNE.
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COL. CYRUS E. BRIANT. Member of the State Legislature, 1887.
Commanded Right Wing of Brigade, 33d Ohio, 94th Ohio, and 88th Indiana on the March to the Sea to the Close of the War.
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MORNING REPORT, JULY 1, 1895.
Organized „August 21st, 1862.
Mustered into Service August 29th, 1862.
FIRST ORGANIZATION.
GEORGE HUMPHREY, Colonel.
HARTMAN B. DUBARRY, Adjutant.
SECOND ORGANIZATION, OCT., 1863.
CYRUS E. BRIANT, Colonel.
FERDINAND F. BOLTZ, Acting Adjutant.
THIRD ORGANIZATION, JULY, 1864.
CYRUS E. BRIANT, Colonel,
ALLAN H. DOUGALL, Adjutant.
FINAL REVIEW, MAY 24th, 1865.
MUSTERED OUT, JUNE 7; DISBANDED, JUNE 20, 1865.
THE UNITED STATES ARMY AND NAVY CONGRESSIONAL MEDAL OF HONOR
is conferroa by the President, in the name of Congress for having, "n: actual conflict with the enemy, distinguist ed himself, -conspicuously, by gallantry and intrepidity. a+ he risk of ins life .. above and beyond the call of duty." -. Waited Staiza Intins.
The U. S. Congress requires a far higher degree of valor : fors granting its Medal of Honor than is required by any other nation for its similar decoration. it is the hardest to gain . the fewest in numbers -- th: I ist known -yet the most eagerly coveted and highly prized Hor , in the world
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ENGAGEMENTS -- 88TH INDIANA.
Perryville, Ky., . October 8, 1862
Stone River, Tenn., December 31, 1862; January 1, 2, 3, 1863
Duck River, Tenn., June 28, 29, 1863
Tullahoma, Tenn., July 1, 1863 Elk River, Tenn., July 3, 1863
Dug Gap, Ga., . . September 11, 1863
Chickamauga, Ga., . September 19, 20, 21, 1863
Lookout Mountain, Ga., November 24, 1863
November 25, 1863
Ringgold, Ga., November 26, 1863
White Oak Ridge, Ga.,
November 27, 1863
Tunnel Hill, Ga.,
February 22 to 27, 1864
Chattanooga to Atlanta, May 7 to September 8, 1864
Resaca, Ga., .
May 13, 14 and 15, 1864
Kennesaw Mountain, Ga., June 10 to July 2, 1864 Peach Tree Creek, Ga., July 20, 1864
Utoy Creek, Ga., August 7, 1864
Jonesboro, Ga.,
September 2, 1864
Pursuit of Hood, .
October 3 to November 2, 1564
March to the Sea,
November 14, to December 11, 1864
Savannah, Ga., .
December 22, 1896
Through the Carolinas, . January 20 to March 23, 1865
A verysboro, N. C.,
March 16, 1865
Bentonville, N. C., March 19, 20, 21, 1865 Raleigh, N. C., . April 13, 1865 Washington, D. C., May 8, 1565
May 19, 1865
Grand Review,
May 24, 95
Richmond, Va.,
Mustered Out
June 7, 14
Disbanded
June 20 ists
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Missionary Ridge,
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HISTORY OF THE 88TH
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CHRONOLOGY.
1862.
Aug. 26. Left Camp Allen, at Fort Wayne, Indiana.
29. Mustered into United States Service at Indianapolis. Except Go. "F."
Sept. 1. Arrived at Louisville, Ky.
6. At Camp Yates, Ky.
13. Company "F" mustered into the United States service.
15. First Division Inspection, at Louisville, Ky.
16. Company "F" reported for duty.
17. Marched to the relief of General Nelson's Army.
28. Assigned to 17th Brigade, Third Division, Army of the Ohio. 29. Grand Review at Louisville, Ky.
Oct. 1. Left Louisville, Ky., under Gen. D. C. Buel.
8. Battle at Perryville, Ky.
15. Arrived at Crab Orchard, Ky.
20. Left Crab Orchard, Ky.
22. Arrived at Rolling Forks, near New Market, Ky. Our first snow.
Nov. 2. Camped on Green River, five miles from Bowling Green, Ky Gen. W. S. Rosecrans assumes command of Army of the Cumberland.
