Directory and soldiers' register of Wayne County, Indiana, 1865, Part 47

Author: Power, J. C., ed
Publication date: 1865
Publisher: Richmond, Ind. : W.H. Lanthurn & Co.
Number of Pages: 510


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Harris, John L, enlisted in Co C, 9th Reg HARNISS, JACOB S. enlisted in Co D, Ind Vol Cav, Oct., 1863, for three years. 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three Was in the battles of Franklin and Nash- years. Was in the battle of Pea Ridge, ville. Yet in the service, April, 1865. Resi- Sugar Creek, Black River Bridge, Thomp- dence previous to enlistment, with William son's Hill and siege of Vicksburg. Re-en- Harris, Washington.


Harris, Lewis K. enlisted in Co C, 8th Reg of Winchester and Cedar Creek, and was Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months. discharged at the close of the war. Resi- Was in the battle of Rich Mountain, Va. He dence Germantown.


served out his time and was discharged. Re-


HARRIMAN, Dr. S. B. was commissioned enlisted in Co F, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, July, as Asst. Surgeon of the 34th Reg Ind Vol Inf. 1861, for three years. Was appointed Ist Sept., 1862, and acted in that capacity at Lieut. upon the organization of the Co., and Helena, Arkansas, until Jan .. 1863, then re- served in that capacity until July, 1862, when signed on account of physical disability. he resigned on account of physical disability. Now resides in Richmond.


Re-enlisted Aug., 1862, in Co F, 69th Reg HARRIMAN, THOMAS F. enlisted in Ind Vol Inf, for three years. Was promo- Co E, 35th Reg Ohio Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, ted to Captain upon the organization of the for three years. Was in every battle in Company. Was in the battles of Pittsburg which his regiment was engaged (under Gen. Thomas), until after the taking of Atlanta;


Landing, siege of Corinth, Richmond, Ky., Chickasaw Bluff's, Arkansas Post, Port Gib- served out his term of enlistment and was son, Ion, Champion Hill, Raymond, Black discharged Sept., 1864. Now resides in Rich- mond.


River Bridge, Vicksburg, Jackson, Miss., and Fort Blakely, Alabama. Served until the


Harris, Albanus volunteered for three close of the rebellion, and was discharged. months, April, 1864, in Co A, 133d Reg Ind Went from Richmond.


Vol Inf; served full time and was mustered Harris, Luther enlisted in Co C, 9th Reg out with his regiment. Son of J. M. Harris. Ind Vol Cav, Dec., 1864, for three years.


Harris, Elwood enlisted in Co C, 9th Reg Ind Vol Cav, Feb., 1864, for three years. Was in the battle of Nashville. Still in the service, April, 1865. Son of Elijah Harris.


Harris, Henderson C. enlisted in Co K, 38th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Feb., 1862, for three years. Was in the battle of Pittsburg Land- ing. Died May 7th, 1862. Res before enlist- ment, on Elijah Harris' farm, New Garden township.


Harris, James enlisted in Co C, 9th Reg Ind Vol Cav, Oct., 1864, for three years. Was in the battles of Franklin and Nash- ville. Yet in the service, April, 1865. Res with Harvey Harris, Washington.


Was in the battles of Franklin and Nashville. Yet in the service, April, 1865. Son of Wins- ton Harris, Green tp.


Harris, Martin L. enlisted in Co B, 5th Reg Ind Vol Cav, Aug., 1862, for three years. Has been with the regiment in all its battles. Yet in the service, May, 1865. Family re- sides in Jacksonburg.


Harris, Milton enlisted in Co I, 84th Reg Ind Vol Inf. Aug., 1862, for three years. In the battles of Resacca, Neil Dow Church and Kenesaw Mountain. Was wounded at last named battle. Was at the battle of Nashville, thence to Huntsville and Strawberry Plains. Served until the close of the war, and was mustered out with his regiment, June, 1865. Son of William Harris, 3 mile n e of Fair-


Harris, James M. enlisted in Co C, 5th Reg Ohio Vol Cav, Sept., 1861, for three years. Was in all the engagements in which his Reg participated, (including the battle of Pitts- fax, New Garden tp.


