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Ind Battery, Aug., 1861, for three years; was promoted to 2d Lieutenant, April, 1862, and was transferred to the 17th Ind Battery; was at the battles of Charlestown, Virginia,
still in the service. Son of Dr. Moses. G. Mitchell, Abington.
MITCHELL, JOHN enlisted in Co. B, Ind Vol Inf, March, 1863; was in the battles 57th Ind Vol Inf, Oct. 12th, 1861; discharged of Resacca, Kenesaw Mountain, Peach Tree because of physical disability, July 21st, 1862: Creek, New Hope Church, and other small engagements; died of small-pox at Louisville, Ky. Son of Mrs. Elizabeth Fryar, Ab- ington.
re-enlisted in Co H, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf; was at the siege of Atlanta, and battles of Franklin and Nashville; still in the service, April, 1865. Family resides with J. Horney,
Miner, William O. enlisted in Co B, 5th Wayne tp.
Mitchell. John A. enlisted in the 57th Reg
Reg Ind Vol Cav; served until the collapse of the rebellion; was then discharged. Son Ind Vol Inf, Dec., 1861, for three years. Ho of James Miner, Dublin.
was with his Reg in the campaign from Mis-
MINOR, WILLIAM H. enlisted in the sion Ridge to the siege and capture of Atlan- 3d Ind Battery, April, 1861, for three months; ta; participated in nearly all of the battles was in the battle of Lexington Mo .; transfer- since the taking of Atlanta. He was detailed red to 17th Ind Battery, and commissioned as clerk in the office of the Indiana Military 'd Lieutenant; afterwards in the battles of Agency at Louisville. Son of Dr. R. S. Mitchell, now of Camp Nelson, Ky., but formerly of Richmond.
Gettysburg, Harper's Ferry, and the cam- paign in the Shenandoah Valley. Resigned, Sept. 1864. Son of Noah W. Minor, Dublin.
Mitchell, Moses D. enlisted in Co I, 124th
Mitchell A. Origen enlisted in Co A, 13th Reg Ind Vol Inf, by permission of his par- Reg Ind Vol Inf, in 1861, for three years; ents, while yet under military age; con- was in the battles of Rich Mountain, after tracted cold, which terminated in the loss of which received sun stroke, and recovered, his speech, but is still in the service, May, and was in the campaign against Charleston, 1865, refusing to join the Invalid Corps. Son on Folly and Morris Islands; was promoted of Dr. Moses G. Mitehell, Abington. to 2d Lieutenant, and refused higher promo- Mitchell, R. S. was appointed Assistant Surgeon of the 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Dec., tions; re-enlisted while on Folly Island, and is yet in the service, May, 1865. Son of Dr. 1861, for three years. After serving about six Moses G. Mitchell, Abington.
months, he was detailed to hospital duty in
Mitchell, Burton C. enlisted in Co C, 94th Nashville; in 1863, he was placed in charge of the hospital at Camp Nelson, Ky., and is now there, having his family with him. He
was in the battles of Perryville and Stone resided previous to entering the army, in Richmond.
River, in both of which he was wounded; re- signed in the fall of 1863, on acconnt of
Mobley, Elijah enlisted in Co I, 84th Reg physical disability. Son of Wm. B. Mitchell, Ind Vol Int, Aug., 1862, for three years; has Richmond.
. Mitchell, Charles F. enlisted in the 8th Reg until June, 1865, when the regiment was Ind Vol Inf. April, 1861, for three months; was discharged at expiration of term; re-en- listed in the fall of 1861, in the 19th Ind Ind Vol Cav, August, 1862, for three years; Battery, for three years, and was killed in the was in the campaign against Atlanta, and in battle of Perryville, Ky. Son of Dr. Moses the battles of Franklin and Nashville; taken prisoner, paroled and exchanged; yet in the (4. Mitchell, Abington.
