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SHEETS' WRITING FLUID Warranted Equal to Arnold's.
Address, Dr. Andrew Sheets, S. E. Cor. First & Jefferson Sts., DAYTON, OHIO. ORDERS SOLICITED.
April, 1865. Son of John Starbuck, Frank- battles of Summerville, New Market (where lin township. he had his horse shot from under him), Win- Starbuck, Henry C. enlisted in the 16th chester, Fisher's Hill (another horse shot Reg Ind Vol Inf, for one year; re-enlisted in from under him), Cedar Creek, and in Hun- 19th Ind Battery, Aug., 1862, for three years; ter's great raid, in which were fought the bat- was with Sherman in his march to the sea; tles of Piedmont, Lexington and Lynchburg; yet in the service, April, 1865. Res before at the battle of Summerville, was captured, enlistment with Way Jefferis, Wayne tp. and confined for three weeks in "Libby." Starbuck, John W. volunteered in Co B, He was a member of the first Wheeling Con- 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug. 30th, 1862, for vention, and voted for a division of the State. three years; joined his regiment at Duck Riv- Gen. Wise, at one time, offered $1,000 re- er; was in the battle of Stone River, shortly ward for his body, dead or alive; and Gen. after which he was taken sick, and sent to Jenkins tried to get the reward, but owing convalesent camp at Murfreesboro; transfer- to circumstances over which he had no con- red to Veteran Reserve Corps; served till July, trol, failed. Res e s Ninth bet Broadway and Mulberry, Richmond. 1865, when he was discharged. Res near Bethel.
Stauffer, A. J. enlisted in the 5th Reg Ind Starr, Benjamin enlisted in Co C, 2d Reg Vol Cav, Sept., 1862. Was recently from Pennsylvania; is reported to have deserted. Was a miller at Hill's mill, 2} miles east of
Ind Vol Cav, Aug., 1861, for three years; was in the battle of Gallatin, Tenn. (where he was wounded in the head), and two bat- Richmond, Wayne tp. tles in Tuscumbia Bottom, Ala .; served until Oct., 1862, when he was discharged on ac- count of physical disability. Res in Rich- mond.
STAUFFER, JOHN A. enlisted in Co D, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years; was in the battles of Port Gibson, Champion Hill, Black River Bridge and
Starr, Joseph W. enlisted in Co C, 2nd Reg Vicksburg; was afterward transferred to the Ind Vol Cav, Aug. 6th, 1861, for three years; Veteran Reserve Corps, in which he served was elected 1st Lieut. upon the organization until discharged at expiration of term. Resi- of the company; was promoted to Capt., dence Cambridge City. May, 1862, and was with the regiment in all
Stegal, Henry enlisted in Co E, 69th Reg its battles and skirmishes, except during Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1862, for three years; was Buell's Ky. campaign against Bragg, when in the battle of Richmond, Ky .; paroled, ex- he was at Nashville, Tenn .; was captured at changed, and was afterward discharged on account of physical disability. Son of A.
Hartsville, held some ten days, then paroled, afterward exchanged, and rejoined the regi- Stegal, Greene tp.
ment for duty, April, 1863; served until Oct.,
Stegal, Manlove enlisted in Co E, 69th 1864, when his time having expired, he was Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug. 4th, 1862, for three discharged. Res Richmond.
years; was taken prisoner at Richmond, Ky.,
STARR, WILLIAM C. was commissioned exchanged, and discharged on account of Lieut-Col. of the 9th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Nov., physical disability; re-enlisted in Co F, 11th 1861; was detailed, April, 1864, as acting
Reg Ind Vol Inf, March, 1863; was in all the Provost Marshal General of the department battles in the Shanandoah Valley under Gen of West Va., on Gen. Sigel's staff; acted in Sheridan; yet in the service, April, 1865. Son that capacity until Gen. Sigel was relieved, of A. Stegal, Green tp. then served in the same capacity on Gen.