burg Landing), until discharged for physical disability, March, 1863. Re-enlisted in Co I, Harris, Robert enlisted in the 19th Ind Battery, Aug., 1861, for three years; was in 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Feb., 1864, for three the battles of Perryville and Chicamauga, years, and was at the siege of Atlanta, and and was taken sick, and died in the hospital in the battles of Franklin and Nashville; at Nashville. Res previous to enlistment, was at the taking of Kinston, and is still in|with James Frazee, Washington tp.


listed Jan., 1864, and took part in the battles


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Harris, William enlisted in 8th Reg Ind Vicksburg. Discharged at expiration of Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months, and term ; now in the employ of Mercer & Co., was discharged at expiration of time. Re- Cambridge City.


enlisted-Co and Reg not known-and is sup- Harvey, Josiah enlisted, Reg not known, posed to have died at Vicksburg. Res pre- in Feb., 1865. Was a refugee form North Car- vious to enlistment, with A. Beeson, Boston olina. Was at work for Samson Boone, at township. time of enlistment, Richmond.


Harris, William H. enlisted in Co F, 69th Harvey, Thomas G. enlisted in Co B, 14th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1862, for three Reg III Vol Inf, Sept., 1864, for one year, years, as fifer; was promoted to fife-major, and is still in the service. Family res in August, 1863. Was in the battles of Rich- Milton.


mond, Ky., Chickasaw Bluffs, Arkansas Post,


Harvey. William enlisted in Co D, 8th Port Gibson, Champion Hills, Raymond, Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 10, 1861. for three Black River Bridge, Vicksburg, Jackson, years. Was in the battles of Pea Ridge and Miss., and Fort Blakely, Ala. Served until Cotton Plant. Discharged Jan. 1, 1864. the collapse of the rebellion, and was then Res Centerville discharged. Went from Richmond.


HASECOSTER, FRED. enlisted in Co B,


Harrison. Cornelius F. enlisted in Co A, 5th Reg Ky inf, July, 1861, for three years. Sth Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three Was in the battles of Pittsburg Landing, months; was in the battle of Rich Mountain, Stone River, Chickamauga, and Sherman's Va, and was discharged at expiration of campaign through Tennessee, and was dis- term. Was killed by a railroad accident, charged Sept., 1864, by reason of expiration


near Lafayette, Ind., October, 1864. Family resides n s Main, bet Walnut and Jones Cam- bridge City.


of term. Res Richmond.


HASTINGS, IRA C. enlisted in Co B, 25th Reg Ill Vol Inf, for three years, June, Harrison, Henry G. enlisted in Co H, 11th 1861, at Danville. Was in the battle of Pea


Pa. Cav, September, 1861, for three years. Res Richmond.


Ridge and the siege of Corinth, also in the bat- tles of Stone River and Chickamauga, at Harrison, Joseph G. enlisted in Co H, 152d which place he was taken prisoner Sept., 19th, Reg O N G, May 2d, 1864, for one hundred 1863, with 1,200 others, and was at once days. Served in West Virginia, Maryland, and Pennsylvania. Discharged Sept. 2d, 1864. Res Newport. marched to Tunnel Hill, put aboard the cars and sent to Atlanta, where they were placed in a stockade enclosing about one acre of Harrison, Samuel enlisted in Co B, 5th ground. The wounded were permitted to Ind Vol Cav, August, 1862, for three years. take with them one shelter tent for two per- Was with his Reg eight months, and was sons, the others were without any covering transferred to the V RC. Yet in the service,


whatever. They remained in this prison but May, 1865. Family res with Joseph Ketra, two days; their rations consisting of three Harrison tp.


ounces of poor meat and two crackers. They Harrington, A, D. enlisted, August, 1862, were then taken by railroad to Rich- in Co A, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three mond, and marched through the principal years. Served with the Reg until March, streets as an exhibition and then taken to 1863, when he was discharged on account of Belle Isle. While they were in this prison physical disability. Now res in New York. Mr. Hastings and another prisoner being de- Went from Richmond.