Mitchel, David enlisted in Co A, 69th Reg|service, May, 1865. Son of Josiah Modlin, Ind Vol Inf, for three years; was in the bat- Dublin. tles of Richmond, Ky, Chickasaw Bayou, Arkansas Post, and was captured while in
Modlin, Nathan enlisted in Co D, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf. Aug., 1862, for three years; was Wospital at Raymond. Miss., paroled and ex- taken sick soon after and sent to the hospi- «hanged, and was in the Texas campaign, the tal, where he was discharged on account of
Reg Ohio Vol Inf, Aug. 1862, for three years: promoted to 2d Lieutenant, January, 1863;
been engaged mostly in building, &c .; served mustered out of service. Residence Fairfax. Modlin, Joseph enlisted in Co B, 5th Reg
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Mitchell, Harry E. enlisted in Co C, 9th Reg Ind Vol Cav, Feb., 1863, for three years, and has participated in all the engagements Gettysburg, Antietam and Maryland Hights; in which his regiment has been engaged; is resigned Sept. 13th, 1864. Now resides in Jackson tp.
Miner, Charles enlisted in Co C, 57th Reg
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physical disability, Dee., 1862. Now resides was discharged by reason of expiration of in Dublin. time. Residence, Richmond.
Modlin, Nathan-col'd-enlisted in Co A, 28th Reg U. S. C. Inf, Dec., 1863, for three years; yet in the service, May, 1865. Resi-
Moore, Joseph enlisted in Co B, 5th Reg Ind Vol Cav, March, 1864, for three years; was in all the principal engagements in dence previous to enlistment, with I. Modlin, which his regiment has been engaged; is still Jackson tp.
in the service. Son of Hannah Moore, Modlin, Willis enlisted in Co D, 8th Reg Dublin.
Moore, Madison-col'd-enlisted Sept., was in the battle of Pea Ridge, and siege of 1864, for one year; a resident of Randolph Vicksburg; re-enlisted in the same company
co., but laboring in Wayne connty at the and regiment; was taken sick and died, Jan., time of enlistment; yet in the service, April; 1865. Son of Josiah Modlin, Dublin.
1865.
Monfort, J. L. enlisted in 84th Reg Ind
Res before enlistment with Harrison Medlind, Richmond.
Moorman, Robert F. enlisted in 10th Moore, A. C, enlisted in Co K, 11th Reg Ind Battery, Dec. 7th, 1861, for three Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months; years; was in the battle Pittsburg Landing; was in the battle of Romney, and discharged discharged May 14th, 1863, because of phys- at expiration of term; re-enlisted, March, ical disability. Res before enlistment on 1864; was wounded in the battle of Winches- farm of Thompson Harris, Wayne tp.
ter, Va,, and is still in the service, May 30th, 1865. Son of Camm Moore, Richmond.
Moran, Thomas enlisted in Co H, 18th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years; discharged at
Moore, Gilbert R. enlisted in Co B, 31st expiration of term; re-enlisted in same com- Reg Ohio Vol Inf, July, 1861, for three pany and regiment, and is yet in the service, years; was in the battles of Pittsburg Land- May, 1865. Residence previous to enlist- ing, Stone River, Chicamauga and Mission ment, with Patrick Stanton, Richmond. Ridge; dischargel at expiration of term. Step-son of Lyman Morton, Jackson tp.
Moreland, Hiram enlisted in Co C, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug. 1862, for three years, was taken prisoner at Richmond, Ky .; ex-
- Sept. 1864, for one year; was a resi- changed, and discharged on account of phys- dent of Randolph co., but was at work for ical disability; re-enlisted on gunboat, Oriola, Samson Boone, Wayne tp., at the time of en- Mississippi Squadron, Feb., 1864; now in serv- listment; is yet in the service, April. 1865. ice. April, 1865. Son of W. A. Moreland,
Moore, James E. volunteered in Co C, 73d. Green tp. Reg III Vol Inf, July, 1862, for three years. Moreland, Simon C. enlisted in Co C, 8th participated in the battle of Louisville, in Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug .. 1861, for three years: which he was severely wounded in the ankle was in the battles of Pea Ridge, Thompson's was taken to the hospital at Louisville, Ky., Hill and Black River Bridge; re-enlisted Jan., where he remained until April following. 1864, and was transferred to the East, where when he was honorably discharged on ae- he took part in the battles of Cedar Creek, count of his wounds; returned home, his' Winchester and Fisher's Hill, Va .; yet ja wound still causing him much pain, gradual- the service. April, 1865. Son of W. A. ly growing worse, until April following, Moreland, Green tp.
when he had his leg amputated below the
MORELAND, WILLIAM A. enlistedlin knee. Res at A. W. Elliott's near Hillsboro, the Eth Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years, Franklin tp.