STEINS, WILLIAM enlisted in Co B, Hunter's staff for a short time, and was pro-[16th Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for one moted to the office of Judge Advocate Gene- year; served as teamster till discharged at ex- ral of the army of the Shenandoah, on Gen. piration of term of enlistment. Residence w s of Fifth, bet Walnut and Market, Rich-
Hunter's staff. After Gen. Hunter's removal, he was transferred to the staff of Gen. Crook; mond.
served in that capacity until expiration of Stephens, Joseph enlisted Aug., 1861, for commission, Nov., 1864. For the first two three years; company and regiment not years of his time in the service, Col Starr known. Residence previous to enlistment, was engaged in chasing guerrillas; was in thelon the farm of George Shelley.
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Stephens, Nathan-col'd-enlisted in the, 133d Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1864, for on o 54th Reg Mass C Inf, in the spring of 1863, hundred days; died at Louisville, Ky. Res for three years; was at the storming of Fort previous to enlistment, with Mrs. Sarah Wagner; is still in the service, April, 1865. Stevenson, Boston tp.
Residence before enlistment, with Thomas Shearon, Wayne tp.
Stevenson, J. G. enlisted in Co C, 13th Reg Ohio Vol Inf, May 29th, 1861, for three Stephens, Filman H. enlisted in Co I, years; was in the battles of Carnifex Ferry,
124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Feb., 1864, for three years; was in the battles of Resaeca, Dallas. Kenesaw Mountain, Franklin and Nashville, Pittsburg Landing, Stone River, Chieka- mauga, Chattanooga, Resacca, Kenesaw Mountain, Peach Tree Creek, siege of At- Tenn., Kinston, N. C .; is still in the service. lanta, Franklin, and in front of Nashville;
Son of C. S. Stephens, Center tp.
Stephens, William enlisted for three years, August, 1861. Res previous to enlistment, with George Shelley. Further history not known.
re-enlisted in same company, Jan. 1st, 1884, for three years. Son of T. G. Stevenson, Newport.
Stevenson, John W. enlisted in Co F, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oet., 1863, for three
STEPHENSON, THOMAS R. enlisted in years; was in the battles of the campaign Co B, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Nov. 18th, 1861, against Atlanta, also battles of Franklin, for three years; was in the battles of Pitts- Nashville and Kingston: is now, April, 1865, burg Landing, Perryville, Stone River, Look- with his regiment at Goldsboro, N. C. Son out Mountain, Mission Ridge, Resacea, Dal- of Geo. W. Stevenson, Boston tp. las, New Hope Church, siege of Atlanta, and battles of Jonesboro and Franklin, and was
Stevenson, Joseph enlisted in Co C, 50th Reg Ohio Vol Inf, Ang., 1862, for three discharged at expiration of term of service, years; was in the battle of Perryville; yet in Jan. 19th, 1865. Resides s s Mill, bet Pearl the service, May, 1865. Family resides n s and Front, Richmond.
Main bet Front and Pearl, Richmond.
Steth, J. W .- col'd-enlisted in Co A, 54th Reg Mass. C I, May 13th, 1863, for three years ; was in battles of Fort Wagner, James Island, and Barber's Station, and was dis- charged on account of physical disability, Stevenson Wm. H. enlisted in 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years; was wounded in the battle of Pittsburg Landing, and discharged by reason of wound; re-enlist- ed in Co I, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Dec., September, 15th, 1864. Residence Newport. 1863, for three years; was in the campaign
Stevens, Charles enlisted in Co F, 36th Reg Ind Vol Inf, July 18th, 1861, and was discharged on account of physical disability, March, 1862 ; re-enlisted in Co F, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oet. 26th, 1863; was promoted to 2d Lieutenant, and resigned on account of physical disability. Went from Perry tp.
Stevens, D. H. enlisted in Co I, 124th Reg Ind Vol Inf, February, 1864, for three years, and died of camp diarrhea at Knoxville, Wayne tp.
Tenn. Son of Robert Stevens, Abington township.
from Resacca to Atlanta and on to Kinston, N. C., and is still in the service, June, 1865. Res previous to enlistment with George W. Stevenson, Boston tp.