Hart, Timothy enlisted in Co B, 19th Reg


tailed to draw rations, made an attempt to escape, but were recaptured and put in Cas- Ind Vol Inf, July, 1861, for three years; was tle Thunder. After remaining there about a in first and second battles of Fredericksburg, week, he was taken out and sent to the prison Antietam, second battle of Bull Run, Spott- at Danville, Va., where-quoting from the sylvania, and Wilderness. Discharged on Richmond Sentinel-"Nature would thin expiration of time. Res with James Kerlin, Wayne tp.


them out." At the time Mr. Hastings was taken, the prisoners were robbed of nearly all


HARTER, JOSEPH L. enlisted Feb., their clothing, so that he was almost naked, 1865, in Co H, 147th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for and when he was started from Richmond to one year. Is now, May, 1865, at home on Danville, he was barefooted, and without a sick furlough. Res in Hagerstown. shirt or pants, except an old pair of drawers


Hartup, Charles W. enlisted July, 1861, in Co B, 19th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years ;


that he had taken from a dead comrade. In this condition he was started from Richmond


served his time; re-enlisted and appointed on a frosty morning-for by this time winter Reg Q. M., and served as such until the 19th


was approaching-and without anything


and 20th were consolidated. Res now in whatever to eat until his arrival at Danville. Tennessee. Went from Hagerstwon.


At this place our men received some blankets


Hartzler, Jacob enlisted in Co E, 8th Reg sent them by our own government. They Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years. remained at Danville until spring, suffering Was in the battle of Pea Ridge and siege of all that men could and live. In place of being


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relieved from their long continued sufferings, Havekottle, William enlisted in Co A. 5th they were started to that horror of horrors, Reg O V I, April, 1861, for three months, the Andersonville prison pen. Mr. Hastings and was discharged at expiration of term. and a comrade determined once more to make Res Richmond.


an effort to escape. They jumped from the cars while in motion and made for the


Hawkins, David enlisted in Co B, 57th Ind Vol Inf, 1861 for three years, and was pro- swamps. The first night after their escape, moted to Ist Lieut. Re-enlisted in same Reg they approached some negro quarters; the for three years; was in battle of Mission negroes treating them very kindly, giving them provisions enough to last three days. They continued to travel at night and con- ceal themselves through the day, and had high


Ridge, and in all others in which the Reg was engaged up to that time. Was wounded slightly at Jonesboro, just before the taking of Atlanta. Yet in the service, March, 1865. hopes of being able to reach the Union lines, Son of John Hawkins, Wayne tp.


but were at length overtaken by blood-hounds,


Hawkins, Henry enlisted in Co I, 84th Reg re-captured and taken to Columbia, S. C., and Ind Vol Inf, in 1862, for three years; was placed in a dungeon where they remained eighteen days, and were then taken out, hand-


wounded and taken prisoner at Chicamanga, soon after paroled, returned to Nashville, and cuffed, a ball and chain fastened to each of thence home; recovered, and is still in the their legs, and placed on board the cars bound service, April, 1865. Son of Nathan Hawk- ins, Wayne tp. for Andersonville. The officer in command not being entirely destitute of humanity, re-


Hawkins, John enlisted in Co I, 57th Reg moved the irons from his limbs to relieve his Ind Vol Inf. for three years; was wounded sufferings, and his horror of the Anderson- at Mission Ridge, and discharged, by reason ville pen being so great he soon after escaped, of physical disability, a short time before the expiration of his term of service. Since mar- ried, and removed to Randolph County. Son of Nathan Hawkins, Wayne tp. but was again captured and lodged in the Andersonville prison in spite of all his heroic efforts to the contrary. Having been cap- tured in Sept., 1863, Mr. Hastings remained Hawkins, William enlisted in Co G, 126th Ill Inf, Sept., 1862, for three years, and soon after promoted to Ord Sergt. Was with Sherman in his great march from Atlanta to Savannah, and is yet in the service, March, 1865. Family res with his father, Nathan Hawkins, Wayne tp. in the hands of the rebels until Feb., 1865, when he was exchanged, sent to Savannah and put on board a vessel bound for New York. On his arrival there he was discharged, having served eight months over the time of his enlistment, and been nineteen months in rebel prisons. The testimony of Mr. Hast- ings confirms the worst accounts that have HAWKINS, W. H. enlisted in Co B,


been published of the diabolical treatment of 16th Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for one our Union soldiers by the authorities of that year, under the first call for 75,000. At ex- government whose very infamy was enough to sink it to the lowest depths of perdition.


piration of term re-enlisted in Co E, 87th Reg Ohio Vol Inf, at the close of which term, Space forbids giving in detail the experience of re-enlisted in Co E, 7th Reg Ind Cav., for this one man, although it might be relied on three years. In the battle of Stone River, wounded in hand, afterwards in arm. Still in service, April, 1865. Res before enlist- ment, Middleboro, Wayne tp.


