Hazzard's history of Henry county, Indiana, 1822-1906, Volume I, Part 44

Author: Hazzard, George, 1845-
Publication date: 1906
Publisher: Newcastle, Ind., G. Hazzard, author and publisher
Number of Pages: 1000


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his command for a single day and never missed a battle during the continuance of his service. He participated in the engagements at Shiloh, Siege of Corinth, Perryville, Stone's River, Chickamauga, and all intermediate skir- mishes. After the battle of Perryville and until just preceding the battle of Stone's River, as ranking captain, he had command of the regiment, but just prior to the last named battle was succeeded in the command by Major Isaac Kinley. Major Kinley was wounded at the beginning of that terrific conflict and the command again devolved on Captain Woodward, which he retained until the close of the battle and the return of Colonel Cary to the regiment. At the battle of Chickamauga, September 19 and 20, 1863, Captain Woodward was wounded in the right side by the explosion of a shell which disabled him for further military duty. He resigned from this cause October 18, 1863, and returned to his home at New Castle, where he engaged in farming which he continued for the remainder of his life. Soon after his return from the army he built for his farm residence, the house at the north end of Main street, now occupied as already stated by his daughter, Mrs. Belle Springer. When this house was built, it was out of town and surrounded by trees of the original forest. It is now close to the center of the town. The forest trees have all been cleared away and in all directions may be seen the handsome homes of people, none of whom realize that they are on historic ground.


Captain Woodward belonged to the Independent Order of Odd Fellows, being a member of Fidelity Lodge, No. 59, New Castle. He was also a member of George W. Lennard Post, No. 148, Grand Army of the Republic, New Castle. He died December 27, 1898, and his remains are buried in South Mound Cemetery, New Castle. As a soldier of two wars, as a just and upright man and as a respected and beloved citizen, his body was followed to the grave by a large con- course of his fellow citizens. The pall bearers were members of his own com- pany in the Civil War. At the Cemetery, before his remains were finally con- signed to the earth, his comrade in arms, Captain David W. Chambers, delivered the following fitting address :


"I have known Captain Woodward for forty years as citizen and soldier ; as a soldier intimately. As a citizen he was conservative and safe, never visionary, never fanatical, but always ready to favor any cause that he believed would pro- mote the interest of his fellow man. He never handled a dollar that was not earned in accordance with the law of man and God. He was by nature military ; was an honored soldier of two wars-the Mexican and the Civil War; the only wars occurring during the years of his physical ability to participate. In the Civil War my association with him was intimate. He impressed all who came in contact with him as a typical officer ; at all times ready to obey ; cool -under the greatest possible danger to himself and to the brave and highly disciplined army of the Cumberland. I particularly recall one instance at the battle of Stone's River, December 31, 1862, in the darkest days for Union success, when the Confederates had broken the Union centre, so that we had Confederates in front of us, Confederates on the right and Confederates on the left. In a lull in the fight Captain Woodward, then commanding the regiment, with a smile on his face and apparently as placid as I beheld his lifeless form an hour ago, came to me and said: 'Captain, this is pretty hot.'


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"My prayer is that his comrades and all others may emulate his civil and mili- tary virtues. With such citizens and volunteer soldiers the American flag, and the civil and religious liberties it guarantees, will forever live, judged by the law of moralists, or by the law of Holy Writ: 'by their works ye shall know them.' It is safe to say that Captain Woodward is now enjoying all of the happiness in the world beyond prepared for those who have done the will of God on earth.


"Soldier, rest! thy warfare o'er."


Mary E. Hawkins, wife of Captain Wodward, was born October 30, 1825, and died January 17, 1899, following her husband to the grave, three weeks after his death. She was a noble Christian woman, of domestic disposition, a devoted wife and loving mother, of whom too much cannot be said in her honor. She is most affectionately remembered by the people of New Castle, many of whom knew her, during her quiet, peaceful life, as "Aunt Mary Woodward."


To the union of Pyrrhus Woodward and Mary E. (Hawkins) Woodward were born five children, namely: Cordelia J., deceased; Isabel, now Mrs. Belle Springer; George W., a farmer; Leonora, now Mrs. John Hoham, of Chicago, Illinois, and Charles F., deceased.


THE FAMILY RECORD OF ASAHEL AND CATHARINE ( HOLLETT ) WOODWARD.


Asahel Woodward, father of the family, born March 20, 1791 ; died March 19, 1875.