8. Gen. George H. Thomas assumes command of 14th Army Corps.
7. Grand Review under Gen. Rosecrans.
16. Arrived at Tyree Springs, Tenu.
Dec. 4. Arrived at Edgefield, Tenn.
10. Arrived at Camp Andy Johnson, Tenn.
26. Left Camp Andy Johnson, Tenn.
28. At Nolensville, Tenn.
Dec. 31. Battle of Stone River, Tenn.
1863.
Jan. 1. Battle of Stone River, Tenn. 66 ..
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13-11. Severe exposure on ontpost.
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INDIANA VOLUNTEERS INFANTRY.
1863.
Feb. 6. At work on fortifications, Murfreesboro, Tenn.
27. Regiment received its first pay.
Apr. 21. Started on expedition to La Vergne, Tenn.
26. Returned from expedition to La Vergne, Tenn.
May 1. Regiment paid off.
2. Assigned to General J. S. Negley's Division.
29. Changed arms from Belgium Cal. 69 to Enfield Cal. 58.
June 24. Left Murfreesboro, Tenn., through Hoover's Gap.
28. Crossed Duck River.
29. Engaged at Hillsboro, Tenn.
July 1. Engaged at Tullahoma, Tenn.
3. Crossed Elk River.
4. Marched to top of Cumberland Mountains, University Moun- tain. Returned and camped at foot.
8. Camped at Deckerd, Tenn.
19. Regiment paid off.
Aug. 16. Left Deckerd, Tenn.
19. Camped at Cave Springs, Ala.
Sept. 1. Crossed Tennessee River near Stevenson, Ala.
4. Crossed Sand Mountain.
8. Crossed Lookout Mountain to MeLemore Cove.
11. Engagement at Dug Gap.
12. Camped at MeLemore Cove.
18. In position at Craw Fish Springs. [to Bridge's Battery. 19. Battle of Chickamauga, Tenn., Adjt. Boltz and detail assigned 20. .. .. 21. ..
22. . Entered Chattanooga, Tenn.
Oct. 9. On forage expedition to Seqnatchie Valley. 13. Returned from expedition to Sequatchie Valley.
Oct. 20. Caniped by the Tennessee River.
Nov. 12. Regiment paid off.
21. First demonstration against Missionary Ridge.
24. Battle of Lookont Mountain.
25. Battle of Missionary Ridge.
26. Engagement at Graysville, Ga.
27. Engagement at Ringgold, Ga. 27. Engagement at Oak Ridge, Ga. 29. Icturned to Chattanooga, Tenn. Dec. 31. Expedition to Charleston, Tom.
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HISTORY OF THE 88TH
1864.
Jan. 1. Cold New Years Day-At Harrison, Tenn.
9. Returned to Chattanooga, Tenn.
Feb. 14. Regiment paid off.
22 Reconnoissance under Gen. John M. Palmer.
27. To Tunnel Hill and Return.
28. Camped at Tyner's Station, Tenn.
Mar. 19. Moved to Graysville, Ga.
22. Battle with snow.
May 3. Moved to Ringgold, Ga.
6. Candle illumination.
7. Left Ringgold, Ga., on the Atlanta Campaign.
10. In front of Buzzard Roost, Ga.
12. Through Snake Creek Gap.
13. Battle of Resaca, Gia.
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6 20. Skirmishing at Cassville, Ga.
23. Crossed Etowah River.
25. From Altoona Mountains to Pumpkin Vine Creek.
June 10. In front of Kennesaw Mountain.
14. Gen. Leonidas K. Polk killed on Pine Mountain.
21. Artillery duel.
July 3. Passed through Marietta, Ga.
5. On Union (McCray's) Hill, Ga.
17. Crossed Chattahoochie River.
20.5 Battle of Peach Tree Creek, Ga.
22. Battle of Atlanta, Ga., north of Railroad.
28. Crossed to south of Railroad.
Aug. 7. Battle of Utoy, Creek, Ga.
26. Movement by the right flank.
Sept. 2. Engaged at Jonesboro, Ga. 8. Entered' Atlanta, Ga.
Oct. 3. Left Atlanta, Ga., after Gen. J. B. Hood.