Haxton, Robert enlisted in Co -, 69th Reg and loyalty to the best goverment on earth. Ind Vol Inf, Aug, 1862, for three years. Was He is now residing with his parents near Dublin.


in every particular, as he is spoken of by those best acquainted with him, as being equally as reliable for truth and veracity as he has proven himself to be for true bravery


taken prisoner at Richmond, Ky., paroled and exchanged. Was in first battle of Vicksburg,


Hastings, Joshua enlisted in Co H, 25th Arkansas Post, siege of Vicksburg; also with Reg Ind Vol Inf, September, 1861, for three Gen. Banks' in ;the Red River expedition ; years ; was promoted to Ist Lieut, was now, 1st of April, 1865, with the forces oper- wounded in the battle of Stone River, and ating against Mobile. Family res with John transferred to the V R C, and is now, March, Osborn, Economy. 1865, in command of a company in Chicago. Son of Aaron Hastings, near Milton.


Hayden, Wilson enlisted in Co D, 2d Reg Ind Vol Cav, Aug., 1861, for three years.


Hattaway, John M. enlisted, September, Served with the reg until Sept. 21, 1862, 1861, in Co G, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for when he was captured in Tennessee, and died three years; was with the Reg in all its bat- in Andersonville Prison. Went from Rich- tles until that of Stone River, where he was mond.


wounded and sent to Nashville, then to New


Haythorn, Oscar enlisted in Co D. 57th Albany, Ind., and remained there until the Reg Ind Vol Inf, March 8, 1864, for three expiration of term. Residence still there, years. Was in the battles of the army of April, 1865. Son of E. B. Hattaway, Ha- the Cumberland, from Chattanooga to Atlan- gerstown. ta, and in those of Franklin and Nashville


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Tenn. Still in the service, April, 1865. Son to enlistment with Abiram Boyd, Harrison of Edward Haythorn, Wayne tp. township.


Hebbler, Charles enlisted in Co C, 2nd Reg Henderson, John N. enlisted in Co I, 124th Ind Vol Cav, for three years, Aug. 28th, 1861. Reg Ind Vol Inf, March, 1864, for three Was in the battle of Pittsburg Landing; af- years. Was captured while on detatched ter which, he was engaged in driving ambu- duty in Georgia, and confined in the Ander- lance. Was discharged March 22nd, 1865, at sonville prison from some time in Aug., 1864, the expiration of his term of service. Resi- until Feb. following; was released from pris- dence w s of Front, south of Mill, Richmond. on, but not until his health had become so


Hedgepeth, William B. volunteered in Co impaired by ill treatment as to cause his C, 19th Reg Ind Vol Inf, July, 1861, for death, March 10th, 1865. He was a son of three years. Participated in all the battles Richard Henderson, of Richmond. and skirmishes in which his regiment was


HENDERSON, RICHARD enlisted in engaged, up to the battle of Second Bull Run, Co E, 5th Reg Ohio Vol Cav, Oct., 1861, for in which he was severely wounded, and was three years. Was in the battles of Pittsburg


taken prisoner, remaining in the hands of the Landing, siege of Corinth, and Lookout rebels nine days, when he was paroled, and Mountain, and was discharged at expiration sent to the hospital at Washington City, and of term. Now resides w s Green n Main,


subsequently furloughed home, where he was discharged on account of his wounds, Feb.,


HENDERSON, THOMAS G. enlisted in 1863. Son of Arthur Hedgepeth, of Frank- Co B, 19th Reg Ind Vol Inf, July, 1861, for lin tp.


three years. Was in the battles of Lewins- ville, Thornburg's Mills, Gainsville, Second Bull Run, South Mountain, Antietam, Frede- ricksburg, (five days), Fitzhugh Crossing, Chancellorsville, Gettysburg, Mine Run and


