A history of the National Guard of Indiana, from the beginning of the militia system in 1787 to the present time, including the services of Indiana troops in the war with Spain, Part 31

Author: Pratt, William D
Publication date: 1901
Publisher: Indianapolis : W.D. Pratt, printer
Number of Pages: 502


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Sergeants-Giller, Ed J., Plymouth; Neil, Edward R., Plymouth; Kendall, Lee M., Plymouth; Protsman, Charles A., Plymouth.


Corporals-Crawford, Charles, Plymouth; White, Arthur B., Plym- outh; Tyrrell, Noyes E., Plymouth; Ocker,, Emory, Plymouth; Allman, Bert, Plymouth; Bailey, Percy, Plymouth (1).


Musician-Knisley, Norman, Bourbon (2).


Artificer-Bollinger, George, Plymouth.


Wagoner-Miller, Everett, Bourbon (3).


Privates-Alexander, James N., Plymouth; Anders, Bert, Plymouth; Andrysiak, Steven, South Bend; Baker, George, Donaldson; Board, William, Plymouth; Broadsord, William, Plymouth; Beehler, Henry F., Plymouth; Cannon, Elias, Plymouth; Conboy, James, Plymouth; Crane, William. Plymouth; Broadsord, William, Plymouth, Beeler, Henry F., William, Plymouth; Broadsort, William, Plymouth; Beehler, Henry F., Earl, Plymouth; Cross, George, Plymouth; Dawes, Harry, Carbon; Drake, Urban S., Argos; Edwards, Pierpont, Monticello; Elder, Peter, Plymouth; Fristo, Harry, Bourbon: "enrich, Henry, Deipni; Haines,


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Ora, Argos; Hayes, Edward, Plymouth; Hoham, George, Plymouth; Irwin, Charles M., Argos; Johnson, Melvin D., Plymouth; Kanarr, Sey- mour, Plymouth; Kanouse, Francis, Argos; Kepler, Ed, Plymouth; Linkenhelt, Floyd. Plymouth; Miller, Charles, Bourbon; Mowrer, New- ton B., Bourbon; Neff, Charles D., Argos; Pontius, Wilber, Plymouth; Portz, John, South Bend; Powell, William, Plymouth; Radel, Frank, Plymouth; Reed, David, Plymouth; Riggens, Lawson E., Bourbon; Riggens, William, Plymouth; Robinson, Arthur, Delphi; Rowell, John, Donaldson; Sausser, William G., Argos; Sayles, Dwight, South Bend; Schearer, William, Plymouth; Schroeder, Willard, Marshall; Schroeder, William, Plymouth; Shepherd, William, Donaldson; Shively, Jesse, Bourbon; Snyder, Verne, Bourbon; Soice, Claude, Plymouth; Stangle, Quincy V., Bourbon; Stout, Frank H., Plymouth; Stroup, Norman, Plymouth (4); Stuller, Burl, Plymouth; Tabor, David, South Bend; Traffka, Antoni. South Bend; Turner, Charles O., Noblesville; Turner, Herbert, Noblesville; Vaughn, Harry, Yantsville; White, William E., Plymouth; Wickizer, E. Otis, Argo; Willford, Dallas, Bourbon; Williams, Lora B., Plymouth; Wilson, William, Plymouth; Wiseman, Charles M., Plymouth; Wolfe, Charles, Donaldson; Wolfe, George, Donaldson.


Recruits-Ball, Charles L., Plymouth; Barnum, George Homer, Knox; Butler, Russell H., Warsaw; Bayman, Claude A., Plymouth; Bayman, May Rue, South Bend; Blycker, Axel, South Bend; Calls, John, South Bend; Doppler, Frederick L., Plymouth; Elder, John W., Plymouth; Jacobson, Samuel. Donaldson; Lechlitner, Adam L., Plym- outh; LeBrash. Charles L., Plymouth; Miller, Clarence C., Plymouth; Miller, Sol, Plymouth; Marshall, John, Plymouth; Miller, Michael, South Bend; McKague, Robert G., Plymouth; Ohler, James Martin, Argos: Osborne, John S., Plymouth; Pietraszewski, Stephen, South Bend; Porogi, John, South Bend; Primley, Seneca, Jr., Plymouth; Rals- ton. William, Leiters Ford; Stahl. Henry S., Culver; Tutt, R. Harvey, South Bend.