Moore, James F. volunteered in Co F, 69th battle of Wilson's Creek: discharged by or- Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug. 9th, 1862, for three der of the government. Residence Green tp. years; participated in the battle of Richmond, MOREY. J. W. enlisted in Co F, 35t ! Ky .; was taken prisoner, paroled, exchanged, Reg Ohio Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, for this . and entered the service again; was taken sick years; served seventeen months; was the, shortly afterward; sent to the hospital, where discharged for disability. Now of the fint he was discharged on account of physical of Prescott & Morey, Richmond.
disability, March 4th, 1863; returned home!
Morgan, George F. enlisted in Co K, 124.2
and died, Feb. 28th, 1864. Step-son of James Reg Ind Vol Inf, Dec., 1863, for three yea s; Homes, sen., of Franklin tp. was in the battles of Resacca, Kenes w
Moore, John enlisted in the 11th Reg Ind Mountain, Peach Tree Creek, New Hope, Vol Inf, Sept. 1861, for three years; veteran- Church, Franklin and Nashville; still in the ized, and is still in the service, July, 1865. service. May, 1865. Son of Hannah Morgan, Went from Milten.
Richmond.
Moore, John enlisted in Co D, 78th Reg! MORGAN, JOHN enlisted in Co G, itk Ind Vol Inf, Aug. 1863, for sixty days, and Reg Ind Vol Cav, Jan., 1562, for three ye .. rs;
Moore, Marshall-col'd-enlisted in sum- Vol Inf, Aug. 1862, for three years; served mer of 1864; further history not known. eleven months, with his regiment, and was discharged, because of physical disability. Son of David Monfort, Richmond.
Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years;
as a musician, Sept. 5th, 1861; was in the
Moore, James-col'd-enlisted in Co- Reg
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was in the battles of Pittsburg Landing, was then detailed in medical purveyor's of- siege of Corinth, Hatchie River and Mis- fice, until Jan., 1865, when he rejoined his sion Ridge; was taken prisoner near Waynes- regiment, with which he remained until dis- boro, Ga., Nov., 1864; taken to Florence, S. charged, June, 1865, by reason of closing of C., put into an inclosure of ten or twelve the war. Res Milton.
acres, where seven thousand of our men were confined without shelter, except as they
Morris, Robert enlisted in Co C, 84th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug. 1862, for three years; was dug caves in the ground. In this prison he in the battles of Chicamanga, Dalton, Resacca, was kept about three months, experiencing and was accidentally wounded at Kenesaw all the horrors of starvation. On the ap- proach of Sherman's army, he was removed
Mountain; was transferred to Invalid Corps, where he served until the close of the war, from Florence to Salisbury, from there to and was then discharged. Res Milton.
Wilmington, N. C., for exchange, and arrived
at home April 20th, 1865. Son of Nathan Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept. 1861, for three years; Morgan, Wayne tp. was in the battles of Stone River, Chicamau-
Morgan, John enlisted in Co B, 19th Reglga, Lookout Mountain, Resacca, Kenesaw Ind Vol Inf, July, 1861, for three years; was| Mountain, at the siege of Atlanta, the battle wounded in the battle of Antietam, Sept. of Jonesboro, and was discharged at expira- tion of term, Sept., 1864. Res Dublin. 17th, 1863, and died in about a week after- ward. Residence when enlisted, Hagerstown.
Morris, Samuel H. enlisted in Co K, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Dec., 1863, for three years;
Morgan, John enlisted in Co E, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug. 1861, for three years; was yet in the service, May, 1865. Son of Elias Morris, Harrison tp.
wounded and taken prisoner, at Richmond, Ky., and died from the effects of the wound, Oct. 1862. Son of W. Morgan, Green tp.
MORRIS, SAMUEL enlisted in Co H, 156th Reg O. N. G., for one hundred days, Morgan, Nathan enlisted in Co C, 2nd Reg Ind Vol Cav, Aug. 1861, for three years; May, 1864; served until Sept., 1864, when the regiment was mustered out of service. Now was at the siege of Corinth, and battle of of the firm of Jones & Morris, Richmond. Chicamauga; discharged at expiration of term. Res in Richmond.