Catharine Hollett, the mother, born December 1, 1792; died January II, 1871.


Asahel Woodward and Catharine Hollett were married October 1, 1815. Their children were:


Rachel Woodward, born October 14, 1816; married to Jacob Elliott, March 12, 1837; died March 10, 1838.


Vienna Woodward, born April 20, 1818; married to Samuel Hazzard, Febru- ary 14, 1839; died January 30, 1858; the author of this History is the eldest son of Samuel and Vienna Hazzard, and the first grandson born to Asahel and Catharine Woodward.


Thomas Bennett Woodward, born December 23, 1819; died December 30, 1863 ; he was married August 26, 1845, to Eliza Jane Elliott. She died March 10, 1850, and he married November 16, 1851, Catharine Crim, who was born March 15, 1816, and died October 25, 1857.


Pyrrhus Woodward, born August 1, 1822; married to Mary E. Hawkins, January 15, 1850; died December 27, 1898. His wife died January 17. 1899.


Franklin Woodward, born April 9, 1824; married to Hannah Maria Burt, May 27, 1851 ; died April 7, 1872. His wife was born December 12. 1828; died March 11, 1898.


Martha Jane Woodward, born January 17, 1826; died September 6, 1844.


Clarinda Woodward, born February 8, 1833 ; married to George W. Lennard, June 10, 1852 ; died June 1, 1879. Her husband was Colonel of the 57th Indiana Infantry, and the Grand Army Post at New Castle is named in his honor.


Martin Van Buren Woodward, born December 28, 1834; died February I, 1838.


All of the above named are buried in South Mound Cemetery, New Castle, Indiana.


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THOMAS


HENRY M.


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CHAPTER XVIII.


INFANTRY CONTINUED.


ROSTER OF THE 57TH INDIANA INFANTRY-HISTORY OF THE REGIMENT-LIEU- TENANT COLONEL FRANKLIN ALLEN HARDIN -- ADJUTANT HENRY CLAY ELLIOTT-BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES OF MAJOR AND SURGEON HENRY MUNSON CROUSE AND FAMILY-CAPTAIN JOHN ALTHAUS CRAFT AND FAMILY- SERGEANT JOHN HENRY TERHUNE AND FAMILY.


FIFTY SEVENTH INFANTRY REGIMENT, INDIANA VOLUNTEERS.


MUSTERED FOR THREE YEARS.


In the following roster, the name of each officer and man is followed by his postoffice address at the time of enlistment. In some instances the soldier was not a resident of Henry County at the time of enlistment but moved to that county after the Civil War. In such cases the name of the county from which he enlisted is substituted for the postoffice address and that is followed by the place of set- tlement in Henry County. The date of muster for the officers is the date they were actually mustered into the service of the United States and not the date of commission.


Companies A and F were considered distinctively Henry County organiza- tions and, for that reason, the names of all the members are published with their postoffice addresses, to complete the roster of each of those companies, whether they lived in Henry County or not. Where the postoffice address is unknown, the name of the county from which the soldier enlisted follows his name.


FIELD OFFICERS AND REGIMENTAL STAFF.


COLONEL.


John W. T. McMullen, Indianapolis. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Resigned March 6, 1862.


Cyrus C. Hines, Indianapolis. Mustered in March 6, 1862. Resigned July 27, 1863, account of wounds at Stone's River, Tennessee, December 31, 1862.


George W. Lennard,* New Castle. Mustered in July 28, 1863. Killed at Resaca, Georgia, May 14, 1864.


Willis Blanch, Kokomo. Commissioned June 24, 1864. Not mustered. Resigned as Lieutenant Colonel, May 1, 1865.


John S. McGraw, Richmond. Commissioned May 2, 1865. Not mustered. Mus- tered out as Lieutenant Colonel, December 14, 1865.


LIEUTENANT COLONEL.


Franklin A. Hardin, New Castle. Mustered in November 20. 1861. Resigned March 8, 1862. Re-commissioned.


* l'ncle of the author of this History.


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Franklin A. Hardin, New Castle. Mustered in April 3, 1862. Resigned September 15, 1862.


George W. Lennard, New Castle. Mustered in December 2, 1862. Wounded at Stone's River, Tennessee, December 31, 1862. Promoted Colonel.


Willis Blanch, Kokomo. Mustered in May 15, 1864. Promoted Colonel.


John S. McGraw, Richmond. Mustered in May 2, 1865. Promoted Colonel.