10. Passed through Altoona Gap, going north. ("Hold the Fort.")
20. Arrived at Gaylesville, Ala.
29. At Rome, Ga ( Billy Williams paid off regiment.)
Nov. 2. At Kingston, Ga. (Presidential election. )
7. Foraging expedition in Pine Log Valley.
11. Last train left for the North, Railroad destroyed. 11. Atlanta burnel.
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INDIANA VOLUNTEERS INFANTRY.
1864.
Nov. 16. Left Atlanta on the March to the Sea.
22. On Outpost at Half Aere, Ga.
23. Arrived at Milledgeville, Ga.
29. Crossed Ogeechee River.
Dec. 3. Destroyed Railroad track at Lumpkin's Station.
6. Black Creek, Ga. (Revolutionary battlefield.)
7. Ebenezer Church and Fort Green. ( Revolutionary.)
11. In the Rice Swamps around Savannah, Ga.
22. Entered Savannah, Ga.
1865.
Jan. 20. Left Savannah, Ga.
Feb. 3. Crossed Savannah River, Ga., at Sister's Ferry.
6. Passed through Robertsville, So. Carolina.
11. Passed through Barnwell, So. Carolina.
12. Destroyed Railroad track thirty-two miles from Augusta, Ga.
15. Passed Col. Clark's Mills on Congaree River.
16. Halted for dinner in sight of Columbia, South Carolina.
21. Passed through Winsboro, S. C. Capt. Boltz fought for his tobacco.
22. Destroyed Railroad track near Blackstock, So. Carolina. 28. Crossed Catawba River near McCulloch's Factory.
Mar. 3. Foragers, under Capt. Wildman, had an encounter with rebel cavalry at McMean's Mills, on Lynch's Creek.
7. Crossed the Great Peedee River.
11. Arrived at Fayetteville, N. Carolina.
16. Engaged at Averysboro, N. Carolina.
19. Battle of Bentonville, N. Carolina.
20. 66
66 21. 23. Entered Goldsboro, N. Carolina.
Apr. 10. Left Goldsboro, N. Carolina.
12. Passed through Smithfield, N. Carolina. (News of General Lee's surrender received here.)
13. Entered Raleigh, N. Carolina.
15. Passed Holly Springs, N. Carolina.
16. Camped at Martha's Vineyard, N. Carolina. ( News of Presi- dent Lincoln's Assassination received here.)
25. Crossed Cape Fear River at Avon's Ferry.
26. Gen. Joseph E. Johnston surrendered.
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HISTORY OF THE SSTH
1865.
Apr. 30. Left Morrisville for Washington and home.
May 3. Crossed Roanoke River at Taylor's Ferry.
6. Crossed Appomattox River at Goode's Bridge.
7. Arrived at Manchester Va.
S. - Visited Richmond, Va.
11. Passed through Richmond, Va., and Hanover Court House crossed Chickahominy River at Winston's Ferry.
13. Crossed Pamunkey River.
16. Crossed Rapidan River at Raccoon Ford.
17. Crossed Rappahannock River at Kelly's Ford.
18. Crossed Bull's Run at Centerville, Va.
19. Passed Fairfax and arrived opposite Washington.
24. Grand Review.
June 7. Mustered out at Washington, D. C.
8. Left Washington for Indianapolis.
12. Arrived at Parkersburg, W. Va.
13. Arrived at Lawrenceburg, Ind.
14. Arrived at Indianapolis, Ind.
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HARTMAN B. DUBARRY, ADJUTANT.
MUFREESBORO, TENN., MARCH, 1863.
GEORGE HUMPHREY, COLONEL.
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INDIANA VOLUNTEERS INFANTRY.
Field and Staff SSth Indiana Volunteers Infantry.
Organized at Fort Wayne, Indiana, August 2Ist' 1862. Mustered into United Service at Indianapolis, . August 29th, 1862.
SURVIVORS. RANK. ADDRESS, ETC.
1. Cyrus E. Briant
Colonel . . Huntington, Ind.
2. Lewis J. Blair . Lient. Colonel, Waterloo, Ind. Com. Brest. Brig. Gen.
3. William N. Voris Major . . . Albion, Ind.
4. Allan II. Dougall Adjutant 321 East Wayne Street.
Promoted Capt. Co. D. Fort Wayne, Ind.