Stewart, J. Milton enlisted in Co D, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oct., 18, 1861, for three years; was in the battle of Pittsburg Landing; discharged on account of weak eyes, Feb., 1863. Res on farm of Dunham Hampton,
STIDHAM, JOSEPH S .- When the re- bellion commenced, Mr. Stidham was Sheriff Stevens, Elias enlisted in Co B, 49th Reg of Wayne county. Knowing that it was com- Ind Vol Inf, for three years ; was in the bat- paratively easy to execute the laws at home, tles of Chickasaw Bluff's, Arkansas Post, he turned that duty over to other hands, Thompson's Hill, Port Gibson, and siege of that he might assist the government in assert- Vicksburg; discharged at expiration of term. ing its authority in the rebel states. Having Resides with Jesse Mumford, Richmond.
vacated the office of Sheriff, he recruited Co C, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three years, and was commissioned Captain of the same at its
Stevens, Jacob enlisted in Co H, 99th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1862, for three years; was in the battles of Black River Bridge, organization. Captain Stidham being a very Vicksburg, Jackson, Miss., Mission Ridge,
powerful man, (and his benevolence was equal Resaeca, Dallas, Kenesaw Mountain, Jones- to his strength), consequently we find him as- boro; was captured near Lynch Creek, S. C., sisting all who are debilitated by disease or the fatigue of marching, always carrying one and confined in "Libby" two months; was paroled and discharged, June, 1865, by rea-
and sometimes two or three knapsacks, while son of elose of the war. Residence before on the march, to relieve some weary soldier enlisting, Milton ; now Dayton, Ohio.
in the ranks, and sharing the hardships
Stevens, Wm. H. enlisted in Co I, 36th with the most humble of his men. He was Reg Ind Vol Inf, Sept., 1861, for three years; engaged in the battles of Pittsburg Landing, was in the battle of Chicamanga; discharged
Perryville and Stone River. In Jan., 1864, at expiration of term. Res East Cambridge. he re-enlisted with his company and regi-
Stevenson, Franeis M. enlisted in Co A, ment as a veteran, and was, not long after,
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promoted to the office of Major, but refused 1865; yet in the service, May, 1865. Resi- to accept his commission, preferring to re- dence previous to enlistment, with Eva Stom- main with the men, to whom he had become baugh, Jackson tp. attached. He was in the battles of Mission Stoms, John M. enlisted in Co E, 9th Reg Ind Vol Cav, Oct., 1863, for three years; yet in the service, April, 1865. Residence previ- ons to enlistment, with Milton Harris. Ridge, Kenesaw Mountain; was instantly killed by a musket ball piercing his breast, while leading his men in an assault upon the rebel works at the siege of Atlanta, and, al-
Stonecipher, Thomas J. enlisted in Co I, though his body lay in sight of his men, it 147th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Feb., 1865, for one was several days before they could procure it year; yet in the service, May, 1865. When for burial, which they finally did, near where enlisted was a printer in the office of the he fell. Captain Stidham was never mar- Cambridge City Journal. ried, but leaves a widowed mother, Mrs. Sarah
Stopher, John enlisted in Co D, 8th Reg Stidham of Wayne township, and many oth- Ind Vol Inf, Sep., 1861, for three years; was er relatives and friends to mourn his loss.
Stiggleman, George W. enlisted in 133d Black River Bridge, Vicksburg and Jackson, Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1864, for one hun-
in the battles of Pea Ridge, Port Gibson,
Miss .; was discharged Sept. 5th, 1865, by dred days; was discharged at expiration of reason of expiration of term. Residence ยท term of service. Now resides with Henry Washington tp. Stiggleman, Center tp.
STRAIN, DAVID F. enlisted in Co C, 5th
Stober, Urias W. enlisted, Aug., 1862, in Ohio Independent Battery, Sept. 10th, 1863; Co B, 5th Reg Ind Vol Cav, for three years; served seven months, and was mustered out served with the regiment in all its battles, un- by reason of expiration of term; enlisted as til he was captured, July, 1864, near Macon, a substitute in Co I, 9th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Ga., while in the Stoneman raid; was kept at Andersonville slaughter-pen, and Florence, Oet. 4th, 1864, for one year; was in the bat- tles of Franklin, Nov. 30th, 1864, and Nash- S. C. until Dec., 1864; was paroled, after- ville, Tenn., Dec. 15th and 16th, 1864. Fam- ward exchanged, and discharged upon the ily resides with his father, W. H. Strain, close of the war. Went from Hagerstown; Richmond. now resides in Wabash, Ind.