(1) Promoted from private June 10. (2) Transferred to band June 30. (3) Appointed from private July 20. (4) Discharged August 11.


The Second Regiment, Indiana National Guard, was the second regiment to be mustered into United States service, and on May 10 it became the One-hundred-and-fifty-eighth Regiment Indiana Volunteers. The regiment was doomed to great disappointment so far as active service was concerned, for it did not get beyond camp life. It moved to Chicka- mauga on May 16, leaving Indianapolis in the evening and reaching Chattanooga the following evening. The men re- mained in the cars all night, and the entire day following was consumed in moving to Lytle, Georgia, a distance of but twelve miles, as troops were pouring into the park from all parts of the country and there was but one railroad from Chattanooga to Lytle. About 4 o'clock in the afternoon the train reached Lytle and the regiment started on a three-mile march for camp. It was dark before the camping place was reached, and the men bivouacked for the night. The next


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morning camp was established and the regiment was bri- gaded with the Second Ohio and the First West Virginia, the brigade which was commanded by General McKee.


Five months of monotonous routine duty followed, which was not brightened by any prospect of seeing duty in Cuba or Porto Rico. The grounds became so unsanitary that a portion of the troops, including the regiment, was ordered to Camp Poland, near Knoxville, Tennessee, and camp was broken on August 25 and established at Camp Poland the fol- lowing day. There it remained until September 12, when it was ordered to Indianapolis to be mustered out. The regi- ment reached Camp Mount two days later, and was fur- loughed for thirty days from September 17. It re-assembled October 17, and was discharged November 4.


The regiment lost ten men by death while in the service. Company A, of Indianapolis, lost but one, Corporal Victor G. Rossburg, of Indianapolis, who died September 30 while at his home on a furlough.


Company B, of Rochester, lost two men-Private Newton D. Allis, of Athens, who died at his home October 29 while on a furlough, and Private Ira W. Stevens, of Morton, Indi- ana, who died September 2 while at Camp Thomas, Georgia.


Company C, of Frankfort, lost but one member, Private Ashley J. Jennings, of Lafayette, who died July 1 at Camp Thomas, Georgia.


Company D, of Indianapolis, lost two men-Private Harry A. McMullen, of Indianapolis, who died August 5 at Camp Thomas, Georgia, and Private Clarence C. Wiley, who was one of the recruits, and who died September 19 at In- dianapolis.


Company G, of Covington, lost but one member-Musician Louis G. Boothroyd, of Delphi. He was transferred from the company to the band and died September 19.


Company L, of Kokomo, lost but one member-Private John A. Moon, of Greentown, who died at Camp Mount Octo- ber 20.


Company M. of Crawfordsville, lost two members-Pri- vate Benjamin F. Britton, of Crawfordsville, who was one of the recruits and entered the service June 15, died August 17 at Camp Thomas, Georgia, and Private Harry Mitchell, of Crawfordsville, who died October 10 at Camp Mount.


While Company F, of Winchester, did not lose any men in the service, it has lost an unusually large number of members by death. The first one was Private Samuel L. Petro, who lived near Modoc, Randolph County. He was born in Fayette


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County, Indiana, February 28, 1874, and was the son of B. H. and Martha A. Petro. Soon after his birth his parents moved to the present home, and when he was four years and seven months old his mother died. His early years were spent without a mother's care, and he was among the people of the neighborhood and soon became a favorite. He joined the Knights of Pythias February 15, 1896, and had commenced the study of medicine when the call for volunteers was made. He joined the company and with it entered the United States service. He returned to his home after he was mustered out, but in twenty three days was stricken with appendicitis, and died December 1, 1898. Private Petro was orderly to General Poland, who died of enteric fever at Ashville, North Car- olina.


Private Marshall Henry Taylor was born at Hagerstown, Indiana, June 20, 1872, and with his parents moved to Union City in 1875. He attended the schools of Union City until the second year in High School, when he commenced to work for the railroad company. He was in this service from Septem- ber 23, 1892, until September 11, 1897, when he resigned on account of ill health and went to his home in Union City. He enlisted in the company April 30, 1898, and served through the war. After having been mustered out of United States service he returned to his old employment and was killed in the yards at Indianapolis, December 30, 1898.


Private Frank O. Eckerle was born in Benton, Indiana, July 30, 1876. On March 1, 1880, the family moved to Lynn, Indiana. where he received his early schooling. He was a member of the company at the outbreak of the war and served until it was mustered out of service. He was taken sick suddenly on the evening of March 17, 1899, and died the next day.