5. Benjamin F. Kennedy . Adjutant . . Waterloo, Ind.
6. Ira Rupert . . Quartermaster Fort Wayne, Ind.
7. William S Wilson, Rev. . Chaplain . . Flora, Ill.
8. George A. Irwin, Rev . . Chaplain . . Anaheim, Orange Co., Cal.
9. Norman Teal, Dr Asst. Surgeon.360 E. 44th St., Chicago, IN.
10. Newton G. Eno, Dr . Asst. Surgeon. Red Willow. Neb.
11. Charles W. MeKee . . Sergt. Major . Geneva Optical Co ,67 Wash - ington St., Chicago, Il.
12. Daniel B. Keller, Rev. . Q. M. Sergt. . Auburn, Ind.
13. Robert T. Leeper . Com. Sergt. . Wyandotte, Kan.
14. Albert F. Ruch . Chief Musician Petoskey, Mich. .
DIED IN THE SERVICE-FIELD AND STAFF.
1. George W. Stough Lient. Colonel. In Libby Prison, of wounds.
DIED SINCE DISCHARGE-FIELD AND STAFF.
1. George Humphrey . . . Colonel. . . .
2. Hiram S. Tousley Lieut. Colonel.
3. James C. Bodley . . Major
4. Hartman B. Du Barry . Adjutant,
5. William D. Meyers, Dr . Surgeon
6. James S. Gregg, Dr. . . Surgeon .
7. Henry W. Williard, Dr .. Asst Surg. and Hosp. Steward
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HISTORY OF THE 88TH
Company "A," Waterloo, Indiana.
Officers Elected August 11, 1862.
SURVIVORS. RANK. ADDRESS, ETC.
1. Royal H. Eagerly Ist Lieut. . . Elkhart, Ind.
2. Benjamin F. Kennedy . Sergeant
3. Daniel B. Keller Sergeant
4. Josiah Baughman Corporal . . Waterloo, Ind.
5. Jeremiah K. Fisher . Corporal
6. Simeon F. Hammond . . Corporal
7. Isaiah A. Likens Corporal
8. John M. Steward Corporal
9. Thomas Tomlinson Corporal
10. James D. Woods
Corporal
11. Charles C. Corill*
. Corporal
. . Hanna City, Iil.
. Waterloc, Ind.
Auburn, Ind.
14. Thomas H. Rogers #
. Wagoner
. 285 Fulton St., Chicago, Ill.
Grand Junction, Mich.
16. Bowman, Charles
17. Brown, Jacob
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Chicago Junction, Ohio.
. Auburn, Ind.
Auburn, Ind.
. Burkett, Ind.
21. Burns, George W
. Butler, Ind.
22. Cotrill, John L
. Stafford, Kan.
23. Delong, James C
. Waterloo, Ind.
24. Duck, William
Litchfield, Neb.
25. Everett, George W
Angola, Ind.
26. Fountain, Alexander
Matherton, Mich.
27. Franks, John H .
Waterloo, Ind
28. Friek, Henry
. Reading, Mich.
29. Goodrich, David 66
. Sedan, Ind.
30. Humbarger, Jacob
31. Kester, John P
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Baylis, Ill.
32. Krontz, William
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. Butler. Ind.
. Chepstow, Kan.
34. Lower, Amos
66 . Hudson, Ind.
. . Auburn, Ind.
. . Spencerville, Ind.
. . Butler. Ind.
. . Butler, Ind.
12. Daniel F. Hammond Corporal
13. Franklin N. Beidler . . Musician .
15. Baughman, George W. . Private
. Fort Wayne, Ind.
18 Brown, Lewis
19. Brown, Thomas 66
20. Bruner, John
. Promoted Adjutant.
. Promoted Q. M. Sergeant.
. . Mansfield, Ohio.
. . Vincent, Los Angles Co. Cal.
33. Lidy, Daniel
. Butler, Ind.
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INDIANA VOLUNTEERS INFANTRY.
SURVIVORS.
RANK. ADDRESS, ETC.
35. Miller. Noah
Private Waterloo, Ind.
36. Mills. Francis C
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Carlton, Kan.
37. North, Jacob .
Wolcottville. Ind.
38. Reese. John H.
. Elkbart, Ind.
39. Seberts. Park
Sedan. Ind.
40. Shanks. Andrew E. ..
. Waterloo, Ind. Butler, Ind.