Heiney, Jacob enlisted in 3d Ind Battery, Sept., 1861, for three years. Was in the bat- tles of Pea Ridge, Pleasant Hill, and many other smaller engagements. Veteranized No- vember, 1863. Was taken sick, and died Culpepper C. H. Re-enlisted as a veteran, April, 1864. Son of Leah Heiney, Jackson Township. Jan., 1864, and was promoted to Orderly Sergeant, March, 1864, and to 2d Lieut., Heinly, George A. enlisted in 133d Reg Ind Vol Inf, for one hundred days. Sept., 1863, but owing to not having a suf- Dis- ficient number of men to allow a 2d Lieut., charged at the close of term of service, and he was not mustered in; was afterward in the has since removed to Terre Haute, Indiana. battles of the Wilderness, Laurel Hill, Spott- Went from New Garden tp. sylvania C. H., North Anna River, Coal Har-


Heironimus, Walter volunteered in Co B, bor, Bethsadia Church, in front of Peters- 5.7th Reg Ind Vol Inf, at its organization for burg, Weldon Railroad, &c., &c., until Oct., three years. Re-enlisted in the spring of 1864 1864, when he was discharged. Re-enlisted for three years more. Participated in the bat- Jan., 1865, in Co C, 147th Reg Ind Vol Inf, tles of Pittsburg Landing, Stone River and and was detailed to recruit for the Co, and Chickamauga. Was severely wounded at upon its organization was commissioned Ist Jonesboro, in Sherman's campaign against


Lieut. of Co G, and has been with his regi- Atlanta. Recovered and rejoined his regi- ment in all its battles up to the present time, ment. Participated in the battle of Frank- Aug., 1865. Went from Abington tp.


lin, Tenn. He was taken prisoner, but


Hendrickson, Gregg enlisted in the navy, managed to escape from the rebels after hav- March, 1863. Was engaged in the bom- ing been with them ten days, got through to bardment of Vicksburg, and was discharged the Union lines, with great difficulty; return- at expiration of term of enlistment. Resi- ed home and was discharged on account of dence w s Marion bet Walnut and Market, the collapse of the Rebellion.


Richmond.


Henkle, Jacob enlisted in Co D, 57th Reg


Heland, Samuel enlisted in Co C, 153d Reg Ohio Vol Inf, for one hundred days. Was in Ind Vol Inf, for three years, March 5th, 1864. the battle of New Creek. Was discharged at Was in the battles of Kenesaw Mountain, end of term. Residence in Wayne tp.


Atlanta and Nashville; yet in the service, April, 1865. Family resides e s R. & N.


Helms, James enlisted in Co F, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oct., 1863, for three years, and pike, 12 miles s Newport, New Garden tp. is still in the service, July, 1865. Went from Centerville.


Henkle, James W. enlisted in Co C, 75th Reg Ohio Vol Inf, for three months, April Helm, John enlisted in Co I, 54th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three months. Was discharged and came home and soon after died. Family 18th 1861. Re-enlisted for three years, Sept., 1861. Was in the battles of Bull Run, Fred- ericksburg, Fairfax C. H., Culpepper C. H., resides s s Nat. road bet Cambridge City and Fort Gregg, Gettysburg, Chancellorsville and Dublin, Jackson tp.


Hendershot, George enlisted in 19th Ind Garden tp.


Battery, July, 1862, for three years; yet in


Cross Keys. Son of Jacob Henkle, New


HENKLE, JOHN Q. enlisted in Co. G. the service, May, 1865. Residence previous 88th Reg O. V. I. for three months, June,


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1862. Re-enlisted Aug. 15, 1863 for one year|years. Was captured in the battle of Rich- on the U. S. Gunboat Brilliantty at Paducah, mond, Ky., and after being exchanged was was in several guerrilla fights and skirmishes in the battle of Chicasaw Bayou, and was with Forrest's men, on the Teche river. Re- killed at the battle of Champion Hill. Son enlisted in Co. D. 57th Ind. Vol. Inf. for one of M. D. Herbst, Milton. year, March 17,1865. Son of Jacob Henkle, New Garden tp.