Strain, Samuel O. enlisted in Co F, 33d STOBAUGH, FRANK enlisted in 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug. 19th, 1861, for three Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three months; was years; was in the battles of Mill Springs, wounded in the thigh, in the battle of Rich and Wilson's Gap; was taken prisoner at Mountain, and discharged at expiration Tazwell, but escaped and joined his regi- of term; re-enlisted, Aug., 1862, in the 19th ment; was in the battle of Lookout Mount- Ind Vol Battery, for three years, and pro- ain; re-enlisted in same company and regi- moted to 1st Lieutenant; was commission- ment, Dec. 26th, 1863; was in the battles of ed 2nd Lieutenant at its organization, Buzzard Roost, Rocky Face Ridge and Re- in 1864; was in the battles of Perryville,
sacca; was accidentally injured at Altoona, Hoover's Gap, Chicamauga, Lookout Mount- and discharged by reason thereof, Nov. 10th, ain, and Mission Ridge; was discharged, 1864. Residence with W. P. Ratliff, Wayne township. March 18th, 1864, by reason of physical dis- ability. Res with Ira Pritchard, Cambridge City.
ing been raised for one year from May, 1861; was mustered out May 14th, 1862; re-enlist- the ti ne; yet in the service, May, 1865. Fam-ed in Co E, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, for three ily resides at Newport.
years, Aug. 8th, 1862; was appointed Order- Stolls, Frederick drafted Sept., 1864; as- ly Sergeant. In less than a month after the signed to Co F, 13th Reg Ind Vol Infantry. 69th was organized, it was in the battle of Family resides in Jackonburg.
Richmond, Ky. In this battle Sergt. Stat-
Stombaugh, Franklin enlisted in the 19th ton was the only officer of his company who Ind Battery, July, 1862, for three years; was was at the post of duty, and of course it fell promoted to 2d Lieut., and afterward to Ist upon him to lead his men into action, which Lieut .; was in all the engagements in which he did with the utmost coolness and bravery, the battery was engaged, till discharged by receiving a wound in the engagement. On reason of physical disability, April, 1864. the 28th of November, he was commissioned Residence with Ira Pritchard, Cambridge Ist Lieut .; was with Sherman at his repulse City.
at Chickasaw Bayou; was in command of his company at Arkansas Post, Jan. 10th, 1863.
Stombaugh, Solomon F. enlisted in Co C, 9th Reg Ind Vol Cav, Oct., 1863, for three Turning again toward Vicksburg, he was in years; was in the battles of Franklin, Nov. the battles of Thompson's Hill, Champion 30th, 1864, and Nashville, Tenn., Dec. 15th Hill, Black River Bridge; was mortally and 16th, 1864, and siege of Mobile, April, wounded at the assault on the rebel works in
Stratton, J. Henry enlisted in Co B, 16th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Nov. 22d, 1861, as a recruit, Stokes, Alexander enlisted in Co I, 124th for the unexpired term of t' e regiment, it hav- Reg Ind Vol Inf, Feb., 1863, for three years; has been in the hospital the greater part ot
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the rear of Vicksburg, May 22d, and died then discharged on account of physical disa- May 23d, 1863. The day after the battle, bility. Residence Hagerstown.
Lt .- Col. Perry in a letter to his sister says: Study, Alanson enlisted in Co E, 16th " Yesterday while our regiment was engaged Ind Reg Vol Inf, July, 1861, for one year, in charging one of the forts of the enemy, and was discharged on account of physical your brother, Lieut. Henry Strattan, was disability ; re-enlisted in same company and dangerously wounded, the ball entering the regiment; was taken prisoner at Richmond,
lower part of the stomach, and passing out at Ky., and was exchanged ; was in the battles his back. Every thing will be done to make of Chickasaw Bluffs and Arkansas Post; him comfortable, but I fear he will not recov- served until the close af the war, and was er. He was shot at his post, and should he then discharged. Son of Wm. Study, Green die, we lose a true soldier and brave man." township. Lieut. Strattan was a native of New Jersey, Study, Fernando enlisted in Co C, 8th and previous to his enlistment, resided with Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1861, for three his brother-in-law, Daniel B. Strattan, Rich-
years; was in the battles of Pea Ridge, Chickasaw Bluffs, Arkansas Post, Thompsons mond.