41. Showalter. Jacob
42. Sinclair. silas K 6449 Dieky St .. Englewood,
43. Smith, George R Pensacola, Florida.
44. Sanders. George W. Wolcottville. Ind. .
45. Williard. Lemonosky R. Clio, Mich:
46. Zimmerman. John A . . Atherton, Mo.
KILLED IN ACTION-CO. "A."
1. James HI. Steele . Captain . . . at Missionary Ridge. Nov.25, 1863.
2. Walter E. Boley . Ist Lieut. . . at Resaca, Gu., May 15. 1834.
3. David Woods Sergeant . . at Bentonville, N. C .. March 19, 1865.
4. George Daniels Private at Chickamauga, Sep.30.1863.
5. Lawrence Fetters . Private . at Bentonville, Mar. 13, 1855.
DIED IN SERVICE-CO. "A."
1. Samuel L .. Stongh . Ist Lieutenant, of disease, April 2). 1963.
2. Josiah C. Smith . . . Sergeant . . at Murfreesboro, Feb 12.1853.
3. Mathew E. Rathbun . . Sergeant
. . of wounds received at Benton- ville, N. C.
4. Calvin W. McQueen . Corporal . . at Nashville, Jan. 25, 1833.
5. George Jones Corporal
. . at Bowling Green, Ky., Nov. 6, 1862.
6. George E. Blaker Private
. at Bowling Green. Ky., Nov. 13, 1662.
7. Kinsey Daniels . at Camp Andy Johnson, Dec. 16, 1562.
S. William H. Gonsor at Louisville, Ky., Jan. 23. 1863.
9. George Gundrum
at Murfreesboro, March is 1963.
10. Franklin B. Hendricks . at Mitchellville. Dec. 15.1862.
11. Marcus L. Hoose 16 . at Indianapolis. Feb. 1. 1864. 12. Allen Johnson . . at Nashville, Tenn .. Jan. 2, 1863.
13. George J. Link .. at Chattanoogo. Jan. 5, 18
14. Sheridan E. Mott . .. . of wounds, March
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HISTORY OF THE SSTH
15. Truman J. Needham . . . . at Chattanooga, Nov. 16.1863.
16. Christopher Nugen . at Gallatin, Dec. 29, 1862.
17. JJohn Packer . 66° at Tyree Springs. Dec.2, 1862. 18. John H. Smith . at Indianapolis, March 26, 1864.
19. Jonathan Steward . at Lebanon. Ky., Nov. 10. 1562.
20. Israel Yoh . 6 at Murfreesboro, March 20, 1863.
MISSING-CO. "A."
1. John Ferriman Private . . . Prisoner of war.
TRANSFERRED TO OTHER ORGANIZATIONS-CO. ".\."
1. Emanuel Beck . . Private . To Vet. Res. Corps, April
30, 1864.
2. Jesse Hively . To Vet. Res. Corps.
3. Henry W. Williard . . Promoted Hospital Steward.
DIED SINCE DISCHARGE-CO. "A.
1. Janson P. Beers Captain
2. Elam B. Cutter Captain . ..
3. William H. Fisher 2d Lieutenant.
4. George Sharp Ist Sergeant .
5. Abram L. Canon Sergeant
6. James G. Morrow Sergeant .
7. Oscar P. Carver Sergeant
8. George W. Endinger . Musician
9. Harvey D. Bigelow . . . Private
10. John Bromley
11. William A. Bryan
12. Charles H. Chittenden .
13. Ezra Crain .
14. Archibald Daniels 66
15. Samuel Day
16. Joseph C. Dickson ..
17. William Hornberger . ..
18. Levi Ingle .
19. Benjamin F. Leasure .
20. Robert A. Mathews
21. Senaca Nodine .
22. Thomas J. Reynolds 66
23. Emile Scholtze 46 .
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INDIANA VOLUNTEERS INFANTRY.
24. John K. Sinn . Private
25. George Teutsch
.
26. Henry L. Williams 66
UNKNOWN-CO, "A."
1. Ira S. Bailey . Private
2. John V. Collins
3. John P. Ilale
4. Alonzo A. Kester
5. Joseph T. Martin
6. Elijah Mudge
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7. John T. McAdams
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8. Frank W. Railing
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9 Albert B. Shirts
. . .
10. William Shoup
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11. Uriah Smith.
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RECAPITULATION -- CO. "A."