Corporal James A. Bales, of Winchester, was the second victim of the service. He was eighteen years old when he entered the service of the State, and after the company en- tered the United States service-July 7, 1898-he was pro- moted corporal. He contracted a disease while in the service, but remained with his company until it was mustered out. He never recovered and died April 27, 1900, and his funeral was attended by the G. A. R. in addition to the members of his old company.


Corporal Homer W. Engle was born June 6, 1878, and was one of the promoters of Company F. He took an active part in its organization and served with it during the war. While at Chickamauga he had a severe attack of measles,


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which left him in a debilitated condition, and from which he never fully recovered. He died at the home of his parents in Winchester, January 31, 1900. He had been a member of the Christian Church since he was twelve years old, and was a member of the Christian Endeavor Society, the Alumni Asso- ciation of the Winchester High School, Knights of Pythias and the Sons of Veterans. He was buried with military honors February 2.


Clyde Stout was born in Clinton County, Ohio, August 2, 1879, and served in the company for some time. He volun- teered for service during the war, but his failing health se- cured for him an honorable discharge. He died October 27.


The recruits for the regiment were received into United States service during June. The following is a roster of the regiment as mustered out of the service. Unless otherwise designated, it shows service from April 26 until November 4.


FIELD, STAFF AND NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.


Colonel-Smith, Harry B., Indianapolis.


Lieutenant-Colonel-Thayer, Edwin P., Jr .. Greenfield.


Majors-Rich, William S., Indianapolis; Skinner. Albert H., Roches- ter; Conde, Henry T .. Indianapolis.


Surgeon-Charlton, Frederick R., Indianapolis.


Assistant Surgeons-Jones, Homer I., Indianapolis; Barcus, Paul J., Crawfordsville.


Adjutant-Powell, George W., Indianapolis.


Quartermaster-Hopkins, Milton I., Indianapolis.


Chaplain-Carstensen, Gustav A., Indianapolis.


Battalion Adjutants-Power, Taylor C., Indianapolis; Boyle. Guy A., Indianapolis; Poland, William B., Indianapolis.


Sergeant Majors-Brazington, William C., Indianapolis; Braden, David C., Indianapolis; Meredith, Peter C., Rochester; Moorhead. Robert L., Indianapolis.


Hospital Stewards-Wright, Charles E .. Indianapolis; Moore. Harry S., Indianapolis; Newland, Harrod C., Indianapolis.


Commissary-Sergeant-Swope, Horace G., Greenfield.


Quartermaster-Sergeant-Bridges, Frank L., Indianapolis.


Color Sergeant-Kiefer, Henry, Indianapolis.


Chief Musician-Jamison, Frank B., Lafayettte.


Principal Musicians-Adams, George B., Lafayette; Braden, James, Indianapolis.


COMPANY A, OF INDIANAPOLIS.


Captain-Little, James, Indianapolis.


First Lieutenant-Herr. William II., Indianapolis.


Second Lieutenants-Mackey, Louis H., Indianapolis (1): Gadd, Espy M., Indianapolis (2).


First Sergeant-Core, William F., Indianapolis (3).


Quartermaster-Sergeant-Smith, Bertrand I .. , Indianapolis.


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Sergeants-Murray, Ivy C., Indianapolis; Armstrong, George C., Indianapolis; Parker, Austin A., Indianapolis (4); Gwinup, Clayton, Indianapolis (5).


Corporals-Rosberg, Victor G., Indianapolis (6); West, Charles W., Indianapolis; Loy, Oscar L., Indianapolis; Peterson, Elmer M., Indian- apolis (7); Richardson, Joseph, Indianapolis (8); Cheseldine, George H., Indianapolis (9); Leet, George H., Indianapolis (10); Jacobs, Roy W., Indianapolis (9); Shelby, Clarence L., Indianapolis (9); Nash, Preston H., Danville (9); Gessell, Elmer H., Selma (9); Reinking, Ferdinand, Indianapolis (9); Demmy, William J., Indianapolis (11).


Musician-Murphy, Marshall H., Lafayette (12).


Artificer-Ray. George, Indianapolis (13).


Wagoner-Henzie, Frank, Indianapolis (14).