STRATTAN, JOSEPH H. enlisted in Co Hill, Black River Bridge, and Champion I, 84th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1862, for Hills; re-enlisted, January, 1864, after which three years; was in the battles of Chicamau- he took part in the battles of Cedar Creek ga and Franklin; was discharged, June 17th, and Winchester; yet in the service, April,
.1865. Resides with his father, Benjamin 1865. Son of William Study, Green town- Stratton, Wayne tp. ship.
Strattan, Joseph I. enlisted in Co I, 57th Study, Francis A. enlisted in Co C, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, November, 1861, for three Reg Ind Vol Inf, Nov., 1861, for three years; years ; was in the battle of Pittsburg Land- was in the battle of Pittsburg Landing; ing, and having contracted disease in the taken sick and died, June, 1862. Son of campaign previous to the battle, he died of David Study, Green tp.
typhoid pneumonia, May 6th, 1862. Son of Simri Strattan, Richmond.
Study, Issac enlisted in Co E, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Feb., 1865, for one year; when
Strattan, Joseph M. enlisted in Co A, 133d last heard from he was in New York. Step- Reg Ind Vol Inf, May, 1864, for one hundred son of Bingham Lassell, Green tp.
days; discharged at close of service. Resi- dence Richmond.
Strawbridge, William T. enlisted in Co E,
69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug. 8th, 1862; was moted to Surgeon of same corps; is yet acting in the battle of Richmond, Ky., and was dis- in that capacity, July 1st, 1865. Went from charged, Nov. 20, 1862, because of physical Richmond.
disability. Son of Thomas C. Strawbridge, Wayne township.
Study, Lorenzo D. enlisted in Co C, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years;
STRICKLAND, R. J. recruited Co F, served only a short time, and was discharged 78th Reg Ind Vol Inf, in July, 1862, and on account of physical disability. Son of
was commissioned Captain at the organiza- tion of the company. Soon after the organ- ization of the regiment at Indianapolis, he
David Study, Green tp.
Study, Samuel K. enlisted in Co C, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oct., 1861, for three years; was detailed by Gen. Carrington to superin- was in the battle of Pittsburg Landing, and tend Camp Jo. Reynolds, Indianapolis, mus-
was soon after discharged and died. Step- tering in, clothing and forwarding recruits to son of B. Lassell, Green tp. regiments in the field. He was thus engaged
Study, Win. H. enlisted in Co C, 8th Reg from August to November, 1862, at which Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861, for three years; time he was ordered to report to the U. S. was in the battles of Thompson's Hill, Black Provost Marshal for Indiana, for special duty. River Bridge and siege of Vicksburg; re-en- He is now editor and publisher of Cambridge listed in same Co and Reg; was in the battle City Journal, and resides at Centerville.
of Cedar Creek; now with his regiment,
STUCK, ASA enlisted in Co E, 168th April, 1865. Step-son of Bingham Lassell, Reg Pa. Vol Inf, October, 1861, for three Green tp. months ; re-enlisted for one year in the same
STUMBAUGH, GEORGE enlisted in company and regiment ; was in the battle of the 3d Ind Battery, Sept., 1861, for three Gettysburg, and was discharged at expiration years; was in the battles of Lone Jack, Fort of term. Went from Green tp.
Duressey and Pleasant Hill; was discharged
Studford, Thomas served in the Florida at expiration of term of enlistment. Is now and Mexican wars five years, under Gen. gardner with Joseph Vestal, Cambridge Houston; enlisted in Co K, 124th Reg Ind City.