Killed in action,
5
Died in service, 20
Missing,
1
Transferred,
3
Living, known,
46
Unknown,
11
Died since discharge
26
Total, Co. "A,"
112
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HISTORY OF THE SSTH
Company "B," Ligonier. Indiana.
Elected Officers August 11. 1852.
SURVIVORS. -RANK. ADDRES., ETC.
1. William N. Voris . . Captain . . . Promoted Major.
2. Hiram H. Young Ist Lieut. Concordia. Kan:
3. Cyrus R. Stone . Lieut. . Neosho Rapids, Kan.
4. Henry P. Smith
2d Lieut. . . Ligonier. Ind.
5. Jobn Renahan
Lieut. . . Wawaka. Ind.
6. Ezekiel L. Teagarden . . Sergeant
. . Albion. Ind.
7. Moses Kiser
Sergeant
. . Cromwell. Ind.
. Wawaka, Ind.
9. John J. Nowells
Corporal . Siver Lake, Ind.
10. Harvey Beazel Corporal . Indianapolis. Ind.
11. James M. Pearson Corporal . Wolcotville, Ind.
12. Samuel C. Welty Musician Wakarusa. Ind.
13. Addis. Milton Private Merriam. Ind.
14. Albert, Henry
15. Bartlett. Lucian
. Maxwel. Iowa.
, Wolf Lake. Ind.
LaGrange, Ind.
17. Boyd. John
18. Connor, Gideon
19. Culler, Eli
20. Culver, Emanuel
21. Culver. Leonard
22. Culver, Philip'
. Twelve Corners. Berrien Co. Mich.
23. Davis, Desken E=
Indianapolis, Ind., Grand Central.
24. Engle, Arthur E
25. Forker, Sammel
26. Gill. Theodore
27. Green, Daniel W
. Ligonier. Ind.
.. Fenville. Mich.
Wawaka. Ind.
Ligonier. Ind.
Cleveland, Tenn.
32. Kauffman. Christian . . Garden City, Cass Co., Mo.
Tipton. Ind.
Wolf Lake, Ind ..
Colorado Springs, Col.
28. Green, William
29. Harrow. deptha D.
30. Hinman. Robert A . ..
31. Hoxworth. James A. . .
Lewis. Iowa.
66
Cromwell, Ind.
Milford. Ind.
66
. Greenfield. Dade Co .. Mo.
North Webster, Ind.
16. Benier. Jacob F.
8. James H. Culver
Corporal
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HISTORY OF THE S8TH
6. William Martin . Private . at Louisville, Ky., Jan. 1, 1863.
7. Corry MeMann . at Louisville, Ky., Dec. +, 1862.
8. John S. Pancake 66 at Ligonier, Ind., Jan. 31, 1864.
9. William H. Piatt . . . at Murfreesboro, Tenn., Feb. 4. 1563.
10. George W. Rogers . at Tyree Springs, Tenn .. Nov. 27. 1862.
11. Amos W. Seymoure 66 at Bowling Green. Ky., Nov. 26. 1862. 12. Jacob Shobe at Murfreesboro, Tenn .. May 11. 1>63.
13. Levi Winebrenner . at Home, during war.
14. Zibi Winget 66 . at Nashville. Tenn., March 22. 1563.
15. David C. Yoder
at Andersonville Prison, Aug. 12, 1:54.
TRANSFERRED TO OTHER ORGANIZATIONS-CO. "B."
1. Frederick Beck . Private . To 38th Ind. Vols. Inity.
2. John H. Fox To 3sth Ind. Vols. Initv.
3. John Gamber 66 To 3Sth Ind. Vols. Infty.
4. John A. Harrow
To Ist Regt. U. S. Vet. Eng.
5. James C. McKee . To 35th Ind. Vols. Inity. ..
6. Birt MeNeely
7. Joseph R. Sizelove
8. Milton M. Wilson
9. Thomas J. Wood .
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DIED SINCE DISCHARGE-CO. "B."
1. Solomon Richards . Sergeant .
2. Henry C. MeWhirter ..
3. Abel W. Huntley Corporal
4. John H. Piatt
5. John Albert
6. Joseph Trowel Musician
7. George Banta Private
8. James Douglas 6.
9. Levi Hoke
10. Nathan James
11. Joseph W. Jerles ..
12. Henry H. Kindel
13. Perry Kiser ..
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FERD. F. BOLTZ. ACTING ADJUTANT.