Herbst, David S. enlisted in Co D, 51st Reg Ind Vol Inf, Dec., 1861, for three years. Henley, Samuel-col'd-enlisted in 158th Was in the battle of Pittsburg Landing, and Reg. Ind. Vol Inf. Yet in the service, May in Col. Straight's raid into Georgia. Was 1865, family resides n.s. Central Railroad, bet. captured near Rome, and paroled at Rich- Plum and the Bridge, Cambridge City.


mond, Va. Re-enlisted in same Co and Reg, Henly, Samuel-col'd-enlisted in Co. A. and was in the battles of Franklin and Nash- 28th Reg U. S. C. Vol Inf Oct 1862 for


ville, and is still in the service, June, 1865. three years and is still in the service, May Son of M. D. Herbst, Milton.


1865. Residence before enlisting with John G Noah, Washington tp. HERRINGTON, SAMUEL P. enlisted in Co D, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for Ind Inf. Sept 1864 for one year, was at the and siege of Vicksburg. Discharged at expi-


Hennings, Amos drafted in Co. A. 26 Reg three years. Was in the battle of Pea Ridge seige of Mobile. Still in the service, March, 1865. Resided before entering the service Barrett, Dublin.


Hervey, James C. enlisted in Co A, 9th Reg Henry, Daniel B. enlisted in Co. D. 8th Ind Vol Cav, for three years. Was wounded Reg Ind Vol Inf., April, 1861, for three near Nashville, Tenn., which disabled him months. Was in the battle of Rich Moun- for further military duty, and on account of tain. Discharged at expiration of time. Re- which, was discharged. Now resides in Indi- anapolis. Went from Dublin. enlisted in 1st Reg Kansas Cav-taken pris- oner and paroled. Re-enlisted in Co. D. 40th Reg Ind Inf., January, 1863 for three years. Died near Nashville, Tenn, March 12, 1863. Resided before the war with John Wilcoxen, Wayne tp.


Henry, David -col'd-enlisted, Dec. 1864 and is still in the service, June 1865. Re-


HESTER, ISAAC enlisted in Co -, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years. Was in the battles of Pea Ridge, Raymond and Champion Hills. Discharged at expira- tion of term. Now a carpenter of Dublin.


Hibberd, Edgar enlisted in Co A, 133d Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1864, for one hun- sided previous to enlistment with Calvin Out- dred days. Served his term, and was dis- land, Richmond. charged. Residence in Richmond.


Henry., Joseph T. enlisted in Co D, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years. Was in the battle of Wilson's Creek ; served Hibbers, D. enlisted in Co G, 32d Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years. Was captured in battle at Rowlet Station, and was as drummer till Feb., 1862, when he was dis- cofined in rebel prisons siv months, and four charged. Re-enlisted in an Ohio Reg, in the months of the time in Salisbury, N. C. Was spring of 1862, for three years. Served transferred to the Veteran Reserve Corps, and at expiration of time was discharged. Residence in Richmond.


with the Reg one year and was discharged on account of physical disability. Re-enlisted in the Spring of 1864, in 12th Mich. Battery. Still in the service, April, 1865. Res before


Hickman, Charles enlisted in Co H, 147th Reg Ind Vol Inf, March, 1865. Yet in the enlistment, with John Wilcoxen, Wayne tp. service, May, 1865. Son of Margret Phil-


Henry, Marshall G. enlisted in Co I, Ohiolips, Jackson tp.


Reg Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months,


Iliekman, Daniel enlisted in Co C, 5th Reg and was discharged at expiration of term. Ind Vol Cav, August, 1862, for three years. Res Richmond.


Was in the battles of Beans Station, Mossy Herbst, Albert H. enlisted in Co I, 14th Creek, Resacca and the campaign in front of Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three Atlanta. Was taken prisoner while with Gen. months, as musician, and was transferred to Stoneman in his raid to the rear of Atlanta, Co I, 15th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years, and remained a prisoner seven months. He was exchanged and died soon after, from the and was in the battles of Pittsburg Landing, Chickamauga, Mission Ridge, and was cap- effects of hardships during captivity. Resi- dence previous to enlistment, Cambridge City. tured by John Morgan's command, while do- ing hospital duty at Bardstown, Ky. After Hickman, James M. enlisted in Co F, 181st Reg Ohio Vol Inf, Sept., 1864, for one year. Was delailed as prescription clerk in Medical he was exchanged he re-enlisted in same Co and Reg, as veteran, for three years, and died while in the service. Son of M. D. Herbst, department soon after enlisting, and served Milton.




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