Vol Inf, December, 1863, for three years ; Styles, Francis enlisted in Co I, 57th Reg served with the regiment in all its battles Ind Vol Inf, Oct., 1861, for three years: until after the capture of Atlanta, and was served until Nov., 1863; was then discharged
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Study J. M. was commissioned Asst. Sur- geon of U. S. Vol, Oct., 1863; acted in that capacity until Feb., 1865, when he was pro-
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on account of physical disability. Res Ha- tunity occurred for him to exhibit his cour- gerstown.
age and patriotism upon the battle-field. Son Sullivan, James enlisted in U. S. service of Anderson Sweet, formerly of Abington tp; in April, 1865, but was discharged soon after now of Union County, Ind.
enlistment by reason of close of the war. Son of Jeremiah Sullivan, Milton.
Sullivan, Jeremiah, sr. enlisted in Co E,
Sweet, Jacob E. enlisted in Co D, 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, October, 1861, for three years ; took sick while in rend zvous camp at In-
8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, April, 1861, for three dianapolis, and died while on his road home. years; was in the battle of Rich Mountain; Son of Anderson Sweet, formerly of Abing- was discharged at the expiration of term, and ton tp; now of Union County, Ind.
re-enlisted in Co D, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, SWIGGETT, ERASTUS P. enlisted in Sept., 1861, for three years; was detailed on Co K, 2d Reg III. Vol Cav, but was discharg- Gen. Jeff C. Davis' staff; was in the battles of ed on account of physical disability, August,
Pea Ridge, Vicksburg, Magnolia Hill, Jack- 1863. Now a blacksmith, residing w s Front, son, Miss., and Franklin; was discharged by bet Main and Spring, Richmond. reason of physical disability; re-enlisted in Swiggett, Peter enlisted in Co K, 2d Reg Ill. Vol Cav, August, 1862, for three years; was at siege of Vicksburg, and discharged on account of physical disability, August, 1863. Residence Richmond. same company and regiment, April, 1865, and was discharged in a few months after- ward by reason of termination of the war. Res Milton.
SWISHER, JACOB B. enlisted in Co D, Reg Ind Vol Inf, July, 1862, and died soon 57th Reg Ind Vol Inf, October, 1861, for after entering the service. Son of Jeremiah three years; was in the battles of Pittsburg Sullivan, sr., Milton.
Swain, Cyrus enlisted in Co C, 84th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1862, for three years; served until June, 1865, when the regiment and resigned on account of physical disabil- was mustered out of service. Res Dublin.
SWAIN, JOB enlisted in Co I, 39th Reg Swope, William H. enlisted in Co C, 84th Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1861; was in the battles of Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1862, for three years; was in the battles of Chicamauga, Mission Ridge, Resacca, Peach Tree Creek, New Hope Church, Franklin, and Nashville, and is yet in the service, May, 1865. Son of Henry J. Swope, Dublin.
Pittsburg Landing and Chicamauga; re-enlist- ed Feb., 1864, in Co I, 8th Reg Ind Vol Cav; was in the campaign against Atlanta, and with Sherman in the march to Savannah, since discharged. Son of Mrs. Mary Swain, Perry tp.
SWAIN, LORENZO D. enlisted in Co B, 54th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Oct., 1862, for one year; was in the battles of Chickasaw Bluffs, Arkansas Post, Magnolia Hills, the siege of Vicksburg and Jackson, Miss .; was discharg- ed, Dec., 1864, by reason of expiration of time. Res Perry tp.
Swartz, Lewis enlisted in Co D, 8th Reg Ind Vol Inf, Aug., 1862, for three years; was in the battles of Port Gibson, Champion Hills, Black River Bridge, and was killed at the siege of Vicksburg, May 22, 1863. Went from Dublin.
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Talhelm, Hezekiah N. enlisted in 5th Reg Ind Vol Cav, August, 1862, for three years ; was in several battles in front of Atlanta; discharged at close of the war. Son of Mrs. Rebecca Talhelm, Richmond.
Talhelm, Upton L. enlisted in Co A, 69th Reg Ind Vol Inf, August, 1862, for three years; was in the battles of Richmond, Ky., and taken prisoner, exchanged, and took part in the siege of Vicksburg; discharged at the close of the war. Son of Mrs. Rebecca Tal- helm, Richmond.
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