CHICKAMAUGA MONUMENT, Eton. by the state.
GEORGE HUMPHR COLONEL.
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INDIANA VOLUNTEERS INFANTRY.
14. Samuel MeHenry . . Private
15. Orin Nokes
.
16. John Singer
UNKNOWN -- CO. "B."
1. Charles S. True . Captain . . . Promoted from Co. "E."
2. Michael G. Hill Corporal
3. Abraham Bale . Private
4. Roswell Lord .
5. John Martin .
6. William McCormick
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7. Theron L. Smith
8. Thomas Whisamore
RECAPITULATION-CO. "B."
Killed in action,
Died in service, 15
Died since discharge, 25
Living, known,
57
Unknown .
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Total, Co. "B".
109
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HISTORY OF THE 8STH
Company "C," Fort Wayne. Ind.
Elected Officers August 7. 1862.
SURVIVORS. RANK. ADDRESS, ETC.
1. William C. Hollopeter . Captain . . . Collingwood. Ind.
2. William B. Henderson . 24 Lieutenant.91 15th St., Detroit, Mich.
3. Charles Davis Sergeant Promoted lat Lieut. Co. "K"
4. John Jones . 63 Butler St .. Ft. Wayne. Ind.
5. Jacob A. Notestine
Oxioni. Kan.
6. James R. Waugh* Corporal . Fort Wayne. Ind.
7. John H. Cook
. Wallen. Ind.
Ashley. Ind.
Prospect Ave., Fort Wayne. Ind.
10. Charles R. Read ..
Waterloo. Ind.
11. Henry W. Frank
..
. .
107 W. Berry St .. Ft. Wayne. Ind.
12. Andrew Besack Musician . Newton. Ind.
13. Barnes. William Private
14. Butler, George H# Aboite. Ind.
15. Davis, Alfred A.
16. Devlin, William
17. Forsythe, Joseph
18. Goodwell. Jeremiah"
19. Gorham, Jeremiah
20. Grayless, Oliver C . .
21. Griswold. Marion C.
22. Henderson, John U. ..
24 5. Wayne Ave .. Ft. Wayne, Ind.
North Manchester. Ind.
Stearns. Mich.
Duniee. Ind.
. Coesse- Ind.
. Montpelier. Ohio.
715 W. Jefferson St., Lima, Ohio.
23. Hull, Isaac .
Ionia. Kan.
24. Kickley. Frank
Arcola. Ind.
25. Kickley, Joseph
. 100 Biker St .. Fort Wayne, Ind.
20. Knepper, Noalı
. Fort Wayne. Ind.
27. Money, Osborn
2s. Pillars. John E
Tonawanda. Kan. Mour ville. Ind. .
·
8. Russell A. Copp
9. Elias Hire
.
Ari. Ind.
. 90 E. Lewis St .. Ft. Wayne. Ind.
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INDIANA VOLUNTEERS INFANTRY.
SURVIVORS. RANK. . ADDRESS, ETC.
29. Prossar, Adam .
Private . Auburn, Ind.
30. Rear, Nicholas
. 105 Taylor St., Fort Wayne, Ind.
31. Schoup, David? . Coshocton, Ohio.
32. Simons, David 66
LaOtto, Ind.
33. Sweet, Joshua 66 Albion, Ind.
34. Thorp, John
66 Remington, Ind.
35. Ward, Hiram
122 Fletcher Ave., Ft Wayne, Ind.
36. Zegenfus, Charles 66 Etiwanda, Cal.
37. Zegenius, William .. . Ossian, Ind.
38. Zimmerman, Samuel . . . C'edarville, Ind.
KILLED IN ACTION-CO. "C."
1. William S. Jones . . . . Sergeant . . at Stone River, Dec. 31, 1862.
2. Julian Bequette . at Bentonville, N. C., March 19, 1865.
DIED IN SERVICE-CO. "C."
1. Dorsey Scudder . Corporal . . at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 27, 1863.
2. Oscar S. Barney
at Louisville, Ky.
3. John Bishop Private at Louisville, Ky., Jan. 18, 1863.
4. John Butler
at Louisville, Ky., July 5, 1863,
5. Ettis Butterfield at Danville, Ky .. July 1,1863. 6. Samuel Conkright at Nashville, Tenn., Jan. 2. 1863. 7. Henry Diffendorfer 66 of wounds, April 1, 1863. 8. Moses Snider 66 . at Gallatin, Tenn., Jan. 25, 1663.