Timothy H. Leeds, Kokomo. Commissioned June 1, 1865. Not mustered. Mustered out as Major, December 14, 1865.


MAJOR.


John W. Jordan, Newport, Kentucky. Mustered in October 18, 1861. Resigned November 20, 1862.


Willis. Blanch, Kokomo. Mustered in February 27, 1863. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel.


John S. McGraw, Richmond. Mustered in May 15, 1864. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel.


Joseph S. Stidham, Centreville. Commissioned June 24, 1864. Not mustered. Killed at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 23, 1864, as Captain, Company C, before commission reached him.


Addison M. Dunn, Boxleytown. Commissioned September 1, 1864. Not mustered. Killed at Franklin, Tennessee, November 30, 1864, as Captain, Company E, before commission reached him.


Timothy H. Leeds, Kokomo. Mustered in May 17, 1865. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel.


John S. Summers, Jerome. Commissioned June 1, 1865. Not mustered. Mustered out as Captain, Company I, December 14, 1865.


LIEUTENANT AND ADJUTANT.


Henry C. Elliott, New Castle. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Wounded at Stone's River, Tennessee, December 31, 1862. Promoted Lieutenant Colonel, 118th Regi- ment.


Samuel T. Smith, New Castle. Mustered in January 25, 1863. Mustered out Feb- ruary 22, 1865.


John H. Terrell, Kokomo. Mustered in May 6, 1865. Mustered out December 14, 1865.


LIEUTENANT AND QUARTERMASTER.


John M. Commons, Centreville. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Resigned Feb- ruary 9, 1864.


David P. Leibhardt, Milton. Mustered in March 11, 1864. Mustered out December 14, 1865.


CAPTAIN AND CHAPLAIN.


Thomas M. McWhinney, Yellow Springs, Ohio. Mustered in November 20, 1861. Resigned April 14, 1862.


William K. Hoback, Cassville. Mustered in April 25, 1863. Resigned October 26, 1863.


James Leonard, Jerome. Mustered in May 14, 1865. Mustered out December 14, 1865.


MAJOR AND SURGEON.


John Prichet, Centreville. Mustered in November 20, 1861. Resigned June 16, 1862. Henry M. Crouse, Knightstown. Mustered in June 17, 1862. Resigned September 9, 1863.


Jacob P. Hochstetter, Bowling Green. Mustered in February 25, 1863. Resigned October 20, 1863.


Hosea Tillson, Centreville. Mustered in November 14, 1863. Mustered out De- cember 14, 1865.


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COMPANY A, 57th INDIANA INFANTRY.


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Isaac S. Collings, Noblesville. Mustered in July 1, 1865. Mustered out December 14, 1865.


ASSISTANT SURGEONS.


Jesse R. Brown, Dalton. Mustered in November 20, 1861. Resigned April 19, 1862. Henry M. Crouse, Knightstown. Mustered in April 23, 1862. Promoted Surgeon.


Jacob P. Hochstetter, Bowling Green. Mustered in August 23, 1862. Promoted Surgeon.


Robert S. Mitchell, Richmond. Mustered in September 17, 1862. Resigned Sep- tember 9, 1863.


Hosea Tillson, Centreville. Mustered in February 18, 1863. Promoted Surgeon.


William T. Mendenhall, Richmond. Mustered in November 21, 1863. Resigned November 26, 1864.


Isaac S. Collings, Noblesville. Mustered in March 12, 1865. Promoted Surgeon.


NON-COMMISSIONED STAFF.


SERGEANT MAJOR.


Henry E. Robinson, Richmond. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disa- bility, June 14, 1862.


QUARTERMASTER SERGEANT. .


Edward P. Howe, Centreville. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Promoted Second Lieutenant, Company A.


COMMISSARY SERGEANT.


Orimal J. Hyde, Richmond. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disa- bility, February -, 1863.


HOSPITAL STEWARD.


Henry W. Shuman, Milton. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disa- bility, December -, 1862.


PRINCIPAL MUSICIAN.


James T. Jukes, Covington, Kentucky. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Pro- moted Second Lieutenant, Company B.


COMPANY A.


CAPTAIN.


Robert Allison, Knightstown Mustered in November 18, 1861. Resigned February 21, 1863.


John A. Craft, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in February 22, 1863. Resigned March 25, 1863.


Edward P. Howe, Centreville, Wayne County. Mustered in April 14, 1863. Re- signed July 12, 1864.


Henry H. Van Horn, Knightstown. Mustered in August 29, 1864. Honorably discharged March 18, 1865.