Morrison, Joseph enlisted in Co D, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oct., 1861, for three years; was in the battles of Pittsburg Landing, Stone River and Chicamauga; re-enlisted in
served as forage-master for the regiment, un- the same company and regiment; was in the til June, 1864; was then promoted to Ist battles of Resacca, New Hope Church, Lieutenant, and R. C. S. in same regiment. Franklin and Nashville; now, April, 1865, served until July, 1865, when the regiment in the service. Went from Green tp.
was mustered out of service. Res ns Main bet Franklin and Fifth sts., Richmond.
Mosely, Thomas P. enlisted in Co B, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Jan., 1862, for three years; was in all the battles in which his regiment was engaged up to March, 1864. Now re-
Morrical, Henry enlisted in 20th Reg Ind Vol Battery, Sept. 1862, for three years; was detailed as teamster; was through Sherman's sides with Rebecca Palmer, Richmond.
campaign; was discharged June, 1865, by
Morton, Jannis A. enlisted in Co C, 124th general order from war department. Now Reg Ind Vol Inf, Nov., 1864, for three years; resides in Washington tp.
Morris, Harriman enlisted in the 19th oner near Columbia, Tenn., Nov., 1864, and remained in confinement until March, 1865;
Ind Vol Battery, Aug. 1862, for three years; was in the battles of Perryville, Hoover's exchanged, and is yet in the service, May, Gap, Chicamauga, Tunnel Hill, Buzzard 1865. Residence before enlistment, with Lyman Morton, East Cambridge, Roost, Resacca, Kenesaw Mountain, Peach Tree Creek, siege of Atlanta, Jonesboro,
MOUNT, WILLIAM R. enlisted in Co H, and with Sherman through Georgia and the 2d Reg Ind Vel Cav, Sept., 1861, for three Curolinas, serving until June 13th, 1865, when years; was discharged after serving ten he was mustered out with the battery. Res months, on account of physical disability; Dublin.
re-enlisted in Co A, 133d Reg Ind Vol Inf,
MORRIS, JOSHUA was drafted and as- April, 1864, for one hundred days; was com- signed to Co A, 30th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept. missioned captain, and discharged at ex- 1804, for one year; was in the battles of piration of term. Residence Richmond.
Franklin and Nashville; served until the close of the war; was then discharged. Residence Milton.
MUHL, GEORGE enlisted in Co F, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, for three years; was detailed as teamster, Feb., 1862; served
Morris, Noah enlisted in Co C, 84th Reg his full term and was discharged. Residence Ind Vol Inf, Aug. 9th, 1862, for three years; Hagerstown. was in the battles of Chicamauga, Roeky Face, and New Hope Church, where he was
Muhl, Peter enlisted Oct., 1861, in the 2d Reg Ind Vol Cav, for three years; was in all wounded; remained in hospital two months; the battles in which the regiment was en-
was in the battle of Resacca; was taken pris-
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Morgan, Thomas enlisted in Co C, 2nd Reg Ind Vol Cav, Oct. 1862, for three years
MORRIS, ROBERT enlisted in Co A, 35th
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gaged, with one exception; served his full was severely wounded in the 'thigh; returned to term and was discharged. Residence Hagers- town.
duty, Nov., 1863; re-enlisted Jan. 1st, 1864; was in the engagements of the Wilderness, Laurel
Mulholland, Henry enlisted in 50th Reg Hill, Spottsylvania C. H., North Anna, Peters- Ohio Vol Inf, Aug. 1862, for three years; was burg, Va., and Yellow Tavern; taken prisoner
wounded at the battle of Perryville; is now in 1st Engineer Battalion, 23d Army Corps, June, 1865. Son of Mrs. Margaret Mulhol- land, Richmond.
MURRAY, MARTIN L. enlisted in the 19th Ind Battery, August, 1862, for three Johnston's army, May, 1865; was discharged Aug. 19th, 1864. Residence before enlist- ment, New Garden tp.