9. Elijah Spencer . at Nashville, Tenn., in 1863.
10. Alvin Thatcher at Murfreesbero, Jan.3,1863.
11. Hiram W. Thomas . . at Nashville, Jan. 28, 1863.
12. Elijah Wells . 66 . at Nashville, Nov. 11, 1863.
MISSING IN ACTION-CO. "C."
1. Jacob Bricker . Private . . . Taken prisoner at Chicka- mauga.
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HISTORY OF THE SSTH
TRANSFERRED TO OTHER ORGANIZATIONS-CO. "C."
1. Robert T. Leeper Private . Promoted Commissary Serg.
2. James Morris . To Vet. Res. Corps, Jan. 15, 1864.
3. Frank MeKinzie . To Vet. Res. Corps, Sept.26, 1863.
4. Moses Paff . To Vet. Res. Corps, Dec. 31, 1862
DIED SINCE DISCHARGE-CO. "C."
1. Nelson P. Guff'y Captain . . .
2. Phillip W. Silvers , Ist Lieutenant
3. Charles A. Whitaker . 2d Lieutenant.
4. Louis Neill Sergeant
5. Edward Kickley
6. John Douglass Corporal
7. Lewis Sweet
Wagoner
8. David H. Plank
9. Allen Archer
Private 66
10. Elbridge Burke
11. Anthony Draker
12. Henry Ever
13. Edwin Felts
14. John H. Fleming
15. Ezra Funk . 66
16. Abraham Henderson . .
17. Samuel N. Ingraham . .
18. John L. Lepper
·
.
19. Eli Meiser .
20. Martin Miller .
21. James McCormack ·
22. William F. Roop .
23. William H. Wallace .6
24. William F. Waugh
25. Edward Wilson 66
.
UNKNOWN-CO. "C."
1. William Douglass . Corporal . .
2. John Deul . . Private .
3. Martin Goodwell .
4. William HI. Hull :
5. Daniel D. Krebs
6. James Judge ..
.
.
.
.
.
. .
.
66
.. . ..
.
21
INDIANA VOLUNTEERS INFANTRY.
7. James Morton Private 4. Frank M. Patterson
9. John H. Random ..
10. George E. Ricketts . ..
11. Thornton T. Willison
12. John Wisel
RECAPITULATION CO. "C."
Killed.
Missing.
1
Died in service,
Transferred
4
Died since disc
25
Living. known.
3S
Unknown
12
Total, Co. "C."
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HISTORY OF THE SSTH
Company "D," New Haven, Indiana.
Elected Officers August 11, 1862.
SURVIVORS. RANK. ADDRESS, ETC.
1. Cyrus E. Briant Captain . Promoted Colonel.
2. Scott Swann
. 515 Harrison St., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
3. Allan H. Dougall 66 . . From Adjutant of the Regi- ment.
4. Adam Bowers . . Ist Lieutenant, Monroeville, Ind.
5. Milton M. Thompson . . 2d Lieutenant, 241 W. Washington St., Fort Wayne, Ind.
6. Charles W. McKee . . . Sergeant . . Promoted Sergeant Major.
7. Aaron Notestine
. Soldiers' Home, Roseburg. Ore.
8. Daniel Shordon . . 66 Columbia St., Ft. Wayne, Ind.
9. Herbert Bell .
. New Haven, Ind.
10. William H. Browand .
· Kendallville, Ind.
11. Morris Rose
Maples, Ind.
12. Benjamin F. Miller . Corporal . Monroeville, Ind.
13. Henry M. Wyatt . 202 W. Superior Street, Fort Wayne, Ind.
14. Charles Beugnot
. Mount Vernon, Ga.
15. Milton Horn .
. Lake Valley N. M.
16. Amherst Miller
Chamberlain, Ind.
17. Sofara Snider
. Harlan, Ind.
18. Joseph Stafford
. Auburn, Ind.
19. Zacharias Miller Musician . , lola, Kan.
20. Erastus J. Godfrey DeLand, Fla.
21. Levi Il. Miller Wagoner .
220 Broadway, Fort Wayne, Ind.
22. Alderman, William F . Private . 600 Hanna Street, Fort Wayne, Ind.
23. Arney, Scott .
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