William T. Seward, Howard County. Mustered in April 20, 1865. Resigned June 11, 1865.


Isaac T. Earl, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Commissioned June 12, 1865. Not mustered. Mustered out as First Lieutenant, December 14, 1865.


FIRST LIEUTENANT.


Thomas M. Grubbs, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Resigned June 15, 1862.


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John A. Craft, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in July 30, 1862. Pro- moted Captain.


Edward P. Howe, Centreville, Wayne County. Mustered in March 26, 1863. Pro- moted Captain.


William W. Humphreys, Madison, Jefferson County. Mustered in June 17, 1863. Resigned February 11, 1864.


Henry H. Van Horn, Knightstown. Mustered in April 9, 1864. Promoted Captain. William T. Seward, Howard County. Mustered in November 6, 1864. Promoted Captain.


Isaac T. Earl, Charlottesville, Hancock County. . Mustered in May 6, 1865. Pro- moted Captain.


Mark M. Morris, Knightstown. Commissioned June 12, 1865. Not mustered. Mus- tered out as Second Lieutenant, December 14, 1865.


SECOND LIEUTENANT,


William H. Leonard, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Resigned August 18, 1862.


Edward P. Howe, Centreville, Wayne County. Mustered in November 2, 1862. Pro- moted First Lieutenant.


Thomas J. Owens, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in June 17, 1863. Resigned November 20, 1864.


Mark M. Morris, Knightstown.


Mustered in June 1, 1865.


Promoted First Lieu-


tenant.


John E. Deck, Knightstown. Commissioned July 1, 1865. Not mustered. Mus- tered out as First Sergeant, December 14, 1865.


FIRST SERGEANT.


John A. Craft, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Promoted First Lieutenant.


SERGEANTS.


William H. Mclaughlin, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Appoint- ed First Sergeant. Discharged, disability, March 6, 1863.


Squire Dillee, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disa- bility, June 27, 1862.


Abraham Davis, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Transferred to V. R. Corps.


Caleb N. Warner, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Died, date and place unknown.


CORPORALS.


Edward W. Cox, Madison, Jefferson County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Missing April 1, 1862.


George Kinder, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Mustered out February 5, 1865.


George W. Leonard, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability, April 1, 1862.


John H. May, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disa- bility, January 3, 1862.


1861.


Thomas J. Owens, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, Appointed Sergeant. Promoted Second Lieutenant.


Joseph F. Shultz, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18,


1861. Appointed Sergeant. Wounded at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 23, 1864. Mustered out December 27, 1864.


Charles F. Sanders, Madison, Jefferson County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Died June 4, 1862.


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Henry H. Van Horn, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Appointed Sergeant. Promoted First Lieutenant.


MUSICIANS.


Thomas Pyatte, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability, March 4, 1862.


William M. Allison, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability. February 23, 1863.


WAGONER.


Jonathan Wolf, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability, February 25, 1863.


PRIVATES.


Elam Armfield, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disa- bility, June 24, 1862.


Oliver W. Bartlow, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged November 5, 1862, account of wounds at Shiloh, Tennessee, April 7, 1862.


Jeremiah Boyer, Warrington, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability, January 22, 1863.


William Boyer, Warrington, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Veteran. Mustered out March 24, to date August 13, 1865. Joseph Brooks, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Killed at Stone's River, Tennessee, December 31, 1862.


Joseph B. Burdette, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Missing No- vember 4, 1862.


Daniel Burk, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Veteran. Appointed Sergeant. Wounded in Atlanta Campaign, June 18, 1864. Mustered out December 14, 1865.


Eden Burris, Cleveland, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Mus- tered out March 9, 1865.


Nelson Burris, Cleveland, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Vet-


eran. Appointed Principal Musician. Mustered out December 14, 1865.


William T. Byers, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Died at Big Shanty, Georgia, July 28, 1864, account of wounds at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 23, 1864.


Henry Carroll, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability, August 12, 1862.


George L. Chandler, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in September 10, 1862. Recruit. Discharged, disability, October 13, 1863.


Homer H. Craft, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in September 10, 1862. Recruit. Discharged, disability, February 5, 1863.


Joseph Davis, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disa- bility, June 28, 1862.


John Dawson, Cleveland, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Mus- tered out February 5, 1865.


John E. Deck, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Veteran. Appointed First Sergeant. Promoted Second Lieutenant.