Mull, Elijah enlisted in Co F, 124th Reg years; was in the battles of Chicamauga and Ind Vol Inf, Jan. 1864, for three years; yet Mission Ridge, also in Sherman's campaign in the service, May, 1865. Family resides from Chattanooga, until the surrender of two miles east of Jacksonburg, Harrison tp.
Mullan, Wm. E. enlisted in Co D, 67th June, 1865, by general order from the War Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oct. 1861, for three years; Department. Residence Washington. was in the battle of Pittsburg Landing; re- Murray, Matthew enlisted as a substitute enlisted, Jan. 1864; was killed in front of At- in Co I, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1864; Janta, while making a charge on the rebel still in the service, April, 1865. Family re- works. Son of Jonathan Mullen, Green tp. sides w s Eleventh street north of Railroad,
MULLEN, WILLIAM W. enlisted in Co Richmond.
D, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, March, 1864, for Murray, Matthew jun. enlisted as substi- three years; was in the battles of Mission tute in Co I, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., Ridge and Dalton, in the latter of which he 1864, for one year. Son of Matthew Murray, received a wound, from the effects of which Richmond.
he died, June, 1864. He left a family who who now reside in Washington.
Muzzy, Bennett enlisted in 63d, Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years; was in the siege of discharged. Res Milton.
Mullen, Josiah enlisted in Co D, 57th Atlanta; served until close of war; was then Ind Vol Inf, March, 1864, for three years; served until June, 1865, when he was dis- MUZZY, GEORGE enlisted in Co I, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept. 1861, for three years; was engaged in the siege of Atlanta, the bat- charged by reason of close of the war. Res Green tp.
MURLEY, JACOB B. enlisted in 3d tles of Jonesboro and Lovejoy Station; was Ind Vol Battery, April, 1862, for three years: discharged at expiration of term. Res with
was in the battle at Pleasant Hill, La., Cloud- ville, Nashville, and at Ft. Blakeley; served until collapse of rebellion; was then discharg- ed. Res Milton.
J. P. Muzzy, Milton.
Muzzy, Wm. enlisted in Co A, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months; was in the battle of Rich Mountain; discharg-
Murphy, Joseph enlisted in Co D, 8th Reg ed at expiration of term; re-enlisted in 17th Ind Vol Inf, Aug 1862, for three years; died Ind Vol Battery; was discharged by rea- May, 1863. Went from Dublin.
son of physical disability, May, 1863; re-
Murphey, Patrick enlisted in the 16th Regenlisted as substitute in Co D, 9th Reg Ind Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for one year; was Vol Inf, Sept. 1864, for one year; was in the discharged at expiration of time; re-enlisted in battles of Franklin and Nashville; yet in the Co B, 5th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1862, for service, June, 1865. Son of James P. Muz- three years; was in the East Tenn. campaign, zy, Milton. under Gen. Burnside, and was killed in the
Myer, Paul enlisted in Co D, 8th Reg Ind battle of Walker's Ford by a cannon ball Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three months; was taking off his entire head. Res before enlist- ing at Richmond. in the battle of Rich Mountain, Va .; served out his time, and was discharged. Now resides
Murphy, Richard enlisted in the 19th Ind in Richmond.
Battery, Aug., 1862, for three years; was with the battery at the siege of Atlanta, and with Sherman in his campaign through Georgia pointed orderly sergeant upon the organiza- and the Carolinas, till the surrender of Gen. tion of the company; served in that capacity Johnston; was discharged by general order about one year, when he was promoted to 2nd from the War Department, June, 1865. For- mer residence Cambridge City; since removed to Knightstown.
Lieutenant; was in the battles of Pittsburg Landing and Gallatin, Tenn .; also numerous skirmishes, in one of which (near Muldraugh's Hill, Ky.,) he was killed, Sept., 1862. Work- ed for W. H. Bennett, Richmond, previous
Murray, John H. enlisted at Winchester, Indiana, in Co C, 19th Reg Ind Vol Inf, July 15th, 1861. The regiment joined the to enlisting.