Privates-Acklin, Francis. Indianapolis; Agee, Alfred C., Indian- apolis; Agee, William J., Indianapolis; Ball, William T., Indianapolis; Barlow, Willard L., Indianapolis; Beauchamp, Ralph H., Indianapolis; Bridwell, Harry, Indianapolis; Clark, William H., Indianapolis; Chil- ders, Clarence W., Indianapolis (15); Coons, Henry D., Indianapolis; Corkin, William L., Indianapolis; Cramer, William, Indianapolis; Dun- can, James B., Indianapolis; Duke, Arthur E., Indianapolis; Ends, Benjamin, Indianapolis: Foltz. Herbert, Indianapolis (16); Fate. Clar- ence P., Indianapolis; Faust, Theodore, Indianapolis; Fodrea, John H., Indianapolis: Fullen, Theodore, Indianapolis; Gibson, Louis E., Indian- apolis; Groves, Clarence, Indianapolis; Groves, Walter R., Indianap)- lis; Hamilton, Harsey S., Indianapolis; Hawkins, Albert G., Indian- apolis; Helm, Edward P., Indianapolis; Helm, Harry B., Indianapolis; Hodges, Melvin B., Indianapolis; Hood, Frank F., Indianapolis; Job- son, Richard A., Indianapolis; Jobson, Forest B., Indianapolis (17); Judah, Parker, Indianapolis; Kinne, Edwin R., Indianapolis; Krueger, Robert, Indianapolis; Laurence. Kenneth, Indianapolis; Lee, James, Indianapolis; Littlejohn, Frank L., Indianapolis; Lorash, Charles R., Indianapolis; Marshall, Otis A., Danville; Matthews, Allen, Indian- apolis; Rauch, George, Indianapolis; Roberts, Harry, Indianapolis; Sellers, Earl W., Indianapolis; Shelby, Edgar L., Indianapolis; Shirk, Charles J., Indianapolis; Simmendinger, John P., Indianapolis; Smith, Julius H., Indianapolis; Smock, Louis G., Indianapolis; Snyder, Wil- liam H., Indianapolis; Strub, Herman E., Indianapolis; Swindler, Ern- est M., Indianapolis; Swisher, Alva, Indianapolis; Terry, James A., Indianapolis; Thornberry, Samuel H., Indianapolis; Tilford, Max, In- dianapolis; Walton, Alba, Indianapolis; Wesby, Charles O., Indian- apolis; Young, Benjamin V., Indianapolis: Young, Christy F., Indianapo- lis; Youse, Frank L., Indianapolis.


Recruits-Anecker, John T., Indianapolis; Archey, Hugh, Milroy; Ashford, William S., Indianapolis; Beeson, Herbert E., Greensburg; Brown, Frank, Plainfield; Brown, Conrad C., Fortville; Carr. Victor M., Indianapolis; Cooley, Edward L., Connersville; Conway, Edward J., Indianapolis ;; Dinger, Frank R., Connersville; Fry, Charles Henry, Reading, Pa .; Gray, Frank, Indianapolis; Hill, William, Greensburg; Highstreet, George J., Indianapolis Herpick, George C., Indianapolis; Lichlyter, George, Indianapolis; Payne, Charles E., Connersville; Rob- erts Charles E., Indianapolis: Ruth, George B., Reading, Pa .; Rash, Eddie J., Eden; Sandusky, Harry C., Greensburg; Thompson, John, Indianapolis; Whaley, Benjamin F., Shelbyville; Wregg, Harry, Con- nersville.


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(1) Resigned June 27. (2) Promoted from first sergeant July 12. (3) Promoted from sergeant July 12. (4) Promoted from corporal Septem- ber 16. (5) Promoted from corporal September 1. (6) Died Septem- ber 30. (7) Promoted from artificer July 18. (8) Promoted from wag- oner September 1. (9) Promoted from private July 7. (10) Promoted from private September 16. ( 11) Promoted from private October 1. (12) Trans- ferred to band June 14. (13) Appointed from private July 18. (14) Ap- pointed from private August 16. (15) Discharged August 16. (16) Dis- charged August 10. (17) Discharged August 15.


COMPANY B, OF ROCHESTER.


Captain-Clinger, Ernest L., Rochester.


First Lieutenant-Davis, Frederick W., Rochester.


Second Lieutenant-Phillips, Charles O., Rochester.


First Sergeant-Karn, Jacob A., Peru.


Quartermaster Sergeant-Bowman, Harley, Rochester (1).