Henry C. Decker, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability, March 21, 1863.


James A. Drury, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Died at Nash- ville, Tennessee, December 4, 1862.


Isaac T. Earl, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Veteran. Appointed Corporal. Promoted First Lieutenant.


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Austin M. Edwards, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Veteran. Appointed Corporal. Mustered out December 14, 1865.


Americus Fisk, Willow Branch, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Veteran. Appointed Corporal. Mustered out December 14, 1865.


Granville Fisk, Willow Branch, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Mustered out February 5, 1865.


James M. Fletcher, Willow Branch, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Veteran. Captured at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 18, 1864. Held in Con- federate prison. Lost on Sultana, April 27, 1865.


John W. Fletcher, Willow Branch, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Mustered out February 5, 1865.


Charles H. Fort, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Mustered out February 5, 1865.


Lorenzo D. Fort, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Died at Stone's River, Tennessee, January 1, 1863, account of wounds received there, December 31, 1862.


Henry C. Garriott, Warrington, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Mustered out March 1, 1865.


John D. Gibbs, Willow Branch, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Mustered out February 5, 1865.


Jacob Green, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disa- bility, March 25, 1862.


Hiram Griffith, Cleveland, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Dis- charged, disability, May 16, 1863.


Thomas H. Griffith, Cleveland, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Veteran. Appointed Corporal. Mustered out December 14, 1865.


John Groler, Spiceland. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Mustered out February 8, 1865.


John B. Halley, Warrington, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability, September 24, 1862.


Daniel Hicks, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Mustered out Feb- ruary 5, 1865.


Joseph Hinkle, Raysville. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disa- bility, March 25, 1862.


John W. Hudelson, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability, December 17, 1862.


1861.


William W. Humphreys, Madison, Jefferson County. Mustered in November 18, Appointed Sergeant Major. Promoted First Lieutenant.


William H. Hunnicutt, Raysville. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Missing De- cember 31, 1862.


John James, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disa- bility, June 25, 1862.


William H. Jones, Willow Branch, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability, November 21, 1862.


Jonathan Keller, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability, February 4, 1862.


William F. Lakin, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, dis- ability, March 7, 1863.


George W. Landis, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Mustered out February 5, 1865.


Charles W. Lemay, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability, August 2, 1862.


John McCorkhill, Cleveland, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability, June 21, 1862.


John Madison, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Veteran. Appointed Sergeant. Mustered out December 14, 1865.


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William J. Meek, Cadiz. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Mustered out February 5, 1865.


Benjamin Miller, Cleveland, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability, February 4, 1862.


Mark M. Morris, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Veteran. Ap- pointed Corporal and Sergeant. Promoted Second Lieutenant.


Thomas E. Niles, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Veteran. Detailed in 6th Ohio Independent Battery. Transferred to 10th Indiana Bat- tery. Wounded near Lookout Mountain, Tennessee, September 22, 1863. Appointed Cor- poral. Mustered out August 11, 1865.


Thomas J. Orr, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Veteran. Appointed Corporal. Mustered out December 14, 1865.


Barzillai Osborne, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Killed in At- lanta Campaign, June 14, 1864.


John A. Osborn, Knightstown. Mustered in April 9, 1864. Recruit. Died at Chat- tanooga, Tennessee, December 13, 1864, account of wounds at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 23, 1864.


James O'Shea, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disa- bility, November 21, 1862.


Lewis B. Parris, Cleveland, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Mustered out February 5, 1865.


John Probasco, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Mustered out February 5, 1865.


Joseph N. Reynolds, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Died at Nashville, Tennessee, June 15, 1863.


Elias M. Roney, Greenfield, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Transferred to V. R. Corps.


Joseph Rowland, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability, August 17, 1863.


Ira Shaffer, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability, March 10, 1863.


George Shurrum, Raysville. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disa- bility, January 24, 1862.


John A. Simmons, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability, December 24, 1862.


William Simmons, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, .1861. Discharged, disability, July 9, 1862.


Robert A. Smith, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Mustered out March 1, 1865.


William Spurry, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Died at Bowling Green, Kentucky, September 21, 1862.


Samuel L. Stewart, Knightstown. Mustered in November 18, 1861. Discharged, disability, January 8, 1863.


James Thomas, Charlottesville, Hancock County. Mustered in September 10, 1862. Recruit. Discharged December 10, 1864, account of wounds at Kenesaw Mountain, Georgia, June 23, 1864.




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