Myers, John enlisted in Co C, 2nd Reg Ind Vol Cav, Aug. 1861, for three years; was ap-
Potomac army, Aug. 8th, 1861; was in the battles of Rappahanock Station, Gainesville, Myers, Thomas enlisted in Co F, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oct. 1863, for three years; Bull's Run, South Mountain, Fredericksburg, lost his arm by gun-shot, and was discharged. Chancellorsville, and Gettysburg, where he Son of Jacob Myers, Center tp.
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Myers, John B. enlisted in 147th Reg Indfresides in Howard County, Indiana. Son of Vol Inf, for three years; yet in the service, Enoch Nation, Dublin. May, 1865. Res previous to enlistment with Isaac Myers, Jackson tp.
Neal, Daniel C. enlisted in Co L, 6th Reg Ind Vol Cav, May, 1863, for three years; has been with the regiment in all its battles; yet in the service, July, 1865. Went from Rich- mond.
Nagle, Henry enlisted in Co A, 133d Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1864, for one hundred days; was discharged at expiration of his term. Res Richmond.
Nation, David enlisted in Co B, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug. 1862, for three years; was commissioned captain when the regiment was mustered into service; was in the battle of Richmond, Ky .; wounded, captured, parol- ed, and afterward exchanged, and in the bat- tles of Chieasaw Bayou, Arkansas Post, and re- signed, March, 1863; is now a citizen of Delaware county. Son of Enoch Nation, Dublin.
Neal, Frank enlisted in Co F, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Dec. 10th, 1864, for three years; still in the service, April, 1865. Son of James Neal, Wayne tp.
Neal, Henry Y. enlisted in Co B, 5th Reg Ind Vol Cav, Dee., 1863, for three years; was taken prisoner in the rear of Atlanta, July, 1864; supposed to be dead. Brother- in-law of Josiah Sharp, Green tp.
Neal, Jacob enlisted in Co G, 125th Reg Ill Vol Inf, Aug., 1862, for three years; was in the battles of Perryville, Murfreesboro, Kenesaw Mountain, in the last of which he was killed, June 27th, 1864. Leaves a widow, daughter of and residing with David Sands. Son of James Neal, Wayne tp.
Nation, Enoch T. enlisted in Co G, 9th Reg Ind Vol Cav (his brother being captain of the same), Dec. 12th, 1863, for three years; was captured in the battle of Sulphur Trestle, Neal, John enlisted in Co A, 9th Reg Ind Vol Cav, Nov. 5th, 1863; served until July, Sept. 26th, 1864; was held a prisoner; con- fined in rebel prison for over six months, at 1865, and was discharged. Resides on farm Cahawba, paroled, and placed aboard the ill- owned by Thomas Marshall, 2} miles n e of fated steamer Sultana-after braving the Economy, Perry tp. dangers of the battle-field, and still more dreaded prison-pens ofthe south, only to meet with the horrid fate of being lost by the ex- plosion of that steamer, April 27th, 1865, while rejoicing with the thought that he should soon reach his home and friends. Son of Enoch Nation, Dublin.
NATION, FRANKLIN enlisted in Co K, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Dec. 1863, for three years; was in several battles, and is yet in the
service May, 1865. Family resides in Rich- Ind Vol Inf, Oct. 1861, for three years; was mond.
in the battles of Pittsburg Landing, Mun-
Nation, James R. enlisted in Co A, 8th fordsville, Ky., and Chaplin Hills; was dis- Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug. 1861, for three years; charged, Jan. 12th, 1863, because of injury was discharged, Sept., 1862, by reason of received at Stanford, Ky. Son of Eliza A. physical disability; re-enlisted in Co G, 9th Neal, Richmond.
Reg Ind Vol Cav, Dee. 1863, for three years;
Neal, Thomas W. enlisted in Co L, 6th was commissioned captain, and in an engage- Ind Cav, May, 1863, for three years; was ment at Sulphur Trestle was taken prisoner; since exchanged; served till the close of the war and was discharged. Res Jackson tp.
wounded while on picket duty, in front of Atlanta; was left there to recover; was cap- tured by the rebels while trying to rejoin his Nation, Sampson enlisted in the Kansas regiment, and kept some three months, then State Guards, in 1861; served one year, and
exchanged; has been with the regiment in died, June 15th, 1863, at Troy, Kansas. Son nearly every engagement; is yet in the serv- of Enoch Nation, Dublin.
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