Sergeants-Phillips, Jay P., Rochester; Jones, Charles V., Roches- ter; Moore, Alonzo P., Swanville (1); Collins, Oscar J., Hammond (1).


Corporals-Ginn, Charles C., Marion; Day, Albert L., Rochester; Jeffries, Frank, Rochester; Apt, Charles G., Rochester (2); Berry, Ivan A., Rising Sun (2); Borders, Charles, Pulaski (2); Dresen, Louis, Ko- komo (2); Jones, Fred B., Rochester (2); Hey, Edward C., Rochester (2); Hoot, Prentiss L., Rochester (2); Howell, Franklin R., Kewanna (2); Noftsger, B. E .. Rochester (2).


Musicians -- Kennel, Albert, Lafayette (3); Shannon, Frank, Clark's Hill (3).


Artificer-Horn, David, Cicero.


Wagoner-Zeigler, Joseph E., South Bend.


Privates-Allis, Newton D., Athens (4); Armington, John C., Ander- son (5); Ayers, Robert L., Greentown; Baker, George S., Portland; Baker, Mitchell, Rochester; Barker, Leo, Farmland; Berry, Melville S., Rochester; Beatley, Evans, Kokomo; Borders, Walter, Pulaski; Bow- man, John W., Rochester; Braim, George C., Indianapolis; Brickert, ยท Clarence P., Bargersville; Burris, Harry M., Farmland; Carr, James A., Indianapolis (6); Chamberlain, Harry, Rochester (6); Davidson, William S., Rochester; Deiss, Elmer S., Carlisle; Duvall, Oliver, Ridgeville; Elsworth, Burl R., Peru; Favorite, Berne O., Union City; Freeman, Thornt, Lynn; Hall, Charles M., Rochester; Harrington, George; Bruces Lake; Harris, L. G., Bruces Lake; Hartman, John W., Rochester; Hetz- ner, Harry H., Rochester; Hewitt, Charles, Kokomo; Hill, Martin L., Lynn; Hoffman, Clayton, Rochester; Keel, Clyde C., Rochester; Kelting, Henry, Indianapolis; Knapp, James H., Rochester; Lacey, John E., Lynn; Lowery, Ora C., Clayton; McClain, Robert A., Greenwood; Mc- Henry. Bruce L., Rochester (7); McIntire, Austin, DeLong; McKee, Ira S., Rochester; Meranda, Charles, Ridgeville; Myers, Edward B., Lynn; Nutter, Edward, Greentown; Piper, Charles A., Rochester; Reece, William. Lynn; Ross, Frank E., Rochester; Seward, Samuel M., Greenfield; Shaffer, Daniel E., New Castle; Smith, Dell G., Rochester; Smith, Howard, Kewanna; Stookey, Curt J., Kewanna (5); Street, Rob- ert P., Rochester (5); Talley, Edward, Rochester; Trusler, Robert N., Indianapolis; Tuttle, Henry E., Rochester; Watson, Lorenzo D., Roches- ter; Williams, John, Deerfield; Williams, Milton B., Rochester; Winn, William, Rochester; Stevens, Ira W., Putnam County (8).


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Recruits-Alexander, Homer, Rochester; Bonnell, William E., Sa- lina; Bruce, George W., Bruce Lake; Clark, Nathan F., Rochester; Eas- terday. Elmer, Rochester; Ice, George, Rochester; Jones, Ed. Rochester; Jones, Freeman, Rochester; Jessen, Bernard, Rochester; Landauer. Je- rome, Peru; Moore, Albert, Fletchers Lake; Mow, John, Rochester; McKee, Frank, Rochester; Nifong, Israel A., Plymouth; Prew, Charles, Rochester; Rutledge, Curtis, Rochester; See, Sanford, Denver; Shock, Lewis, Rochester; Stockburger, Ross, Rochester; Trickle, Jesse L., Germany; Thrush, James, Rochester; Ware, Lon, Rochester; Wenger, Charles N., Rochester; Whittenburger, Loren, Peru; Zellers, William, Kewanna.


(1) Promoted from corporal, July 7. (2) Promoted from private, July 7. (3) Transferred to band. June 14. (4) Died October 29. (5) Transferred to hospital corps, June 27. (6) Transferred to hospital corps, August 16. (7) Discharged July 19. (8) Died September 2.


COMPANY C, OF FRANKFORT.


Captain-Allen, David F., Frankfort.


First Lieutenant-Kramer, Harold M., Frankfort.


Second Lieutenant-Van Arsdel, William F., Frankfort.


First Sergeant -- Petty, Frank L., Frankfort.


Quartermaster Sergeant-Nye, Frank, Frankfort.


Sergeants-Bird, John W., Frankfort; Erisman, Chas. W., Frank- fort; Fisk, Nathan B., Frankfort (1); Morris, William G., Frankfort.


Corporals-Hardegg, Ralph H., Frankfort; Heimberger, Earl R., Frankfort; McFarland, William R., Frankfort; Stone, Charles A., Frankfort; Ychacall, Monto F., Frankfort (3); Alexander, Roy, Frank- fort (2); Barricklow, John C., Frankfort (2); Logan, Charles P., Michi- gantown (2); McNeff, Frank E., Frankfort (2); Phillips, Oscar F., Frankfort (2); Smith, Louis A., Frankfort (2); White, Albert T., Frank- fort (2).


Musicians-Smith, Owen B. (4); White, Charles C., Morgantown (4). Artificer-Ticen, Willard, Frankfort.


Wagoner-Kinder, Ulysses G., Frankfort.


Privates-Alexander, William, Frankfort; Ashley, Arthur P., Frank- fort; Allen, John W., Frankfort; Altum, Edward, Frankfort; Arm- strong, John, Frankfort; Brinson, Lee A., Kirklin; Bell, Russell R., Mulberry; Boxwell, James A., Frankfort; Cash, Elmer N., Hillsboro; Coonrod, Josephus, Frankfort (5); Clark, Elmer S., Frankfort; Cheadle, Frank W., Frankfort (6); Catterlin, Ardell R., Frankfort; Caldwell, Harvey E., Elizaville; Denton, Lee, Frankfort; Danner, Charles R .. Frankfort; Everman, William, Kirklin; Evans, John A., Frankfort; Forsythe, Louis H., Frankfort; Fryman, Louis J., Frankfort; Fisk, Frank A., Jr., Frankfort; Fraizer, Andrew D. F., Frankfort (7); Gard, Abraham, Frankfort; Griner, Fred L., Frankfort (8); Henderson, How- ard L., Frankfort; Hinds, Philip R., Frankfort; Irvin, Bert C., Frank- fort; Jennings, Ashley J., Lafayette (9); Jones, Thomas, Frankfort; Jones, Samuel W., Frankfort; Johnson, Lonzo E., Scircleville; Kelleher, Rich- ard H., Cyclone; Kelley, Raymond, Frankfort; Lewis, Charles R., Ross- ville; Lewis, William B., Frankfort; Loop, Earl C., Greentown (10); Lichlyter George W., Clark's Hill; Merritt, Lee S., Mulberry; Merritt, Arch. N., Frankfort; Mitchell, Omar, Frankfort; McFarland, Audley O., Frankfort; Merrill, Elmer E., Frankfort; Moore, James, Rossville; Ma- hoy, Frank, Frankfort; Nice, George, Sedalia; Oliphant, Homer N.,


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Forest; Pence, John K., Frankfort; Rains, Albert S., Tipton; Salmon, Russell G., Freeport; Scott, Jesse E., Colfax; Stinebaugh, Charles W., Frankfort; Shepherd, James F., Frankfort; Stout. Ulrick T., Pleasant Hill, O .; Spencer, Jacob E., Frankfort; Shanklin, Harry C., Frankfort; Tranberger, Cyrus B., Forest; White, Herbert R., Colfax; Yoxtheimer, Henry, Frankfort.


Recruits-Aughe, Earl E .. Frankfort; Beaver, Walter, Frankfort; Boxwell, Walter S., Frankfort; Brown, Wilbur, Frankfort; Caldwell, Joseph, Colfax; Cash, William Arnold, Hillisburg; Coffin, Edward S., Frankfort; Davis, Charles R., Frankfort; Dunbar, Martin B., Colfax; Emmens, Joseph, Frankfort: Fall, Jerry M., Frankfort (8); Fisher, John, Frankfort; Kern, William D., Frankfort; Mattix, Carey A., Kil- more; Meeks, Fred R., Kirklin; McCray, William, Frankfort; McCarty, Lawrence F., Frankfort; McCarty, Clarence Jess, Frankfort; Nolan, Owen, Kokomo; Opperman, John H., Frankfort; Sayler, Walter R., Frankfort; Smith, John Ed, Frankfort; Smith, Sweet, Frankfort; Stan- ley, Charles, Frankfort; Squiers, William C., Frankfort; Surface, David F., Frankfort; Welker, William F., Winchester; Worley, John Franklin, Frankfort; Youmans, Newell, Darlington.


(1) Discharged November 21. (2) Promoted from private, July 7. (3) Discharged August 18. (4) Transferred to band, June 14. (5) 1Ds- charged May 24. (6) Discharged November 25. (7) Discharged Novem- ber 19. (8) Transferred to hospital corps, United States Army, Au- gust 12. (9) Died July 1. (10) Transferred to hospital corps, United States Army, June 27.


COMPANY D, OF INDIANAPOLIS.


Captain-McCrea, Frank F., Indianapolis.


First Lieutenant-Isensee, Albert T., Indianapolis.


Second Lieutenant-Kreber, William A., Indianapolis.


First Sergeant-Rosengarten, Edwin H., Indianapolis. Quartermaster Sergeant-Bell, Loyde S., Indianapolis.


Sergeants-Keep, George H., Indianapolis; Miller, Ralph, Indianap- olis; Ketcham, John Lewis, Indianapolis; Vinnedge, Albert, Indian- apolis.


Corporals-Amthor, Edwin J., Indianapolis; Cornwall, Alfred E., Indianapolis; Downey, Brandt C., Indianapolis; Stanford, Perkins W., Indianapolis; Rubin, Fred W., Indianapolis; Stone, Arthur M., Indian- apolis; Hornaday, Fred W., Indianapolis (1); Johnson, Fred T., Indian- apolis (1); Oakes, M. B., Indianapolis (1); Cathro, T. E., Indianap- olis (1); Walker, Charles G., Indianapolis (1); Wilkinson, Samuel W., Indianapolis (1).


Musicians-McCormick, Vine H., Lafayette (2); Todd, Henry C., Lafayette (2)


Artificer-Blessing, Lorenzo D., Mapleton (3).


Wagoner-Hobbs, Arthur E., Indianapolis (3).


Privates-Allen, George B., Indianapolis; Beckman, Jason A., Indi- anapolis; Bly, Jordan A., Indianapolis; Brough, John G., Indianapolis; Bucker, Guy Eugene, Indianapolis; Byfield, Harry W., Indianapolis: Carpenter, Fred E., Indianapolis; Chiek. George J .. Indianapolis: Dono- van, Jesse F., Indianapolis; Dungan, Fred S., Indianapolis: Fisher, John, Greenfield; Fort, Charles O., Fortville; Foster, Fred J., Indianap- olis (4) Free, Charles I., Indianapolis (5); Fromhold, Andrew F., Indian- apolis; Gifford, Roy A., Indianapolis; Gough, Robert W., Greenfield;


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Greenwood, Frank F., Indianapolis; Griffey, Pleasant B., Indianapolis; Groenendyke, Frank A., Indianapolis; Hastings, Paul, Indianapolis; Hawkins, Wilbur R., Danville (2); Heim, William J., Indianapolis (6); Hinkley, Earl L., Indianapolis; Jenkins, Harry L., Indianapolis; Joiner, Gerald A., Indianapolis; Jones, Harry A., Indianapolis; Krause, Harry E., Indianapolis; Laken, J. Harry, Indianapolis; Lewis, John P., Indian- apolis; McAdams, Fred A., Indianapolis; McCaslin, Carl, Brownsburg; McClaine, Carl E., Indianapolis; McMullen, Harry A., Indianapolis (7); Merritt, John E., Indianapolis; Messick, Juett E., Greenfield; Miller, Walter E., Indianapolis; Morford, Paul A., Greenfield; New, Charles V., Greenfield; Owens, Thomas T., Greenfield (8); Patterson, William, Greenfield (5); Rider, Bernard L., Greenfield; Rinehart, E. Robert, In- dianapolis; Robbins, Earl, Indianapolis; Roland, Winfield, Greenfield; Rouzer, Harry M., Indianapolis; Schmidt, Fred, Indianapolis; Scott, Robert H., Mooresville; Skillman, William T., Indianapolis; Slifer, Geordie, Greenfield; Wall, Pendleton S., Greensburg; Wallace, Albert H., Indianapolis; Walton, John M., Greenfield; White, Arthur Earl, Indianapolis; Williams, Edwin L., Indianapolis; Wolf, Arthur, Indian- opils; Young, Ralph A., Indianapolis.




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